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The
Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center
This list of Texas A&M University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Texas A&M University . The term Texas Aggie , which comes from Texas A&M's history as an agricultural school, refers to students and alumni of Texas A&M. The class year of each alumnus indicates the projected undergraduate degree award year designation, although the actual year may differ. At Texas A&M and within its student culture, the term "former student" is more commonly used than "alumni".
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Former students [ ]
Armed forces [ ]
Notability
References
Joseph W. Ashy
1962
Former United States Air Force General
[1]
A.D. Bruce
1916
Former president of the University of Houston ; former United States Army Major General ; founded Fort Hood
[2]
Horace S. Carswell, Jr.
1938
Medal of Honor recipient; namesake of Carswell Air Force Base near Fort Worth, Texas
[3]
Patrick P. Caruana
1972
Former United States Air Force Lieutenant General
[4]
Odell M. Conoley
1935
Former United States Marine Corps Brigadier General
[5]
Thomas W. Fowler
1943
Medal of Honor recipient
[6]
William M. Fraser III
1974
Former United States Air Force General
[7]
Patrick K. Gamble
1967
Former United States Air Force General
[8]
George H. Gay, Jr.
1938
Former TBD Devastator pilot; sole survivor of Torpedo Squadron 8 during the attack on the Japanese fleet in the Battle of Midway
[9]
William G. Harrell
1943
Medal of Honor recipient
[10]
Homer S. Hill
1940
Director of Marine Aviation 1970-1972
[11]
Hal M. Hornburg
1968
Former United States Air Force General
[12]
Lloyd Herbert Hughes
1943
Medal of Honor recipient
[10]
George D. Keathley
1937
Medal of Honor recipient
[13]
Wood B. Kyle
1936
Major General, double Silver Star recipient
[14]
Turney W. Leonard
1942
Medal of Honor recipient
[15]
Charles T. McDowell
1943
Professor Emeritus of Russian and former director of the Center for Post-Soviet and East European Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington
[16]
John H. Miller
1949
United States Marine Corps Lieutenant general ; veteran of three wars, later commanded Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic
[17]
Teed Michael Moseley
1971
Former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
[18]
Raymond L. Murray
1935
Former United States Marine Corps Major General
[19]
John L. Pierce
1919
Brigadier General, commanded 16th Armored Division during World War II
[14]
Jay T. Robbins
1940
Former United States Air Force Lieutenant General ; fighter ace with 22 aerial victories in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II
[20]
James Earl Rudder
1932
Former United States Army Major General ; 16th president of Texas A&M University
[21]
Bernard Adolph Schriever
1931
Former United States Air Force General ; former Commander of Air Force Systems Command ; namesake of Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado
[22]
Ormond R. Simpson
1936
U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general; commanded 1st Marine Division during Vietnam War
[23]
John B. Sylvester
1967
Former United States Army Lieutenant General ; former NATO Assistant Chief of Staff in Bosnia and Herzegovina
[24]
John T. Walker (USMC)
1917
World War II United States Marine Corps Lieutenant general ; led 22nd Marine Regiment during Battle of Eniwetok and received the Navy Cross
[25]
Otto P. Weyland
1923
Former United States Air Force General ; former Commander of Tactical Air Command
[26]
Eli L. Whiteley
1941
Medal of Honor recipient
[27]
Robert B. Williams
1923
World War II US Army Air Corps Major General ; led raid on Schweinfurt
[28]
A.D. Bruce , former United States
Lieutenant general
Horace S. Carswell, Jr. ,
Medal of Honor recipient
Hal M. Hornburg , former
United States Air Force General
T. Michael Moseley , former
United States Air Force General
Arts [ ]
Art and architecture [ ]
Notability
References
Nestor Bottino
1977
Architect and Partner at Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture
[29]
Harold Dow Bugbee
1921
Artist
[30]
Frank Malina
1934
Aeronautical engineer and artist
[31]
Margaret Ann Withers
2003
Artist and poet
Film, television, and theater [ ]
Notability
References
Mary Beth Decker
2003
Actress and model; former cast member of MTV's Road Rules and Road Rules: South Pacific
[32]
Shobu Yarlagadda
1994
Notable Indian film producer, Co-founder and CEO of Arka Mediaworks
Ty Hardin
1959
Actor, star of TV series Bronco
[33]
Martha Madison
1999
Actress best known as Belle Black in Days of Our Lives
[34]
Tim McCanlies
Filmmaker, directed Secondhand Lions and wrote screenplay for The Iron Giant
[35]
Tanya McQueen
Actress
Marc Menchaca
1994
Actor in Homeland , Ozark and The Outsider
[36]
Ilan Mitchell-Smith
Actor in Journey to the Center of the Earth
Tiffany Thornton
Actress known for her role as Tawni in Sonny With a Chance
Rip Torn
1952
Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning actor, films including Men in Black , The Cincinnati Kid , Defending Your Life , Cross Creek , Down Periscope and television series The Larry Sanders Show
[37]
Dusty Wolfe
2012
Former professional wrestler with the WWF , WCW , WCCW , and NWA territories
[38]
Journalism and literature [ ]
Notability
References
Neal Boortz
1967
Libertarian radio personality and host of The Neal Boortz Show
[39]
Richard L. Cox
1992
Author
[40]
Geralyn Dawson
Romance novelist
Dan Flores
Pre-1980
Historian of the American West at University of Montana at Missoula
[41]
Patricia Gras
1983
CBS television anchor and Emmy Award winner
[42]
Payne Harrison
Author
Russell Lutz
Science-fiction author
Roland Martin
1991
CNN journalist
[43] [44]
Melinda Murphy
1986
The Early Show correspondent and Emmy Award winner
[citation needed ]
Lou Halsell Rodenberger
Scholar of women writers
[citation needed ]
Steven Romo (journalist)
ABC News anchor and writer
[45]
Martha Wells
1986
Fantasy and science-fiction author
Lowell Mick White
Fiction writer
Gene Wolfe
Science-fiction author
Jerry B. Lincecum
Emeritus Professor of English and author, affiliated with Austin College in Sherman, Texas
[46]
Steven Gould
Science-fiction author
Music [ ]
Notability
References
Shane Barnard
1998
Christian musician
[47]
Jason Castro
2008
American Idol contestant
[48]
Roger Creager
1993
Country musician
[49]
Shane Everett
1993
Christian musician
Robert Earl Keen
1978
Country musician
[50]
Lyle Lovett
1979
Country musician; four-time Grammy Award winner
[50]
Jimmy Needham
2007
Christian musician
[51]
Chris Tomlin
1994
Christian musician
[52]
Rick Trevino
1994
Country musician
[53]
Granger Smith
2002
Country musician
Pageantry [ ]
Notability
References
Carissa Blair
1996
Miss Texas USA (1999); Miss Texas Teen USA (1992)
[54]
Lisa Dalzell
2001
Miss Texas (2002)
[55]
Kandace Krueger
2002
Miss USA (2001)
[56]
Rebecca Robinson
2002
Miss Texas (2008)
Sherri Ryman
Miss Texas (1981)
[55]
Kimberly Tomes
Miss USA (1976); Miss Universe finalist
[54]
Business [ ]
Notability
References
Khalid Al-Falih
1982
Former CEO and current Chairman of the Board of Saudi Aramco [57]
[58]
Michael Bonsignore
1969
Former chairman and chief executive officer of Honeywell
[59] [60]
Joe Foster
1957
Chairman of Tenneco Oil Company
Marvin Girouard
1961
Former chief executive officer of Pier 1 Imports
[61]
Britt Harris
1980
Chief investment officer of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas ; former chief executive officer of Bridgewater Associates
[62]
Mavis Kelsey
1932
Original partner of Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
[63]
Chakib Khelil
1968
Algerian Minister for Energy and Mines; former president of Sonatrach and OPEC
[64]
Rita LeBlanc
2001
Owner and executive vice president of the New Orleans Saints
[65] [66]
Lowry Mays
1957
Co-founder of Clear Channel Communications
[67]
George P. Mitchell
1940
Founder and former chief executive officer of Mitchell Energy and Development (subsequently acquired by Devon Energy ); pioneer of fracking ; real estate developer
[68]
Oscar Wyatt
1949
Founder and former chairman and chief executive officer of Coastal States Gas Producing Company (now Coastal Corporation )
[69] [70]
Henry Bartell "Pat" Zachry
1922
Founder and former president and chairman of Zachry Construction Corporation
[71] [72]
Chase Koch
Son of Charles Koch and President of Koch Fertilizer, a subsidiary of Koch Industries
Khalid Al-Falih , Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Saudi Aramco
Rita LeBlanc , daughter of
New Orleans Saints owner
College presidents [ ]
Criminal activity [ ]
Notability
References
Eduardo Castro-Wright
1975
Former Vice Chairman of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc; key figure in the U.S. government's probe into Wal-Mart's Mexican bribery allegations
[85]
David Duncan
1981
Lead audit partner on Enron for Arthur Andersen
[86]
Wen Ho Lee
1969
Nuclear researcher indicted on 59 counts by a federal grand jury for stealing U.S. nuclear arsenal secrets for China
[87]
Government and politics [ ]
Heads of state [ ]
Notability
References
Jorge F. Quiroga-Ramirez
1981
Former president of Bolivia
[88]
Martin Torrijos
1987
Former president of Panama
[89]
U.S. cabinet secretaries [ ]
Notability
References
Henry Cisneros
1968
Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ; first Hispanic mayor of a major U.S. city (San Antonio )
[90]
Marvin Runyon
1948
Former United States Postmaster General
[91]
Rick Perry
1972
Former Secretary of Energy , former Governor of the State of Texas ; former Texas House of Representatives member
[92]
U.S. federal judges [ ]
Notability
References
James DeAnda
1948
Former United States federal judge ; attorney in Hernandez v. Texas
[93]
Simeon Timothy "Sim" Lake III
1966
U. S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
Mark T. Pittman
1996
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
U.S. state governors [ ]
Notability
References
Rick Perry
1972
Former Secretary of Energy , former Governor of the State of Texas ; former Texas House of Representatives member
[92]
Frank D. White
1956
Former Governor of the State of Arkansas
[94] [95]
U.S. House of Representatives members [ ]
Notability
References
Bill Flores
1976
United States House of Representatives member
[96]
Joe L. Barton
1972
United States House of Representatives member and Ranking Member of the Energy & Commerce Committee
[97]
Carlos Bee
Former United States House of Representatives member
Earle Cabell
1929
Former United States House of Representatives member; former mayor of Dallas
[98]
Chet Edwards
1974
Former United States House of Representatives member
[99]
Louie Gohmert
1975
United States House of Representatives member
Jeb Hensarling
1979
United States House of Representatives member
[100]
Will Hurd
2000
United States House of Representatives member
Greg Laughlin
1964
Former United States House of Representatives member
[101]
Joe R. Skeen
1960
Former United States House of Representatives member
[102] [103]
Olin E. Teague
1932
Former United States House of Representatives member
[104]
U.S. ambassadors and foreign political figures [ ]
Notability
References
Oscar Alvarez
1982
Former Minister of Public Security for Honduras
Chakib Khelil
1968
Algerian Minister for Energy and Mines; former president of Sonatrach and OPEC
[64]
Edwin Jackson Kyle
1899
Former United States Ambassador to Guatemala ; namesake of Kyle Field
[105]
Larry C. Napper
1969
Former United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Latvia
[106]
State Upper House members [ ]
Notability
References
J. Searcy Bracewell, Jr.
1938
Former Texas senator ; former Texas House of Representatives member
Chet Edwards
1974
Former Texas senator ; United States House of Representatives member
[99]
Glenn Hegar
1993
Former Texas senator , Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
[107]
Wally Horn
Former Iowa senator
[108]
William T. Moore
1940
Former Texas senator
[109]
Steve Ogden
1987
Former Texas senator
[110]
Jerry E. Patterson
1969
Former Texas senator ; Commissioner of the General Land office of Texas
[110]
A.R. Schwartz
1948
Former Texas senator
Todd Staples
1984
Former Texas senator ; commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture
Jeff Wentworth
1962
Former Texas senator
[111] [112]
Tommy Williams
1978
Former Texas senator ; former Texas House of Representatives member
[113]
State Lower House members [ ]
Notability
References
Charles "Doc" Anderson
Texas House of Representatives member
[114]
Trent Ashby
1996
Member of the Texas House of Representatives from Lufkin
[115]
Dwayne Bohac
Texas House of Representatives member
[116]
Greg Bonnen
1988
Neurosurgeon and medical professor at University of Texas Medical Branch ; Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2013 from Galveston County
[117]
J. Searcy Bracewell, Jr.
1938
Former Texas House of Representatives member; former Texas senator
Bill W. Clayton
1950
Former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
[118]
John Cyrier
1995
Owner of Saber Commercial, Inc., in Lockhart ; Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 17 since 2015
[119]
Myra Crownover
Texas House of Representatives member
[120]
Dawnna Dukes
Texas House of Representatives member
[121]
Ryan Guillen
Texas House of Representatives member
[122]
Kyle Kacal
1992
Member of the Texas House of Representatives from College Station since 2013
[123]
Tracy O. King
Texas House of Representatives member
[124]
Glenn Kothmann
1950
Former Texas House of Representatives member
[125] [126]
Lyle Larson
1981
Member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2011
[127]
Rick Noriega
Former Texas House of Representatives member
[128]
Solomon Ortiz
1999
Former Texas House of Representatives member
[129]
Rick Perry
1972
Former Secretary of Energy , former Governor of the State of Texas ; former Texas House of Representatives member
[92]
John N. Raney
1969
Texas House of Representatives member
Glenn Rogers
Texas House of Representatives member
Mark M. Shelton
1983
Member of the Texas House of Representatives (2009–2013)
[130]
Todd Staples
1984
Former Texas House of Representatives member; commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture ; former Texas senator
Cody Vasut
Texas House of Representatives member
Mike Villarreal
1993
Texas House of Representatives member
Jeff Wentworth
1962
Former Texas House of Representatives member; former Texas senator
[111] [112]
Tommy Williams
1978
Former Texas House of Representatives member; former Texas senator
[113]
John Wray
1993
Member of the Texas House of Representatives from Waxahachie and former mayor of Waxahachie
[131]
Metropolitan mayors [ ]
Notability
References
Bob Bolen
1948
Longest-serving Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (1982–1991)
[132]
Earle Cabell
1929
Former mayor of Dallas ; former United States Congressman
[98]
Henry Cisneros
1968
Former mayor of San Antonio ; first Hispanic mayor of a major United States city; former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
[90]
Ed Garza
1992
Former mayor of San Antonio
[133]
Will Wynn
1984
Former mayor of Austin
[134]
NASA [ ]
Notability
References
Josh Byerly
1999
NASA Spokesman and Public Affairs Officer
[135] [136]
Aaron Cohen
1952
Former Acting Administrator of NASA
[137]
George Deutsch
2003
Former NASA press officer
[138]
Gerald D. Griffin
1956
Former Director of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
[139]
Dana Weigel
1993
flight director at NASA
[140]
National political figures [ ]
Notability
References
Israel Hernandez
1999
Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director-General of United States Commercial Service
[141]
Bill Read
1971
Director of the National Hurricane Center
[142]
Jack Ward Thomas
1957
Former Chief of United States Forest Service
[143]
Francis Turner
1929
Developer of U.S. Interstate Highway System and Federal Highway Administrator
[144]
State political figures [ ]
Notability
References
Robin Armstrong
1991
Former vice chairman of the Republican Party of Texas ; Republican National Committeeman for Texas
Paul Bettencourt
c. 1980
Member of the Texas State Senate from District 7 in Houston , effective January 2015; former Harris County tax assessor-collector
[145]
John A. Brieden
1972
National Commander of the American Legion 2003–2004; Judge of Washington County , Texas
[146]
James Frank
Businessman in Wichita Falls ; member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 69 since 2013
[147]
Glenn Hegar
1993
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts , former member of the Texas State Senate ; former member of the Texas House of Representatives
[148]
Kyle Kacal
1992
Member of the Texas House of Representatives from College Station since 2013
[123]
Lyle Larson
1981
Member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2011
[127]
Garry Mauro
1970
Former commissioner of the Texas General Land Office
[103]
Don McLeroy
1968
President of the Texas State Board of Education
Tom Mechler
Texas Republican Party state chairman since 2015; oil and gas consultant in Amarillo
[149]
Brooke Rollins
1994
President of the Texas Public Policy Foundation
Leighton Schubert
c. 2004
Member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 13 since 2015; lawyer in Caldwell , Texas
[150]
John Sharp
1972
Former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
[103]
Barry Smitherman
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Ryan Sitton
1998
Texas Railroad Commissioner
Clayton Williams
1954
1990 Republican Texas gubernatorial nominee
[151]
Science and technology [ ]
Faculty and affiliates [ ]
Nobel Prize laureates [ ]
Notability
References
Derek Barton
Chemistry
1969 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry
[164]
Norman Borlaug
Soil and Crop Sciences
One of five people in history to have won the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal ; Nobel Peace Prize winner-1970
[103]
Elias James Corey
n/a
Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry
[103]
Sheldon Lee Glashow
Physics
1979 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
[165]
Robert H. Grubbs
Chemistry
1995 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry
[166]
Dudley R. Herschbach
Physics
1986 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry
[167]
Jack Kilby
Electrical engineering
2000 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics; National Medal of Science winner
[168]
David Lee
Physics
1996 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
[169] [170]
Vernon L. Smith
Institute for Advanced Study
2002 Nobel Prize in Economics
[171]
Academia [ ]
College presidents [ ]
Notability
References
William Bizzell
Former president of the University of Oklahoma and Texas A&M University
Robert Gates
George Bush School of Government and Public Service
Former president of Texas A&M University; former United States Secretary of Defense
[172]
David Franklin Houston
Political science
Former United States Secretary of Agriculture and United States Secretary of the Treasury ; former chancellor of the Washington University in St. Louis ; former president of the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University
[173]
Elsa Murano
Nutrition and Food Services
Former president of Texas A&M University; former United States Under Secretary of Agriculture for Food Safety
[172]
Lawrence Sullivan Ross
-
Former governor of Texas ; Civil War general; Texas A&M University president
[174]
Frank Vandiver
History
Former president of Rice University , Texas A&M University , and the University of North Texas
Professors and scholars [ ]
Notability
References
Allen J. Bard
n/a
Recipient of the Priestley Medal and Wolf Prize in Chemistry
[175]
F. Albert Cotton
Chemistry
Recipient of the Priestley Medal and Wolf Prize in Chemistry
[176]
Joe Feagin
Sociology
Pulitzer Prize -nominated author
[177]
John Hope Franklin
n/a
Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
[175]
Rebecca Hankins
Cushing
Librarian/curator, Africana and Women's and Gender Studies; presidential appointee to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
[178]
Eli Jones
Mays
Business school dean
[179]
Arnold Krammer
History
Two-time Fulbright scholar; two-time TAMU "Distinguished Achievement Award" recipient; specialist in German and United States studies; on faculty, 1974-retirement in 2015
[180]
John J. McDermott
Philosophy
University Distinguished Professor, philosopher, past president of the William James Society
Gerald North
Atmospheric Science
The North Report Tropical Rain Measuring Mission
[181]
Dudley L. Poston, Jr.
Professor of Sociology and Demography
[182]
Morgan Reynolds
Former Chief Economist for the United States Department of Labor
Paul P. Van Riper
Political Science
Namesake of the ASPA Paul P. Van Riper Award
[183]
Venkatesh Shankar
Business
Marketing scholar; namesake of the Shankar-Spiegel Award
[184]
Armed forces [ ]
Government and politics [ ]
Heads of state [ ]
Notability
References
George H.W. Bush
The Bush School of Government and Public Service
Former President of the United States; namesake of The Bush School of Government and Public Service and George Bush Presidential Library housed at Texas A&M University
[175]
U.S. cabinet secretaries [ ]
Notability
References
Robert Gates
Former United States Secretary of Defense ; former Texas A&M University president
[185]
David Franklin Houston
Former United States Secretary of Agriculture and United States Secretary of the Treasury ; former chancellor of the Washington University in St. Louis ; former president of The University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University
[173]
Rick Perry
Former Secretary of Energy , former Governor of the State of Texas ; former Texas House of Representatives member
[92]
U.S. state governors [ ]
Notability
References
Lawrence Sullivan Ross
Former governor of Texas , Civil War general, and Texas A&M University president
[174]
U.S. senators [ ]
Notability
References
Phil Gramm
Former United States senator
[186]
U.S. ambassadors and foreign political figures [ ]
Notability
References
Ryan Crocker
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Former ambassador to Afghanistan , Iraq , Pakistan , Syria , Kuwait , and Lebanon ; former dean of The Bush School of Government and Public Service
Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned
Consort to the Emir of the State of Qatar ; chairman of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development
[175]
Sally Shelton-Colby
Former Ambassador of the United States to Barbados , Dominica , and Grenada
[187]
National political figures [ ]
State political figures [ ]
Journalism and literature [ ]
Joe Feagin – Pulitzer Prize nominee[189]
Charles Gordone – 1970 Pulitzer Prize recipient[190]
Robert Sherrill – journalist
Science and technology [ ]
Perry L. Adkisson – Wolf Prize winner; World Food Prize winner[103]
George Bass – National Medal of Science winner[103]
Richard H. Battin – applied mathematician and engineer[175]
Fuller W. Bazer – Wolf Prize winner[103]
Robert Byron Bird – 1987 National Medal of Science winner[175]
F. Albert Cotton – National Medal of Science Laureate in Chemistry; Wolf Prize winner; Priestly Medal winner[103]
Michael E. DeBakey – world-renowned cardiac surgeon , innovator, and scientist[175]
Paul Erdős – mathematician[175]
John Junkins – aerospace engineer
Leonid Keldysh – namesake of Keldysh formalism
John Henry Kinealy – engineer and inventor
Peter Lax – mathematician[175]
Gordon Manley – climatologist
Ekpe Okorafor – expert in big data and analytics
Leonard M. Pike – established the Vegetable Improvement Center
Marlan Scully – physicist
Hobart Muir Smith – herpetologist ; credited with describing more than 100 new species of American reptiles and amphibians
Bjarne Stroustrup – designer and original implementer of the C++ [191] programming language
Nicholas B. Suntzeff – cosmologist, winner of Gruber Prize in cosmology, co-discoverer of dark energy
Fred Weick – aviation pioneer[192]
James Womack – Wolf Prize winner[103]
Sports [ ]
Bob Griffin (born 1950), American-Israeli basketball player, and English Literature professor
Mauro Hamza , fencing coach
Athletes [ ]
Baseball [ ]
James Henry Thomas (future) – Texas Rangers starting center fielder[193] [194]
Kevin Beirne (1996) – former MLB player[193] [194]
Matt Blank (1997) – MLB player[193] [194]
Rip Collins – former MLB player[194]
Lew Ford – MLB player[citation needed ]
Casey Fossum (2000) – MLB player[194] [195]
Jeff Granger – former MLB player[196]
Grady Higginbotham (1920) – Texas A&M baseball head coach (1930–1935); Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball head coach (1928–1929); Texas Tech Red Raider football head coach (1929); Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball head coach (1925–1927)[197]
Zach Jackson (2005) – MLB player[193] [194]
Davey Johnson (1968) – former MLB player and team manager, 1973 Comeback Player of the Year, three-time Gold Glove winner, four-time all-star, three-time World Series champion, 1997 AL Manager of the Year, 2012 NL Manager of the Year[125] [194]
Logan Kensing (2005) – MLB player[193] [194]
Chuck Knoblauch (1990) – 1991 MLB rookie of the year, four-time all-star, four-time MLB World Series champion[125] [194]
Wally Moon (1951) – 1954 MLB rookie of the year , 1960 Gold Glove winner, two-time all-star, two-time MLB World Series champion[194] [195]
Trey Moore – former MLB player[194]
Jake Mooty – former MLB player[198]
Troy Neel – former MLB player[194]
C. E. "Pat" Olsen (1923) – former professional baseball player; namesake of Olsen Field [199]
Les Peden – former MLB player[200]
Cliff Pennington - former MLB player
Cotton Pippen – former MLB player[194]
Eric Reed (2003) – MLB player[193] [194]
Topper Rigney – former MLB player[194]
Justin Ruggiano (2004) – 2007 Baseball World Cup player; former MLB player[201]
Ryan Rupe (1998) – former MLB player[194] [195]
Ross Stripling – MLB pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
Russ Swan (1986) – former MLB player[193] [194]
Mark Thurmond (1979) – former MLB player[125] [194]
Jason Tyner (1999) – former MLB player[194] [195]
Michael Wacha – MLB pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays
Kevin Whelan – MLB player[194]
Kelly Wunsch (1994) – former MLB player[125] [194]
Basketball [ ]
[ ]
E. King Gill during the 1921–1922 season, the original Twelfth Man
Golf [ ]
Olympics [ ]
Notability
References
Cammile Adams
2014
Member of the US Olympic Swimming team (2012)
[229]
Triin Aljand
2010
Member of the Estonia Olympic Swimming team (2004, 2008, 2012)
[229]
Alia Atkinson
2010
Member of the Jamaica Olympic Swimming team (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020); 2010 NCAA 200 breaststroke champion
[229] [230] [231]
Randy Barnes
1989
Member of the US Olympic Shot Put team; 1988 silver medalist, 1996 gold medalist
[125]
Kanika Beckles
2013
Member of the Grenada Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Janeil Bellille
2015
Member of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Walt Davis
1952
Member of US Olympic Team High Jump ; 1952 gold medalist
[125]
Wayne Davis
2014
Member of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Erica Dittmer
2014
Member of the Mexico Olympic Swimming team (2012)
[229]
Amini Fonua
2012
Member of the Tonga Olympic Swimming team (2012)
[229]
Tabarie Henry
2011
Member of the U.S. Virgin Islands Olympic Track & Field team (2008, 2012)
[229]
Darrow Hooper
1953
Member of US Olympic Team Shot Put ; 1952 silver medalist
[195]
Liliana Ibanez
2014
Member of the Mexico Olympic Swimming team (2012)
[229]
Riley Janes
2002
Member of the Canada Olympic Swimming team (2004)
[232]
Antanas Kavaliauskas
2007
Member of the Lithuania Olympic Basketball team (2012)
[229]
Breeja Larson
2014
Gold medalist in the 4x100-meter swim relay (2012)
[229]
Miranda Leek
2016
Member of the US Olympic Archery team (2012)
[229]
Deon Lendore
2015
Member of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Randy Matson
1967
Member of the US Olympic Shot Put Team; 1964 silver medalist and 1968 gold medalist
[233]
Jennifer McFalls
1994
Member of the US Olympic Softball team
[125] [234]
Rita Medrano
2012
Member of the Mexico Olympic Swimming team (2012)
[229]
Jennifer Nichols
2012
Member of the US Olympic Archery team (2004, 2008, 2012)
[229]
Tetsuo Okamoto
1959
1952 bronze medalist in swimming ; Brazil 's first-ever Olympic medalist
[235]
Jaele Patrick
2012
Member of the US Olympic Swimming team (2012); 2012 3M diving NCAA champion
[229]
Demetrius Pinder
2011
Member of the Bahamas Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Gerald Phiri
2011
Member of the Zambia Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Matt Rose
2004
Member of the Canada Olympic Swimming team (2004)
[232]
Eric Sehn
2008
Member of the Canada Olympic Diving team (2012)
[229]
Mike Stulce
1991
Member of the US Olympic Shot Put team; 1992 gold medalist
[125]
Stacy Sykora
1999
Member of the US Olympic Volleyball team (2000, 2004, 2008)
[125] [236] [237]
Jeneba Tarmoh
2012
Member of the US Olympic Track & Field team (2012)
[229]
Julia Wilkinson
2010
Member of the Canada Olympic Swimming team (2008, 2012); all-time winningest Big 12 swimmer
[229]
Vic Wunderle
2002
Silver medalist in Archery (2000)
[238]
Tennis [ ]
Grant Connell (1986) – former world No. 1 doubles player
Dean Goldfine (1987) – former Team USA coach and former coach to Andy Roddick
Other [ ]
Shaine Casas – swimmer ; 2019 US National champion in 100 m backstroke ; 2021 NCAA champion in 200 yd individual medley , 100 yd backstroke, 200 yd backstroke[239] [240]
Jacobs Crawley – rodeo world champion
Kristy Hawkins – professional female bodybuilder
Eddie Hill – drag racer[241]
Anjanette Kirkland – hurdler ; 2001 World Indoor 60 m hurdles champion; 2001 World 100 m champion
Fabrice Lapierre – long jumper ; 2005 NCAA long jump national champion[242]
Paige Miller – swimmer; four-time conference champion; 2014 NCAA champion, 100 backstroke
Dude Perfect – a multinational sports & entertainment conglomerate[243]
Fictional [ ]
PC Principal – Character on the television show South Park , principal at South Park Elementary, reveals he’s a Texas A&M alumni in the season 19 episode Stunning and Brave .
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