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词条 List of Wake Forest University people
释义

  1. Presidents

  2. Notable faculty

  3. Notable Alumni

     Academia  Founders and leaders of academic institutions  Arts and letters  Literature and poetry  Journalism & Media  Music  Film and television  Visual art  Other  Politics, law, and government  U.S. Governors  U.S. Senators and Congressmen  Diplomats  Federal officials  Judges and attorneys  Mayors  Other  Science  Religion  Business  Medicine  Sports  American Football  Pro Football Hall of Fame  Major League Baseball  Basketball  Golf  Olympians  Soccer  Tennis 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External Links

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This list of Wake Forest University people includes notable alumni, faculty and staff of Wake Forest University, located in the American city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Presidents

  1. Samuel Wait (1834–1845)&91;1&93;
  2. William Hooper (1845–1848)
  3. John B. White (1848–1853)
  4. Washington M. Wingate (acting 1854–1856, president 1856–1862, 1866–1879)
  5. Thomas H. Pritchard (1879–1882)
  6. Charles Taylor (1884–1905)
  7. William L. Poteat (1905–1927)
  8. Francis Pendleton Gaines (1927–1930)
  9. Thurman D. Kitchin (1930–1950)
  10. Harold W. Tribble (1950–1967)
  11. James R. Scales (1967–1983)
  12. Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. (1983–2005)
  13. Nathan O. Hatch (2005–present)&91;2&93;

Notable faculty

  • Maya Angelou, English[3]
  • Anthony Atala, Urology (Chair)
  • Rhoda Billings, Law (Emerita)
  • Coy Cornelius Carpenter, M.D., dean of the School of Medicine of Wake Forest University from 1936–67 and vice president for health affairs 1963–67
  • David Carroll, Physics, Director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials
  • David Faber, Art and printmaking
  • Melissa Harris-Perry, Presidential Chair Professor of Politics and International Affairs
  • Dan Locklair, Music and Composer-in-Residence
  • Allen Mandelbaum, English and Humanities
  • Suzanne Reynolds, Law
  • Sarah Watts, History

Notable Alumni

Academia

Founders and leaders of academic institutions

  • James Archibald Campbell (B.A. 1911): 1st president of Campbell College
  • Leslie H. Campbell (1911): 2nd president of Campbell College
  • Spright Dowell (1896): former president of Auburn University and Mercer University
  • William Louis Poteat (B.A. 1877): educator; 7th President of Wake Forest University (1905–1927)
  • Michael Maxey (B.A., M.A.): 11th president of Roanoke College[4]
  • George M. Modlin (B.A. 1924): former president of the University of Richmond
  • Washington Manly Wingate (1849): 4th president of Wake Forest University
  • Norman Adrian Wiggins (1952): 3rd president of Campbell University

Arts and letters

Literature and poetry

  • Stephen Amidon, author
  • Joseph Quincy Adams Jr. (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1901)
  • A.R. Ammons (1949) , poet and scholar
  • Frances O'Roark Dowell (1979) , author
  • L.M. Elliott (B.A.) , author, Under a War-Torn Sky
  • Matt Gallagher (B.A. 2005) , author

Journalism & Media

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  • W.J. Cash, author and journalist
  • Becky Garrison (B.A.), religious satirist and columnist for The Wittenburg Door
  • Emily Giffin (B.A.) , author of Something Borrowed
  • Maria Henson (B.A. 1982), journalist, editor, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing award.[5]
  • Melissa Harris-Perry (B.A. 1994), political scientist and journalist[6]
  • Al Hunt (B.A. 1965), journalist and Columnist for Bloomberg News[7]
  • Dagen McDowell (1991), anchor for Fox Business Channel and business correspondent for Fox News[8]
  • Carlos Maza (B.A. 2010), journalist for Vox
  • LaChina Robinson, women's college basketball analyst for Fox Sports 1.[9]
  • Scott Rasmussen (M.B.A.), political analyst
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Music

  • Lamar Stringfield, classical composer, flautist, symphony conductor and anthologist of American folk music.
  • Christopher Magiera, international operatic baritone, professor of voice

Film and television

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  • Carol Barbee, television producer, writer
  • Stephanie Birkitt, assistant to David Letterman on Late Show with David Letterman
  • Marc Blucas, actor[10]
  • David Chase (attended), television writer, director, producer (The Sopranos)
  • James DuBose, film and television producer, entertainment industry executive; Rising Star Award recipient[11]
  • Joe Lawson, co-creator of GEICO Cavemen commercials and ABC's Cavemen TV series
  • Carter MacIntyre, television actor (American Heiress, Undercovers)
  • Lee Norris, film and television actor (Boy Meets World, The Torkelsons, One Tree Hill)
  • Carroll O'Connor, actor (best known as Archie Bunker on the TV series All in the Family)
  • Sarah Schneider, former writer for Saturday Night Live
  • Dave Willis, co-creator of the animated TV shows Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies; writer and voice actor for animated TV show Coast to Coast
  • Arvind Swamy, Indian Tamil film actor & businessman
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Visual art

  • Justin Guariglia, artist and documentary photographer for the National Geographic Society

Other

  • Eddie Timanus, USA Today sportswriter; Jeopardy! champion
  • Ricky Van Veen, co-creator of the website CollegeHumor; entrepreneur

Politics, law, and government

U.S. Governors

  • J. Melville Broughton (1910), Governor of North Carolina (D) (1941–45) and U.S. Senator[12]
  • Charlie Crist, Governor of Florida (R) (2006–2010)
  • Robert L. Ehrlich, Governor of Maryland (R) and former Congressman
  • William W. Kitchin (1884), Governor of North Carolina (D) (1909–13)[13]

U.S. Senators and Congressmen

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  • Josiah W. Bailey, U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1931–46); co-author of the Conservative Manifesto criticizing the New Deal
  • Richard Burr (B.A. 1978), U.S. Senator (R-NC)[14]
  • Donna Edwards (B.A. 1980), Democratic Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District[15]
  • David Funderburk (B.A., M.A. 1967) , former Congressman (R-NC) (1995–97); U.S. Ambassador to Romania (1981–85)[16]
  • Kay Hagan (J.D. 1978), Former U.S. Senator of North Carolina (D-NC)[17]
  • Jesse Helms, former U.S. Senator (R-NC) (1973–2003)[18]
  • Larry Kissell (B.A.), U.S. Congressman (D-NC)[19]
  • Alton A. Lennon (1929), former U.S. Senator; Congressman (D-NC)[20]
  • Robert Burren Morgan, former U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1977–81)
  • Furnifold M. Simmons, former U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1901–31)
  • Charles H. Taylor, former Congressman (R-NC)
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Diplomats

  • James P. Cain, former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark
  • Jeanette W. Hyde, former Ambassador to Barbados, Dominica, St. Lucia, Antigua, Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
  • Graham Martin, former U.S. ambassador to Italy, Thailand, and South Vietnam

Federal officials

  • Robert L. Wilkie (B.A. 1985 ), former Assistant Secretary of Defense; Current Secretary of Veterans Affairs.[21]

Judges and attorneys

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  • Rhoda Billings, professor; former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
  • Rusty Duke, Judge[22]
  • Britt Grant U.S. Circuit Court Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit; former Justice of Supreme Court of Georgia
  • Louise W. Flanagan, District Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
  • Major B. Harding, attorney and former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court
  • Jerome Holmes, Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
  • I. Beverly Lake, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
  • John C. Martin, Chief Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals
  • Davis R. Ruark, former State's Attorney for Wicomico County, Maryland
  • Emory M. Sneeden, former Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
  • George L. Wainwright, Jr., former Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
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Mayors

  • Tom Fetzer, former mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • Patrick Smathers, former mayor of Canton, North Carolina.
  • Knox H. White, Republican mayor of Greenville, South Carolina since 1995

Other

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  • Ted Budd (M.B.A.), member of the United States House of Representatives for North Carolina's 13th congressional district
  • John S. Battle (B.A.), served as 56th Governor of Virginia
  • C. Dan Barrett, Republican candidate for Governor of NC in 2004
  • Philip E. Berger, Republican leader in the North Carolina State Senate
  • Creigh Deeds (J.D.) , 2009 Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Virginia
  • N. Leo Daughtry (B.A. 1962, L.L.B. 1965), former member of the North Carolina General Assembly
  • Mary Easley, former First Lady of North Carolina (2001–2009)
  • Brigadier General Pat Foote (retired – US Army), first female to be given Brigade Command; first female instructor at the Army War College
  • James Forrester, North Carolina State Senator
  • George Holding (B.A., J.D.), current United States Representative for North Carolina's 2nd congressional district
  • Richard H. Moore, North Carolina Treasurer
  • Josh Pitcock (J.D.), former Chief of Staff to vice president Mike Pence under the Trump Administration[23]
  • Eric Miller Reeves, North Carolina State Senator
  • Alex Sink, former 2nd Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–2011); Democratic candidate for Governor of Florida in 2010.
  • Greg Habeeb, former Virginia State Delegate representing Virginia’s 8th House of Delegates District. (2011-2018){{div col end}}

Science

  • Phillip Griffiths (B.S. 1959), mathematician; professor at the Institute for Advanced Study[24]
  • Mona Jhaveri, cancer researcher and entrepreneur focused on biotech funding[25]
  • Douglas D. Taylor, entrepreneur and former academic researcher in the field of extracellular vesicles

Religion

  • Michael Curry (Attended), 27th presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church, addressed the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
  • Amzi Clarence Dixon, Baptist minister and author, older brother of Thomas Dixon, Jr.
  • Thomas Dixon, Jr., minister and novelist
  • Samuel Johnson Howard, 8th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida
  • Ted G. Stone, Southern Baptist evangelist and recovered amphetamine addict

Business

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  • Jabez A. Bostwick, founding partner of Standard Oil
  • Ross Atkins, Executive, General manager of the Toronto Blue Jays[26]
  • Gregory Brooks, entrepreneur and professional poker player
  • D. Wayne Calloway, former CEO of PepsiCo
  • Michael DeBatt, Gambino crime family mob associate
  • Charlie Ergen (M.B.A. 1976) , co-founder and CEO of Dish Network[27]
  • David Farr, CEO, Emerson Electric Company[28]
  • Anil Rai Gupta (M.B.A.), Chairman and managing director of Havells
  • Robin Ganzert (B.S., M.B.A.), CEO of the American Humane organization
  • Zach Klein, co-founder of Vimeo
  • Justin W. Lee, founder of the Gay Christian Network
  • Joseph W. Luter III, chairman of Smithfield Foods, Inc.
  • Warren Stephens, Chairman, President and CEO, Stephens Inc.
  • G. Kennedy Thompson, Chairman, President and CEO, Wachovia Corp.
  • Eric C. Wiseman, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, VF Corporation
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Medicine

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  • William Allan, genetics
  • Anthony Atala, regenerative medicine and urology
  • Ken Blum, neuropsychopharmacology and genetics
  • Paul Bucy, neurology and neurosurgery
  • Coy Cornelius Carpenter, dean
  • Richard Cytowic, neurology
  • James Forrester, politician
  • Max Gomez (Ph.D), medical reporter[29]
  • Tinsley Randolph Harrison, internal medicine
  • David L. Heymann, infectious disease
  • Robert Lanza, regenerative medicine
  • Thomas T. Mackie, preventative medicine and infectious disease
  • Thomas Marshburn, astronaut
  • Jerry Punch, ESPN commentator
  • Leon S. Robertson, epidemiology
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Sports

American Football

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  • Jon Abbate, linebacker in NFL, CFL and UFL, central figure in The 5th Quarter, film on Wake's 2006 season
  • Ernie Accorsi (BA 1963), NFL executive[30]
  • Billy Ard, New York Giants
  • Stanley Arnoux, NFL Linebacker, Super Bowl Champion.
  • Reggie Austin, NFL Cornerback
  • Gary Baldinger, NFL Defensive Tackle.
  • Rich Baldinger, NFL offensive Lineman.
  • Elmer Barbour, NFL Linebacker.
  • Chris Barclay, NFL running back.
  • Billy Ray Barnes, NFL half back, 3x Pro-Bowler.
  • DJ Boldin, NFL wide receiver, current Offensive assistant for the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Carlos Bradley, NFL Linebacker.[31]
  • David Braxton, NFL Linebacker.
  • Tommy Bohanon, NFL fullback for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
  • Ronnie Burgess, NFL defensive back
  • Jessie Bates III, NFL safety for the Cincinnati Bengals.[32]
  • Josh Bush, NFL Free Safety, Super Bowl 50, Champion, currently a free agent.[33]
  • Michael Campanaro, NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens.[34]
  • Jim Clack, NFL guard
  • Desmond Clark, NFL tight end[35]
  • George Coghill, retired NFL defensive back for the Denver Broncos[36]
  • Aaron Curry (B.A. 2009), NFL linebacker, No.4 pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.[37]
  • Tyson Clabo, Former NFL player, Pro-Bowler.[38]
  • Kenny Duckett, NFL wide receiver[39]
  • Duke Ejiofor, NFL Linebacker, Houston Texans.[40]
  • Clark Gaines, NFL running back[41]
  • Bill George, NFL linebacker
  • Chris Givens, NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens[42]
  • Kevin Johnson, defensive back for the Houston Texans[43]
  • Syd Kitson, NFL guard
  • Dave LaCrosse, NFL linebacker
  • Ovie Mughelli, fullback for the Atlanta Falcons
  • Harry Newsome, former NFL Player[44]
  • Calvin Pace, NFL defensive end[45]
  • James "Quick" Parker, retired professional football player,Canadian Football Hall of Fame
  • Brian Piccolo, retired professional football player, former fullback for the Chicago Bears[46]
  • Ryan Plackemeier, punter for the Seattle Seahawks[47]
  • Ricky Proehl, NFL wide receiver, Carolina Panthers wide receivers coach[48]
  • Jerry Punch, auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN
  • Fred Robbins, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Giants
  • Norm Snead, NFL quarterback; four-time Pro Bowler
  • Kyle Wilber, NFL linebacker, currently plays for the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Nikita Whitlock, NFL player, current free agent.
  • John Henry Mills, NFL running back, linebacker and tight end; Pro-Bowl
  • Walter Rasby, NFL tight end
  • Michael McCrary, NFL defensive end, 2-time Pro-Bowler, Super Bowl XXXV Champion
  • Marquel Lee, Middle Linebacker for the Oakland Raiders.[49]
  • Alphonso Smith, former NFL player.
  • Joe Looney, current NFL player for Dallas Cowboys.
  • Chip Vaughn, former NFL player, Super Bowl XLIV, Champion with the New Orleans Saints, currently plays for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.
  • John Wolford (2017), professional football player[50]
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Pro Football Hall of Fame

  • Bill George (Inducted in 1974)

Major League Baseball

  • Gair Allie, MLB Player[51]
  • Mike Buddie, former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Yankees and Brewers, current Associate Athletic Director for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
  • Ryan Braun, MLB Player[52]
  • Tommy Byrne,MLB player, 1949 and 1956 World Series Champion with the New York Yankees.[53]
  • Dave Bush, former Major League Baseball pitcher, currently plays for the SK Wyverns of the Korea Baseball Organization[54]
  • Will Craig, first round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft, currently with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • Rip Coleman, MLB Player, 1956 World series Champion with the New York Yankees.[55]
  • Bill Dillman, MLB Player[56]
  • Stuart Fairchild, current MLB Player for the Cincinnati Reds.
  • Tommy Gregg, MLB player[57]
  • Lee Gooch, MLB Player[58]
  • Bill Herring, minor league baseball pitcher, player-manager and general manager {{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}
  • Erik Hanson, MLB Player[59]
  • Kevin Jarvis, former Major League Baseball pitcher, currently a scout for the San Diego Padres[60]
  • Buddy Lewis, MLB Player, 2x MLB All-Star[61]
  • Mike MacDougal, former Major League Baseball relief pitcher, MLB All-Star.[62]
  • Cory Sullivan, Major League Baseball outfielder[63]
  • Mac Williamson, Major League Baseball outfielder for the San Francisco Giants[64]
  • Vic Sorrell, former MLB player, played for the Detroit Tigers, World Series Champion.[65]
  • Jack Meyer, MLB player, Philadelphia Phillies.
  • Willard Marshall, Former MLB player, three-time MLB All-Star.
  • Craig Robinson, former MLB player.
  • Griffin Roberts, MLB player for the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • Gavin Sheets, 49th pick in the 2017 MLB Draft, Current MLB player for the Chicago White Sox.[66]
  • Ray Scarborough, Retired MLB player, 10 MLB seasons, MLB All-Star, 1952 World Series Champion with the New York Yankees.[67]
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Basketball

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  • Al-Farouq Aminu, small forward for the Portland Trail Blazers NBA team[68]
  • Muggsy Bogues (1987), retired NBA player, 14 years in the NBA, played for the Charlotte Hornets, Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors, shortest NBA player of all time, standing 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)[69](Jersey retired)
  • Dave Budd, center for the New York Knicks[70]
  • Skip Brown, Former college basketball player and athletic director for Wake Forest, selected by the Boston Celtics in the 1977 NBA Draft.
  • Bryant Crawford, professional basketball player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil.[71]
  • John Collins, 19th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, currently plays for the Atlanta Hawks.[72]
  • Casey Crawford, former professional basketball player
  • Len Chappell, former NBA player.(Jersey Retired).[73]
  • Randolph Childress, former professional basketball player who last played in Italy for Cestistica San Severo, current asstiant coach for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.[74]
  • Charlie Davis, former NBA player for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers, Fourth-team All-american, 1971 ACC Player of the Year.[75](Jersey Retired).
  • Tim Duncan (B.A. 1997), retired NBA player, 19 seasons, #1 overall pick in 1997 NBA Draft, 1998 NBA Rookie of the Year, 15-time NBA All-Star, forward-center for the San Antonio Spurs NBA team, three-time NBA MVP, five-time NBA Champion. (Jersey Retired).[76]
  • Justin Gray, professional basketball player for BC Tsmoski-Minsk.
  • Murray Greason, former college basketball and baseball coach, 1956 ACC Coach of the Year.[77]
  • Kenny Green, #12 pick of the 1985 NBA Draft, former NBA player for Washington Bullets and Philadelphia 76ers.
  • Rod Griffin, 17th pick of the 1977 NBA Draft, former professional basketball player.
  • Dickie Hemric, former NBA player, 1957 NBA champion with the Boston Celtics. (Jersey retired).[78]
  • Josh Howard, Former NBA player, forward-guard for the Washington Wizards NBA team.(Jersey Retired).[79]
  • Dearica Hamby, #6 pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft, currently plays for San Antonio Stars.
  • Jennifer Hoover (B.A. 1991), current head coach of the Wake Forest demon deacons women's basketball team.[80]
  • Frank Johnson, #11 pick in the 1981 NBA Draft.[81]
  • Jim Johnstone, former professional basketball player.
  • James Johnson, small forward for the Miami Heat NBA team[82]
  • Chris King, retired professional basketball player.
  • Rusty LaRue, former NBA player[83]
  • Paul Long, former NBA and ABA basketball player[84]
  • Fran McCaffery, current college head coach for University of Iowa men's basketball team.
  • Chas McFarland, former professional basketball player.
  • Gil McGregor, former NBA player, CBA champion.
  • Kevin McMillan, current head coach of the University of Tennessee at Martin women's basketball team.
  • Doral Moore, NBA player[85]
  • Codi Miller-McIntyre (2016), professional basketball player for Parma Basket.[86]
  • Dinos Mitoglou, Greek professional basketball player for Panathinaikos.[87][88]
  • Guy Morgan, former NBA player.
  • Jack Murdock, former basketball player and coach.
  • Billy Packer, CBS Sports college basketball analyst.[89]
  • Chris Paul (2007), #3 overall pick in 2005 NBA Draft, guard for the Houston Rockets NBA team, 2005–2006 NBA Rookie of the Year, 9-time NBA All-Star. (Jersey Retired)
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  • Eddie Payne, former college basketball head coach at University of South Carolina Upstate.
  • Ricardo Peral Antunez, former Spanish professional basketball player.
  • Skip Prosser, Wake Forest men's basketball coach (2001-2007).
  • Rodney Rogers, 9th overall pick of the 1993 NBA Draft, former NBA player. (Jersey Retired).[91]
  • Delaney Rudd, former professional basketball player
  • Ish Smith, NBA player for the Detroit Pistons.[92]
  • Darius Songaila, player for Washington Wizards, previously Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls.[93]
  • Anthony Teachey, former professional basketball player.
  • Jeff Teague, point guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves NBA team[94]
  • Pat Williams, senior vice president of the Orlando Magic.[95]
  • Danny Young, former NBA player for the Portland Trail Blazers.
  • Kyle Visser, basketball player who last played for Phantoms Braunschweig of the German Bundesliga.
  • Devin Thomas, currently plays for TED Ankara Kolejliler.
  • Dave Fuller, played baseball, basketball, and football for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, former College baseball coach for the Florida Gators.
  • Ron Watts, Former NBA player with Boston Celtics, 1966 NBA Champion.
  • Coron Williams, professional basketball player.
  • L.D. Williams, NBA Development League player, last played for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, current free agent.
  • Ty Walker, professional basketball player.
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Golf

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  • Billy Andrade, PGA Tour[96]
  • Larry Beck, PGA Tour
  • Darren Clarke, European Tour, PGA Tour
  • Laura Diaz, LPGA Tour[97]
  • Brendan Gielow, professional golfer
  • Bill Haas, PGA Tour[98]
  • Jay Haas, PGA Tour, Champions Tour
  • Jerry Haas, PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour, European Tour
  • Gary Hallberg, PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour, European Tour[99]
  • Scott Hoch, Ryder Cup
  • Joe Inman, PGA Tour, Champions Tour
  • Patty Jordan , LPGA Tour
  • Len Mattiace, PGA Tour
  • Marta Prieto, Ladies European Tour
  • Arnold Palmer, PGA Tour, Champions Tour, winner of seven major championships[100][101]
  • Webb Simpson, PGA Tour, winner of 2012 U.S. Open[102]
  • Curtis Strange, PGA Tour, Champions Tour, winner of the 1988 and 1989 U.S. Opens[103]
  • Kyle Reifers, PGA Tour
  • Lanny Wadkins, PGA Tour, Champions Tour, winner of 1977 PGA Championship[104]
  • Cheyenne Woods, Ladies European Tour, LPGA Tour, niece of Tiger Woods.[105]
  • Helen Wadsworth, Ladies European Tour
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Olympians

  • Andy Bloom, Olympic shot putter
  • Houry Gebeshian (2014), competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics
  • Hunter Kemper, triathlon, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics
  • Michelle Kasold, field hockey, London 2012
  • Brent LaRue, Olympic athlete (hurdler)

Soccer

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  • Lyle Adams, retired professional soccer player
  • Anthony Arena, professional soccer player
  • Luis Argudo, MLS soccer player who currently plays for Columbus Crew SC.[107]
  • Cody Arnoux, professional soccer player.
  • Aubrey Bledsoe, professional soccer player for Washington Spirit.
  • Bianca D'Agostino, retired professional soccer player.
  • Jon Bakero, Spanish soccer player who currently plays for Chicago Fire of Major league Soccer.[108]
  • Corben Bone, professional soccer player for FC Cincinnati.
  • Evan Brown, retired professional soccer player
  • Brian Carroll, Major League Soccer, Philadelphia Union
  • Ryan Caugherty, Korean retired professional soccer player
  • Nick Courtney, professional soccer player for New York Athletic Club.
  • Neil Covone, retired professional soccer player
  • Sam Cronin, professional soccer player who currently plays for Minnesota United of Major league Soccer.
  • Steven Curfman, American soccer player who currently plays for CASL Elite
  • Austin da Luz, professional soccer player for North Carolina FC.
  • Raimo de Vries, former professional soccer player
  • Luciano Delbono, professional soccer player for Carolina Railhawks.
  • Ihor Dotsenko, retired Dutch-American soccer player
  • Chris Duvall, professional soccer player for Montreal Impact of Major league Soccer
  • Brian Edwards, retired professional soccer player
  • Chris Estridge, former professional soccer player
  • Steven Echevarria, professional soccer player for New York Red Bulls II.
  • Kaley Fountain, professional soccer player.
  • Sam Fink, professional soccer player who currently plays for Saint Louis FC of USL.
  • Akira Fitzgerald, Current professional soccer player for Tampa Bay Rowdies.
  • Michael Gamble, current professional soccer player for Tulsa Roughnecks in USL.
  • Jack Harrison, #1 overall pick in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, currently plays for Middlesbrough F.C. on loan from Manchester City F.C.[109]
  • Ian Harkes, professional soccer player for D.C. United.[110]
  • Jacori Hayes, professional soccer player for FC Dallas.[111]

William Hesmer, retired professional soccer player.

  • John Hackworth, former professional soccer player, current head coach of the United States men's National Under-17 Soccer team.
  • Tolani Ibikunle, professional soccer player.
  • Kelvin Jones, professional soccer player.
  • Shaun Kalnasy, former professional soccer player
  • Stephen Keel, professional soccer player.
  • Michael Lahoud, professional soccer player for FC Cincinnati.
  • Michael Lisch, professional soccer player.
  • Amir Lowery, professional soccer player.
  • Andrew Lubahn, professional soccer player for Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC.
  • Zen Luzniak, former professional soccer player
  • Collin Martin, professional soccer player for Minnesota United.
  • Nick Millington, retired professional soccer player
  • Kristen Meier, professional soccer player.
  • Justin Moose, Major League Soccer, D.C. United
  • Marisa Park, professional soccer player.
  • Ben Newnam, professional soccer player.
  • Sean Okoli, professional soccer player for Landskrona BoIS.
  • Matthew Olson, retired professional soccer player
  • Ike Opara, professional soccer player for Sporting Kansas City.
  • Michael Parkhurst, 2005 Major League Soccer Rookie of the Year, New England Revolution
  • Hayden Partain, professional soccer player for Sacramento Republic.
  • Pat Phelan, Major League Soccer player for Toronto FC
  • Kevin Politz, professional soccer player for New York Red Bulls.
  • James Riley, Major League Soccer player for the New England Revolution
  • Jalen Robinson, professional soccer player for D.C. United.[112]

Andy Rosenband, professional soccer player for Chicago Storm.

  • Zack Schilawski, professional soccer player
  • Ryan Solle, professional soccer player
  • Katie Stengel, professional soccer player for Utah Royals FC.
  • Scott Sealy, Major League Soccer player for the Kansas City Wizards[113]
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Tennis

  • Bea Bielik, former professional tennis player
  • Romain Bogaerts (Belgian) tennis player
  • Borna Gojo (Croatian) tennis player
  • Jeff Landau, 1994 U.S. amateur champion
  • Cory Parr, former professional tennis player
  • Noah Rubin, Wimbledon junior singles champion[115]
  • Christian Seraphim (German) professional tennis player

See also

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  • Wake Forest School of Medicine
  • Wake Forest University School of Law
  • List of people from Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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