The following is a list of notable people associated with the University of Alabama , located in the American city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama .
Arts and humanities [ edit ]
Harper Lee
Mark Childress , author who wrote the screenplay for Crazy in Alabama and the novel of the same name
William Christenberry , photographer, painter, sculptor, and teacher
Jean Cox , opera singer
Kevin Crawford , scholar of William Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton
Done P. Dabale , bishop and founder of the United Methodist Church in Nigeria
Borden Deal , novelist and short story writer
Blanche Evans Dean , naturalist, conservationist, and schoolteacher
Tim Earley , poet
John Martin Finlay , poet and writer
Winston Groom , author best known for his novel Forrest Gump , which became a cultural phenomenon after being adapted into a film of the same name
Sigmund Hecht , rabbi who received a Doctorate of Divinity from UA in 1886[ 1]
Jim Hilgartner , author of poetry and fiction
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers , poet and novelist
May Hyman Lesser , artist and medical illustrator
Dale Kennington , contemporary artist
Tanner Latham , writer and podcaster
Harper Lee , author best known for her novel To Kill a Mockingbird , which won the Pulitzer Prize
Everette Maddox , poet
Michelle Richmond , author best known for her novel The Year of Fog , which was a New York Times Best Seller
K. Lee Scott , teacher, musician, conductor, and composer
Kathryn Stockett , author best known for her novel The Help , which was adapted into a film of the same name
Ann Waldron , author[ 2]
Winton M. Blount , entrepreneur who founded and served as CEO of Blount International; former postmaster general
Samuel DiPiazza , business executive who served as chairman of Warner Bros. Discovery ; former CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers
James M. Fail , financial executive who served as chairman of Stone Holdings and Bluebonnet Savings Bank
Janet Gurwitch , entrepreneur who founded Gurwitch Products , the manufacturer of Laura Mercier Cosmetics
Marillyn Hewson , businesswoman who served as chairman, president, and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Vicki Hollub , businesswoman who served as president and CEO of Occidental Petroleum ; the first woman to head a major American oil company
Bernie Madoff , financier and convicted fraudster who ran the world's largest Ponzi scheme ; attended UA for his freshman year, then transferred to and subsequently graduated from Hofstra University [ 3] [ 4]
Benjamin C. Russell , entrepreneur who created the sweatshirt and served as president of Russell Manufacturing Co.
Lowell C. Smith , academic administrator who served as president of Nichols College
Hannah Brown
Hannah Brown , Miss Alabama USA 2018 ; contestant on The Bachelor ; star of The Bachelorette
Norbert Leo Butz , actor and singer known for his work in Broadway theatre ; two-time winner of the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical
Tom Cherones , TV producer and director known for Seinfeld , NewsRadio , and Desperate Housewives
Ashley Crow , actress known for the TV series Heroes
Kylan Darnell , internet personality and Miss Ohio Teen USA 2022
Michael Emerson , actor known for the TV series The Practice , Lost , Arrow , and Person of Interest
Brittny Gastineau , model, socialite, and reality TV personality
Michael Luwoye , actor known for playing the title role in the Broadway musical Hamilton
Scott Mactavish , filmmaker and author
Debra Marshall , professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment
Sonequa Martin-Green , actress known for the TV series Star Trek: Discovery and The Walking Dead
Madeline Mitchell , Miss Tuscaloosa and Miss Alabama USA 2011 ; 2nd runner-up at the Miss USA pageant
Anastasia Muñoz , voice actress affiliated with Funimation
Jim Nabors , actor, singer, and comedian known for The Andy Griffith Show
Ray Reach , musician named one of "30 Alabamians who changed jazz history"
Steve Sample Sr. , jazz musician and educator
Destin Sandlin , YouTube personality and educator
Grant Sikes , internet personality
Noelia Voigt , model and Miss USA 2023
Sela Ward , actress known for the TV series Sisters
Christopher Woodrow , Hollywood movie producer known for Birdman , Black Mass , and Hacksaw Ridge
Politics and government [ edit ]
Hugo Black
Jeff Sessions
Richard Shelby
George Wallace
John W. Abercrombie , president of UA (1902–1911) and U.S. congressman from Alabama (1913–1917)[ 5]
James B. Allen , U.S. senator from Alabama (1969–1978)[ 6]
Maryon P. Allen , U.S. senator from Alabama (1978); wife of James B. Allen [ 7]
Herschel W. Arant , dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
William Brockman Bankhead , U.S. congressman (1917–1933) and (1933–1940), speaker of the House (1936–1940)[ 8]
Cynthia Bathurst , animal welfare advocate; founder and director of Safe Humane Chicago
Bill Baxley , lieutenant governor of Alabama (1983–1987)
Ann Bedsole , first Republican woman to serve in the Alabama House of Representatives (1979–83) and first woman to serve in the Alabama State Senate (1983–95)[ 9]
Robert J. Bentley , governor of Alabama (2011–2017)[ 10]
Hugo Black , U.S. senator from Alabama (1927–1937) and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1937–1971)
Ron Bolton , member of the Alabama House of Representatives (2022–present)
Katie Britt , U.S. senator from Alabama (2023–present)[ 11]
H. L. Sonny Callahan , U.S congressman from Alabama's 1st district (1985–2003)[ 12]
Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. , U.S. congressman[ 13]
Brock Colvin , member of the Alabama House of Representatives [ 14]
Margaret Conditt , Ohio state representative
Morris Dees , civil rights attorney; founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center
Eric Dick , property insurance attorney; president of the Harris County Department of Education (2017–present)[ 15] [ 16]
Carl Elliott , U.S. congressman from Alabama's 7th district (1949–1965)
Jim Folsom , governor of Alabama (1947–1951) and (1955–1959)[ 17]
Millard Fuller , founder of Habitat for Humanity International
Charles Graddick , attorney general of Alabama (1979–1987)
Junius Foy Guin Jr. , judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama [ 18]
Lino Gutierrez , diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua (1996–1999) and U.S. Ambassador to Argentina (2003–2006)
Howell Heflin , U.S. senator from Alabama (1979–1997)[ 19]
Ralph Anthony Howard , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Frank Minis Johnson Jr., federal judge whose opinions were critical to the Civil Rights Movement
Doug Jones , U.S. senator from Alabama
Vivian Malone Jones , first African-American graduate of UA
Maud McLure Kelly , first woman to practice law in Alabama[ 20]
Stephanie Kopelousos , former secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation (2007–2011)[ 21]
Bill Lamb , member of the Alabama House of Representatives (2022–present)
Andrew L. Lewis , retired admiral in the U.S. Navy who last served as the commander of the Second Fleet and NATO Joint Force Command for the Atlantic [ 22]
Autherine Lucy , first African-American student to be admitted to UA after winning in Lucy v. Adams
Champ Lyons , justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1998–2011)[ 23]
Daniel T. McCall Jr. , justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1969–1975)[ 24]
Daniel McCook Jr. , Union major general during the American Civil War [ 25]
Edgar L. McGowan , commissioner of South Carolina Department of Labor (1971–1989)[ 26]
Roy Moore , former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama
John Malcolm Patterson , governor of Alabama (1959–1963)[ 27]
Bob Riley , governor of Alabama (2003–2011)[ 28]
Jeff Sessions , attorney general from Alabama (1997–2017) and U.S. attorney general (2017-2018)[ 29]
Richard Shelby , U.S. senator from Alabama (1987–2023)[ 30]
Don Siegelman , governor of Alabama (1999–2003)[ 31]
Donald W. Stewart , U.S. senator from Alabama (1979–1981)[ 32]
Troy Stubbs , member of the Alabama House of Representatives (2022–present)[ 33]
Sylvia Swayne , first openly transgender woman to run for public office in Alabama
Ira B. Thompson , Alabama state representative
Curtis Travis , member of the Alabama House of Representatives
Robert Smith Vance , judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals ; chaired and de-segregated Alabama Democratic Party
Michael G. Vickers , defense official who served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (2011-2015)
George Wallace , governor of Alabama (1963–1967), (1971–1979), and (1983–1987)[ 34]
Kaitlan Collins , journalist who served as chief White House correspondent for CNN until 2022
Jan Crawford , TV journalist who serves as a political correspondent and chief legal correspondent for CBS News
Rece Davis , sports TV journalist for ESPN /ABC
Germany Kent , TV journalist
Howell Raines , journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times
Joe Scarborough , TV host, attorney, political commentator, and former politician
Gay Talese , writer and journalist for The New York Times and Esquire magazine
Science and technology [ edit ]
Jimmy Wales , co-founder of Wikipedia
Lafayette Guild , medical director for the Confederate States Army
Nathan Jacobson , mathematician who received the Leroy P. Steele Prize
Mohammad Ataul Karim , scientist who contributed to Applied Optics
Edward Barna Kurjack , Mayan anthropologist
Timothy Leary , author known for his advocacy of psychedelic drugs
Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr. , 11th Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Louis Rosen , nuclear physicist known for the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
Eugene Allen Smith , professor at UA who later served as Alabama state geologist
Alexander Sotirov , computer security researcher
Robert Van de Graaff , physicist known for inventing the Van de Graaff generator
Jimmy Wales , co-founder of Wikipedia
Heather Willauer , analytical chemist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
E.O. Wilson , entomologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize -winning author
Retired NBA players [ edit ]
Jason Caffey , Chicago Bulls, 20th pick overall, 1995[ 36]
Leon Douglas , Detroit Pistons, 4th pick overall, 1976[ 37]
T.R. Dunn , Portland Trail Blazers, 2nd round, 1977[ 38]
Robert Horry , Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, 11th pick overall, 1992[ 39]
Buck Johnson , Houston Rockets, 20th pick overall, 1986[ 40]
Reggie King , Kansas City Kings , 18th pick overall, 1979[ 41]
Antonio McDyess , Denver Nuggets, 2nd pick overall, 1995[ 42]
Derrick McKey , Seattle SuperSonics, 9th pick overall, 1987[ 43]
Eddie Phillips , New Jersey Nets, 21st pick overall, 1982[ 44]
James Robinson , Portland Trail Blazers, 21st pick overall, 1993[ 45]
Roy Rogers , Vancouver Grizzlies , 22nd pick overall, 1996[ 46]
Latrell Sprewell , Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves, 24th pick overall, 1992[ 47]
Ennis Whatley , Kansas City Kings , 13th pick overall, 1983[ 48]
International league players [ edit ]
DeVonta Smith
Tua Tagovailoa
Jonathan Allen , Washington Redskins/Football Team/Commanders [ 51]
Will Anderson Jr. , Houston Texans
Christian Barmore , New England Patriots
Brian Branch , Detroit Lions
Landon Collins , New York Giants and Washington Redskins/Football Team
Amari Cooper , Oakland Raiders , Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and Buffalo Bills
Raekwon Davis , Miami Dolphins
Landon Dickerson , Philadelphia Eagles
Trevon Diggs , Dallas Cowboys
Rashaan Evans , Tennessee Titans and Atlanta Falcons
Minkah Fitzpatrick , Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers
Jahmyr Gibbs , Detroit Lions
Najee Harris , Pittsburgh Steelers
Derrick Henry , 2015 Heisman Trophy winner; Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens
O. J. Howard , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans, and Las Vegas Raiders
Marlon Humphrey , Baltimore Ravens
Jalen Hurts , Philadelphia Eagles
Kareem Jackson , Houston Texans and Denver Broncos[ 52]
Josh Jacobs , Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders
Jerry Jeudy , Denver Broncos
Mac Jones , New England Patriots
Ryan Kelly , Indianapolis Colts
Alex Leatherwood , Las Vegas Raiders and Chicago Bears
Phidarian Mathis , Washington Commanders
Xavier McKinney , New York Giants
John Metchie III , Houston Texans
C.J. Mosley , Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets
Evan Neal , New York Giants
Daron Payne , Washington Commanders
Jarran Reed , Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, and Green Bay Packers
Calvin Ridley , Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars
A'Shawn Robinson , Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, and New York Giants[ 53]
Cam Robinson , Jacksonville Jaguars
DeVonta Smith , 2020 Heisman Trophy winner; Philadelphia Eagles
Irv Smith Jr. , Minnesota Vikings and Cincinnati Bengals
Patrick Surtain II , Denver Broncos
Tua Tagovailoa , Miami Dolphins
Dalvin Tomlinson , New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings, and Cleveland Browns
Jaylen Waddle , Miami Dolphins
Jameson Williams , Detroit Lions
Jonah Williams , Cincinnati Bengals
Quinnen Williams , New York Jets
Jedrick Wills , Cleveland Browns
Bryce Young , 2021 Heisman Trophy winner; Carolina Panthers
Shaun Alexander
Joe Namath
Bart Starr
Shaun Alexander , Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins [ 54]
Mark Barron , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams , Pittsburgh Steelers, and Denver Broncos[ 55]
Bob Baumhower , Miami Dolphins[ 56]
Cornelius Bennett , Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Indianapolis Colts[ 57]
Thomas Boyd , Detroit Lions[ 58]
Wesley Britt , New England Patriots[ 59]
Anthony Bryant , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, and Miami Dolphins[ 60]
James Carpenter , Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons, and New Orleans Saints[ 61]
Paul Ott Carruth , Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs[ 62]
Jeremiah Castille , Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos[ 63]
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix , Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears, and Las Vegas Raiders
Glen Coffee , San Francisco 49ers[ 64]
John Copeland , Cincinnati Bengals[ 65]
Howard Cross , New York Giants[ 66]
Bob Cryder , New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks[ 67]
Eric Curry , Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars[ 68]
Marcell Dareus , Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars[ 69]
D. J. Fluker , San Diego Chargers , New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Baltimore Ravens[ 70]
Reuben Foster , San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins/Football Team
Wallace Gilberry , Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, and Cincinnati Bengals[ 71]
Chris Goode , Indianapolis Colts[ 72]
Lemanski Hall , Houston/Tennessee Oilers , Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and Minnesota Vikings[ 73]
Jon Hand , Indianapolis Colts[ 74]
Charley Hannah , Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Raiders [ 75]
John Hannah , New England Patriots[ 76]
Patrick Hape , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, and Houston Texans[ 77]
Paul Harris , Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings
Dont'a Hightower , New England Patriots[ 78]
Bobby Humphrey , Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins[ 79]
Scott Hunter , Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Detroit Lions[ 80]
Don Hutson , Green Bay Packers[ 81]
Mark Ingram II , 2009 Heisman Trophy winner; New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans[ 82]
Wilbur Jackson , San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins [ 83]
Joey Jones , Atlanta Falcons[ 84]
Julio Jones , Atlanta Falcons, Tennessee Titans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Philadelphia Eagles[ 85]
Lee Roy Jordan , Dallas Cowboys[ 86]
E. J. Junior , St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals , Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Seattle Seahawks[ 87]
Emanuel King , Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Raiders [ 88]
B'Ho Kirkland , Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) [ 89]
Dre Kirkpatrick , Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals, and San Francisco 49ers[ 90]
Barry Krauss , Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins[ 91]
Eddie Lacy , Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks
Antonio Langham , Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, and New England Patriots[ 92]
Larry Lauer , Green Bay Packers[ 93]
Antonio London , Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers[ 94]
Marty Lyons , New York Jets[ 95]
John Mangum , Chicago Bears[ 96]
Keith McCants , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Oilers , and Arizona Cardinals[ 97]
A. J. McCarron , Cincinnati Bengals, Oakland Raiders, Houston Texans, and Atlanta Falcons[ 98]
Greg McElroy , New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals[ 99]
Le'Ron McClain , Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and San Diego Chargers [ 100]
Don McNeal , Miami Dolphins[ 101]
Chris Mohr , Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons, and Washington Redskins [ 102]
Russ Mosley , Green Bay Packers[ 103]
Michael Myers , Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, and Cincinnati Bengals[ 104]
Joe Namath , New York Jets and Los Angeles Rams[ 105]
Billy Neighbors , Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins[ 106]
Ozzie Newsome , Cleveland Browns[ 107]
David Palmer , Minnesota Vikings[ 108]
Ray Perkins , Baltimore Colts [ 109]
Mike Pitts , Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, and New England Patriots[ 110]
Dwayne Rudd , Minnesota Vikings, Cleveland Browns, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[ 111]
Henry Ruggs , Las Vegas Raiders
DeMeco Ryans , Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles[ 112]
Jeff Rutledge , Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants, and Washington Redskins [ 113]
Chris Samuels , Washington Redskins [ 114]
Sam Shade , Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Redskins [ 115]
Andre Smith , Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, Arizona Cardinals, and Baltimore Ravens[ 116]
Ken Stabler , Oakland Raiders , Houston Oilers , and New Orleans Saints[ 117]
Siran Stacy , Philadelphia Eagles[ 118]
Bart Starr , Green Bay Packers (two-time Super Bowl MVP )[ 119]
Rebel Steiner , Green Bay Packers[ 120]
Dwight Stephenson , Miami Dolphins[ 121]
George Teague , Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins[ 122]
Derrick Thomas , Kansas City Chiefs[ 123]
Richard Todd , New York Jets and New Orleans Saints[ 124]
Kevin Turner , New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles[ 125]
Courtney Upshaw , Baltimore Ravens and Atlanta Falcons[ 126]
T. J. Yeldon , Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills
Freddie Kitchens ('97), head Coach, Cleveland Browns
John Mitchell , assistant coach, Pittsburgh Steelers
Ray Perkins ('66), head coach, New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[ 135]
Jeff Rutledge ('79), quarterbacks coach, Arizona Cardinals[ 136]
Bart Starr ('56), head coach, Green Bay Packers
Bear Bryant
Bill Battle ('62), head coach, Tennessee Volunteers 1970–76[ 137]
Bobby Bowden ('48), head coach, Florida State Seminoles 1976–2009[ 138]
Paul "Bear" Bryant ('36), head coach, UA 1958–82, Texas A&M Aggies 1954–57, Kentucky Wildcats 1946–53, Maryland Terrapins 1945[ 139]
Neil Callaway ('78), head coach, UAB Blazers 2007–11[ 140]
Sylvester Croom ('75), head coach, Mississippi State Bulldogs 2004–08[ 141]
David Cutcliffe ('76), head coach, Duke Blue Devils 2008–21, Ole Miss Rebels 1998–2004[ 142]
Danny Ford ('70 and '71), head coach, Arkansas Razorbacks 1993–97, Clemson Tigers 1978–89[ 143]
Frank Howard ('30), head coach, Clemson Tigers 1940–69[ 144]
Hootie Ingram ('55), head coach, Clemson Tigers 1970–72[ 145]
Charley Pell ('64), head coach, Florida Gators 1979–84, Clemson Tigers 1977–1978, Jacksonville State Gamecocks 1969–73[ 146]
Ray Perkins ('66), head coach, Arkansas State Red Wolves 1992, UA 1983–86[ 147]
Mike Riley ('74), head coach, Oregon State Beavers 2003–14 and 1997–98[ 148]
Jackie Sherrill ('65), head coach, Mississippi State Bulldogs 1991–03, Texas A&M Aggies 1982–88, Pittsburgh Panthers 1977–81, Washington State Cougars 1976[ 149]
Mike Shula ('87), head coach, UA 2003–2006[ 150]
Steve Sloan ('65), head coach, Duke Blue Devils 1983–86, Ole Miss Rebels 1978–82, Texas Tech Red Raiders 1975–77, Vanderbilt Commodores 1973–74[ 151]
Dabo Swinney ('93), head coach, Clemson Tigers 2009–Present[ 152]
Mel Allen
Mel Allen , sportscaster best known for his long tenure as the primary play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees[ 154]
Andy Cohen , New York Giants
Lance Cormier , Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, and Los Angeles Dodgers[ 155]
Butch Hobson , Boston Red Sox, California Angels , and New York Yankees[ 156]
Tommy Hunter , Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, Philadelphia Phillies, and New York Mets
Frank Lary , Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, Milwaukee Braves , New York Mets, and Chicago White Sox[ 157]
Dave Magadan , New York Mets, Florida Marlins , Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, and San Diego Padres[ 158]
Frank Menechino , Oakland Athletics and Toronto Blue Jays[ 159]
Dustan Mohr , Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays [ 160]
Adam Morgan , Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs
Andy Phillips , New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, and New York Mets[ 161]
Del Pratt , St. Louis Browns , New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and Detroit Tigers[ 162]
David Robertson , New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, and Miami Marlins[ 163]
Max Rosenfeld , Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers
Emeel Salem , Tampa Bay Rays[ 164]
Joe Sewell , member of the Baseball Hall of Fame ; two-time World Series champion; Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees[ 165]
Luke Sewell , younger brother of Joe Sewell; Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators , Chicago White Sox, and St. Louis Browns [ 166]
Craig Shipley , Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, and Anaheim Angels [ 167]
Fred Sington , Washington Senators and Brooklyn Dodgers [ 168]
Riggs Stephenson , Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs[ 169]
Al Worthington , World Series champion; New York / San Francisco Giants , Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, and Minnesota Twins[ 170]
Justin Thomas in 2023
Jason Bohn , PGA Tour [ 171]
Bud Cauley , PGA Tour[ 172]
Nick Dunlap , PGA Tour
Steve Lowery , PGA Tour[ 173]
Trey Mullinax , PGA Tour
Jerry Pate , PGA Tour, winner of the U.S. Open in 1976 [ 174]
Dicky Pride , PGA Tour[ 175]
Justin Thomas , PGA Tour, winner of the PGA Championship in 2017 and 2022 [ 176]
Michael Thompson , PGA Tour[ 177]
Bobby Wyatt , PGA Tour[ 178]
Pauline Davis-Thompson , Bahamian Olympian who competed in five Olympics, including the 2000 Summer Olympics , where she won two gold medals (4x100m relay and 200m)[ 187]
Kirani James , Grenadian Olympian who won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics (400m)[ 188]
Jan Johnson , U.S. Olympian who won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics (pole vault)[ 189]
Emmit King , 1983 NCAA champion (100m); bronze medal at the 1983 World Championships (100m)
Lillie Leatherwood , U.S. Olympian who won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics (4x400m relay)[ 190]
Liz McColgan , British and Scottish Olympian who won a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics (10,000m)[ 191]
Calvin Smith , U.S. Olympian who won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics (4x100m relay); former world record holder in the 100m with 9.93 seconds in 1983[ 192]
Dinsmore Alter , physics
Amalia Amaki , art
Marshall Applewhite , music
Anthony Joseph Arduengo III , chemistry
Margaret Atwood , English
Donald Barthelme , English
Robin Behn , creative writing
Philip Beidler , American literature
David T. Beito , history
Rick Bragg , journalism
Joel Brouwer , English
Carl Carmer , English
Cornelius Carter , dance
Philip B. Coulter , political science
Philip Daileader , history
Frank Duarte , physics
Abdurrahim El-Keib , engineering[ 194] [ 195] [ 196]
John Engels , English
Prasad Gogineni , engineering
Barry Hannah , creative writing
John P. Hermann , Old English
Julie Laible , education
Nathaniel Thomas Lupton , president of UA (1871–1874)
Roscoe C. Martin , political science; director of the Bureau of Public Administration at UA (1938–1949)
Michael Martone , creative writing
Forrest McDonald , history
Micki McElya , history
Steve Sample Sr. , music
Forrest Scogin , clinical psychology
Hudson Strode , creative writing
Donald S. Strong , political science
Michael Tuomey , geology
William J. Vaughn , mathematics
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