List of University of Oregon alumni

List of University of Oregon alumni

This List of University of Oregon alumni includes graduates and former students that did not obtain a degree of the University of Oregon.

The university opened in 1876 and the first class contained only five members, graduating in 1878.[1] The university has over 160,000 living alumni,[2] 10 of whom are Pulitzer Prize winners, and 2 of whom are Nobel laureates.[3]

Contents

Academia

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Block, Gene D.Gene D. Block M.S.
Ph.D.
1972
1975
Chancellor of UCLA [4]
Bollinger, LeeLee Bollinger B.S. 1954 President of Columbia University, Former President of University of Michigan [5]
Fullerton, GailGail Fullerton Ph.D. 1954 Retired President of San Jose State University [6]
Cox, LaWandaLaWanda Cox B.A. 1931 Historian, Hunter College [7]
Hofstadter, DouglasDouglas Hofstadter M.S.
Ph.D.
1972
1975
Professor of cognitive science, Pulitzer Prize winner for general non-fiction (1980), author of Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid [8]
Ling, HupingHuping Ling M.A. 1987 History professor at Truman State University, award-winning author [9]
Priest, SimonSimon Priest Ph.D. 1986 Professor and Senior Vice-president of Academics for the Virginia College system [10]
Riasanovsky, Nicholas V.Nicholas V. Riasanovsky B.A. 1942 Professor emeritus of European History at University of California, Berkeley [11]
Robertson, JosephJoseph Robertson M.B.A. 1997 President of Oregon Health Sciences University [12][13]
Snider, NeilNeil Snider Ph.D. 1973 President Emeritus of Trinity Western University

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Architecture and design

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Cloepfil, BradBrad Cloepfil B.Arch 1980 Founder of Allied Works Architecture [15]
Hatfield, TinkerTinker Hatfield B.Arch 1976 Shoe designer for Nike [16]
Islam, MazharulMazharul Islam B.Arch 1952 Architect credited with bringing modernist architecture to Bangladesh [17]
Mather, RickRick Mather B.IArch 1961 RIBA, Founder of Rick Mather Architects, Trustee of Victoria and Albert Museum [18]
Susanka, SarahSarah Susanka B.Arch 1978 Architect, author of the Not so Big House [19]
Tsui, EugeneEugene Tsui B.Arch 1981 Controversial architect [20]
Walsh, Margo GrantMargo Grant Walsh B.IArch 1960 Vice Chairman emeritus of Gensler [21]

Business and finance

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Artzt, EdwinEdwin Artzt B.S. 1951 Retired CEO and Chairman emeritus of Procter & Gamble [22]
Berry, TimTim Berry M.A. 1974 Co-founder of Borland International, Founder and president of Palo Alto Software, Inc. [23]
Bowerman, BillBill Bowerman B.S.
M.Ed.
1934
1953
Co-founder of Nike, Inc. (also see #Track and List of University of Oregon faculty and staff) [24]
Boyle, TimTim Boyle B.S. 1971 CEO of Columbia Sportswear Company [25]
Brainerd, PaulPaul Brainerd B.S. 1970 Founder of Aldus and creator of PageMaker and desktop publishing [26]
Campbell, WallaceWallace Campbell M.A. 1932 Co-founder and President of CARE [27]
Chapa, RudyRudy Chapa B.A. 1981 Founder and CEO of SPARQ [28]
Colligan, EdEd Colligan B.A. 1983 President and CEO of Palm, Inc. [29]
Elorriaga, JohnJohn Elorriaga B.B.A. 1951 Former chairman and CEO of US Bancorp, Former president of US National Bank of Oregon [30]
Glickman, HarryHarry Glickman B.A. 1948 Founder and president emeritus of Portland Trail Blazers [31]
Mieuli, FranklinFranklin Mieuli B.A. 1942 Principal owner Golden State Warriors [32]
Kilkenny, PatrickPatrick Kilkenny attended Former Athletic Director of the University of Oregon, Chairman emeritus and former CEO of Arrowhead General Insurance Agency (also see List of University of Oregon faculty and staff) [33]
Knight, PhilPhil Knight B.B.A 1959 Co-founder, chairman, and former CEO of Nike, Inc. [34]
Lillis, CharlesCharles Lillis Ph.D. 1972 Founder, retired president, chairman and CEO of MediaOne [35]
Loomis, MickeyMickey Loomis B.S. 1979 General Manager for the New Orleans Saints [36]
Papé, RandyRandy Papé B.S. 1972 President and CEO of Papé Group, and President and Chairman of Liberty Financial Group [37]
Polet, RobertRobert Polet M.B.A. 1976 Chairman and CEO of Gucci [38]
Raymund, Steven A.Steven A. Raymund B.S. 1978 Chairman and former CEO of Tech Data [39]
Rippey, JamesJames Rippey B.S. 1953 Co-founder and CEO of Columbia Management, established Oregon's first mutual fund [40]
Widmer, KurtKurt Widmer B.A. 1978 Co-founder and President of Widmer Brothers Brewing Company [41]
Wallace, Lila BellLila Bell Wallace B.A. 1917 Co-founder of Reader's Digest [42]
Wieden, DanDan Wieden B.S. 1967 Co-founder of advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy [43]
Williams, LarryLarry Williams B.S. 1964 Stock trader, author of "How to Prosper in the Coming Good Years" [44]

Fine arts and entertainment

Film, television and performing arts

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Behrendt, GregGreg Behrendt B.A. 1991 Stand up comedian, former consultant to Sex and the City, Author of "He's Just Not That Into You" and "It's Called a Breakup Because it's Broken." [45][46]
Bliss, ChrisChris Bliss attended Stand up comedian and juggler [47]
Boothe, ParisseParisse Boothe B.A. 2004 Actress, Deadwood [48]
Burns, AllanAllan Burns 1957 Emmy award winning producer (Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Munsters) and screenwriter (The Bullwinkle Show, A Little Romance) [49]
Cannell, Stephen J.Stephen J. Cannell B.S. 1964 Emmy award winning Television producer, writer, and novelist (The A-Team, The Greatest American Hero), Founder and chairman of Cannell Studios [50]
Coats, PamPam Coats M.F.A. 1984 Producer (Mulan) [51]
Ferguson, LarryLarry Ferguson B.S. 1964 Writer, Producer, and Actor (Beverly Hills Cop II, The Hunt for Red October) [52][53]
Gassner, DennisDennis Gassner B.S. 1970 Academy Award winning set designer (Bugsy, Waterworld, The Truman Show, O Brother Where Art Thou) [54]
Hesseman, HowardHoward Hesseman attended Actor (WKRP in Cincinnati, About Schmidt) [55]
Hutshing, JoeJoe Hutshing B.A. 1980 Academy Award-winning editor (JFK, Born on the Fourth of July) [56]
Ivory, JamesJames Ivory B.F.A. 1951 Director (A Room with a View, Howards End) and co-founder of Merchant Ivory Productions [57]
Judge, ChristopherChristopher Judge B.F.A. 1951 Actor (Stargate SG-1), graduated from the University as a three-time All-American football player under the name Doug Judge [58]
Masters, BenBen Masters B.S. 1969 Actor, Julian Crane on the NBC soap opera Passions [59]
Olson, KaitlinKaitlin Olson B.S. 1997 Actress, Sweet Dee on the FX TV show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia [60]
Simpson, DonDon Simpson B.S. 1967 Producer (Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Days of Thunder, Bad Boys, Crimson Tide, The Rock) [61]
Stiers, David OgdenDavid Ogden Stiers attended Actor (M*A*S*H) [62]
Stillwell, Eric A.Eric A. Stillwell B.S. 1985 Star Trek writer [63]
Urbinati, RobRob Urbinati Ph.D. 1994 Playwright, Stage Director [64]
Warren, BillBill Warren B.A. 1966 Film scholar, author of Keep Watching the Skies [citation needed]
Werner, Jeffrey M.Jeffrey M. Werner B.A. 1993 Film editor (The Kids Are All Right, Prom) [65]
Whitty, JeffJeff Whitty B.A. 1993 2004 Tony Award winner for the musical Avenue Q [66]
Wu, DanielDaniel Wu B.Arch 1997 Hong Kong movie star (New Police Story) [67]

Literature

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Allen, Paula GunnPaula Gunn Allen B.A.
M.F.A.
1966
1968
Native American poet, novelist [68]
Broumas, OlgaOlga Broumas M.A. 1973 Author of poetry [69]
Doyle, JeffJeff Doyle B.Arch 1978 Novelist, Private contractor [70]
Haycox, ErnestErnest Haycox B.A. 1923 Writer of Western fiction, the story "Stage to Lordsburg" was made into the movie Stagecoach (1939) [71]
Hitchcock, GeorgeGeorge Hitchcock B.A. 1935 Poet and publisher of the literary journal Kayak [72]
Kesey, KenKen Kesey B.S. 1957 Author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion [73]
Lee, Chang-RaeChang-Rae Lee M.F.A. 1993 Novelist whose works include Native Speaker and currently serves as director of Princeton University's Creative Writing program [74]
Palahniuk, ChuckChuck Palahniuk B.A. 1986 Author of Fight Club, Choke, and Lullaby [75]
Turner, BrianBrian Turner M.F.A. 1996 American poet [76]
Winther, Sophus KeithSophus Keith Winther B.S.
M.A.
1918
1919
Professor and Novelist [77]

Music

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Appleton, JonJon Appleton M.A. 1965 Composer, author, and former professor of music at Dartmouth College [78]
Brown, AnthonyAnthony Brown B.S. 1975 Jazz musician [79]
Grant, TomTom Grant M.Ed. 1971 Jazz pianist [80]
Gunn, TreyTrey Gunn 1986 Bass player for King Crimson [citation needed]
Homans, BillBill Homans B.A. 1987 Blues musician [81]
Levitin, DanielDaniel Levitin M.S.
Ph.D.
1993
1996
Musician, cognitive scientist, sound designer for Chris Isaak and Joe Satriani [82]
Meloy, ColinColin Meloy attended Lead singer of The Decemberists [citation needed]
Moore, GlenGlen Moore B.S. 1963 Composer, founding member, bassist of Oregon [83]
Ottley, JeroldJerold Ottley D.M.A. 1972 Retired director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir [84]
Perry, SteveSteve Perry B.S. 2004 Lead singer of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies [85]
Siegel, DanDan Siegel B.S. 1976 Composer, record producer [86]
Towner, RalphRalph Towner B.Mus 1963 Composer, founding member of Oregon [83]

Visual arts

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Sacco, JoeJoe Sacco B.A. 1981 Comic artist and journalist [87]
Stokes, CharlesCharles Stokes M.F.A. 1968 Painter and Sculptor [88]
Wigginton, RonRon Wigginton M.F.A. 1968 Painter, sculptor and landscape architect [89]

Journalism and media

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Acohido, ByronByron Acohido B.S. 1977 Pulitzer Prize winner (1997 Seattle Times) [90]
Attig, RickRick Attig B.S. 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner (2001 Oregonian, 2006 Oregonian with Doug Bates) [91]
Bates, DougDoug Bates 1968 Pulitzer Prize winner (2006 Oregonian with Rick Attig) [91]
Deffenbaugh, AbeAbe Deffenbaugh B.S. 1994 Former Publisher for the National Rifle Association and author of numerous outdoor-related magazine articles [92]
Curry, AnnAnn Curry B.A. 1978 The Today Show anchor person and co-host of Dateline NBC [93]
Dykes, SteveSteve Dykes B.S. 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner (1993 LA Times with staff, 1995 LA Times with staff, 2000 Rocky Mountain News with photo staff) [94]
Everett, NeilNeil Everett 1984 ESPNEWS and Sportscenter anchor [95]
Verch Fletcher, LisaLisa Verch Fletcher B.S. 1990 Broadcast journalist for WJLA-TV, the ABC affiliated television station in Washington, D.C. [96]
Hockenberry, JohnJohn Hockenberry 1981 Journalist, Four time Emmy award winner, three time Peabody Awards winner [97]
Loo, NancyNancy Loo B.S. 1986 Broadcast journalist for WFLD-TV, the Fox station in Chicago [98]
Markoff, JohnJohn Markoff M.S. 1975 Journalist [99]
Natt, TedTed Natt 1963 Pulitzer Prize winner (1981 Longview Daily News with staff) [94]
Porterfield, RobertRobert Porterfield 1967 Pulitzer Prize winner (1980 The Boston Globe) [94]
Shilts, RandyRandy Shilts B.S. 1975 Journalist, first openly gay reporter on a major American newspaper (the San Francisco Chronicle), author of three best-selling non-fiction books: The Mayor of Castro Street, And the Band Played On, and Conduct Unbecoming [100]
Stallwood, KarenKaren Stallwood B.A. 1986 Pulitzer Prize winner (1994 Dallas Morning News with staff) [94]
Tizon, AlexAlex Tizon B.S. 1994 Pulitzer Prize winner (1997 Seattle Times with Eric Nalder and Deborah Nelson) [101]
Walth, BrentBrent Walth B.S. 1984 Pulitzer Prize winner (2001 Oregonian with Julia Sullivan-Springhetti, Kim Christensen, and Richard Read) [94]

Military

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Birkhimer, William E.William E. Birkhimer LL.D. 1889 Recipient of the Medal of Honor [102]
Jeremiah, David E.David E. Jeremiah B.S. 1955 Admiral, US Navy [103]
Malarkey, DonaldDonald Malarkey B.S. 1948 Sergeant in Easy Company of the 101st Airborne. Was in Stephen E. Ambrose's book Band of Brothers, made into an HBO miniseries [104]
Powell, Herbert B.Herbert B. Powell B.S. 1927 General, US Army [105]
Rosson, William B.William B. Rosson B.S. 1940 General, US Army [106]
Simpson, Rodger W.Rodger W. Simpson attended Rear Admiral, US Navy [107]

Politics and law

Governors

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Atiyeh, Victor G.Victor G. Atiyeh attended Former Governor of Oregon [108]
Goldschmidt, NeilNeil Goldschmidt B.A. 1963 Former Governor of Oregon and mayor of Portland, Oregon [108]
Holmes, Robert D.Robert D. Holmes 1932 Former Governor of Oregon [108]
Jordan, Leonard B.Leonard B. Jordan B.A. 1923 Former Governor of Idaho [109]
Kitzhaber, JohnJohn Kitzhaber M.D. 1973 Governor of Oregon [108]
McCall, TomTom McCall M.D. 1973 Former Governor of Oregon and television reporter and commentator for KGW and KATU in Portland [108]
Meier, Julius L.Julius L. Meier LL.B 1895 Former Governor of Oregon [108]
Patterson, Paul L.Paul L. Patterson B.A.
J.D.
1923
1926
Former Governor of Oregon and President of the Oregon State Senate [108]

Judges

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Bean, Robert S.Robert S. Bean B.S. 1878 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice [110]
Coshow, Oliver PerryOliver Perry Coshow 1885 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice [110]
Goodwin, AlfredAlfred Goodwin B.A.
J.D.
1949
1951
Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice [110]
Jones, JimJim Jones B.A. 1964 Justice of Idaho Supreme Court, former Attorney General of Idaho [111]
Latourette, Earl C.Earl C. Latourette 1912 Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice [110]
Peterson, Edwin J.Edwin J. Peterson B.S.
LL.B
1951
1957
Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice [110]
Schuman, DavidDavid Schuman J.D. 1984 Oregon Court of Appeals Judge [112]
Tongue, ThomasThomas Tongue J.D. 1937 Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice [110]
Walters, Martha LeeMartha Lee Walters J.D. 1977 Former Oregon Supreme Court Justice [110]
Winslow, Walter C.Walter C. Winslow B.A. 1906 Oregon Supreme Court Justice pro tempore [113]

Legislators

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Angell, Homer D.Homer D. Angell B.A. 1900 Former US Representative from Oregon [114]
Barry, Alexander G.Alexander G. Barry LL.B 1917 Former US Senator from Oregon [114]
Battin, JimJim Battin B.A. 1985 Former California State Senator [115]
Brown, WaltWalt Brown M.L.S. 1975 Former Oregon State Senator [citation needed]
DeFazio, PeterPeter DeFazio M.A. 1977 US Representative from Oregon [114]
Duncan, VerneVerne Duncan Ph.D. 1968 Former Oregon State Senator [citation needed]
Durno, Edwin R.Edwin R. Durno B.S. 1921 US Representative from Oregon [114]
Ellsworth, HarrisHarris Ellsworth B.A. 1922 Former Oregon State Senator and US Representative from Oregon [114]
Ferrioli, TedTed Ferrioli B.A. 1973 Oregon State Senator [citation needed]
Green, EdithEdith Green B.A. 1939 Former US Representative from Oregon [114]
Hara, KenzaburoKenzaburo Hara M.A. Japan's second longest serving Legislator [116]
Korell, Franklin F.Franklin F. Korell 1910 Former US Representative from Oregon [114]
Lloyd, James F.James F. Lloyd attended Former US Representative from California [117]
McArthur, Clifton N.Clifton N. McArthur B.A. 1901 Former US Representative from Oregon [118]
Mulkey, FrederickFrederick Mulkey 1896 Former US Senator from Oregon [118]
Neuberger, Maurine BrownMaurine Brown Neuberger B.A. 1929 First woman US Senator from Oregon [114]
Neuberger, Richard L.Richard L. Neuberger 1935 Former US Senator from Oregon [114]
Nielson, Howard C.Howard C. Nielson M.S. 1949 Former US Representative from Utah [119]
Norblad, A. WalterA. Walter Norblad J.D. 1932 Former US Representative from Oregon [120]
Packard, RonRon Packard D.M.D. 1957 Former US Representative from California [121]
Roth, Jr., William V.William V. Roth, Jr. B.A. 1944 Former US Representative and senator from Delaware. Legislative sponsor of the individual retirement account plan, the Roth IRA, named for him. Served as Chairman of U.S. Senate Committee on Finance [114]
Simon, PaulPaul Simon B.S. 1949 Former US Senator from Illinois [114]
Snyder, VicVic Snyder M.D. 1979 US Representative from Arkansas [122]
Steiwer, FrederickFrederick Steiwer B.A. 1906 Former US Senator from Oregon [123]
Thompson, Clark W.Clark W. Thompson attended US Representative from Texas [124]
Walden, GregGreg Walden B.S. 1981 US Representative from Oregon [114]
Weaver, James H.James H. Weaver B.S. 1952 Former US Representative from Oregon [125]
Westlund, BenBen Westlund attended Oregon State Senator [citation needed]
Wyatt, WendellWendell Wyatt LL.B. 1941 Former US Representative from Oregon [114]
Wyden, RonRon Wyden J.D. 1974 US Senator and Representative from Oregon [114]

Mayors

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Adams, SamSam Adams B.A. 2002 Mayor of Portland, Oregon [126][127]
McCready, ConnieConnie McCready 1943 Former mayor of Portland, Oregon [128]
Dapcevich, MarkoMarko Dapcevich 1991 Mayor of Sitka, Alaska [129]
Dent, IvorIvor Dent Ph.D. 1962 Former mayor of Edmonton, Canada [130]
Hughes, TomTom Hughes B.S. 1965 Former mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon [131]
Kizito, John SsebaanaJohn Ssebaana Kizito M.A. 1962 Mayor of Kampala, Uganda [132]
Lowe, AlanAlan Lowe M.Arch 1985 Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia [133]
Royer, CharlesCharles Royer B.S. 1966 Former mayor of Seattle, Washington [134]

Diplomats

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Hallett, CarolCarol Hallett 1959 Former U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas [135]
Matsuoka, YosukeYosuke Matsuoka LL.B 1900 International war criminal and influential Japanese Foreign Minister during World War II [136]
Retzer, MichaelMichael Retzer B.A. 1968 U.S. Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania [137]
Tomseth, Victor L.Victor L. Tomseth B.A. 1963 Former U.S. Ambassador to the Lao People's Democratic Republic [138]
Wiedemann, KentKent Wiedemann M.A. 1973 Former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia [139]

Other politicians

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Hodel, DonaldDonald Hodel J.D. 1960 Former Secretary of Energy and former Secretary of the Interior for the Reagan administration [140]
Myers, HardyHardy Myers LL.B. 1964 Attorney General of Oregon [141]
Nathan, TheodoraTheodora Nathan B.A. 1971 First woman to have received an electoral vote in a US presidential election [142]
Nhan, Nguyen ThienNguyen Thien Nhan M.P.A. 1995 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of Vietnam [143]
Thornton, Robert Y.Robert Y. Thornton Postdoc 1995 Former Attorney General of Oregon [144]
Yasui, MinoruMinoru Yasui B.A.
LL.B.
1937
1939
Activist against discriminatory laws against Japanese Americans during World War II [145]

Science

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Aczel, AmirAmir Aczel Ph.D. 1982 Author of science and mathematics [146]
Adams, Raymond DelacyRaymond Delacy Adams Bachelors 1933 Neurologist and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences [147]
Brattain, Walter HouserWalter Houser Brattain M.A. 1926 Co-winner of 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics [148]
Brubaker, Clifford E.Clifford E. Brubaker Ph.D. 1968 Founding member and former president of the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America [149]
Dehaene, StanislasStanislas Dehaene Postdoc Neuroscientist in numerical cognition [150]
Murphy, WilliamWilliam Murphy B.A. 1914 Co-winner of 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [151]
Myers, PZPZ Myers Ph.D. 1985 Biologist and noted science blogger [152]
Posner, MichaelMichael Posner Postdoc 1985 Neuroscientist [153]
Takahashi, JosephJoseph Takahashi Ph.D. 1981 Discovered the CLOCK gene [154]

Sports

Basketball

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Ballard, GregGreg Ballard B.S. 1977 Former NBA forward
Barnett, JimJim Barnett B.S. 1966 Former NBA guard-forward
Brandon, TerrellTerrell Brandon 1991 Former NBA guard
Brooks, AaronAaron Brooks B.S. 2007 NBA guard for the Phoenix Suns
Few, MarkMark Few B.S. 1987 Current head basketball coach at Gonzaga University
Gale, LaurenLauren Gale 1939 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member
Hobson, HowardHoward Hobson B.S. 1926 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member, former basketball Head Coach for the Oregon Ducks and Yale University
Jackson, LukeLuke Jackson B.S. 2004 Former NBA forward with the Portland Trail Blazers
Jackson, StuStu Jackson 1980 Former NBA head coach, current NBA executive
Jones, FredFred Jones 2002 Former NBA guard with the New York Knicks
Kent, ErnieErnie Kent B.S. 1977 Former basketball head coach for the Oregon Ducks
Lee, RonRon Lee B.S. 1976 Former NBA guard
Loscutoff, JimJim Loscutoff 1955 Former NBA forward
Love, StanStan Love 1971 Former NBA forward
Rasmussen, BlairBlair Rasmussen B.S. 1985 Former NBA center
Ridnour, LukeLuke Ridnour attended Former NBA Point Guard

Football

Full list of former University of Oregon players who have played football professionally

Full list of former University of Oregon players who are currently playing in the NFL

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Berry, BobBob Berry 1964 Former Pro Bowl NFL quarterback [155]
Bidwell, JoshJosh Bidwell B.A. 1998 Pro Bowl NFL punter with the Washington Redskins [156]
Byrd, JairusJairus Byrd attended Pro Bowl NFL safety for the Buffalo Bills [156]
Chung, PatrickPatrick Chung B.S. 2008 Safety for the New England Patriots [156]
Clemens, KellenKellen Clemens B.S. 2006 NFL quarterback with the New York Jets [156]
Cunningham, GuntherGunther Cunningham B.S. 1969 Former head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs
Dixon, DennisDennis Dixon B.S. 2007 NFL quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers [156]
Droughns, ReubenReuben Droughns 2000 NFL running back with the New York Giants [156]
Feeley, A.J.A.J. Feeley 2000 NFL quarterback with the St. Louis Rams [156]
Fouts, DanDan Fouts B.S. 1977 Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former six-time Pro Bowl NFL quarterback, and ABC television sports announcer [155]
Francis, RussRuss Francis 1975 Former three-time Pro Bowl NFL tight end [155]
Harrington, JoeyJoey Harrington B.S. 2002 Former NFL quarterback with the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints [155]
Huntington, ShyShy Huntington B.S. 1924 Former football, basketball, and baseball head coach for the Oregon Ducks
James, DickDick James 1956 Former Pro Bowl NFL running back [155]
James, LaMichaelLaMichael James student Doak Walker Award winner
Jones, JuneJune Jones attended Head coach of the SMU Mustangs, former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and Hawaii Warriors
Leemans, TuffyTuffy Leemans attended Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former NFL running back for the New York Giants
Martin, GeorgeGeorge Martin 1975 Former NFL defensive end for the New York Giants [155]
McKay, JohnJohn McKay B.S. 1950 Former head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the USC Trojans
Miller, ChrisChris Miller 1987 Former NFL quarterback [155]
Molden, AlexAlex Molden B.S. 1998 Former NFL cornerback [155]
Morris, MauriceMaurice Morris 2002 NFL running back with the Detroit Lions [156]
Newman, AnthonyAnthony Newman 2002 Former NFL defensive back with the Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders [155]
Ngata, HalotiHaloti Ngata attended Two time Pro Bowl NFL defensive tackle with the Baltimore Ravens [156]
Nolan, MikeMike Nolan B.S. 1981 Former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers
Olshansky, IgorIgor Olshansky B.S. 2004 NFL defensive tackle with the Miami Dolphins [156]
Patera, JackJack Patera B.S. 1955 Former head coach of the Seattle Seahawks
Quillan, FredFred Quillan 1977 Former two-time Pro Bowl NFL center with the San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Chargers [155]
Rashad, AhmadAhmad Rashad B.Ed 1972 Former four time Pro Bowl NFL wide receiver, Emmy award winning sportscaster [155]
Rosario, DanteDante Rosario B.S. 2006 NFL tight end with the Carolina Panthers [156]
Robinson, JohnJohn Robinson B.S. 1960 Former head coach of the Los Angeles Rams and USC Trojans
Salisbury, BrettBrett Salisbury attended 1991 Former quarterback and sports nutrition author
Schwartz, Geoffrey IsaiahGeoffrey Isaiah Schwartz B.S. 1960 NFL offensive tackle with the Carolina Panthers [156]
Smith, AkiliAkili Smith B.S. 1999 Former NFL quarterback [155]
Smith, OnterrioOnterrio Smith attended Former NFL Half-Back [155]
Snyder, AdamAdam Snyder B.S. 2005 NFL offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers [156]
Snyder, BruceBruce Snyder B.S. 1963 Former head coach of the California Golden Bears and the Arizona State Sun Devils
Stewart, JonathanJonathan Stewart attended NFL running back with the Carolina Panthers [156]
Turner, NorvNorv Turner B.S. 1976 Head coach of the San Diego Chargers, former head coach of the Washington Redskins and the Oakland Raiders
Van Brocklin, NormNorm Van Brocklin B.S.
M.S.
1949
1951
Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former nine time Pro Bowl NFL quarterback [155]
Wilcox, DaveDave Wilcox 1965 Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former seven time Pro Bowl NFL linebacker [155]
Williams, DemetriusDemetrius Williams 2006 NFL wide receiver with the Cleveland Browns [156]
Wrighster, GeorgeGeorge Wrighster attended Former NFL tight end with the New York Giants [155]
Zimmerman, GaryGary Zimmerman B.S. 1986 Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former seven-time Pro Bowl NFL offensive lineman, [155]

Track and field

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Boit, MikeMike Boit Ph.D. 1986 1972 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 800m [157]
Bowerman, BillBill Bowerman B.S.
M.Ed.
1934
1953
Former track and field head coach for the Oregon Ducks (also see #Business) [24]
Cruz, JoaquimJoaquim Cruz attended 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist and 1988 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 800m [157]
Davis, OtisOtis Davis B.S. 1960 1960 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the 400m and 4x400 relay [157]
Decker, MaryMary Decker 1980 Record setting long distance runner [157]
Dellinger, BillBill Dellinger B.S.
M.Ed.
1956
1962
1964 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 5000m, former track and field head coach for the Oregon Ducks [157]
Eaton, AshtonAshton Eaton student World record holder in the heptathlon with 6499 points in 2010 then 6568 points in 2011 [158]
Flax, KenKen Flax B.S. 1986 Two-time Olympian, Record setting hammer thrower [157]
Hawkins, MartinMartin Hawkins LL.B 1913 1912 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 100m hurdles [157]
Hill, RalphRalph Hill B.S. 1931 1932 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 5000m [157]
Jerome, HarryHarry Jerome
M.S.
1963
1968
1964 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in the 100m, world record holder [157]
Kelly, DanielDaniel Kelly 1908 1908 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the long jump [159]
Prefontaine, SteveSteve Prefontaine B.S. 1974 Record setting long distance runner, Olympian [157]
Robinson, MackMack Robinson 1941 1936 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the 200m [157]
Rupp, GalenGalen Rupp B.A. 2009 Inaugural winner of the Bowerman Award
Salazar, AlbertoAlberto Salazar B.A. 1981 Marathon runner and coach
Wilkins, MacMac Wilkins B.S. 1973 World record holder in the discus throw, 1976 Summer Olympics gold medalist and 1984 Summer Olympics silver medalist in the discus throw [157]

Other sports

Name Degree(s) Year(s) Notability Reference
Averill, EarlEarl Averill B.S. 1953 Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder for the Cleveland Indians [160]
Bancroft, AnnAnn Bancroft B.S. 1981 First woman to reach the North Pole on foot and by dogsled
Crane, BenBen Crane B.S. 1999 Professional golfer
Dunham, EvanEvan Dunham B.S. 2004 UFC fighter [161]
Gibson, GregoryGregory Gibson 1978 1984 Summer Olympics silver medalist in wrestling
Gordon, JoeJoe Gordon B.S. 1939 Baseball Hall of Famer Second baseman with the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians [160]
Jacobsen, PeterPeter Jacobsen 1977 Professional golfer
Roberts, DaveDave Roberts 1971 MLB first overall draft pick in 1972 by the San Diego Padres [160]
Shaw, TomTom Shaw 1962 Professional golfer
Sonnen, ChaelChael Sonnen B.S. 2001 UFC fighter [162]
Wood, CarolynCarolyn Wood B.A. 1967 1960 Summer Olympics gold medalist in the 4x100m freestyle relay in swimming

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