Alumni of Clemson University

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Clemson University has tens of thousands of alumni; this article lists some of the more well-known ones.

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[edit] Alumni in Politics

  • David Beasley, South Carolina governor (1995-1999)
  • James F. Byrnes, former U.S. Secretary of State
  • David Wilkins, former Speaker of South Carolina House, current U.S. Ambassador to Canada
  • David Ekwee Ethuro, Assistant Minister and Member of Parliament for Turkana Central-KENYA, 1998 to date
  • Harvey Gantt, former mayor of Charlotte, NC and first African-American graduate of Clemson University
  • Mark Hammond, South Carolina Secretary of State
  • Joseph Blake Mundy, Famous Political Activist
  • Bob Peeler, South Carolina lieutenant governor (1995-2003)
  • Strom Thurmond, former U.S. Senator
  • Ambassador Kristie A. Kenney, United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines, March 2006 to date.

[edit] Alumni in Business

[edit] Athletic Alumni

[edit] Baseball

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Football

[edit] Golf

[edit] Other

  • Jay Berger, professional tennis player ranked as high as # 7 in the world
  • Shawn Crawford, 2004 Olympic gold and silver medalist in track and field
  • Gigi Fernandez, former women's tennis player, won 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic Gold Medals and was ranked the World No. 1 woman doubles player
  • Michael Green, Jamaican-born sprinter who made the men's 100 m final at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
  • Sammie Henson, 1993 and 1994 NCAA wrestling champion, 2000 Olympic silver medalist and 1998 World champion in freestyle wrestling
  • Banks McFadden, first same season two sport All-American in 1939(Football, Basketball), 1939 Nations Most Versatile Athlete, 1940 1st Round Draft Choice of the NFL Brooklyn Dodgers, 1940 NFL yards per carry leader, Clemson Ring-of-Honor, Voted Clemson's All-Time Greatest Athlete.
  • Oguchi Onyewu, Newcastle United and US National Team soccer player, defender
  • Dutch Jones, 2005 Collegiate All-American in Rugby (Clemson Rugby's first).[1]

[edit] Other notable alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2005 Collegiate All-Americans Named, Set to Tour New Zealand :: 2005 All-Americans. Retrieved on July 14, 2006.