List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people in athletics

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The following is a list of people associated with the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the field of athletics.

American football[]

Montee Ball
Gabe Carimi
Owen Daniels
  • Jared Abbrederis, NFL wide receiver, Green Bay Packers
  • Dave Ahrens, retired NFL player[1]
  • Art Albrecht, former NFL player[2]
  • Bill Albright, retired NFL player, New York Giants[3]
  • Alan Ameche, 1954 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player, Baltimore Colts[4]
  • Norm Amundsen, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[5]
  • Mark Anelli, NFL player[6]
  • Jim Bakken, retired NFL player, St. Louis Cardinals[7]
  • Tom Baldwin – NFL player, New York Jets[8]
  • Montee Ball, free agent NFL running back, Denver Broncos
  • Shorty Barr, NFL player and head coach[9]
  • Travis Beckum, NFL player, New York Giants[10]
  • Ken Behring, former owner, Seattle Seahawks[11]
  • Chuck Belin, retired NFL player, Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams[12]
  • Marty Below, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[13]
  • Michael Bennett, NFL player, Oakland Raiders[14]
  • Scott Bergold, retired NFL player, St. Louis Cardinals[15]
  • Lee Bernet, retired professional football player, Denver Broncos[16]
  • Darrell Bevell, NFL assistant coach, Seattle Seahawks[17]
  • Erik Bickerstaff, NFL player[18]
  • Adolph Bieberstein, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Racine Tornadoes[19]
  • Brooks Bollinger, retired NFL player, Dallas Cowboys[20]
  • Brian Bonner, retired NFL player, San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins[21]
  • Fred Borak, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[22]
  • Chris Borland, retired NFL linebacker, San Francisco 49ers
  • Kyle Borland, retired NFL player, Los Angeles Rams[23]
  • Ken Bowman, retired NFL player and CFL assistant coach[24]
  • Donny Brady, retired NFL player, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens[25]
  • Gil Brandt, retired NFL executive, Dallas Cowboys[26]
  • Roman Brumm, retired NFL player[27]
  • Wendell Bryant, retired NFL player, Arizona Cardinals[28]
  • Cub Buck, retired NFL player and head coach of the Miami Hurricanes football team[29]
  • Dan Buenning, NFL player, Chicago Bears[30]
  • Tom Burke, retired NFL player, Arizona Cardinals[31]
  • Jason Burns, retired NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals[32]
  • George Burnside, retired NFL player, Racine Tornadoes[33]
  • Alfred L. Buser, All-American football player, former head football coach of the University of Florida[34]
  • Bob Butler, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[35]
  • Brian Calhoun, NFL player, Detroit Lions[36]
  • Len Calligaro, retired NFL player, New York Giants[37]
  • Lamar Campbell, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[38]
  • Larry Canada, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos[39]
  • Gabe Carimi, NFL football player[40]
  • Harland Carl, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[41]
  • Irv Carlson, retired NFL player, Kenosha Maroons[42]
  • Daryl Carter, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[43]
  • Chad Cascadden, retired NFL player, New York Jets[44]
  • Jonathan Casillas, NFL player, New Orleans Saints[45]
  • John Cavosie, retired NFL player, Portsmouth Spartans[46]
  • Chris Chambers, NFL player, Kansas City Chiefs[47]
  • Geep Chryst, NFL assistant coach, San Francisco 49ers[citation needed]
  • Paul Chryst, Head Coach, University of Wisconsin, Madison[48]
  • John Clay, NFL player, Pittsburgh Steelers[49]
  • John Coatta, former NFL scout, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks[50]
  • Eddie Cochems, father of the forward pass[51]
  • Bill Collins, retired NFL player, Milwaukee Badgers[52]
  • Dave Costa, retired NFL player, San Francisco 49ers[53]
  • Ken Criter, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos[54]
  • Marcus Cromartie, NFL cornerback, San Francisco 49ers
  • Owen Daniels, NFL player, Baltimore, Ravens[55]
  • Boob Darling, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[56]
  • Don Davey, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars[57]
  • Anthony Davis, professional football player[58]
  • Nick Davis, retired NFL player, Minnesota Vikings[59]
  • Ralph Davis, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[60]
  • Joe Dawkins, retired NFL player[61]
  • Ron Dayne, 1999 Heisman Trophy winner, retired NFL player, Houston Texans[62]
  • Jim DeLisle, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[63]
  • Jeff Dellenbach, retired NFL player[64]
  • Lee DeRamus, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints[65]
  • Glenn Derby, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints[66]
  • John Dittrich, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals and Green Bay Packers[67]
  • Jerry Doerger, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears and San Diego Chargers[68]
  • Jason Doering, NFL player, drafted by Indianapolis Colts, played for Washington Redskins[69]
  • Tom Domres, retired NFL player, Houston Oilers and Denver Broncos[70]
  • Wally Dreyer, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers; former head coach of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Panthers football team[71]
  • Bob Eckl, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals[72]
  • Ron Egloff, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers[73]
  • Gary Ellerson, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions[74]
  • Al Elliott, retired NFL player, Racine Legion[75]
  • Tony Elliott, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints[76]
  • Larry Emery, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[77]
  • Derek Engler, retired NFL player, New York Giants[78]
  • Clarence Esser, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals[79]
  • Lee Evans, NFL player, Baltimore Ravens[80]
  • Tom Farris, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[81]
  • Hal Faverty, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[82]
  • Gene Felker, retired NFL player, Dallas Texans[83]
  • Bill Ferrario, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[84]
  • Jamar Fletcher, NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals[85]
  • Terrell Fletcher, retired NFL player, San Diego Chargers[86]
  • Carlos Fowler, Arena Football League player[87]
  • Jim Fraser, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints[88]
  • Travis Frederick, NFL player, Dallas Cowboys[89]
  • Jerry Frei, head coach of the Oregon Ducks football team, NFL assistant coach[90]
  • Kenny Gales, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[91]
  • Milt Gantenbein, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[92]
  • Moose Gardner, retired NFL player[93]
  • Ed Garvey, former executive director, National Football League Players Association[94]
  • Aaron Gibson, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears[95]
  • Earl Girard, retired NFL player; Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, and Pittsburgh Steelers[96]
  • Charles Goldenberg, retired NFL All-Pro player, Green Bay Packers[97]
  • John Golemgeske, retired NFL player, Brooklyn Dodgers[98]
  • Rudy Gollomb, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles[99]
  • Melvin Gordon, NFL player, San Diego Chargers[100]
  • Rick Graf, retired NFL player[101]
  • Neil Graff, retired NFL player[102]
  • Garrett Graham, NFL player, Houston Texans[103]
  • David Greenwood, retired NFL player[104]
  • John P. Gregg, head coach of the LSU Tigers football team[citation needed]
  • Bill Gregory, retired NFL player, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks[105]
  • Nick Greisen, NFL player, Denver Broncos[106]
  • Ryan Groy, NFL offensive lineman, Buffalo Bills
  • Paul Gruber, retired NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[107]
  • Dale Hackbart, retired NFL player[108]
  • Robert Halperin, Olympic (bronze) and Pan American Games (gold) yachting medalist, Wisconsin and Notre Dame and NFL football player, one of Chicago's most-decorated World War II heroes, and Chairman of Commercial Light Co.[109]
  • Jim Haluska, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[110]
  • Pat Harder, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals and Detroit Lions, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[111]
  • Jack Harris, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[112]
  • Ed Hartwell, NFL player[113]
  • Rob Havenstein, NFL offensive lineman, St. Louis Rams
  • Anttaj Hawthorne, NFL player[114]
  • Nick Hayden, NFL player, Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys[115]
  • Donald Hayes, retired NFL player, Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots[116]
  • Stan Heath, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[117]
  • George Hekkers, retired NFL player[118]
  • Arnie Herber, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and New York Giants, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame[119]
  • P.J. Hill, Jr., NFL player, New Orleans Saints[120]
  • Elroy Hirsch, retired NFL player, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame[121]
  • Jon Hohman, professional football player[122]
  • Harvey Holmes, head coach of the Utah Utes and Academy of Idaho Bengals football teams and the USC Trojans football, track, and baseball teams[123]
  • Reggie Holt, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[124]
  • Tubby Howard, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[125]
  • Paul Hubbard, NFL player, Oakland Raiders[126]
  • Ken Huxhold, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles[127]
  • Jack Ikegwuonu, NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles[128] and convicted armed robber [129]
  • Erasmus James, NFL player, Washington Redskins[130]
  • Eddie Jankowski, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[131]
  • Jason Jefferson, NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[132]
  • Al Johnson, NFL player, New England Patriots[133]
  • Ben Johnson, retired NFL player[134]
  • Farnham Johnson, retired professional football player[135]
  • Lawrence Johnson, retired NFL player, Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills[136]
  • Richard Johnson, retired NFL player, Houston Oilers[137]
  • Jimmy Jones, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[138]
  • John Jones, former NFL executive, Green Bay Packers[citation needed]
  • Tim Jordan, retired NFL player, New England Patriots[139]
  • Dick Jorgensen, NFL official[140]
  • Bryan Jurewicz former NFL player.[141]
  • Greg Kabat, retired professional football player[142]
  • Matt Katula, NFL player, Baltimore Ravens[143]
  • Greg Kent, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[144]
  • Don Kindt, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[145]
  • Roger Knight, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints[146]
  • Polly Koch, retired professional football player, Rock Island Independents[147]
  • Dave Kocourek, retired professional football player[148]
  • Ross Kolodziej NFL player, Arizona Cardinals[149]
  • Bob Konovsky, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals; member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum[150]
  • Joe Kresky, retired NFL player[151]
  • Gary Kroner, retired professional football player[152]
  • Tim Krumrie, retired NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals; assistant coach, Kansas City Chiefs[153]
  • Ralph Kurek, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[154]
  • Joe Kurth, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[155]
  • Bill Kuusisto, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[156]
  • Curly Lambeau, retired NFL player and head coach, co-founder of the Green Bay Packers, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame[157]
  • Bob Landsee, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles[158]
  • Dan Lanphear, retired professional football player, Houston Oilers[159]
  • Wes Leaper, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[160]
  • Jim Leonhard, NFL player, New York Jets[161]
  • Dave Levenick, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[162]
  • DeAndre Levy, NFL player, Detroit Lions[163]
  • Alex Lewis, NFL player[164]
  • Dan Lewis, retired NFL player[165]
  • Dennis Lick, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[166]
  • Bill Lobenstein, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos[167]
  • Dick Loepfe, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals[168]
  • Tony Lombardi, professional football coach[citation needed]
  • Mike London, retired professional football player, San Diego Chargers[169]
  • Milo Lubratovich, retired NFL player, Brooklyn Dodgers[170]
  • Jason Maniecki, retired NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[171]
  • Von Mansfield, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers[172]
  • Chris Maragos, NFL player, Seattle Seahawks[173]
  • Cecil Martin, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[174]
  • Ira Matthews, retired NFL player, Oakland Raiders[175]
  • Earl Maves, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[176]
  • Charles McCarthy, head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs football team[177]
  • Tom McCauley, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[178]
  • Thad McFadden, retired NFL player, Buffalo Bills[179]
  • Chris McIntosh, retired NFL player, Seattle Seahawks[180]
  • Jack Mead, retired NFL player, New York Giants[181]
  • Taylor Mehlhaff, NFL player, Minnesota Vikings[182]
  • Ahmad Merritt, NFL player, New York Giants[183]
  • Paul Meyers, retired NFL player[184]
  • Larry Mialik, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons and San Diego Chargers[185]
  • James Melka, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[186]
  • Ron Miller, retired NFL player, Los Angeles Rams[187]
  • John Moffitt, free agent NFL offensive lineman[188]
  • Sankar Montoute, retired NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[189]
  • Pete Monty, retired NFL player, New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings[190]
  • Mike Morgan, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[191]
  • Emmett Mortell, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles[192]
  • Brent Moss, retired NFL player, St. Louis Rams[193]
  • Jock Mungavin, retired NFL player, Chicago Tigers[194]
  • Don Murry, retired NFL player, Racine Legion and Chicago Bears[195]
  • Bobby Myers, retired NFL player, Tennessee Titans[196]
  • Fred Negus, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[197]
  • Jim Nettles, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams[198]
  • Tom Neumann, retired professional football player, Boston Patriots[199]
  • Dave Noble, retired NFL player, Cleveland Bulldogs and Cleveland Panthers[200]
  • Brad Nortman, NFL player, Carolina Panthers[201]
  • Jack Novak, retired NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[202]
  • Pat O'Dea, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[203]
  • Nate Odomes, retired NFL player[204]
  • Pat O'Donahue, retired NFL player, San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers[205]
  • Jonathan Orr, retired NFL player, Tennessee Titans and Oakland Raiders[206]
  • Joe Panos, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills[207]
  • George Paskvan, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[208]
  • Phil Peterson, former NFL player, Brooklyn Dodgers[209]
  • Bob Pickens, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears[210]
  • Jason Pociask, NFL player, Seattle Seahawks[211]
  • Walter D. Powell, head coach of the Montana State Bobcats and Stanford Indians football and men's basketball teams[212]
  • Chris Pressley, NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers[213] Cincinnati Bengals
  • Art Price, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[214]
  • Jim Purnell, retired NFL player, Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams[215]
  • Casey Rabach, NFL player, Washington Redskins[216]
  • Cory Raymer, retired NFL player, Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers[217]
  • Russ Rebholz, retired NFL player[citation needed]
  • Michael Reid, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[218]
  • Bill Rentmeester, professional football player[219]
  • Pat Richter, retired NFL player, Washington Redskins, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[220]
  • Michael Roan, retired NFL player, Tennessee Titans[221]
  • Chester J. Roberts, head coach of the Miami Redskins football and men's basketball teams[222]
  • Bradbury Robinson, first player to throw a forward pass in a football game[223]
  • Rafael Robinson, retired NFL player, Seattle Seahawks and Houston/Tennessee Oilers[224]
  • Roderick Rogers, NFL player[225]
  • Tubby Rohsenberger, retired NFL player, Evansville Crimson Giants[226]
  • Gene H. Rose, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals[227]
  • Levonne Rowan, retired NFL player[228]
  • Joe Rudolph, retired NFL player, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers[229]
  • Tarek Saleh, retired NFL player, Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns[230]
  • Bob Schmitz, retired NFL player and scout[231]
  • Mike Schneck, NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[232]
  • John Schneller, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[233]
  • Joe Schobert, NFL player, Cleveland Browns
  • O'Brien Schofield, NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[234]
  • Dave Schreiner, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[235]
  • Bill Schroeder, professional football player[236]
  • Karl Schuelke, retired NFL player, Pittsburgh Pirates[237]
  • Paul Schuette, retired NFL player[238]
  • Ralph Scott, NFL player and head coach[239]
  • Champ Seibold, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Chicago Cardinals[240]
  • Mike Seifert, retired NFL player, Cleveland Browns[241]
  • Clarence Self, retired NFL player[242]
  • Matt Shaughnessy, retired NFL player, Oakland Raiders and Arizona Cardinals[243]
  • Matt Sheldon, NFL assistant coach[244]
  • Mark Shumate, retired NFL player, New York Jets and Green Bay Packers[245]
  • Carl Silvestri, retired NFL player, St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons[246]
  • Tony Simmons, Canadian Football League (CFL) player, (B.C. Lions); retired NFL player[247]
  • Eber Simpson, retired NFL player, St. Louis All-Stars[248]
  • Darryl Sims, retired NFL player, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns[249]
  • Len Smith, retired NFL player, Racine Legion[250]
  • Lovie Smith, NFL head coach, did not go to UW but coached linebackers for the Badgers in 1987[251]
  • Ron Smith, retired NFL player[252]
  • Ray Snell, retired NFL player[253]
  • Phil Sobocinski, retired NFL player, Atlanta Falcons[254]
  • Mike Solwold, retired NFL player[255]
  • Jim Sorgi, NFL player, New York Giants[256]
  • Dezmen Southward, NFL safety, Indianapolis Colts
  • Jerry Stalcup, retired NFL player, Los Angeles Rams[257]
  • Paul Stanton, retired NHL player[258]
  • Ken Starch, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[259]
  • Scott Starks, NFL player, Jacksonville Jaguars[260]
  • Aaron Stecker, retired NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints[261]
  • Kevin Stemke, retired NFL player[262]
  • Terry Stieve, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Cardinals[263]
  • Ken Stills, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings[264]
  • John Stocco, professional football player[265]
  • Tim Stracka, retired NFL player, Cleveland Browns[266]
  • Dave Suminski, retired NFL player, Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins[267]
  • Jason Suttle, retired NFL player, Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers[268]
  • Luke Swan, NFL player[269]
  • Mark Tauscher, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[270]
  • Gus Tebell, retired NFL player and head coach[271]
  • Jim Temp, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[272]
  • Deral Teteak retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[273]
  • Joe Thomas, NFL player, Cleveland Browns[274]
  • Donnel Thompson, retired NFL player, Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts[275]
  • Mike Thompson, retired NFL player[276]
  • Scott Tolzien, NFL player, Green Bay Packers[277]
  • Clarence Tommerson, retired NFL player, Pittsburgh Pirates[278]
  • Al Toon, retired NFL player, New York Jets[279]
  • Nick Toon, NFL wide receiver, St. Louis Rams
  • B.J. Tucker, NFL player[280]
  • Mel Tucker, NFL head coach, Jacksonville Jaguars[281]
  • Dan Turk, retired NFL player[282]
  • Eric Unverzagt, retired NFL player, Seattle Seahawks[283]
  • Kraig Urbik, NFL player, Pittsburgh Steelers[284]
  • Eugene Van Gent head coach of the Missouri Tigers, Texas Longhorns, and Stanford Cardinal men's basketball and football teams[285]
  • Ron Vander Kelen, retired NFL player, Minnesota Vikings[286]
  • Mike Verstegen, retired NFL player, New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Rams[287][288]
  • Evan Vogds, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[289]
  • Stu Voigt, retired NFL player, Minnesota Vikings[290]
  • John Waerig, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[291]
  • Steve Wagner, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles[292]
  • Lloyd Wasserbach, retired professional football player, Chicago Rockets[293]
  • J. J. Watt, NFL player, Houston Texans[294]
  • T. J. Watt, NFL player, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Derek Watt, NFL player, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Mike Webster, retired NFL player, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame[295]
  • Howard Weiss, retired NFL player, Detroit Lions[296]
  • Jonathan Welsh, retired NFL player, Indianapolis Colts[297]
  • James White, NFL running back, New England Patriots
  • John Wilce, head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[298]
  • Brandon Williams, NFL player, San Francisco 49ers[299]
  • John Williams, retired NFL player[300]
  • Rollie Williams, retired NFL player, Racine Legion[301]
  • Russell Wilson, NFL player, Seattle Seahawks[302]
  • Chuck Winfrey, retired NFL player, Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers[303]
  • George Winslow, retired NFL player, Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints[304]
  • Randy Wright, retired NFL player, Green Bay Packers[305]
  • Jerry Wunsch, retired NFL player, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks[306]
  • Bob Zeman, former NFL assistant coach[307]
  • Robert Zuppke, head coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini football team, member of the College Football Hall of Fame[308]

Baseball[]

  • Milt Bocek, former MLB player[309]
  • Cy Buker, retired MLB player, Brooklyn Dodgers[310]
  • Charlie Chech, former MLB player[311]
  • John DeMerit, retired MLB player, Milwaukee Braves and New York Mets[312]
  • Vern Geishert, retired MLB player, California Angels[313]
  • Elise Harney, former professional baseball player, Kenosha Comets and Fort Wayne Daisies[314]
  • Mike Hart, retired MLB player, Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles[315]
  • Bert Husting, football and baseball teams, later a major leaguer (1900–02)[316]
  • Addie Joss, former MLB player, member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame[317]
  • Thornton Kipper, former MLB player, Philadelphia Phillies[318]
  • Harvey Kuenn, retired MLB player and manager[319]
  • Lyman Linde, former MLB player, Cleveland Indians[320]
  • Stu Locklin, retired MLB player, Cleveland Indians[321]
  • Rodney Myers, retired MLB player[322]
  • Jim O'Toole, retired MLB player[323]
  • Lance Painter, retired MLB player[324]
  • Clay Perry, former MLB player, Detroit Tigers[325]
  • Paul Quantrill, retired MLB player[326]
  • Hal Raether, retired MLB player, Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas City Athletics[327]
  • Rick Reichardt, retired MLB player[328]
  • Terry Ryan, former MLB General Manager, Minnesota Twins[329]
  • Bud Selig, Baseball Commissioner[330]
  • Wally Snell, former MLB player, Boston Red Sox[331]
  • John Sullivan, former MLB player, Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns[332]
  • Red Wilson, retired MLB player[333]
  • Lewis Wolff, co-owner of the Oakland Athletics and San Jose Earthquakes[334]

Basketball[]

  • Sam Barry, head coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball team and USC Trojans men's basketball, baseball, and football teams; member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame[335]
  • Tom Black, retired NBA player, Seattle SuperSonics and Cincinnati Royals[336]
  • Cory Blackwell, retired NBA player, Seattle SuperSonics[337]
  • Ben Braun, head coach of the Rice Owls men's basketball team[338]
  • Brian Butch, former NBA player, Denver Nuggets[339]
  • Everett Case, head coach of the North Carolina State Wolfpack men's basketball team, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame[340]
  • Bill Chandler, head coach of the Iowa State Cyclones and Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball teams[341]
  • Paul Cloyd, retired professional basketball player[342]
  • Bobby Cook, former NBA player, Sheboygan Red Skins[343]
  • Tom Davis, head coach of the Lafayette Leopards, Boston College Eagles, Stanford Cardinal, Iowa Hawkeyes, and the Drake Bulldogs men's basketball teams[344]
  • Sam Dekker, NBA player, Houston Rockets
  • Duje Dukan, NBA player, Sacramento Kings
  • Michael Finley, retired NBA player, San Antonio Spurs[345]
  • Harold E. Foster, member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame[346]
  • Paul Grant, retired NBA player[347]
  • Claude Gregory, retired NBA player, Washington Bullets and Los Angeles Clippers[348]
  • Rashard Griffith, professional basketball player[citation needed]
  • Devin Harris, NBA player, Dallas Mavericks[349]
  • Al Henry, retired NBA player, Philadelphia 76ers[350]
  • Doug Holcomb, former professional basketball player[351]
  • Kim Hughes, NBA head coach[352]
  • Trévon Hughes (born 1987), basketball player in the Israeli National League
  • Frank Kaminsky, NBA player, Charlotte Hornets
  • John Kotz, former professional basketball player[353]
  • Marcus Landry, free agent NBA player[354]
  • Walt Lautenbach, retired NBA player, Sheboygan Red Skins[355]
  • Jon Leuer, NBA player, Phoenix Suns[356]
  • Howard Moore, former head coach of the UIC Flames men's basketball team[357]
  • Tamara Moore, WNBA player[358]
  • Harold Olsen, member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame[359]
  • Kirk Penney, former player for ALBA Berlin in basketball's Euroleague, former NBA player for L.A. Clippers and Minnesota Timberwolves, currently playing for the New Zealand Breakers[360]
  • Don Rehfeldt, retired NBA player, Baltimore Bullets and Milwaukee Hawks[361]
  • Scott Roth, retired NBA player, head coach of the Dominican Republic national team and the Bakersfield Jam[362]
  • Dick Schulz, retired NBA player[363]
  • Glen Selbo, retired NBA player, Sheboygan Red Skins[364]
  • Christian Steinmetz, Hall of Fame Basketball player[365]
  • Greg Stiemsma, free agent NBA player[366]
  • Jordan Taylor, 2nd Team All-American basketball player[367]
  • Alando Tucker, former NBA player[368]
  • Tracy Webster, assistant coach of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team[369]
  • Mike Wilkinson, American professional basketball player in Russia with Khimki BC[370]

Ice hockey[]

  • Sara Bauer, recipient of the Patty Kazmaier Award[371]
  • Marc Behrend, retired NHL player, Winnipeg Jets[372]
  • Dan Bjornlie, professional hockey player[373]
  • Mike Blaisdell, retired NHL player[374]
  • Rene Bourque, NHL player, Montreal Canadiens[375]
  • Alex Brooks, former NHL player[376]
  • Justin Schultz, NHL Player, Washington Capitals.
Hilary Knight
Ryan McDonagh
Brian Elliott
  • Brian Elliott, NHL player, St. Louis Blues[389]
  • Molly Engstrom, ice hockey player, Olympic medalist[390]
  • Kelly Fairchild, former NHL player[391]
  • Patrick Flatley, retired NHL player, New York Islanders[392]
  • Jackie Friesen, ice hockey coach[393]
  • Jake Gardiner, NHL player, Toronto Maple Leafs[394]
  • Tom Gilbert, NHL player, Edmonton Oilers[395]
  • Tony Granato, retired NHL player San Jose Sharks, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers; assistant coach, Pittsburgh Penguins; Winner 1996 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy[396]
  • George Gwozdecky, head coach of the Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team[397]
  • Dany Heatley, NHL player, Minnesota Wild[398]
  • Sean Hill, retired NHL player, Minnesota Wild, New York Islanders, Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Anaheim Ducks, and Montreal Canadiens[399]
  • Matt Hussey, NHL player[400]
  • John Johannson, retired NHL player, New Jersey Devils[401]
  • Mark Johnson, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women's ice hockey coach; retired NHL player, New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, Minnesota North Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins; member of 1980 Miracle on Ice gold medal Olympic team[402]
  • Peter Johnson, former NHL scout, Toronto Maple Leafs[403]
  • Curtis Joseph, retired NHL player, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, and St. Louis Blues[404]
  • Hilary Knight, member of the United States women's national ice hockey team and captain of the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League[405]
  • Luke Kunin, NHL player (Minnesota Wild)
  • Erika Lawler, member of the 2009–10 United States national women's ice hockey team, Olympic medalist[406]
  • Doug MacDonald, retired NHL player, Buffalo Sabres
  • Carla MacLeod, Olympic gold medalist, world champion ice hockey player[407]
  • Jackie MacMillan, ice hockey coach[408]
  • David Maley, retired NHL player[409]
  • Jamie McBain, NHL player, Carolina Hurricanes[410]
  • Ryan McDonagh, NHL player, Tampa Bay Lightning[411]
  • Scott Mellanby, retired NHL player, Atlanta Thrashers, St. Louis Blues, Florida Panthers, Edmonton Oilers, and Philadelphia Flyers[412]
  • Meaghan Mikkelson, member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team, Olympic gold medalist[413]
  • Brian Mullen, retired NHL player, New York Islanders, San Jose Sharks, New York Rangers, and Winnipeg Jets; current New York Rangers broadcaster[414]
  • Mark Osiecki, retired NHL player, head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey team[415]
  • Sis Paulsen, ice hockey and softball coach[416]
  • Joe Pavelski, NHL player, San Jose Sharks, 2010 Olympic Silver Medalist[417]
  • Joe Piskula, NHL player, Los Angeles Kings[418]
  • Dan Plante, retired NHL player, New York Islanders[419]
  • Victor Posa, retired NHL player, Chicago Blackhawks[420]
  • Brian Rafalski, retired NHL player, Detroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils[421]
  • Paul Ranheim, retired NHL player[422]
  • Steve Reinprecht, former NHL player, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, and Los Angeles Kings[423]
  • Barry Richter, NHL player[424]
  • Mike Richter, retired NHL player, New York Rangers[425]
  • Shaun Sabol, retired NHL player, Philadelphia Eagles[426]
  • Steve Short, retired NHL player, Los Angeles Kings and Detroit Red Wings[427]
  • Gary Shuchuk, retired NHL player, Detroit Red Wings and Los Angeles Kings[428]
  • Jack Skille, NHL player, Florida Panthers[429]
  • Derek Stepan, NHL player, New York Rangers[430]
  • Bob Suter, retired NHL player, 1980 Olympics gold medalist who played in the Miracle on Icegame.[431]
  • Gary Suter, retired NHL player, San Jose Sharks, Chicago Blackhawks, and Calgary Flames; Winner 1986 Calder Memorial Trophy[432]
  • Ryan Suter, NHL player, Nashville Predators, Minnesota Wild[433]
  • Dean Talafous, retired NHL player, Minnesota North Stars[434]
  • David Tanabe, retired NHL player[435]
  • Chris Tancill, retired NHL player[436]
  • Kyle Turris, drafted into NHL 3rd overall in 2007 NHL Draft Phoenix Coyotes[437]
  • Steve Tuttle, retired NHL player, St. Louis Blues and Tampa Bay Lightning[438]
  • Jessie Vetter, Olympic athlete, world champion hockey player[439]
  • Kerry Weiland, ice hockey defenceman, Olympic athlete[440]
  • Brad Winchester, NHL player, San Jose Sharks[441]
  • Andy Wozniewski, former NHL player, Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, and Toronto Maple Leafs[442]
  • Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej, member of the 2009–10 United States national women's ice hockey team, Olympic medalist
  • Jason Zent, retired NHL player, Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers[443]

Soccer[]

  • Wes Hart, retired MLS player, Colorado Rapids and San Jose Earthquakes[444]
  • Aaron Hohlbein, MLS player, Kansas City Wizards[citation needed]
  • Marci Jobson, head coach of Baylor Bears women's soccer team[445]
  • Rose Lavelle, USWNT, and NWSL Player, , Manchester City, and has been dating American Airlines Pilot Micah James Smith since October of 2019.
  • Chris Mueller, MLS Player, Orlando City SC[446]

Other[]

  • Simon Bairu, professional runner[447]
  • Cindy Bremser, Olympic athlete, Pan American Games medalist[448]
  • Bebe Bryans – former coach of the United States Women's National Rowing crew and current head coach in women's rowing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison[449]
  • Maureen Clark, curler, Olympian[450]
  • Mary Docter, former speed skater, Olympic athlete[451]
  • Suzy Favor-Hamilton, former middle distance runner., Olympian[452]
  • Ryan Fox, US National Team Rower[453]
  • Carie Graves, Olympic gold medalist, head coach of the Harvard Crimson and Texas Longhorns women's crew teams[454]
  • Dennis Hall, world champion wrestler, Olympic medalist, Pan American Gamesgold medalist[citation needed]
  • Matt Hanutke, Wisconsin Hall of Fame wrestler, four-time college All-American
  • Eric Heiden, Olympic five time Gold medalist, eight time world champion, founding member of the 7-Eleven Cycling Team[455]
  • Russell Hellickson, Olympic medalist, Pan American Games gold medalist[456]
  • Phil Hellmuth, professional poker player, has captured a record 13 World Series of Poker bracelets[457]
  • Beau Hoopman, Olympic rowing gold medalist[458]
  • Dan Immerfall, Olympic medalist, head referee for the International Skating Union, member of the National Speedskating Hall of Fame[459]
  • Evan Jager, distance runner, current American record holder in the 3000m steeplechase[460]
  • Nicole Joraanstad, national champion curler[461]
  • Bill Kazmaier, former world champion powerlifter, world champion strongman and professional wrestler, won three World's Strongest Man titles[462]
  • Carl Kiekhaefer, NASCAR team owner, member of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, former owner of Mercury Marine[463]
  • Alvin Kraenzlein, Olympic gold medalist[464]
  • D. Wayne Lukas, U.S. Racing Hall of Fame and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame trainer[465]
  • Mike Manley, retired middle- and long-distance runner, Olympic athlete, Pan American Gamesgold medalist[466]
  • Buddy Melges, America's Cup skipper[467]
  • Bob Mionske, former Olympic and professional bicycle racer[468]
  • Hans J. Mueh, Director of Athletics at the United States Air Force Academy[469]
  • Eric Mueller, former Olympic and National team rower, Olympic medalist[470]
  • Carly Piper, swimmer, gold medalist and world record holder in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games[471]
  • George Poage, athlete, first African American Olympic medal winner[472]
  • Andrew Rein, former wrestler, Olympic medalist[473]
  • Chris Solinsky, professional distance runner[474]
  • Matt Tegenkamp, professional distance runner[475]
  • Nick Thompson, Badger wrestler from 2000–2002; mixed martial artist[476]
  • Jack Waite, retired professional tennis player[477]
  • Jackie Zoch, rower, Olympic medalist[478]
  • Gwen Jorgensen, Olympic Gold Medalist, Professional Triathlete

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