List of East Carolina University alumni

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The Class of 1914 of then-East Carolina Teacher Training School, with 38 graduates

This list of East Carolina University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of East Carolina University. East Carolina alumni are generally known as Pirates.

The first class of 123 students entered ECTTS in 1909,[1] and the first 16 graduates received their degrees in 1911.[2] Since then, the institute has greatly expanded, with an enrollment of 17,728 undergraduates and 5,436 postgraduate students as of Spring 2007.[3]

Business[]

Name Class year Notability References
John A. Allison IV 1995 former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, BB&T [4]
Marc Basnight 1996 N.C. State Senator; President Pro Tem; restaurant owner [5]
Mark Kemp 1983 former editor of Discover Magazine; former Vice President of Programming for MTV; author [6][7]
Kelly King 1970 CEO of BB&T [8]
James Maynard 1965 founder of Golden Corral restaurant [9]
Linda McMahon 1969 former Chief Executive Officer of WWE, Administrator of the Small Business Administration (Designate) [10]
Vince McMahon 1968 Chairman and CEO of WWE [11]

Athletics[]

Administration[]

Name Class year Notability References
Hal Baird 1971 former Head Baseball Coach, Auburn Tigers [12]
Erik Bakich 2000 Head Baseball Coach, University of Michigan [13]
Billy Godwin 1995 former Head Baseball Coach, East Carolina Pirates [14]
George Koonce 1999, 2006 Director of Athletics, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee [15]
Ruffin McNeill 1980 former Head Coach, East Carolina Pirates, current assistant head coach and defensive tackles coach at the University of Oklahoma [16]
Dave Odom 1969 former Head Basketball Coach, South Carolina Gamecocks, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and East Carolina Pirates [17]
Jamie Reed 1982 Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Rangers [18]
Mike Sutton 1978 former Head Men's Basketball Coach, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles [19]
Kay Yow 1964 former women's basketball program head coach, NC State Wolfpack [20]
Ruffin McNeill
Kay Yow
Dave Odom

American football[]

Athletes[]

Name Class year Position Notability Reference(s)
Reggie Branch 1984 Running back National Football League player [21]
Mic'hael Brooks 2013 Defensive tackle National Football League player and CFL All-Star [22]
DeVone Claybrooks 2001 Defensive tackle National Football League player and CFL All-Star [23]
Terrance Copper 2004 Wide receiver National Football League player [24]
Marcus Crandell 1997 Quarterback National Football League player [25]
Damane Duckett 2004 Defensive lineman National Football League player [26]
Dan Gonzalez 1998 Quarterback Canadian Football League player [27]
John Jett 1993 Punter National Football League player [28]
George Koonce 1992 Linebacker National Football League player [29]
Vonta Leach 2004 Fullback National Football League player [30]
Dwayne Ledford 1998 Offensive lineman National Football League player [31]
Vinson Smith 1988 Linebacker National Football League player [32]
Keith Stokes 2001 Wide receiver National Football League player [33]

American soccer[]

Name Class year Notability References
Clyde Simms 2003 current Major League Soccer D.C. United player [34]

Baseball[]

Name Class year Notability References
Butch Davis 1980 Major League Baseball outfielder 1983-94 [35]
Mike Hartley 1981 Major League Baseball pitcher 1984-95 [36]
Jerry Narron MLB player 1979-87 and manager [37]
Johnny Narron MLB coach [38]
Sam Narron 2002 MLB player 2004 [39]
Chad Tracy 2001 MLB player 2004-13 [40]
Pat Watkins 1993 first round pick in the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft; Cincinnati Reds and Colorado Rockies player [41]

Basketball[]

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Blue Edwards 1989 former NBA, Utah Jazz forward [42]
Jonathan Kerner 1997 former NBA, New Jersey Nets center [43]
Oliver Mack 1979 former NBA, Los Angeles Lakers guard [44]
Bob McKillop 1969 (did not graduate) former NBA, Philadelphia 76ers; Davidson Wildcats head coach [45]

Olympics[]

Name Class year Notability References
Héctor Cotto 2008, 2012 27th, 42nd in 110 m hurdles [46]
1942 World Champion Olympic Distance Triathlon [47]
Lex Gillette 2007 silver – 2008 Summer Paralympicsmen's long jump – F11; silver – 2004 Summer Paralympics – men's long jump – F11 [48]
LaShawn Merritt 2005 gold – 2007 Osaka – 4x400 m relay; silver – 2007 Osaka – 400 m;
gold2008 Beijing400 m; gold – 2008 Beijing – 4x400 m relay; gold – 2009 Berlin400 m; gold – 2009 Berlin – 4x400m relay
[49]

NASCAR[]

Name Class year Notability References
Jeff Hammond 1970 former NASCAR crew chief; current Fox Sports NASCAR commentator; former football player [50]
Jeff Hammond

Humanities[]

Arts and entertainment[]

Name Class year Notability References
Sandra Bullock 1986 actress, producer [51]
Constance Bumgarner Gee scholar, advocate of medical use of cannabis [52]
Carter Cruise 2013 DJ, producer, model, and pornographic actress [52]
Kristen Dalton 2010 Miss Universe 2009 (Top 10); Miss USA 2009; Miss North Carolina USA 2009 [51]
Nia Franklin 2011 Miss America 2019; Miss New York 2018 [53][54]
Beth Grant 1971 actress [55]
Loonis McGlohon 1942 composer, producer, arranger; Peabody Award winner, Grammy-nominated [56]
Maureen O'Boyle n/a news anchor [57]
Mary-Jean O'Doherty 2005 opera singer [58]
Monica Palumbo 2003 Miss North Carolina 2001 [59]
Emily Procter 1991 actress [60]
Dana Reason 2002 Miss North Carolina 2003 [61]
Nina Repeta 1999 actress [62]
Sonny Siaki 1998 former NFL inside linebacker; Samoan professional wrestler [63]
Kevin Williamson 1987 writer, producer, director, actor [64]
Sandra Bullock
Kristen Dalton
Emily Procter

Authors[]

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Marshall Moore 1992 author [65]
Luke Whisnant 1979 author [66]

Emmy Award winners[]

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
John Beard 1980 Fox News anchor in Los Angeles, Emmy Award winner [67]
Velton Ray Bunch 1971 composer, arranger, Emmy Award winner [68]

Politics[]

Name Class year Notability References
Larry M. Bell EdS 1983 Democratic Whip, North Carolina House of Representatives [69]
Harry Blevins B.S. Senator, Virginia Senate [70]
Donald G. Davis M.A., Ed.D. Senator, North Carolina Senate; Mayor, Snow Hill [71]
Jean Farmer-Butterfield Bachelors Majority Whip, North Carolina House of Representatives [72]
Marvin W. Lucas EdS Representative, North Carolina House of Representatives [71]
Marian McLawhorn B.S., B.A. 1967;
M.L.S. 1988
Representative, North Carolina House of Representatives [73]
Robert Burren Morgan 1947 U.S. Senator, North Carolina Attorney General [74]
Jean Rouse Preston B.S. 1957,
M.Ed 1973
Senator, North Carolina Senate [75]
Paul Stam Attended, 1969–1970 Minority Leader, North Carolina House of Representatives [76]
Bonner Lee Stiller B.S. 1978 Representative, North Carolina House of Representatives [77]
Edith D. Warren B.S. 1960
M.A. 1974
Representative, North Carolina House of Representatives [78]
B.S. 1959,
M.A. 1960
Representative, North Carolina House of Representatives [79]
Robert Morgan

Public service[]

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Ron Clark (teacher) 1994 author, Disney's 2005 Teacher of the Year [80]
William C. Harrison 1980 M.A. Chairman and CEO of the North Carolina State Board of Education [81][82]

Military service[]

Name Class year Notability References
2008 Command Chief Master Sergeant for Air Force Reserve Command [83]
Nate Bell 1977, current Brigadier general; Assistant Adjutant General
1980 Brigadier general; Joint Force Headquarters, Deputy Commander, Michigan Army National Guard [84]
1972 retired Brigadier general; Vice Commander, 9th Air Force; Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command Air Forces [85]
1981 Brigadier general; Mobilization Assistant to the Commander, Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base [86]
Jeffrey Clark 1984, current Brigadier general; Director, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
1970 Colonel; Chief of Staff, Air Force Global Strike Command [87]
William M. Faulkner 1982 Brigadier general; Commanding General, 3rd Marine Logistics Group [88]
1970 retired Rear admiral and Assistant Surgeon General [89]
1975 Major general; Commander, 9th Air Force, Air Combat Command [90]
Gary L. North 1976 General; Commander, Pacific Air Forces; Air Component Commander for U.S. Pacific Command; and Executive Director, Pacific Air Combat Operations Staff [91]
1971, 1977 Brigadier general; Assistant Adjutant General; Commander of the North Carolina Air National Guard [92]
Dwight D. Badgett
James A. Brunson
Hugh C. Cameron
Catherine A. Chilton
William M. Faulkner
George R. Farfour
William L. Holland
Gary H. Wilfong
Jeffrey B. Clark

Pulitzer Prize winners[]

Name Class year Notability References
Rick Atkinson 1974 Pulitzer Prize winner - History, 2003, An Army at Dawn; Public Service, 1999; National Reporting, 1982 [93]
Dan Neil 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner - Distinguished Criticism, 2004 [94]
Margaret O'Connor 1970 Pulitzer Prize winner - Breaking News Photography, 2002; Feature Photography, 2002
Sandra Mims Rowe 1970 Pulitzer Prize winner - Editorial Writing, 2006; Feature Writing, 2001 and 2002; Gold Medal for Public Service, 2001; Explanatory Reporting, 1999; New Reporting, 1985

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