List of Lambda Chi Alpha members

The list of Lambda Chi Alpha members includes notable initiated and honorary members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

Founded at Boston University in Boston in 1909, Lambda Chi Alpha is one of the largest social fraternities in North America with over 300,000 lifetime members and active chapters and colonies at 195 universities in the United States, Canada, and Australia.[1]

Academics

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Name Original chapter Notability References
James W. Abbott University of South Dakota President of University of South Dakota [2]
John D. Baldeschwieler Cornell University Chemist and Cal Tech professor [3]
Samuel King Allison University of Chicago Physicist who worked on Manhattan Project [4]
Samuel Beatty University of Toronto Mathematician, chancellor of University of Toronto, and first Canadian Mathematical Society president [5]
J. Michael Bishop Gettysburg College Immunologist, chancellor and professor at University of California, San Francisco, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recipient [6]
David L. Chicoine South Dakota State University President of South Dakota State University [7]
Lambuth McGeehee Clarke Randolph–Macon College President of Virginia Wesleyan University [5]
Donald J. Cram Rollins College Chemist, professor at University of California, Los Angeles, and Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner [8]
Edward T. Foote II Yale University President of University of Miami [5]
William C. Friday North Carolina State University University of North Carolina administrator [5]
Homer Hitt Louisiana State University Founding chancellor of University of New Orleans [9]
Charles Glen King Washington State University Nutritionist and University of Pittsburgh professor [10]
William Manchester University of Massachusetts Amherst Historian and non-fiction author of American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880–1964,The Death of a President, The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill [11]
A. Frank Martin Oklahoma State University–Stillwater One of ten founding members of Kappa Kappa Psi fraternity [12]
David S. Mason Cornell University Author and professor emeritus at Butler University [3]
John McCardell Jr. Washington and Lee University President of Middlebury College [13]
Abe Mickal Louisiana State University Obstetrics and gynecology chairman at Louisiana State University School of Medicine [14]
Perry Miller University of Chicago Harvard University professor and historian [15]
Donald Othmer Honorary member Inventor and philanthropist
Todd Parnell Drury University President of Drury University [16]
George Preti Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Organic chemist and University of Pennsylvania Medical School professor
Ricardo Romo University of Texas at Austin President of University of Texas at San Antonio
B. F. Skinner Hamilton College Harvard University psychology professor who developed psychological behavior analysis [17]
Oliver R. Smoot Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineer and president of International Organization for Standardization [18]
Willis M. Tate Southern Methodist University President of Southern Methodist University
Paul Trible Hampden–Sydney College President of Christopher Newport University and U.S. Senator from Virginia [19]
William E. Troutt Union University President of Rhodes College
Hermann Viets New York University Tandon School of Engineering President of Milwaukee School of Engineering
W. Roger Webb Oklahoma State University President of University of Central Oklahoma
Donald W. Zacharias Georgetown College President of Mississippi State University and Western Kentucky University

Artists and writers

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Robert Ahrens Cornell University Producer of the Broadway musical Xanadu and others [3]
Xavier Cortada University of Miami Artist [20]
Chester Gould Northwestern University Creator of Dick Tracy [21]
Edward D. Kuekes Baldwin Wallace University Editorial Cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize Winner
Edwin Markham Honorary member Poet and author of "The Man with the Hoe" [22]
Robert B. Parker Colby College Creator of Spenser and writer [23]
Chuck Pfarrer California State University, Northridge Screenwriter, novelist, and author [23]

Astronauts

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Thomas Akers Missouri University of Science and Technology Mission specialist on STS-41, STS-49, STS-61, and STS-79 [24]
Richard N. Richards University of Missouri Pilot on STS-28 and commander of STS-41, STS-50, and STS-64 [24]
Terrence W. Wilcutt Western Kentucky University Pilot of STS-68 and STS-79 and commander of STS-89 and STS-106 [24]

Business

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Name Original chapter Notability References
F. Duane Ackerman Rollins College CEO of BellSouth
John D. Arnold Vanderbilt University Natural gas industry executive
James Beckett Southern Methodist University Founder of Beckett Publications
Fred J. Borch Case Western Reserve University Chairman and CEO of General Electric
Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Duke University CEO of HCA Healthcare [25]
Dale Carlsen Sacramento State University Owner and founder of Mattress Firm [26]
Nicholas Chabraja Northwestern University CEO of General Dynamics [27]
Richard Clark Washington & Jefferson College CEO of Merck & Co.
William T. Dillard University of Arkansas Founder of Dillard's
John V. Faraci Denison University CEO of International Paper
Robert B. Goergen University of Rochester CEO of Blyth, Inc.
Todd Graves University of Georgia Co-founder and CEO of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Scott Herren Georgia Tech Managing director and vice president at Citrix Systems
Michael Johns University of Miami Health care executive and White House presidential speechwriter [28]
C. Robert Kidder University of Michigan Chairman of Chrysler [29]
William McCormick Boston University Founder and chairman emeritus of McCormick & Schmick's [30]
William W. McGuire University of Texas at Austin CEO of UnitedHealth Group
James W. Owens North Carolina State University CEO of Caterpillar Inc. [31]
John S. Reed Washington and Jefferson College CEO of Citigroup
Matthew K. Rose University of Missouri CEO of Burlington Northern Santa Fe, LLC
Richard Santulli Polytechnic University (New York) CEO of NetJets
Paul C. Saville College of William & Mary CEO of NVR, Inc.
Charles M. Stotz Cornell University Architect and historic preservation movement leader [32]
Mark B. Templeton North Carolina State University CEO of Citrix Systems [33]
Timothy Tucker Union University President of American Pharmacists Association [34]
Jim Walton University of Arkansas CEO of Arvest Bank [35]
S. Robson Walton University of Arkansas Chairman of Walmart [35]
Russ Weiner San Diego State Founder and CEO of Rockstar

Comedians

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Sugar Sammy Honorary member Comedian and writer [36]

Film and television

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Claude Akins Northwestern University Television actor, B. J. and the Bear
Charles Gary Allison University of Southern California Screenwriter and film producer and co-founder of Sundance Film Festival [37]
Walt Becker University of Southern California Film director, Van Wilder, Wild Hogs, and Old Dogs, and novelist [38]
Powers Boothe Texas State University Film and television actor, Deadwood, 24, and Nashville [39]
Benjamin Bratt University of California, Santa Barbara Film and television producer and actor [40]
Ryan Brown University of Oklahoma Television actor, The Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless [41]
Gene Callahan Louisiana State University Film and television production designer and two-time Academy Award winner [15]
Duane Clark University of California, Los Angeles Television director, producer, and writer and son of Dick Clark [42]
Will Forte University of California, Los Angeles Television and film actor, Saturday Night Live [38]
Will Geer University of Chicago Actor, The Waltons [39]
Dabbs Greer Drury University Film and television actor, Gunsmoke, Hank, and Little House on the Prairie [43]
Bill Hayes DePauw University Television actor [44]
John Michael Hayes University of Massachusetts Amherst Academy Award-winning screenwriter for Alfred Hitchcock [45]
Jean Hersholt Honorary member Actor [46]
Dean Jagger Wabash College Film, television, and stage actor and Academy Award winner, Twelve O'Clock High [40]
Chris Klein Texas Christian University Film actor, American Pie [47]
Lance Krall Georgia State University Actor [48]
Anson Mount Sewanee: The University of the South Film and television actor [49]
Joel Murray Northern Illinois University Film and television actor [50]
Michael O'Neil Auburn University Film and television actor, J. Edgar and Dallas Buyers Club [39]
James Rebhorn Wittenberg University Film and television actor, White Collar and Homeland [23][51]
Jonathan Sadowski University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Film and television actor, Live Free or Die Hard, Friday the 13th, and The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
Johnathon Schaech University of Maryland, College Park Film and television actor [52]
Robert Urich Florida State University Film, television, and screen actor, Vegas [23]
Ralph Waite Bucknell University Television actor, The Waltons
Randall Wallace Duke University Film screenwriter, producer, and director, The Man in the Iron Mask, We Were Soldiers, Secretariat, and Heaven Is for Real [53]
Matt Walsh Northern Illinois University Film and television actor [50]
Michael Westmore University of California, Santa Barbara Television makeup artist on Star Trek and Academy Award and Emmy Award winner [54]

Government and politics

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Thomas Abernethy University of Mississippi U.S. member of Congress from Mississippi [55]
James Burr V Allred Cumberland University Governor of Texas
Lincoln Almond University of Rhode Island Governor of Rhode Island
Sigurd Anderson South Dakota State University Governor of South Dakota [2]
Rick Baker Florida State University Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida [56]
Willard L. Beaulac Brown University U.S. ambassador to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, and Paraguay [57]
Ellis Yarnal Berry University of South Dakota U.S. Member of Congress from South Dakota
Alan Bible University of Nevada, Reno U.S. Senator from Nevada
Joseph H. Bottum University of South Dakota U.S. Senator from South Dakota [19]
Kevin Brady University of South Dakota U.S. member of Congress from Texas [58]
John Breaux University of Louisiana at Lafayette U.S. Senator from Louisiana [19]
Bob Brown Montana State University Montana Secretary of State
Charles Harrison Brown Drury University U.S. member of Congress from Missouri
Omar Burleson Abilene Christian University U.S. member of Congress from Texas
DeWayne Burns Tarleton State University Member of Texas House of Representatives
Maurice G. Burnside The Citadel U.S. member of Congress from West Virginia [53]
Donald Carcieri Brown University Governor of Rhode Island
David Carlucci Cornell University New York State Senator [3]
Max Cleland Stetson University U.S. Senator from Georgia [19]
Ron Coleman University of Texas at El Paso U.S. member of Congress from Texas
John Cooksey Louisiana State University U.S. member of Congress from Louisiana
Nathaniel Craley Gettysburg College U.S. member of Congress from Pennsylvania
John Danforth Honorary member U.S. Senator from Missouri [19]
William E. Dannemeyer Honorary member U.S. member of Congress from California
Dennis Daugaard University of South Dakota Governor of South Dakota [2]
Lloyd Doggett University of Texas at Austin U.S. member of Congress from Texas
James W. Dunn Michigan State University U.S. member of Congress from Michigan
Marc S. Ellenbogen Syracuse University U.S. diplomat, philanthropist, and presidential advisor
Houston I. Flournoy Cornell University California State Controller and Republican gubernatorial nominee [3]
Craig Ford Auburn University Alabama State House minority leader
Wendell Ford University of Kentucky U.S. Senator from Kentucky [19]
Alan Frumin Colgate University Parliamentarian of United States Senate [59]
Pat Garofalo Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State Representative [60]
Virgil Goode University of Richmond U.S. member of Congress from Virginia
James W. Grant Florida State University U.S. member of Congress from Florida [61]
Durward Gorham Hall Drury University U.S. member of Congress from Missouri
Richard T. Hanna University of California, Los Angeles U.S. member of Congress from California [38]
Joe Frank Harris University of Georgia Governor of Georgia
Vance Hartke University of Evansville U.S. Senator from Indiana [19]
Howell Heflin Birmingham–Southern College U.S. Senator from Alabama [62]
Robert King High University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mayor of Miami [63]
Michael Johns University of Miami White House presidential speechwriter and public policy expert [64]
Harold T. Johnson University of Nevada, Reno U.S. member of Congress from California [55]
James R. Jones University of Oklahoma U.S. member of Congress from Oklahoma and U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Sam H. Jones Louisiana State University Governor of Louisiana
Jack Kingston University of Georgia U.S. member of Congress from Georgia
Robert W. Levering Denison University U.S. member of Congress from Ohio
James Tilghman Lloyd Culver–Stockton College U.S. member of Congress from Missouri
Harold Lovre University of South Dakota U.S. Senator from South Dakota [55]
J. M. Lozano University of Texas at Austin Member of Texas House of Representatives [65]
Theron Lynd Mississippi State University A circuit clerk and voter registrar in Forrest County, Mississippi; who was part of six year of litigation for discrimination and denying African American voter registration in the 1960s and 1970s. [66][67]
William C. Marland University of Alabama Governor of West Virginia [55]
Ray Marshall Millsaps College U.S. Secretary of Labor
William McCormick Boston University U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa [30]
John A. McGuire Dartmouth College U.S. member of Congress from Connecticut
George T. Mickelson University of South Dakota Governor of South Dakota [2]
Allen I. Olson University of North Dakota Governor of North Dakota
Joe Dan Osceola Georgetown College Chief and tribal ambassador of Seminole tribe
John Oxendine Mercer University Georgia insurance and safety fire commissioner and former gubernatorial candidate [68]
Ron Paul Gettysburg College U.S. member of Congress from Texas and 2012 presidential candidate [69]
John Howard Pyle Honorary member Governor of Arizona [46]
Carl West Rich University of Cincinnati Mayor of Cincinnati and U.S. member of Congress from Ohio [55]
Tom Rooney Syracuse University U.S. member of Congress from Florida [70]
Charles H. Russell University of Nevada, Reno Governor of Nevada
Alfred Taylor Honorary member Governor of Tennessee [46]
Paul Trible Hampden–Sydney College U.S. Senator from Virginia and president of Christopher Newport University
Harry S. Truman Honorary member 33rd President of the United States [71]
Harold H. Velde Northwestern University U.S. member of Congress from Illinois
Curt Weldon West Chester University U.S. member of Congress from Pennsylvania
Means Wilkinson University of Arkansas Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives [72]
Kevin Yoder University of Kansas U.S. member of Congress from Kansas [15]
Clarence Clifton Young University of Nevada, Reno U.S. member of Congress and Nevada Supreme Court justice
Name Original chapter Notability References
Mack E. Barham University of Colorado Boulder Louisiana Supreme Court justice [73]
Harry Blackmun Harvard University U.S. Supreme Court associate justice [74]
Cleon H. Foust Wabash College 32nd Indiana Attorney General [75]
James D. Johnson Cumberland University Arkansas Supreme Court justice [55]
I. Beverly Lake Jr. Wake Forest University North Carolina Supreme Court chief justice [76]
Joseph Lambert Georgetown College Kentucky Supreme Court chief justice
Barron Patterson McCune Washington & Jefferson College U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania federal judge [77]
Alfred P. Murrah University of Oklahoma U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit federal judge
Clifford Taylor University of Michigan Michigan Supreme Court chief justice [78]
Gerald W. VandeWalle University of North Dakota North Dakota Supreme Court chief justice [76]
Robert L. Wilkins Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia federal judge
Clarence Clifton Young University of Nevada, Reno Supreme Court of Nevada justice

Media

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Dave Barnett University of North Texas Radio broadcaster for Fox Sports 1 and American Sports Network [79]
Paul Harvey University of Tulsa ABC News Radio broadcaster [80]
Scott Hastings University of Arkansas Altitude Sports and Entertainment color commentator for Denver Nuggets
Ray Lane Michigan State University WKBD-TV sports director in Detroit [81]
Josh Lewin Northwestern University Play-by-play announcer for UCLA Bruins football and basketball [82]
Woody Paige University of Tennessee Sports commentator for ESPN's Around the Horn [83]
John Quiñones St. Mary's University (Texas) ABC News correspondent [84]
Bill Rasmussen DePauw University Co-founder and first president and CEO of ESPN [85]
Frank Reynolds Wabash College ABC World News Tonight anchor [5]
John Tesh North Carolina State University Entertainment Tonight co-host [86]

Military

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Pappy Boyington University of Washington U.S. Marine Corps World War II fighter ace [87]
Jimmy Doolittle University of California, Berkeley World War II general and Medal of Honor recipient [87]
Russell E. Dougherty Western Kentucky University Strategic Air Command commander
Otto Glasser Cornell University U.S. Air Force lieutenant general who developed intercontinental ballistic missile technologies [3]
Montgomery Meigs University of Wisconsin–Madison Commanding general of U.S. Army Europe and Africa [59]
Chuck Pfarrer California State University Northridge SEAL Team Six member responsible for apprehending terrorist Abu Abbas

Musicians

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Bobby Bare Jr. University of Tennessee Musician
Zane Birdwell Samford University Grammy Award-winning recording engineer
Jason Boland Oklahoma State University Lead vocalist and songwriter for Jason Boland & The Stragglers
Neal E. Boyd Southeast Missouri State University Opera singer and America's Got Talent winner [88]
George Bruns Oregon State University Academy and Grammy Award-nominated film and television composer
Jay Chattaway West Virginia University Emmy Award-winning film and television composer
Kenny Chesney East Tennessee State University Country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist [86]
Brett Eldredge Elmhurst University Country music singer, songwriter, and producer
Tony Fagenson University of Southern California Rock music guitarist and songwriter for Eve 6 and Dead Posey [86]
Charles Kelley University of Georgia Country music singer and guitarist for Lady A[89] [90]
Frankie Laine Honorary member Traditional pop musician [46]
Jonathan Meiburg Sewanee: The University of the South Indie rock musician and lead singer and songwriter for Shearwater
Mark Schultz Kansas State University Contemporary Christian musician
John Tesh North Carolina State University Pop music musician [86]

Sports

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Baseball

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Brian Bannister University of Southern California Professional baseball player, New York Mets and Kansas City Royals [91]
Larry Burchart Oklahoma State University Professional baseball player, Cleveland Indians [92]
Cliff Chambers Washington State University Professional baseball player, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and St. Louis Cardinals [14]
Mickey Cochrane Boston University Professional baseball player, Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics and Baseball Hall of Fame member [87]
Jim Cox Indiana State University Professional baseball player, Montreal Expos [92]
Emerson Dickman Washington and Lee University Professional baseball player, Boston Red Sox [92]
Larry Dierker University of California, Santa Barbara Professional baseball player, Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals [93]
Matt Dunbar Florida State University Professional baseball player, Florida Marlins [61]
Eddie Dunn University of Miami Head football and baseball coach at University of Miami [94]
Brendan Harris College of William & Mary Professional baseball player for multiple teams [93]
Wynn Hawkins Baldwin Wallace University Professional baseball player, Cleveland Indians [92]
Oral Hildebrand Butler University Professional baseball player, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Browns [95]
Jeff James Indiana State University Professional baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies [92]
Ferguson Jenkins Honorary member Professional baseball player for multiple teams and Baseball Hall of Fame member [82]
Steve Kuczek Colgate University Professional baseball player, Boston Braves [59]
Danny Litwhiler Bloomsburg University Professional baseball player for multiple teams and Florida State and Michigan State head baseball coach [61]
Ralph Mauriello University of Southern California Professional baseball player, Los Angeles Dodgers [92]
Abe Mickal Louisiana State University College football player for LSU Tigers and College Football Hall of Fame member [14]
Chink Outen North Carolina State University Professional baseball player, Brooklyn Dodgers [92]
Rusty Peters Washington and Lee University Professional baseball player, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Athletics, and St. Louis Browns [92]
Will Rhymes College of William & Mary Professional baseball player, Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Rays [96]
Ron Santo Honorary member Professional baseball player, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox [46]
Jim Schlossnagle Elon University Texas A&M head baseball coach [97]
Steve Shea University of Massachusetts Professional baseball player, Houston Astros and Montreal Expos [92]
Roger Smithberg Bradley University Professional baseball player, Oakland Athletics [92]
Ebba St. Claire Colgate University Professional baseball player, Milwaukee Brewers and New York Giants [59]
Kevin Stocker University of Washington Professional baseball player with Anaheim Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, and Tampa Bay Rays
Syd Thrift Randolph-Macon College General manager of Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates and professional scout [73]
Billy Williams Honorary member Professional baseball player, Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics and Baseball Hall of Fame member [46]
Dib Williams Hendrix College Professional baseball player, Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics [92]

Basketball

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Ronnie Arrow Texas State University Head basketball coach, University of South Alabama [98]
Jimmy Bartolotta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professional basketball player, Iceland's basketball league
Larry Brown University of California Los Angeles Head college and professional basketball coach for multiple teams [14]
Barney Cable Bradley University Professional basketball player for multiple teams [99]
John Clawson University of Michigan Professional basketball player, ABA
Barry Collier Butler University Head college basketball coach, Butler University and University of Nebraska
Tommy Dempsey Keystone College Head college basketball for multiple teams [98]
Lawrence Frank Indiana University Bloomington Detroit Pistons and New Jersey Nets head coach [100]
Swede Halbrook Oregon State University Professional basketball player, tallest player to ever play college or professional basketball at 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m) [101]
Lars Hansen University of Washington Professional basketball player, Seattle SuperSonics and Olympian for Canadian national team
Scott Hastings University of Arkansas Professional basketball player for multiple teams
Larry Holley William Jewell College Head college basketball coach for multiple teams [102]
Henry Iba Westminster College U.S. Olympic basketball team and Basketball Hall of Fame member [14]
Buddy Jeannette Washington & Jefferson College Professional basketball player for multiple teams and member of Basketball Hall of Fame
Tom Nissalke Florida State University Professional basketball coach for multiple teams [100]
Rick Pitino University of Massachusetts Amherst Boston Celtics and Greece Olympic basketball head coach [14]
Adrian Howard Smith University of Kentucky Professional basketball player for multiple teams

Bobsled

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Charles Butler Brown University Bronze medal winner, 1956 Winter Olympics [57]
Arthur Tyler University of Michigan Bronze medal winner, 1956 Winter Olympics [14]

Football

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Stephen Alexander Honorary member Professional football player, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers, and Washington Redskins [46]
Bob Baumhower University of Alabama Professional football player, Miami Dolphins
Fred Biletnikoff Florida State University Professional football player, Oakland Raiders, and Pro Football Hall of Fame member [14]
Bill Bradley University of Texas at Austin Professional football player, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, and St. Louis Cardinals [103]
Leon Brogden Wake Forest University Member of Wake Forest University Sports Hall of Fame and North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame [104]
Mark Bruener University of Washington Professional football player, Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers
Mark Brunell University of Washington Professional football quarterback, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and Washington Redskins [103]
Blair Bush University of Washington Professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, and Seattle Seahawks [103]
Al Carapella University of Miami Professional football player, San Francisco 49ers [63]
Steve Christie College of William & Mary Professional football player, Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Fred Cox University of Pittsburgh Professional football player, Minnesota Vikings
Sam Darnold University of Southern California Professional football player, Carolina Panthers and New York Jets
Eddie Dunn University of Miami Head college football and baseball coach, University of Miami [94]
John Fiala University of Washington Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
Bernie Flowers Purdue University Professional football player, Baltimore Colts [105]
Joe Gardi University of Maryland Head college football coach, Hofstra University [106]
John Gordy University of Tennessee Professional football player, Detroit Lions
Nathaniel Hackett University of California, Davis Head coach, Denver Broncos [107]
Marv Hubbard Colgate University Professional football player, Detroit Lions and Oakland Raiders [59]
Gary Huff Florida State University Professional football player, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers [61]
Mark Kelso College of William and Mary Professional football player, Buffalo Bills
Cody Kessler University of Southern California Professional football player, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New England Patriots
Bill Lynch Butler University Head college football coach, Ball State University, DePauw University, and Indiana University Bloomington
Vaughn Mancha University of Alabama Professional football player, Boston Yanks [61]
Bob Masterson University of Miami Professional football player, Washington Redskins [63]
Ed McCrillis Brown University Professional football player, Boston Bulldogs and Providence Steam Roller [57]
Gene McDowell Florida State University Head football coach, University of Central Florida [61]
Paul McGowan Florida State University Professional football player, Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings [61]
Abe Mickal Louisiana State University College Football Hall of Fame member [14]
Bill Miller University of Miami Professional football player, Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders [63]
Jim L. Mora University of Washington Head coach, University of Connecticut [103]
Bill Muir Susquehanna University Assistant coach, Kansas City Chiefs [103]
Ray Neal Washington & Jefferson College Professional football player and head coach, DePauw University, and Indiana Football Hall of Fame member [108]
Jim O'Brien University of Cincinnati Professional football player, Baltimore Colts and Detroit Lions
Don Paul Washington State University Professional football player, Chicago Cardinals and Cleveland Browns
Steve Pelluer University of Washington Professional football player, Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs
Joe Philbin Washington & Jefferson College Professional head coach, Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins [103]
John Rauch University of Georgia Professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles, and coach
Ron Sellers Florida State University Professional football player, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, and New England Patriots
Bert Shurtleff Brown University Professional football player, Boston Bulldogs and Providence Steam Roller [57]
Mike Tannenbaum University of Massachusetts Executive vice president of football operations, Miami Dolphins
Joe Tereshinski Sr. University of Georgia Professional football player, Washington Redskins [37]
Aaron Thomas Oregon State University Professional football player, New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers [101]
Charley Trippi University of Georgia Professional football player, Chicago Cardinals, and Pro Football Hall of Fame member [14]
Jim Vollenweider University of Miami Professional football player, San Francisco 49ers [63]
Ray Wersching University of California, Berkeley Professional football player, San Diego Chargers and San Francisco 49ers
Roger Zatkoff University of Michigan Professional football player, Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers [103]

Golf

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Fred Haas Louisiana State University Professional golfer, PGA Tour [109]
Chuck Kocsis University of Michigan NCAA Men's Individual Golf champion [78]
John Schroeder University of Michigan Professional golfer, PGA Tour and Champions Tour [109]

Hydroplane racing

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Bill Muncey Boston University Member of International Motorsports Hall of Fame [14]

Professional wrestling

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Dory Funk Jr. West Texas A&M University WWC Universal Heavyweight professional wrestler [110]
Daniel Rodimer University of South Florida WWE professional wrestler under the name "Dan Rodman" [97]
Merced Solis West Texas A&M University WWE professional wrestler under the name "Tito Santana" [111]

Rugby

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Kyle Winter Boston University Professional rugby player, American National Rugby League

Soccer

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Cobi Jones University of California, Los Angeles Professional soccer player, LA Galaxy [97]

Swimming

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Doug Gjertsen University of Texas at Austin 1988 Summer Olympics gold medal winner

Tennis

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Gardnar Mulloy University of Miami International Tennis Hall of Fame member [14]

Volleyball

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Phil Dalhausser University of Central Florida Volleyball player and 2008 Summer Olympics gold medal winner

See also

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References

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