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This list of University of South Carolina people includes alumni that are graduates or non-matriculating students, and former professors and administrators of the University of South Carolina , with its primary campus located in the American city of Columbia , South Carolina .
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by with reliable sources .
Alumni [ ]
Arts, entertainment, and media [ ]
Darius Rucker of the
Hootie and the Blowfish
Notes
Reference
Chazwick Bundick
2009
a.k.a. Toro Y Moi , musician
[1]
Amanda Baker
2001
actress on General Hospital soap opera
[2]
Mel Byars
1960
book author, journalist, professor, and Besterman /McColvin Gold Medal winner
[3]
Mike Colter
1998
actor
[4]
Rita Cosby
1989
host of MSNBC 's Rita Cosby Live and three-time Emmy Award winner
[5]
Wilson Casey
1977
syndicated columnist, book author, and Guinness World Record holder
[6]
Harry Dent
1975
economist and writer
[citation needed ]
Ainsley Earhardt
1999
anchor for Fox News Weekend TV program
[7]
Charles Frazier
1986
author of the best-selling novel Cold Mountain
[8]
Lilian Garcia
1988
singer and WWE ring announcer
[9]
Leeza Gibbons
1978
actress and former host of Entertainment Tonight TV program, three-time Emmy winner
[10]
Alex Daniels
1978
stunt coordinator and actor, Borat , The Guardian , Dodgeball
[citation needed ]
Lauren Michelle Hill
2000
actress; February 2001 Playboy Playmate of the Month
[citation needed ]
Jim Hoagland
1961
columnist and former chief foreign correspondent of The Washington Post ; two-time Pulitzer Prize winner
[11]
Hootie and the Blowfish
all four band members attended the University; drummer Jim Sonefeld played on the UofSC soccer team
[12]
Jesse Hughes
musician in Eagles of Death Metal group
[13]
Jasper Johns
artist; attended 1947–48; did not graduate
[14]
Bruce Littlefield
1989
author, lifestyle expert
[15]
Amos Lee
1999
singer, songwriter, and folk guitarist
[16]
Alicia Leeke
before 1995
artist, journalist
[17]
Ryan Magee
Youtuber; Supermega, Cyndago
[citation needed ]
Gary Parsons
1978
founder of XM Satellite Radio; former executive vice president of MCI
[18]
Blue Sky
1964
painter and sculptor responsible for the mural Tunnelvision
[19]
W. Thomas Smith, Jr.
1982
author and columnist
[20]
E. Lee Spence
1976
author, editor, and pioneer underwater archaeologist who discovered the wreck of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley in 1970
[21]
Patrick Tyler
1974
chief foreign correspondent for The New York Times
[22]
Matt Watson
Youtube, Supermega, Kids with Problems, Cyndago
[citation needed ]
Van Earl Wright
1984
anchor for Fox Sports TV programs
[23]
James McBride Dabbs
1916
Regional author and civil rights activist
[24]
Athletics [ ]
Notes
Reference
Dick Sheridan
1964
former head football coach at North Carolina State University and Furman University
[25]
Dale Steele
1976
former head football coach at Campbell University
[26]
Charlie Weis
M.A. 1989
head football coach at the University of Kansas ; former head coach of the University of Notre Dame
[27]
Baseball [ ]
Notes
Reference
Kent Anderson
1982–1984
retired MLB infielder
[28]
Billy Buckner
2004
retired right-handed pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
[29]
Brian Buscher
2002–2003
retired infielder for the Minnesota Twins ; assistant coach for Gamecock baseball team (2011–)
[30]
Jackie Bradley Jr.
2009–2011
outfielder for the Boston Red Sox
[31]
Tripp Cromer
1987–1989
retired MLB infielder
[32]
Jon Coutlangus
2002–2003
retired left-handed pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
[33]
Adam Everett
1997–1998
retired shortstop for the Cleveland Indians ; member of gold medal-winning 2000 United States Olympic baseball team
[34]
Lee Gronkiewicz
1999–2001
retired pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
[35]
Ed Lynch
1974–1977
retired pitcher for the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs ; general manager for the Cubs
[36]
Marcus McBeth
1999–2001
retired MLB pitcher
[37]
Kevin Melillo
2002–2004
retired infielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
[38]
Drew Meyer
2000–2002
retired shortstop for the Texas Rangers
[39]
Steve Pearce
2004–2005
first baseman for the Boston Red Sox
[40]
Brian Roberts
1999
retired infielder for the Baltimore Orioles
[41]
Justin Smoak
2006–2008
first baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays
[42]
Mookie Wilson
1977
retired center fielder for the New York Mets
[43]
Men's basketball [ ]
[ ]
Men's soccer [ ]
Other sports [ ]
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Reference
Aleen Bailey
2002–2003
Olympic gold medalist
[111]
Dawn Ellerbe
1993–1997
track-and-field champion, United States Olympian
[112]
Otis Harris
2001–2004
Olympic gold and silver medalist
[113]
Shannon Johnson
1992–1996
second all-time leading scorer in women's basketball history (2,230 points), member of gold medal-winning 2004 U.S. Olympic basketball team, and four-time WNBA all-star
[114]
Terrence Trammell
1998–2000
Olympic silver medalist in 2000 and 2004 ; world champion in 60-meter hurdles
[115]
Tonique Williams-Darling
1997–1998
Olympic gold medalist in 2004 in the 400 meters for the Bahamian team
[116]
Business, education, and sciences [ ]
Notes
Reference
Rick Brewer
Ph.D. in educational administration
President of Louisiana College in Pineville , Louisiana , since 2015; administrator at Charleston Southern University in North Charleston , 1987–2015
[117]
Joseph Burckhalter
1934
retired as Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan and member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame
[118]
Bryan Coker
YM.Ed. in higher education
12th President of Maryville College in Maryville , Tennessee
[119]
Charles Dallara
1970
international economist and Managing Director for the Institute of International Finance
[120]
Mohammed Dajani Daoudi
Ph.D. in government, 1981
Palestinian professor and peace activist
[121]
Ph.D. in clinical psychology
President and CEO of RTI International at Research Triangle Park , North Carolina
[122]
David F. Houston
1887
President of Texas A&M and the University of Texas ; Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis
[123]
William "Hootie" Johnson
1953
Chairman of the Executive Committee of Bank of America ; former Chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club
[124]
Carol Keehan
1980
President and CEO of the Catholic Health Association of the United States
[125]
Larry Kellner
1981
Chairman of the Board and CEO of Continental Airlines
[126]
David A. King
1983
Director of NASA 's Marshall Space Flight Center
[127]
Amy Leventer
1982
Marine biologist, micropaleontologist, Antarctic researcher
[128]
Robert C. McNair
1958
owner of NFL franchise Houston Texans
[129]
Alex Molinaroli
1983
Fortune 100 CEO Johnson Controls
Darla Moore
1975
financier, philanthropist, namesake of the Moore School of Business
[130]
Simona Hunyadi Murph
Ph.D. in Chemistry Nanotechnology 2007
Scientist, Engineer & Inventor at Savannah River National Laboratory ; Adjunct Professor at University of Georgia
[131]
Lois Privor-Dumm
1988
Director of Alliances and Information for PneumoADIP, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
[citation needed ]
Jacob Shuford
1974
Admiral and current President of the United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 2004–present
[132]
E. Lee Spence
1976
underwater archaeologist; discovered the wreck of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley , 1970
[citation needed ]
Glenn Tilton
1970
Chairman, President, and CEO of United Airlines
[133]
Samuel Phillips Verner
1892
American missionary and African explorer who brought Ota Benga the human exhibit from the Congo to the US
[134]
John Kenneth Waddell
1988
President of Denmark Technical College
[citation needed ]
Howard A. "Humpy" Wheeler, Jr.
1961
President of Charlotte Motor Speedway
[135]
Government, law, and politics [ ]
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Weston Adams
1960
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Malawi ; member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
[136]
Lee Atwater
1977
political consultant /strategist
[citation needed ]
André Bauer
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
[citation needed ]
Stephen K. Benjamin
Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina
[137]
Lawrence Cain
1876 Law
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives and the South Carolina Senate
[138]
John E. Courson
Republican member, South Carolina Senate
[139]
Allison Dahle
Democratic member, North Carolina House of Representatives
[140]
Julie Emerson
Republican member, Louisiana House of Representatives , beginning 2016
[141]
Tom Ervin
1977
Republican member, South Carolina House of Representatives
[142]
Alvin Greene
Democratic nominee, United States Senate , 2010
[143]
Solomon Blatt, Sr.
1917
former longtime Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives
[144]
Solomon Blatt, Jr.
1941
former District Court judge
[145]
Andrew Card
1971
former White House chief of staff for President George W. Bush
[146]
Wilbur Cave
former member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
[147]
Katon Dawson
1979
South Carolina Republican Party chairman
[148]
Terry Haskins
1981 Law
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1986 until his death in 2000
[149]
Glenn F. McConnell
1972
South Carolina Senate president pro tempore
[150]
Edgar L. McGowan
1961
Commissioner of Labor of South Carolina
[151]
Melvin Purvis
1925
FBI agent who helped capture 1930s gangsters John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Baby Face Nelson
[152]
1950 Law
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives 1955–1966; Republican gubernatorial nominee 1966; U.S. attorney 1969–1970
[153]
Bakari Sellers
2008 Law
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2006–2014)
[154]
Paris Simkins
1876
African-American Lawyer, Minister, and member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1872–1876)
[155]
Harry A. Slattery
1944
Undersecretary of the United States Department of the Interior, 1938–39, the so-called Slattery Report
[citation needed ]
Jean H. Toal
1968
chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court
[156]
William Henry Wallace
1849
Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives , Confederate States Army brigadier general , Circuit Judge (1877–1893)
[157]
Charles S. West
1848
Texas jurist and politician
[158]
Law
Mayor of Greenville , 1995 –
[159]
1964 Law
political consultant, journalist, and author, based in South Carolina and Washington, D.C.
[160]
United States senators from South Carolina [ ]
United States representatives from South Carolina [ ]
United States representatives and senators from other states [ ]
Notes
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Mark Anthony Cooper
1819
1839 – 1841 1842 – 1843
United States Representative from Georgia
[253]
David Funderburk
1974
1995–1997
United States Representative from North Carolina
[254]
Henry Washington Hilliard
1826
1845–1851
United States Representative from Alabama
[255]
John W. Johnston
1870–1883
United States Senator from Virginia
[256]
Lewis Charles Levin
1828
1845–1851
United States Representative from Pennsylvania ; first person of Jewish descent elected to the United States Congress
[257]
Dixon Hall Lewis
1820
1829 – 1844 H 1844 – 1848 S
United States Representative and United States Senator from Alabama
[258]
Louis Wigfall
1837
1859–1861
United States Senator from Texas
[259]
Governors of South Carolina [ ]
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William Aiken, Jr.
1825
1844–1846
also United States Representative
[260]
David Beasley
1979
1995–1999
[261]
Coleman Livingston Blease
1911–1915
expelled for plagiarism in 1888; did not graduate; also United States Senator
[262]
Milledge Luke Bonham
1834
1862–1864
also United States Representative
[263]
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.
1987–1995
attended in the late 1950s, did not graduate
[264]
John Drayton
1800 – 1802, 1808 – 1810
also United States federal judge
[265]
John Geddes
1818–1820
attended in the mid-1810s; did not graduate
[266]
William Henry Gist
1858–1860
expelled in 1827; did not graduate
[267]
James Henry Hammond
1825
1842–1844
also a United States Senator and a United States Representative
[268]
Wade Hampton III
1836
1877–1879
also a United States Senator
[269]
Joseph Emile Harley
1902
1941–1942
[270]
Jim Hodges
1979
1999–2003
[271]
Ernest Hollings
1947
1959–1963
also United States Senator
[272]
Richard Manning Jefferies
1910
1942–1943
[273]
Thomas Bothwell Jeter
1846
1880
[274]
David Johnson
1846–1848
attended in the late 1820s; did not graduate
[275]
Olin D. Johnston
1924
1935 – 1939 1943 – 1945
also United States Senator
[276]
Andrew Gordon Magrath
1831
1864–1865
[277]
John Lawrence Manning
1836
1852–1854
[278]
Richard Irvine Manning I
1811
1824–1826
also United States Representative
[279]
George McDuffie
1813
1834–1836
also United States Senator and a United States Representative
[280]
Robert Evander McNair
1947
1965–1971
[281]
John Hugh Means
1832
1850–1852
[282]
Stephen Decatur Miller
1808
1828–1830
also United States Senator and United States Representative
[283]
Franklin J. Moses, Jr.
1872–1874
dismissed from freshman class in 1855; did not graduate
[284]
Francis Wilkinson Pickens
1860–1862
attended in the late 1820s; did not graduate; also United States Representative
[285]
John Peter Richardson II
1819
1840–1842
also United States Representative
[286]
John Peter Richardson III
1849
1886–1890
[287]
Richard Riley
1959
1979–1987
also U.S. Secretary of Education
[288]
Donald S. Russell
1925
1963–1965
also United States Senator
[289]
William Dunlap Simpson
1843
1879–1880
[290]
George Bell Timmerman, Jr.
1937
1955–1959
[291]
John C. West
1946
1971–1975
[292]
Henry McMaster
1973
2017 – Incumbent
also South Carolina Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina .
[293] [circular reference ]
Governors of other states [ ]
Military [ ]
Religion and ministry [ ]
Notes
Reference
Stephen Elliott
1825
first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia
[299]
Bryant Wright
1974
president of the Southern Baptist Convention
[citation needed ]
Presidents of the University of South Carolina [ ]
Main article: Presidents of the University of South Carolina
Faculty and administrators [ ]
Notes
Reference
Edward Porter Alexander
1867–1870
also chief of artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee and mathematics professor
[300]
Charles Bierbauer
2002 – present
former CNN senior Washington correspondent
[301]
Walter Edgar
1972 – present
South Carolina historian
[302]
Donald Fowler
1966 – 1968 1971 – present
former chairman of the Democratic National Committee
[303]
Lawrence B. Glickman
1992 – present
historian of American consumerism
[304]
Former faculty and administrators [ ]
Notes
Reference
Augusta Braxton Baker
1980–1994
librarian and storyteller
[305]
Robby Benson
1988–1990
actor
[306]
Thomas Cooper
1819–1834
educator, philosopher, and political leader
[307]
James Dickey
1969–1997
poet and novelist; author of Deliverance
[308]
Richard Theodore Greener
1873–1877
first Black person to graduate from Harvard University and first to teach at the University of South Carolina
[309]
Alexander Cheves Haskell
1867–1868
professor of law
[310]
John LeConte
1856–1869
geologist
[311]
Joseph LeConte
1856–1870
geologist
[312]
Francis Lieber
1835–1856
jurist and political philosopher
[313]
John McLaren McBryde
1882–1888
Virginia Tech president
[314]
Abioseh Nicol
1990–1991
author, diplomat from Sierra Leone ; former under-secretary general of the United Nations
[315]
Jihan Sadat
1985–1986
widow of Anwar Sadat
[citation needed ]
Emory M. Sneeden
1978–1982
United States Court of Appeals Judge
[316]
Richard L. Walker
1957–1981
former United States ambassador to South Korea
[317]
See also [ ]
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