Sports

Frank S. McGill, McGill ’15 – member, Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Kenneth L. “Tug” Wilson, Illinois ’20 – chairman US Olympic Committee
Justin “Sam” Barry, Iowa ’26 – founder New York Knicks, NBA Hall of Fame coach
Edward S. “Ned” Irish, Pennsylvania ’28 – NBA Hall of Famer
Don A. Veller, Indiana ’35 – former head football and golf coach at Florida State University
Andrew Currie, Manitoba ’35 – professional football player – Regina Roughriders, Canadian Football League Hall of Famer
Leland S. MacPhail, Swarthmore ’39 – President, National League Baseball and GM of the New York Yankees
Dr. J. Robert Cade, Florida ’45 – inventor of Gatorade
Frank R. Burns, Rutgers ’49 – head football coach, Rutgers University
Darrell K. Royal, Oklahoma ’50 – head football coach, University of Texas
Harvey Kuenn, Jr., Wisconsin ’54 – baseball player and manager
Michael K. White, California ’57 – NFL Coach
Louis L. Holtz, Kent State ’58 – head football coach, University of South Carolina
Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ’59 – organizer of the 1984 Summer Olympics and Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Theodore R. Boehm, Brown ’60 – chairman, ’87 Pan Am Games organizing committee
Neil R. Austrian, Swarthmore ’60 – former president and COO of the NFL
Galen S. Hall, Penn State ’62 – head football coach, University of Florida
Peter Gogolak, Cornell ’64 – football player – New York Giants
Clark E. Graebner, Northwestern ’65 – professional tennis player
James D. Rodgers, Iowa ’65 – head coach – Boston Celtics
James A. Boeheim, Jr., Syracuse ’66 – head coach, Syracuse basketball
Rick J. Venturi, Northwestern ’68 – NFL coach
Bruce N. Coslet, Pacific ’68 – NFL coach
Thurman Munson, Kent State ’69 – professional baseball player, New York Yankees
John J. Ebersole, Penn State ’70 – football player, New York Jets
James H. Sundberg, Iowa ’73 – professional baseball player, Texas Rangers
Richard W. “Rick” Sund, Northwestern ’73 – NBA executive
Randolph C. Gradishar, Ohio State ’74 – professional football player, Denver Broncos
Mark VanEeghen, Colgate ’74 – professional football player, Oakland Raiders
Randell Gregg, Jr., Alberta ’75 – NHL defenseman on four Stanley Cup Champions
Paul K. Mokeski, Kansas ’79 – NBA center
Craig K. Bolerjack, Kansas State ’80 – CBS sportscaster
Thomas W. Darling, Syracuse ’81 – silver medal in crew, ’84 Olympics and crew member, Stars and Stripes, winner of the America’s Cup
Chad G. Little, Washington State ’85 – NASCAR Driver
James A. Les, Bradley ’86 – professional basketball player