List of Weber State University people
The following is a partial list of notable Weber State University people. It includes alumni, professors, and others associated with Weber State University.
This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Principals and presidents
Order |
Name |
Term |
Principals of Weber Stake Academy |
1 |
Louis F. Moench |
(1888–1892)[1] |
2 |
Emil B. Isgreen |
(1892–1893)[1] |
3 |
George F. Phillips |
(1893–1894)[1] |
|
Louis F. Moench |
(1894–1902) — 2nd term[1] |
Principals of Weber Academy |
4 |
David O. McKay |
(1902–1908)[1] |
5 |
Wilford M. McKendrick |
(1908–1910)[1] |
6 |
William W. Henderson |
(1910–1914)[1] |
7 |
James L. Barker |
(1914–1917)[1] |
8 |
Owen F. Beal |
(1917–1918)[1] |
|
Presidents of Weber Normal College |
1 |
Owen F. Beal |
(1918-1919)[1] |
2 |
H. Aldous Dixon |
(1919–1920)[2] |
3 |
Joel E. Ricks |
(1920–1922)[1] |
Presidents of Weber College |
4 |
Aaron W. Tracy |
(1922–1935)[1] |
5 |
Leland W. Creer |
(1935–1937)[1] |
|
H. Aldous Dixon |
(1937–1953) — 2nd term[2] |
6 |
William P. Miller |
(1953–1962) |
Presidents of Weber State College |
|
William P. Miller |
(1962–1972)[1] |
7 |
Joseph L. Bishop |
(1972–1978)[1] |
8 |
Rodney H. Brady |
(1978–1985)[1] |
9 |
Stephen D. Nadauld |
(1985–1990)[1] |
Presidents of Weber State University |
10 |
Paul H. Thompson |
(1990–2002)[3] |
11 |
F. Ann Millner |
(2002–2012)[4] |
12 |
Charles A. Wight |
(2013-present)[5] |
Alumni
Business
Education
Entertainment
Government
Military
Religion
Sports
- Robb Akey - college football head coach - Idaho Vandals
- Lance Allred - Professional basketball player and former NBA player, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Harold Arceneaux - Professional basketball player
- Larry Bergh - former ABA basketball player[7]
- Mark Brewer - former NBA player for the Syracuse Nationals
- Jeff Carlson- Former NFL player
- Charles Clinger - second highest High Jump in the world from 2001-03
- Bob Davis - Former NBA basketball player[7]
- J.D. Folsom - Former NFL linebacker, for the Miami Dolphins
- Eddie Gill - Former NBA point guard for the NBA Indiana Pacers
- Halvor Hagen - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Buffalo Bills
- David Hale - Former NFL Offensive lineman, for the Baltimore Ravens
- Rob Hitchcock - Former CFL player, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Edmonton Eskimos
- Ben Howland - college basketball head coach - UCLA Bruins
- Dick Hunsaker - college basketball head coach - Utah Valley University
- Damian Lillard - NBA guard for the Portland Trail Blazers and unanimous 2012-13 NBA Rookie of the Year.
- Al Lolotai - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Washington Redskins
- Marcus Mailei - Former NFL Fullback, for the New Orleans Saints
- Jamie Martin - Former NFL quarterback, 1991 Walter Payton Award
- Ken McEachern- Former CFL Defensive Back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Toronto Argonauts; All-Star in 1980-81, won the 1983 Grey Cup with the Argonauts, awarded the Tom Pate Memorial Award
- Court McGee - wrestler; professional mixed martial artist, Won The Ultimate Fighter 11, UFC Welterweight[8]
- Pat McQuistan - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Dallas Cowboys
- Paul McQuistan - NFL Offensive lineman, for the Seattle Seahawks
- Ruben Nembhard - Former NBA basketball player
- Paul Pilkington - Former world class marathon runner. Major marathon wins include '90 Houston and '96 Los Angeles
- Darryl Pollard - Former NFL player Cornerback, for the San Francisco 49ers
- Alfred Pupunu - Former NFL football player. Scored touchdown in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Diego Chargers
- Roger Ruzek - NFL placekicker, for the Dallas Cowboys
- Cam Quayle - 1998 NFL Draft Mr. Irrelevant.
- Bill Schuffenhauer - 3x Olympian, competed in 2002/2006/2010 Olympics and took silver in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Park City, UT in bobsleigh for Team USA.
- Bo Smith - CFL Cornerback, for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- John L. Smith - college football head coach at Arkansas, Michigan State, Louisville, Utah State, & Idaho
- Bob Sneddon - NFL cornerback, for the Washington Redskins
- Willie Sojourner - Former NBA/ABA basketball player
- Daniel Sparks - Former NBA/ABA basketball player[7]
- Chris Sulages, college football coach
- Justus Thigpen - Former NBA/ABA basketball player
- John Thompson - Former NFL Tight End, for the Green Bay Packers
- Tim Toone - 2010 Mr. Irrelevant* NFL Wide Receiver, member of the Atlanta Falcons
- Dimitri Tsoumpas - CFL Offensive lineman, for the Calgary Stampeders
- Lee White - Former NFL player
References