List of University of Notre Dame athletes

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This list of University of Notre Dame athletes includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Notre Dame who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Notre Dame. Other alumni can be found in the list of University of Notre Dame alumni.

Although Notre Dame is highly ranked academically,[1] it is also been called a "jock school" as it has produced a large number of athletes.[2] Intercollegiate sports teams at Notre Dame are called the "Fighting Irish". Notre Dame offers 13 varsity sports for both men and women:[3] Men's American Football, Men's Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Fencing, Men's and Women's Golf, Men's Ice Hockey, Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Women's Rowing, Men's and Women's Soccer, Women's Softball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Women's Volleyball. Approximately 400 students have gone on to play professional American football in the National Football League, the American Football League, or the All-America Football Conference,[4], with many others going to play other sports professionally. Some athletes have also participated in the Olympic Games.

Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.

Contents

[edit] American football

See also: Notre Dame Fighting Irish football and Notre Dame starting quarterbacks
Name Class year Notability Reference
John Adams 1944 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and for the Washington Redskins [5]
Ken Adamson 1960 Offensive guard at Notre Dame and for the Denver Broncos [6]
Jeff Alm 1990 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and for the Houston Oilers [7]
Eddie Anderson 1921 All-American at Notre Dame and College Football Hall of Fame coach for multiple schools [8]
Heartley Anderson 1921 Hall of Fame offensive guard at Notre Dame and in the National Football League(NFL) [9]
Elmer Angsman Running back at Notre Dame and for the Chicago Cardinals [10]
Russell "Pete" Ashbaugh 1947 Player at Notre Dame and for the Chicago Rockets [11]
Joe Bach 1924 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers [12]
Charlie Bachman Did not graduate All-American guard at Notre Dame for three years and Hall of Fame coach for multiple schools [13]
Steve Bagarus Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [14]
Leonard (Pete) Bahan 1919 Quarterback, basketball center, and track athlete at Notre Dame and professionally in the NFL [15]
Arnaz Battle 2003 Quarterback and wide receiver at Notre Dame and receiver for the San Francisco 49ers [16]
Harry Baujan 1916 Player at Notre Dame and professionally and Hall of Fame coach at the University of Dayton [17]
Mark Bavaro 1985 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [18]
George Bednar 1963 Player and Notre Dame and for the St. Louis Cardinals and inventor of the Harvey Wallbanger [19]
Ed Beinor Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [20]
Greg Bell 1983 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [21]
Pete Bercich 1993 Linebacker at Notre Dame and for the Minnesota Vikings [22]
Angelo Bertelli Did not graduate Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [23]
Bertrand Berry 1997 Defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [24]
Jerome Bettis 1993 Running back at Notre Dame and for the Pittsburgh Steelers [25]
Steve Beuerlein 1987 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [26]
Jordan Black 2003 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [27]
Rocky Bleier 1968 Fullback at Notre Dame and for the Pittsburgh Steelers [28]
Rocky Boiman 1998 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [29]
Bud Bonar Quarterback at Notre Dame [11]
Luther Bradley 1978 Cornerback at Notre Dame and for the Detroit Lions [30]
Jim Brady 1929 Quarterback at Notre Dame and broadcasting entrepreneur [31]
Joe Brandy 1920 Quarterback at Notre Dame and collegiate and NFL coach [11]
Terry Brennan 1949 Halfback at Notre Dame and later Notre Dame's coach [32]
Reggie Brooks 1999 All-American running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [33]
Cliff Brown 1974 Quarterback at Notre Dame and for the Philadelphia Eagles [11]
Earl Brown Football and basketball player at Notre Dame and collegiate head coach [34]
Tim Brown 1988 Walter Camp Award-winning, Heisman Trophy-winning wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the NFL, most notably with the Oakland Raiders [35]
Ross Browner 1978 Outland Trophy-winning Hall of Fame defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [36]
Junior Bryant 1993 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the San Francisco 49ers [37]
Frank Budka Quarterback at Notre Dame and safety with the Los Angeles Rams [38]
Nick Buoniconti 1962 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and Hall of Fame linebacker in the NFL [39]
Jeff Burris 1994 Cornerback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [40]
Darrell Campbell 2003 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame [41]
Jack Cannon Hall of Fame guard at Notre Dame [42]
Frank Carideo Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame and collegiate coach [43]
John Carlson 2007 Tight end at Notre Dame [44]
John Carney Placekicker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [45]
Joe Carollo Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [46]
Rob Carpenter Did not graduate Wide receiver at Notre Dame and later Syracuse and in the NFL [47]
Tom Carter 1993 Cornerback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [48]
George Cartier Quarterback in Notre Dame's first football game [11]
Dave Casper 1974 All-American tight end at Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Fame member from the NFL [49]
Jack Chevigny Halfback at Notre Dame who scored the winning touchdown in the famous "Win One for the Gipper" game [50]
Jimmy Clausen 2011 Current starting quarterback at Notre Dame [51]
Tom Clements 1975 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the Canadian Football League(CFL) and assistant coach in the NFL [52]
Greg Collins Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [53]
Jerome Collins 2005 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [54]
George Connor 1947 All-American, Outland Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame lineman at Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Fame member in the NFL [55]
Ed Cook Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [56]
Deke Cooper 2000 Safety at Notre Dame and in the NFL [57]
Paul Costa Did not graduate Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [58]
Mike Courey 1981 Quarterback at Notre Dame [59]
Dick Coury 1951 Quarterback at Notre Dame and coach in the United States Football League(USFL) and collegiately [60]
Bob Crable 1982 All-American linebacker for Notre Dame and the New York Jets [61]
Jim Crotty Cornerback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [62]
Clem Crowe 1926 Football and basketball player at Notre Dame and collegiate coach in both sports [63]
Jim Crowley 1925 College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame best known as on the the "Four Horsemen", player in the NFL, and collegiate head coach [64]
Rodney Culver 1992 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [65]
Derek Curry 2005 Linebacker at Notre Dame [66]
Brennan Curtin 2003 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [67]
Zygmont Czarobski 1948 Hall of Fame lineman at Notre Dame [68]
Bob Dahl Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL [69]
Frank Dancewicz 1946 Quarterback at Notre Dame and with the Boston Yanks [70]
Mike Davlin Did not graduate Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and later at the University of San Francisco and with the Washington Redskins [71]
Lake Dawson 1994 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and for the Kansas City Chiefs and director of pro personnel for the Tennessee Titans [72]
Autry Denson 1999 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL and has the most career rushing yards ever at Notre Dame [73]
Hugh Devore 1934 End at Notre Dame and football coach for Notre Dame twice, the University of Dayton, and the Philadelphia Eagles [74]
Sam Dolan 1910 Player at Notre Dame and head coach at Oregon State [11]
Gus Dorais 1914 Quarterback at Notre Dame and Hall of Fame coach at the collegiate level [75]
Eric Dorsey 1986 Defensive end at Notre Dame and for the New York Giants [76]
Bob Dove 1943 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame defensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL and collegiate and professional coach [77]
Demetrius DuBose 1993 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [78]
Dave Duerson 1983 All-American safety at Notre Dame and in the NFL [79]
Vontez Duff 2004 Cornerback and kick returner at Notre Dame [80]
Pete Duranko 1967 Defensive end at Notre Dame and for the Denver Broncos [81]
Glenn Earl 2004 Wide receiver and safety at Notre Dame and safety with the Houston Texans [82]
Nick Eddy All-American halfback at Notre Dame and for the Detroit Lions [83]
Gene (Red) Edwards 1927 Quarterback at Notre Dame [84]
Marc Edwards 1997 Fullback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [85]
Ray Eichenlaub 1915 Hall of Fame fullback at Notre Dame [86]
Clarence Ellis 1972 All-American safety at Notre Dame and with the Atlanta Falcons [87]
Bill Etter 1972 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the CFL [88]
Paul Failla Did not graduate Quarterback and baseball player at Notre Dame and professional baseball and football player [89]
Jeff Faine 2003 All-American center at Notre Dame and in the NFL [90]
Mike Fanning Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [91]
James Farragher Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and Notre Dame coach [11]
Anthony Fasano 2006 Tight end at Notre Dame and with the Dallas Cowboys [92]
Vagas Ferguson 1980 All-American running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [93]
Cedric Figaro 1988 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [94]
Bill Fischer 1949 College Football Hall of Fame and Outland Trophy-winning offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Cardinals [95]
Tony Fisher 2002 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [96]
Jim Flanigan 1994 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL and Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner [97]
Marcus Freeman 2006 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [98]
Chris Frome 2006 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Bears [99]
Wally Fromhart 1936 Quarterback, kicker, and returner at Notre Dame [11]
Mike Gandy 2001 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [100]
Mike Gann 1985 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [101]
Art Garvey Offensive lineman at Notre Dame, in the AFL, and in the NFL [102]
George Gipp College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame [103]
David Givens 2002 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the NFL [104]
George Goeddeke 1967 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Denver Broncos [105]
Bob Golic 1979 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL, actor and radio host [106]
Mike Golic 1985 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL and radio/television personality [107]
Joey Goodspeed Fullback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [108]
Chet Grant Quarterback at Notre Dame, assistant collegiate coach, and sports writer [11]
Ryan Grant 2005 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [109]
Paul Grasmanis 1996 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [110]
David Grimes 2009 Wide receiver at Notre Dame [111]
Jerry Groom 1951 College Football Hall of Fame defensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Cardinals [112]
Tim Grunhard 1990 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Kansas City Chiefs [113]
Ralph Guglielmi 1955 All-American, Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [114]
George Haffner Did not graduate Quarterback at Notre Dame and later at McNeese State University and in the NFL [115]
Kris Haines 1979 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the NFL [116]
Don Hamilton 1913 Quarterback at Notre Dame and for the Canton Bulldogs and collegiate referee [11]
Terry Hanratty 1969 All-American quarterback at Notre Dame and with the Pittsburgh Steelers [117]
Bob Hargrave 1942 All-American quarterback at Notre Dame [118]
Ryan Harris 2007 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Denver Broncos [119]
Leon Hart 1950 Maxwell Award-winning, Heisman Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame end at Notre Dame and with the Detroit Lions [120]
Michael Haywood 1986 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and collegiate assistant coach, currently offensive coordinator at Notre Dame [121]
Andy Heck 1989 All-American tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL and football coach [122]
Pat Heenan 1960 Cornerback at Notre Dame and with the Washington Redskins [11]
Craig Hentrich 1994 Placekicker and punter at Notre Dame and in the NFL [123]
Frank Hoffman 1932 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame guard at Notre Dame [124]
Carlyle Holiday 2004 Quarterback and wide receiver at Notre Dame and wide receiver in the NFL [125]
Pete Holohan 1982 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [126]
Skip Holtz 1986 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and head football coach at East Carolina University [127]
Paul Hornung 1957 All-American, Heisman Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Fame member of the Green Bay Packers [128]
John Huarte 1965 Heisman Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [129]
Dave Huffman 1979 Tackle at Notre Dame and with the Minnesota Vikings [130]
Al Hunter 1980 Player at Notre Dame and with the Seattle Seahawks [131]
Art Hunter 1954 Tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [132]
Tony Hunter 1983 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [133]
Grant Irons 2002 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [134]
Raghib Ismail Did not graduate All-American wide receiver and kick returner at Notre Dame and in the CFL and NFL [135]
George Izo 1960 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [136]
Jarious Jackson Quarterback at Notre Dame, in the NFL, and the CFL [137]
Chuck Jaskwhich 1933 Quarterback and basketball player at Notre Dame and later basketball coach at Ole Miss [11]
Anthony Johnson 1990 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [138]
Joe Johnson 1985 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the NFL [139]
Demetrius Jones Did not graduate Quarterback at Notre Dame and later at Cincinnati [140]
Julius Jones All-American running back at Notre Dame and with the Dallas Cowboys [141]
Steve Juzwik 1942 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [142]
Mike Kadish 1973 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [143]
Joe Kantor 1966 Running back at Notre Dame and with the Washington Redskins [144]
Ken Karcher Did not graduate Quarterback at Notre Dame and later Tulane, in the NFL, and collegiate football coach [145]
Blair Kiel 1984 Quarterback at Notre Dame, in the NFL, CFL, and the Arena Football League [146]
Lindsay Knapp 1992
MBA 1998
Player at Notre Dame and in the NFL [147]
John Kovatch 1942 End at Notre Dame and in the NFL [148]
Scott Kowalkowski 1991 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFl [149]
Frank Kuchta 1958 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame, in the NFL, and the CFL [150]
Bob Kuechenberg 1969 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL [151]
Joe Kuharich 1938 Guard at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Cardinals and collegiate and professional coach most notably at Notre Dame and with the Philadelphia Eagles [152]
George Kunz 1969 All-American tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [153]
Earl "Curly" Lambeau 1919 Halfback at Notre Dame and with the Green Bay Packers, founder of the Packers and first coach, and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame [154]
Daryle Lamonica 1963 Quarterback at Notre Dame, in the AFL, and the NFL [155]
Derek Landri 2006 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and with the Jacksonville Jaguars [156]
Johnny Lattner 1954 All-American, Maxwell Award-winning, Heisman Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame and with the Pittsburgh Steelers [157]
Don Lawrence 1959 Tackle at Notre Dame and with the Washington Redskins and collegiate and professional football coach [158]
Elmer Layden 1925 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame fullback at Notre Dame as a member of the famed "Four Horsemen", player in the AFL, coach at Notre Dame, and commissioner of the NFL [159]
Frank Leahy 1931 Tackle at Notre Dame and College Football Hall of Fame coach at Boston College and Notre Dame [160]
Lance Legree 2001 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [161]
Ray Lemek 1956 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL [162]
Jim Leonard 1934 Running back at Notre Dame and with the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers head coach [163]
William J. Leonard End at Notre Dame, with the Baltimore Colts, and in the CFL [11]
Bobby Leopold 1980 Linebacker at Notre Dame, in the NFl, and the USFL [164]
Mark LeVoir 2005 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFl [165]
Rusty Lisch 1980 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [166]
Matt LoVecchio Did not graduate Quarterback at Notre Dame, later at Indiana, and in the NFL [167]
Johnny Lujack 1948 All-American, Heisman Trophy-winning, College Football Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame and for the Chicago Bears [168]
Todd Lyght 1991 Cornerback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [169]
Dick Lynch 1958 Defensive back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [170]
Jim Lynch 1967 All-American, Maxwell Award-winning, College Football Hall of Fame linebacker at Notre Dame and with the Kansas City Chiefs [171]
Ken MacAfee 1978 Walter Camp Award-winning, College Football Hall of Fame tight end at Notre Dame and with the San Francisco 49ers [172]
Sean Mahan 2003 Center at Notre Dame and in the NFL [173]
Jim Martin 1950 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame player at Notre Dame and in the NFL [174]
Derrick Mayes 1996 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the NFL [175]
Corey Mays 2005 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [176]
John Mazur 1952 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the CFL and collegiate and professional football coach [177]
Mike McCoy 1970 All-American defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [178]
Angus Daniel McDonald Quarterback and first baseman on the baseball team at Notre Dame and president of Southern Pacific Company [11]
Kevin McDougal 1994 Quarterback at Notre Dame, in the NFL, CFL, Arena Football League, and the XFL [179]
Rhema McKnight 2005 Wide receiver at Notre Dame [180]
Harry Mehre 1922 Football and basketball player at Notre Dame and in the NFL and collegiate football coach [181]
Bert Metzger 1931 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame guard at Notre Dame [182]
Creighton Miller 1944 College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame [183]
Don Miller 1925 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame, member of the "Four Horsemen", and collegiate coach [184]
Edgar Miller 1925 College Football Hall of Fame tackle at Notre Dame [185]
Fred Miller 1929 College Football Hall of Fame tackle at Notre Dame and president of Miller Brewing Company [186]
Wayne Millner 1936 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame end at Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Fame member of the Washington Redskins [187]
Rick Mirer 1993 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [188]
John Mohardt 1922 Football and baseball player at Notre Dame and professionally [189]
Bill Mohn Quarterback at Notre Dame [11]
Jim Molinaro Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the NFL [190]
Joe Montana 1979 Quarterback at Notre Dame and Pro Football Hall of Fame member most notably for his time with the San Francisco 49ers [191]
Larry Moriarty 1983 Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [192]
Angelo Mosca Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame for years in the CFL [193]
Jim Mutscheller 1952 Tight end at Notre Dame and with the Baltimore Colts [194]
Bronko Nagurski Jr. 1959 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and in the CFL [11]
Chinedum Ndukwe 2007 Safety at Notre Dame and with the Cincinnati Bengals [195]
Steve Niehaus Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [196]
Dan O'Leary 2000 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [197]
Bob Olson 1970 Linebacker at Notre Dame [11]
Chet Ostrowski End at Notre Dame and with the Washington Redskins [198]
John Owens 2002 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [199]
Alan Page 1967 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle at Notre Dame, Pro Football Hall of Fame member in the NFl, and justice in the Minnesota Supreme Court [200]
Walt Patulski 1972 All-American, Lombardi Award-winning defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [201]
John Pergine 1969 All-American linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [202]
John Petitbon 1952 Safety and All-American halfback at Notre Dame and defensive back in the NFL [203]
Luke Petitgout 1999 Tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [204]
James Phelan 1918 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL and College Football Hall of Fame coach [205]
Nick Pietrosante 1959 Fullback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [206]
Andy Pilney Quarterback and baseball player at Notre Dame, college football coach, and professional baseball player [207]
Allen Pinkett 1986 All-American running back at Notre Dame and most notably in the NFL for the Houston Oilers [208]
Myron Pottios Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [209]
Ron Powlus 1997 Quarterback at Notre Dame and in the NFL, and Notre Dame quarterback coach [210]
Phil Pozderac 1982 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Dallas Cowboys [211]
Geoff Price 2007 Punter at Notre Dame [212]
Andy Puplis 1940 All-American quarterback and baseball player at Notre Dame [11]
Brady Quinn 2007 All-American, Sammy Baugh Trophy-winning, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award-winning, Maxwell Award-winning quarterback at Notre Dame and with the Cleveland Browns [213]
George Ratterman 1947 Four sport athlete at Notre Dame and quarterback in the NFL [214]
John Ray Did not graduate Player at Notre Dame and later Olivet College and head coach at Kentucky [215]
Tony Rice 1990 All-American, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award-winning quarterback at Notre Dame and in the CFL [216]
Mike I. Richardson 2006 Defensive back at Notre Dame and with the New England Patriots [217]
Chuck Riley Quarterback and punt returner at Notre Dame and New Mexico coach [11]
Knute Rockne Player and College Football Hall of Fame head coach at Notre Dame and inspiration for the film, Knute Rockne, All American [218]
Mike Rosenthal 1999 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [219]
Allen Rossum 1998 Cornerback and All-American track athlete at Notre Dame and cornerback in the NFL [220]
Tim Ruddy 1994 Center at Notre Dame and with the Miami Dolphins [221]
Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger 1976 Defensive player at Notre Dame, motivational speaker, and inspiration for the film Rudy [222]
Ed Rutkowski 1963 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and in the AFL [223]
Jules Rykovich Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [11]
Lou Rymkus 1943 All-American tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL and coach in the AFL and NFL [224]
Louis J. Salmon 1904 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame fullback at Notre Dame who also served as coach [225]
Dan Santucci 2006 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and with the Cincinnati Bengals [226]
Gerome Sapp 2003 Safety at Notre Dame and in the NFL [227]
Joe Savoldi Did not graduate Fullback and track athlete at Notre Dame, fullback with the Chicago Bears, professional wrestler, and spy in World War II [228]
Bob Scarpitto 1961 Player at Notre Dame and in the AFL [229]
Jim Schrader 1954 Center at Notre Dame and in the NFL [230]
Marchmont Schwartz 1932 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame and coach at Stanford [231]
Joe Scibelli 1961 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Los Angeles Rams [232]
Vince Scott Lineman at Notre Dame and in the CFL [233]
John Scully 1981 Guard at Notre Dame and with the Atlanta Falcons [234]
Jim Seymour 1969 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Bears [235]
William Shakespeare 1936 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame halfback at Notre Dame [236]
Evan Sharpley 2010 Quarterback at Notre Dame [237]
Frank Shaughnessy 1905 Football, baseball, and track athlete at Notre Dame, Major League Baseball player, and collegiate football coach [238]
Buck Shaw 1922 Tackle at Notre Dame and College Football Hall of Fame coach [239]
Emil Sitko 1950 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [240]
Bob Skoglund 1947 End at Notre Dame and with the Green Bay Packers [241]
Rick Slager Quarterback at Notre Dame [11]
Gene Smith 1977 Defensive end at Notre Dame and athletic director at Ohio State [242]
Hunter Smith 1999 Punter at Notre Dame and with the Indianapolis Colts [243]
Irv Smith 1993 Tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [244]
John P. "Clipper" Smith 1928 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame guard at Notre Dame and collegiate football coach [245]
Rod Smith 1992 Defensive back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [246]
Jack Snow 1965 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and with the St. Louis Rams [247]
Jim Snowden 1965 Offensive tackle at Notre Dame and with the Washington Redskins [248]
Frank Spaniel Halfback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [249]
Frank Stams 1989 All-American defensive end at Notre Dame and linebacker in the NFL [250]
Pat Steenberge 1973 Quarterback at Notre Dame [251]
Dan Stevenson 2006 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL [252]
Monty Stickles 1960 All-American tight end at Notre Dame and in the NFL and radio broadcaster [253]
Mike Stonebreaker 1991 All-American linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [250]
Maurice Stovall 2006 Wide receiver at Notre Dame and with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers [254]
Harry Stuhldreher 1925 College Football Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame, collegiate coach, and author [255]
Steve Sylvester 1975 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Oakland Raiders [256]
Dick Szymanski Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Baltimore Colts [257]
Aaron Taylor 1994 All-American, Lombardi Award-winning guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL and former college football analyst [258]
Bobby Taylor 1995 All-American cornerback at Notre Dame and in the NFL [259]
George Terlep Did not graduate Player at Notre Dame, quarterback in the AAFC, and coach in the CFL [260]
Pat Terrell 1990 Safety at Notre Dame and in the NFL [261]
Tom Thayer 1983 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL and radio commentator [262]
Joe Theismann 1971 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame, in the CFL, and with the Washington Redskins, businessman, and television commentator [263]
Frank Thomas 1923 Quarterback at Notre Dame and College Football Hall of Fame football coach [264]
Robert R. Thomas 1974 Placekicker at Notre Dame and in the NFL and chief justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois [265]
Travis Thomas 2007 Halfback at Notre Dame [266]
Bob Toneff 1952 Defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [267]
Stacey Toran 1984 Defensive back at Notre Dame and with the Los Angeles Raiders [268]
George Trafton 1920 Center at Notre Dame and in the NFL, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and CFL coach [269]
Frank Tripucka 1949 All-American quarterback at Notre Dame, in the NFL, the CFL, and the AFL [270]
Justin Tuck 2005 Defensive end at Notre Dame and with the New York Giants [271]
Frank Varrichione 1955 Tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [272]
Mike Wadsworth 1966 Defensive lineman at Notre Dame and the CFL and Notre Dame athletic director [273]
Darius Walker Did not graduate Running back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [274]
Fred Wallner 1951 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NFL and AFL [275]
Adam Walsh 1925 College Football Hall of Fame center at Notre Dame and coach in the NFL [276]
Bill Walsh 1949 Center at Notre Dame and in the NFL [277]
Courtney Watson 2003 Linebacker at Notre Dame and in the NFL [278]
Ricky Watters 1991 Running back and wide receiver at Notre Dame and running back in the NFL [279]
Dave Waymer 1980 Defensive back at Notre Dame and in the NFL [280]
Anthony Weaver 2002 Defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [281]
Bob Wetoska 1959 Offensive lineman at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Bears [282]
Bill Wightkin 1949 Tackle at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Bears [283]
Bob Williams All-American, College Football Hall of Fame quarterback at Notre Dame and with the Chicago Bears [284]
Robert Williams 1959 Quarterback at Notre Dame [285]
Shawn Wooden 1995 Safety at Notre Dame and in the NFL [286]
Renaldo Wynn 1996 Defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [287]
Chet A. Wynne Fullback at Notre Dame and for the Rochester Jeffersons and collegiate football coach [288]
Tommy Yarr 1932 All-American, Hall of Fame center at Notre Dame [289]
John Yonakor 1945 Defensive end at Notre Dame and in the NFL [290]
Bryant Young 1994 All-American defensive end at Notre Dame and with the San Francisco 49ers [291]
Sam Young 2010 Left tackle at Notre Dame [292]
Tom Zbikowski 2007 All-American safety at Notre Dame and professional boxer [293]
Dusty Zeigler 1996 Center at Notre Dame and in the NFL [294]
Ray Zellars 1995 Running back at Notre Dame and with the New Orleans Saints [295]
William J. Zloch 1966
JD 1974
Quarterback at Notre Dame and chief justice of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida [296]
Chris Zorich 1991 All-American, College Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle at Notre Dame and in the NFL [297]

[edit] Baseball

Name Class year Notability Reference
Cap Anson Did not graduate First baseman at Notre Dame, professional baseball player for multiple Major League Baseball(MLB) teams and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame [298]
Alfred Bergman 1914 Four sport athlete at Notre Dame who earned 13 varsity letters and played professionally for the Cleveland Indians [299]
Bob Bescher Outfielder at Notre Dame and professionally for multiple Major League Baseball(MLB) teams [300]
Craig Counsell 1992 Infielder at Notre Dame and professionally for the Milwaukee Brewers [301]
Norwood Gibson 1901 Starting pitcher at Notre Dame and professionally for the Boston Americans [302]
Aaron Heilman 2001 Standout pitcher at Notre Dame. Currently a professional wasteman for the New York Mets. The man cannot pitch himself out of a wet paper bag, and he purposely blows games so he can be traded elsewhere because he is not happy with the New York Mets. Mets fans are baffled by the fact that he is on any professional roster, and wishes he would go to the Phillies. Heilman=Wasteman. [303]
Brad Lidge Did not graduate Relief pitcher at Notre Dame and professionally for the Philadelphia Phillies [304]
Matt Macri Did not graduate Third baseman at Notre Dame and professionally [305]
Chris Michalak 1993 Pitcher at Notre Dame and professionally for multiple MLB teams [306]
Red Murray 1906 Outfielder at Notre Dame and professionally for the New York Giants [307]
Christian Parker Did not graduate Pitcher at Notre Dame and professionally [308]
Ron Reed 1965 Pitcher and basketball player at Notre Dame and professionally for the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Braves [299]
Jeff Samardzija Did not graduate Pitcher and All American wide receiver at Notre Dame and professional pitcher for the Tennessee Smokies
Louis Sockalexis Did not graduate Outfielder at Notre Dame and professionally for the Cleveland Spiders and namesake of the Cleveland Indians [309]
Cy Williams 1912 Multi-sport athlete at Notre Dame, outfielder for two MLB teams, and architect [310]
Carl Yastrzemski Did not graduate Outfielder at Notre Dame and professionally for the Boston Red Sox and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame [311]


[edit] Basketball

See also: Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball
Name Class year Notability Reference
Bob Arnzen 1969 Basketball player at Notre Dame and professionally in the American Basketball Association(ABA) and the National Basketball Association(NBA) [312]
Leo Barnhorst 1949 Basketball player at Notre Dame and professionally in the NBA and member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame [313]
Jacqueline Batteast 2005 Basketball at Notre Dame and professionally in the Women's National Basketball Association(WNBA) [314]
Dave Batton 1978 Basketball player at Notre Dame and for multiple teams in the NBA [315]
Elmer Bennett 1992 Guard at Notre Dame, in the NBA, and the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto(ACB) [316]
Sandy Botham 1988
MA 1990
All-American at Notre Dame and current head coach of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team [317]
Gary Brokaw 1974 Player and assistant coach at Notre Dame and NBA player, assistant coach, and director of basketball operations [318]
Austin Carr Did not graduate Naismith College Player of the Year at Notre Dame and player in the NBA [319]
Matt Carroll 2003 Shooting guard at Notre Dame and professionally in the NBA [320]
Russell Carter 2007 Shooting guard at Notre Dame and professionally for the NBADL's Tulsa 66ers [321]
Sid Catlett 1971 Player at Notre Dame and professionally for the Cincinnati Royals [322]
Adrian Dantley 1976 Oscar Robertson Trophy-winning forward at Notre Dame, in the NBA, and for the United States men's national basketball team that won the gold medal in the 1976 Summer Olympics [323]
Megan Duffy 2006 Point guard at Notre Dame and in the WNBA [324]
LaPhonso Ellis 1992 Forward at Notre Dame and in the NBA [325]
Colin Falls 2006 Shooting guard at Notre Dame and in Italy in Serie A [326]
Katryna Gaither 1997 Basketball player at Notre Dame, professionally in the American Basketball League(ABL), the WNBA, multiple European leagues, and member of the United States women's national basketball team in the 1999 Pan American Games [327]
Pat Garrity 1998 Power forward at Notre Dame who won the Big East Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 1997 and professional player in the NBA [328]
Bill Hanzlik 1980 Player at Notre Dame and player and coach in the NBA [329]
Billy Hassett Guard at Notre Dame and in the NBA [330]
Tom Hawkins 1959 Forward at Notre Dame and in the NBA [331]
Ryan Humphrey 2002 Forward at Notre Dame, in the NBA, and in Greece [332]
George Ireland 1936 All-American at Notre Dame and college basketball coach at Loyola University Chicago [333]
Niele Ivey 2000 Point guard at Notre Dame, in the WNBA, and assistant coach at Notre Dame [334]
Tracy Jackson 1981 Player at Notre Dame and in the NBA [335]
Collis Jones Basketball player at Notre Dame and in the NBA [336]
Tim Kempton 1986 Center at Notre Dame and in multiple teams in the NBA [337]
Joe Kleine Did not graduate Center at Notre Dame for a year and professionally in the NBA [338]
Moose Krause All-American in football and basketball at Notre Dame and coach for Notre Dame's men's basketball team [299]
Bill Laimbeer 1979 Center at Notre Dame, professionally in Italy, and professionally in the NBA and coach in the WNBA [339]
Michelle Marciniak Did not graduate Player for a year at Notre Dame, professionally in the WNBA, on the United States women's national basketball team in the 1999 Pan American Games [340]
Ray Meyer 1938 Player at Notre Dame and College Basketball Hall of Fame coach for the DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team [341]
Beth Morgan 1997 Player at Notre Dame, in the ABL, and for the United States women's national basketball team in the 1999 Pan American Games [342]
Troy Murphy Did not graduate All-American center at Notre Dame and in the NBA [343]
Kevin O'Shea 1950 Four-time All-American guard at Notre Dame and in the NBA [344]
John Paxson 1983 Guard at Notre Dame and in the NBA and former assistant coach and general manager of the Chicago Bulls [345]
Chris Quinn 2006 Guard at Notre Dame and for the Miami Heat [346]
Alicia Ratay 2004 Player at Notre Dame who ranks fifth in all-time scoring for the school [347]
Ruth Riley 2001 Center at Notre Dame, in the WNBA, multiple European basketball leagues, and for the United States women's national basketball team for the 2004 Summer Olympics [348]
David Rivers 1988 Point guard at Notre Dame and in the NBA [349]
Karen Robinson 1991 Player at Notre Dame [350]
Ron Rowan Did not graduate Forward at Notre Dame for two years and in the NBA [351]
Donald Royal 1987 Forward at Notre Dame and in the NBA [352]
John Shumate 1975 Center at Notre Dame and in the NBA and coach at Southern Methodist University and in the WNBA [353]
Carol Shields 1979 Player on Notre Dame's first women's varsity basketball team and ophthalmologist [354]
Steve Sitko 1940 Basketball player and football quarterback at Notre Dame and professional basketball player [355]
Tom Sluby 1984 Shooting guard at Notre Dame and for the Dallas Mavericks [356]
Billy Taylor 1995 Player and assistant coach at Notre Dame and head coach at Lehigh and Ball State [357]
Chris Thomas 2005 Guard at Notre Dame and professionally in Spain and first player in Notre Dame's history to record at triple-double [358]
Keith Tower 1993 Center at Notre Dame and in the NBA [359]
Kelly Tripucka 1981 Forward at Notre Dame and in the NBA [360]
Gary Voce Forward at Notre Dame and for one season with the Cleveland Cavaliers [361]
Coquese Washington 1992
JD 1997
Point guard at Notre Dame and in the ABL, former assistant coach at Notre Dame, and head coach for Penn State Nittany Lions women's basketball team [362]
Monty Williams 1994 Forward at Notre Dame and in the NBA and assistant coach for the Portland Trail Blazers [363]
Orlando Woolridge 1981 Player at Notre Dame, in the NBA, and in Italy and coach in the WNBA and ABA [364]
Babe Ziegenhorn Forward for a year at Notre Dame [365]

[edit] Ice hockey

See also: Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's ice hockey
Name Class year Notability Reference
David Brown 2007 Hockey goaltender for Notre Dame and professionally [366]
Mark Eaton Did not graduate Defenseman for Notre Dame for one season and professionally for the Pittsburgh Penguins [367]
Rob Globke 2004 Right wing for Notre Dame and professionally for the Florida Panthers [368]
Neil Grant Komadoski 2004 Defenseman for Notre Dame and professionally in the American Hockey League(AHL) [369]
Brett Lebda 2004 Defenseman for Notre Dame and professionally for the Detroit Red Wings [370]
Don Lucia 1981 Defenseman for Notre Dame and current head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team [371]
Bob McNamara 1983 Goaltender for Notre Dame and professionally in the AHL and the International Hockey League(IHL) and current general manager of the IHL Grand Rapids Griffins [372]
Greg Meredith 1980 Player at Notre Dame who set the record for most goals scored and former professional hockey player [373]
Bill Nyrop 1974 Defenseman at Notre Dame and former professional hockey player [374]
Dave Poulin 1982 Center at Notre Dame, professional hockey player, and former ice hockey coach at Notre Dame [375]
Ben Simon 2000 Center at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the AHL [376]
Yan Stastny Did not graduate Center and left wing at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the AHL [377]
Brad Wanchulak 2005 Left wing at Notre Dame and professional hockey player in the Australian Ice Hockey League [378]

[edit] Olympians

Name Class year Notability Reference
Vince Boryla Did not graduate Basketball player at Notre Dame, professional basketball player, coach, and member of the United States men's national basketball team that won the gold medal in the 1948 Summer Olympics [379]
Shannon Boxx 1999 Midfielder on the Notre Dame women's soccer team, professional soccer player, and member of the United States women's national soccer team who won the bronze medal in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup and gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics [380]
August Desch 1923 Track and field runner at Notre Dame and first Notre Dame Olympic medal-winner with a bronze medal in the 1920 Summer Olympics [379]
Thomas Lieb 1924 Track and field discus thrower at Notre Dame and bronze medal-winner in the 1924 Summer Olympics [379]
Kate Markgraf 1998 Defender on the Notre Dame women's soccer team, professional soccer player, and member of the United States women's national soccer team who won the gold medal in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, the silver medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics, the bronze medal in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, and the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics [381]
Marton Gyulai 2001 Sprinter at Notre Dame and bobsledder representing Hungary in the 2002 Winter Olympics and 2006 Winter Olympics [382]
Nick Radkewich 1993 Cross Country and Track and field runner at Notre Dame and member of the United States men's national triathlon team who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics [383]
Alexander Wilson Track and field athlete and coach at Notre Dame and Canadian Olympian who won a bronze medal in the 1928 Summer Olympics and a silver and two bronze medals in the 1932 Summer Olympics [379]
Rick Wohlhuter 1971 Track and field runner at Notre Dame, former world record holder in the 1000 meters, and bronze medal-winner in the 1976 Summer Olympics [384]
Mariel Zagunis 2009 Current fencer at Notre Dame and gold medal-winner in the sabre competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics [385]

[edit] Soccer

Name Class year Notability Reference
Brittany Bock 2009 Current midfielder for Notre Dame and member of the United States Women's under-20 national soccer team [386]
Greg Dalby 2007 Midfielder for Notre Dame, professional soccer player for R. Charleroi S.C., and former player for the United States Men's under-20 national soccer team [387]
Justin Detter 2004 Striker for Notre Dame and former professional soccer player [388]
Kevin Goldthwaite 2005 Defender for Notre Dame and current professional soccer player for the New York Red Bulls [389]
Joseph Lapira 2008 Forward for Notre Dame who won the Hermann Trophy in 2006, was drafted to Toronto FC in 2008, and previously played for the Republic of Ireland national football team [390]
Jack Stewart 2004 Notre Dame defender and professional soccer player with Real Salt Lake [391]
Amy Warner 2003 Former stand-out forward at Notre Dame and current player in the Women's Premier Soccer League [392]

[edit] Track and field

Name Class year Notability Reference
Edward J. Hogan 1923 Pole vaulter and broad jumper at Notre Dame [393]
Ryan Shay 2002 Track and field and cross country runner at Notre Dame and 2003 United States Marathon Champion [394]

[edit] Other

Name Class year Notability Reference
Kent Durso 1967 Weightlifter at Notre Dame and four-time world champion at the Highland games [395]

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