List of Marshall University people
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This is a list of notable people associated with Marshall University in the United States of America.
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[edit] Athletes
- Mike Bartrum, Pro Bowl long snapper, Philadelphia Eagles
- Troy Brown, Pro Bowl receiver/punt returner, New England Patriots
- Chris Crocker, Former free safety for Cleveland Browns, now for the Atlanta Falcons
- Mike D'Antoni, head coach, New York Knicks
- Frank Gatski, Pro Football Hall of Famer (inducted 1985)
- Hal Greer, Basketball Hall of Famer (inducted 1982)
- Luke Gross, all-time caps leader for the US national rugby union team (played basketball at Marshall)
- Chris Hanson, punter, New England Patriots
- Carl Lee, former Pro Bowl defensive back, Minnesota Vikings
- Byron Leftwich, Quarterback, Atlanta Falcons
- Chris Massey, long snapper/fullback, St. Louis Rams
- Jeff Montgomery, former All-Star closer, Kansas City Royals
- Randy Moss, Five-time Pro Bowl receiver, New England Patriots
- Lea Ann Parsley, Olympic silver medalist (Skeleton), 2002 Salt Lake City Games
- Chad Pennington, Quarterback, New York Jets
- Jason Rader, tight end, Miami Dolphins
- Rick Reed, former MLB starting pitcher
- J. R. VanHoose, professional basketball player West Virginia Wild
- Darius Watts, wide receiver, New York Giants
- Jermaine Wiggins, tight end, Free Agent
- Ahmad Bradshaw, running back, New York Giants
[edit] Business
- Harvey White, founder, Qualcomm
- Verna Gibson, first female CEO of Fortune 500 company (The Limited)
- Cara Stampp,
[edit] Economics
- Jackie Agesa
- Richard Agesa
[edit] Entertainment
- Billy Crystal, attended Marshall but didn't graduate from the University
- Soupy Sales
- Michael W. Smith, three-time Grammy Award winner
- Conchata Ferrell, "Two and a Half Men," "Erin Brockovich"
- Brad Dourif, voice of Chucky in the Child's Play film series
[edit] History
- Rosanna Blake [1] - Library of Confederate History
- David Woodward
- Carwood Lipton
[edit] Journalism
- Julia Keller, feature reporter and 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner, Chicago Tribune
- Joe Johns, Congressional correspondent, CNN
- Marvin Stone, former editor, U.S. News and World Report
- Burl Osborne, former editor and publisher, Dallas Morning News
- Jerry Tipton, member of U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame, Lexington Herald-Leader
[edit] Literature
[edit] Medicine
[edit] Political science
- Jean Edward Smith
- Simon D. Perry