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词条 List of Bowling Green State University alumni
释义

  1. Arts and entertainment

  2. Athletes

  3. Politics

  4. News

  5. Other

  6. References

{{Update|inaccurate=yes|date=August 2012}}

This is a list of notable people associated with Bowling Green State University, located in the American city of Bowling Green, Ohio.

Arts and entertainment

  • Lexi Allen, singer, actress, television personality
  • James Baldwin, author, poet (writer in residence)
  • James Carlos Blake, author
  • Philana Marie Boles, author of Glitz, Little Divas, In the Paint, and Blame It on Eve
  • Bernie Casey, former professional football player, actor, and visual artist
  • Tim Conway, Emmy Award-winning actor
  • Jennifer Crusie, writer
  • Jim Daniels, writer
  • Ray Davis, musician
  • Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer
  • Frank Dungan, television producer and writer
  • Edmundo Farolan, writer
  • Robert Ferrigno, writer
  • Carolyn Forche, writer
  • Mary Jo Freshley, dancer
  • Bob Hartman, musician
  • Jennifer Higdon, Grammy Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
  • Judson Laipply, comedian
  • Ian McConville, webcomic artist, Mac Hall{{citation needed|date=August 2016|reason=Ian's article doesn't state he attended BGSU.}}
  • Jason Nelson, pioneering net artist, digital poet
  • Ric Ocasek, musician, The Cars
  • Robert Patrick, actor
  • Barbara Paul, author
  • James Pickens, Jr., actor
  • Arnold Rampersad, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author
  • Terry Ryan, writer
  • Eva Marie Saint, Academy Award-winning actress
  • James Swearingen, composer
  • Anne Valente, author
  • Allen Wier, author
  • Dara Wier, poet
  • Theresa Williams, writer

Athletes

  • Omari Aldridge, professional soccer player currently with Beijing Hongdeng
  • Harold Anderson, former college basketball coach; Basketball Hall of Fame member
  • Larry Arndt, infielder for the Oakland Athletics; BGSU Baseball Hall of Fame member
  • Burke Badenhop, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers
  • Doug Bair, former professional baseball player
  • Martin Bayless, former professional football player
  • Kevin Bieksa, professional ice hockey player currently with the Anaheim Ducks
  • Rob Blake, Hall of Fame ice hockey player, won Stanley Cup in 2001; three-time member of the Canadian Olympic hockey team, winning a gold medal in 2002
  • Aris Brimanis, professional ice hockey player currently with the Hannover Scorpions
  • Dan Bylsma, former professional ice hockey player and current head coach of the Buffalo Sabres
  • Khary Campbell, former professional football player
  • Bernie Casey, former professional football player
  • Gino Cavallini, former professional hockey player, scorer for the Falcons NCAA National Championship, winning overtime goal
  • Alissa Czisny, figure skater and 2009 US Figure Skating National Champion
  • Antonio Daniels, professional basketball player currently with the Texas Legends
  • Greg de Vries, former professional ice hockey player, won Stanley Cup in 2001
  • Dave Ellett, former professional ice hockey player
  • Nelson Emerson, former professional ice hockey player
  • Alex Foster, professional ice hockey player
  • Garry Galley, former professional ice hockey player
  • Jeff Genyk, current tight ends coach and special teams coordinator for the University of Wisconsin football team
  • Jeff Groth, former professional football player
  • Scott Hamilton, professional figure skater and Olympic gold medalist
  • Andrew Hammond, professional ice hockey player
  • Josh Harris, professional football player, last with the New York Giants
  • Orel Hershiser, former professional baseball player, currently an analyst for Baseball Tonight and Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN
  • Bob Hill, professional basketball coach
  • Brian Hills, former professional ice hockey player, current Associate Head Coach of the RIT Tigers men's hockey team
  • Richaun Holmes, professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns
  • Brian Holzinger, former professional ice hockey player and Hobey Baker Award winner
  • Omar Jacobs, professional football player currently with the Jacksonville Sharks of the Arena Football League
  • Mike Johnson, former professional ice hockey player, currently an analyst for the NHL Network, and TSN and color commentator for the Winnipeg Jets
  • Chris Jones, professional football player with the New England Patriots
  • Jim Joyce, umpire for MLB
  • Dan Kane, former professional ice hockey player
  • Ken Klee, former professional ice hockey player
  • Howard Komives, former professional basketball player, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons, Buffalo Braves, Kansas City Kings
  • Jay Larranaga, professional basketball player, member of Ireland basketball team
  • Kory Lichtensteiger, professional football player currently with the Washington Redskins
  • Mike Liut, former professional ice hockey player
  • Brian MacLellan, professional ice hockey player, won Stanley Cup in 1989; current General Manager of the Washington Capitals
  • Jon Matsumoto, professional hockey player currently with the San Jose Sharks
  • Mike McCullough, professional golfer and multiple winner on the PGA Tour
  • Keith McLeod, professional basketball player currently with BC Kalev/Cramo
  • George McPhee, former professional ice hockey player, Hobey Baker Award winner, General Manager of NHL's Vegas Golden Knights and former GM of Washington Capitals
  • Nick Mileti, former owner of Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Crusaders, and writer of Closet Italians
  • Ken Morrow, former professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey team
  • Scott Mruczkowski, professional football player
  • Don Nehlen, former player who became a highly successful coach at West Virginia University and college football hall of fame member
  • Doyt Perry, former college football coach and college football hall of fame member
  • Dave Preston, former professional football player
  • Nolan Reimold, professional baseball player currently with the Baltimore Orioles
  • Todd Reirden, former professional ice hockey player and current head coach for the Washington Capitals; won Stanley Cup in 2018
  • Bob Reynolds, former professional football player
  • Jamie Rivers, former professional football player
  • Isaac Rosefelt (born 1985), American-Israeli basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Bob Schnelker, former professional football player
  • Dan Sexton, professional ice hockey player currently with the Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Jordan Sigalet, former professional ice hockey player; currently the goaltending coach for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League
  • Doug Smith, former professional football player
  • Fred Sturt, former professional football player
  • Shaun Suisham, professional football player currently with the Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Nate Thurmond, former professional basketball player; seven-time NBA All-Star; member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
  • Andy Tracy, former professional baseball player; current manager for the Williamsport Crosscutters of the New York–Penn League
  • Dana Veth, former professional soccer player
  • Vince Villanucci, former professional football player
  • Phil Villapiano, former professional football player; four-time Pro Bowler
  • Mike Weger, former professional football player
  • Mark Wells, former professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey team
  • Charlie Williams, former professional football player
  • Wayne Wilson, current Head Coach of the RIT Tigers men's hockey team
  • Dave Wottle, Olympic gold medalist
  • Paul Ysebaert, former professional ice hockey player

Politics

  • Daniel Ayalon, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S.
  • Tim Berry, Indiana State Auditor (R)[1]
  • Elizabeth M. Boyer, lawyer, writer, publisher, and feminist founder of WEAL
  • Dan Carter, State Representative, Connecticut 2nd Assembly District
  • Thomas Cochran, former Mayor of Norwalk, Ohio
  • Kevin Coughlin, Ohio state senator (R)
  • Charlie Earl, former Ohio state representative, candidate in the 2014 Ohio gubernatorial election
  • Robert P. Hanrahan, former U.S. Congressional Representative (R-IL)
  • Randy Gardner, Ohio state senator (R) and Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education
  • Bruce Edward Johnson, former Ohio Lieutenant Governor
  • James Henry Gorbey, United States federal judge
  • Gene Krebs, former Ohio State Representative (R-OH, 1993-2000)
  • Bob Latta, U.S. Congressional Representative (R-OH)
  • Tom Luken, former Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio and U.S. Congressional Representative (D-OH)
  • Betty Montgomery, former Ohio Attorney General and State Auditor (R)
  • Paul Muenzer, former Mayor of Naples, Florida (1992–1996)[2]
  • Chris Redfern, former Ohio state Representative and former chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party (D)[3]
  • Tim Ryan, U.S. Congressional Representative (D-OH)
  • Kathy Sheehan, Mayor of Albany, New York (D)
  • W. Wesley McDonald, author of Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology
  • Hou Chong-wen, Deputy Mayor of Chiayi City, Taiwan

News

  • Leon Bibb, WEWS news anchor
  • Jay Crawford, ESPN sportscaster
  • Mike Emrick, NHL on NBC play-by-play announcer
  • Steve Hartman, CBS News correspondent
  • Jason Jackson, ESPN sportscaster
  • Steve Mears, NHL Network sportscaster

Other

  • John R. Adams, federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
  • Conrad Allen, geologist
  • Victor Boschini, Chancellor of Texas Christian University
  • William Easterly, development economist
  • Robert Hugh Ferrell, historian
  • Carole Kariuki, CEO of the Kenyan Private Sector Alliance [4][5]
  • Adena Williams Loston, President of St. Philip’s College, San Antonio, Texas
  • Beth Macy, journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Becky Minger, Miss Ohio America 2010
  • Shantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe Systems
  • Dean Pees, NFL Defensive Coordinator
  • William Julius Wilson, Harvard professor and sociologist{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/478/000062292/ |title=William Julius Wilson |publisher=Nndb.com |accessdate=2016-08-

References

1. ^Tim Berry, Indiana State Auditor Biography
2. ^{{cite news|first=|last=|title=Paul W. Muenzer Obituary |url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/naplesnews/obituary.aspx?pid=172850182 |work=Naples Daily News |date=2014-10-18 |accessdate=2014-10-25}}
3. ^Ohio Democrats "Meet the Chairman"
4. ^{{cite web|accessdate=18 November 2017 | location=Nairobi|url=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/lifestyle/article/2000039490/seeing-kenya-s-economy-grow-is-my-dream | title=Seeing Kenya's Economy Grow Is My Dream |date=24 July 2011 |newspaper=The Standard (Kenya) |last=Chege |first=Njoki}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://kepsa.or.ke/portfolio-items/carole-kariuki/ |title=Carole Kariuki, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Private Sector Alliance: Short Biography |publisher=Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) | author=KEPSA |location=Nairobi | accessdate=18 November 2017 | date=18 November 2017}}
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