List of Clemson University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni that have graduated from Clemson University.

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Harry Ashmore, journalist, received Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1958
  • Lee Brice, country music singer
  • Aaron Buerge, The Bachelor, Season 2
  • Daja Dial, Miss South Carolina 2015
  • James Dickey, writer and poet with American South influences (attended for one year, but did not graduate from Clemson)
  • Jonathan Hickman, comic book writer and artist
  • Rob Huebel, actor/comedian, Human Giant
  • Fiona Hutchison, One Life to Live actress
  • Matt William Knowles, actor, Asura[1]
  • Connie LeGrand, former co-host of Speed Channel's Speed News (now The Speed Report)
  • Chris Luca, winner of Amazing Race 2
  • Nancy O'Dell, former Miss South Carolina and host of Entertainment Tonight
  • Jane Robelot, CBS National news anchor
  • Ben Robertson, 1923, World War II correspondent, author
  • Ali Rogers, 2014, former Miss South Carolina, 1st runner-up at Miss America 2013
  • Mark Tremonti, lead guitarist for "Creed" and "Alter Bridge" and his own band "Tremonti"; named Guitarist of the Year three consecutive years by Guitar World, multiple Grammy Awards (did not graduate, attended Clemson his freshman year)
  • James Michael Tyler, actor, played Gunther on Friends
  • Shawn Weatherly, Miss Universe, 1980–81
  • Ian, rapper

Business and industry

  • Robert H. Brooks, founder and chairman of Naturally Fresh Dressings, Sauces and Dips; president of Atlanta-based Hooters of America, Inc; the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts is named for his son Mark, who died in the same plane crash as NASCAR driver Alan Kulwicki
  • Aaron Buerge, banker
  • Charlene Corley, former defense contractor who was convicted in 2007 on two counts of conspiracy
  • Richard C. Davis, founder of Trademark Properties, appeared in the first season of A&E's Flip This House
  • Jamey Rootes, president of the Houston Texans and former president of Columbus Crew of the MLS
  • George H. Ross, executive vice president and senior counsel of the Trump Organization; advisor to Donald Trump on the NBC reality television program The Apprentice
  • Paul Steelman, architect known for designing casinos and entertainment venues, including the Sands Macao
  • Mohnish Pabrai is an Indian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.

Academia

Government and politics

Military

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Jaron Blossomgame in 2016
Tree Rollins in '74-75 season
Elijah Thomas in 2018

Football

Players in the 2014 National Football League season;[8] years played at Clemson are in parentheses:

Former players of note:

Golf

  • Jonathan Byrd, PGA Tour golfer, five-time Tour winner
  • Lucas Glover, PGA Tour golfer, 2009 U.S. Open champion, three-time Tour winner
  • Matt Hendrix, PGA Tour golfer
  • Kevin Johnson, PGA Tour golfer, six-time Nationwide Tour winner
  • Ben Martin, PGA Tour golfer, U.S. Amateur runner-up in 2009
  • Chris Patton, 1989 U.S. Amateur champion
  • Clarence Rose, former PGA Tour golfer, winner of 1996 Sprint International
  • Sam Saunders, PGA Tour golfer
  • Kyle Stanley, PGA Tour golfer, winner of 2012 Waste Management Phoenix Open
  • D. J. Trahan, PGA Tour golfer, winner of 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic and 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
  • Charles Warren, PGA Tour golfer, winner of 1997 NCAA Championship

Soccer

Tennis

  • Jay Berger, professional tennis player ranked as high as # 7 in the world
  • Julie Coin, French tennis player
  • Gigi Fernández, former women's tennis player; won 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic gold medals; ranked the World No. 1 women's doubles player

Track and field

  • Carlton Chambers, 1996 Olympic gold medalist in the 4x100 metres relay
  • Shawn Crawford, 2004 Olympic gold and silver medalist in track and field; 2008 Olympic silver medalist in track and field
  • Kim Graham, 1996 Olympic gold medalist in the 4x400 metres relay
  • Michael Green, Jamaican-born sprinter, made the men's 100 m final at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta
  • Brianna Rollins, 2016 Olympic gold medalist in the 100 meter hurdles
  • Patrícia Mamona, Portuguese-born 2020 Olympic silver medalist in the triple jump

Wrestling

  • Sammie Henson, 1993 and 1994 NCAA wrestling champion, 2000 Olympic silver medalist and 1998 world champion in freestyle wrestling
  • Noel Loban, 1980 NCAA wrestling champion, 1984 Olympic bronze medalist in freestyle wrestling

Other sports

References

  1. ^ Schwartzel, Daniel Epstein and Erich (November 23, 2018). "China's Unlikeliest Movie Star Comes From South Carolina". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "David Beasley". National Governors Association. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  3. ^ "Four members inducted into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists". College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Clemson University. October 8, 2020. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Nikki Haley". National Governors Association. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  5. ^ South Carolina Senate biography
  6. ^ "Strom Thurmond". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  7. ^ "John W. "Jay" Raymond".
  8. ^ "Clemson Tigers | Clemson University Athletics".
  9. ^ "Anthony Simmons". databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  10. ^ "HATBORO-HORSHAM HIGH SCHOOL INDUCTS SEVEN NEW MEMBERS TO HALL OF FAME ON APRIL 29". Hatboro-Horsham School District. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  11. ^ Bonkowski, Jerry (March 2, 2014). "Updated: Brad Keselowski will be without crew chief Paul Wolfe for Sunday's Sprint Cup race in Phoenix". NBC Sports. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
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