List of Murray State University alumni
Appearance
Murray State Universityis a public university in Murray, Kentucky. Following are some of ts notable alumni.
Art
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeff Easley | 1977 | Painting | oil painter who creates fantasy artwork for role-playing games, comics, and magazines | [1] |
Alma Lesch | 1941 | Teaching | Fiber artist | [2] |
Joe Staton | 1970 | Comic book artist | [3] |
Athletics
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rex Alexander | 1949 | College basketball and tennis coach | [4] | |
Shane Andrus | 2004 | Business and marketing | Professional football player with the Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and San Francisco 49ers | [5] |
Ivan Aska | 2012 | Health and physical education. | Professional basketball players in the Israeli National League | [6][7] |
Leva Bates | 2003 | Theater, radio, and television | Professional wrestler with All Elite Wrestling known as The Librarian | [8][9] |
Marcus Brown | 1996 | Professional basketball player and college basketball coach | [10] | |
Shaq Buchanan | 2017 | Integrated studies-health and exercise. | Professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League | [11] |
Todd Buchanan | 1995 | Physical education and psychology | Head coach of women's basketball at the University of Houston | [12] |
Chester Caddas | 1957 | Head football coach at the University of the Pacific and Colorado State University | [13] | |
Isaiah Canaan | 2013 | Advertising | Professional basketball player with the Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns | [14] |
Mike Cherry | Professional football player with the New York Giants | [15] | ||
Ed Daniel | 2013 | Healthcare Administration | Professional basketball player with the Israeli team Maccabi Ashdod | [16] |
Bud Foster | 1981 | College football coach at Virginia Tech | [17] | |
Tony Franklin | 1979, 1989 | History, M.A. Education | Offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Middle Tennessee State University | [18] |
Justin Fuente | 1999 | Head football coach at Virginia Tech, University of Memphis, and Texas Christian University | [19][20] | |
Joe Fulks | Non-degree | Professional basketball player and inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | [21] | |
Ron Greene | 1962 | Health and physical education | Head basketball coach of Mississippi State University and Murray State University | [22][23] |
Pete Gudauskas | 1940 | Professional football player with the Chicago Bears | [24][25] | |
Rod Harper | 2008 | Social science | Professional football player with the New Orleans Saints and Super Bowl champion | [26] |
Rob Hart | 1999 | American history | Professional football player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and the Miami Dolphins; | [27] |
Morgan Hicks | 2004 | 2004 Summer Olympics in three-position smallbore shooting and head coach of Nebraska Cornhuskers rifle | [28] | |
Ron Hopkins | 1982 | Professional football player with the Canadian Football League | ||
Popeye Jones | 1992 | Professional basketball player with the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, and Washington Wizards and assistant coach with the Denver Nuggets | [29][30] | |
Ruth Jones | MEd Physical education | Head coach for Purdue University women's basketball | [31] | |
Irby Koffman | Head football coach at Murray State University | [32] | ||
Wesley Korir | Non-degreed | Winner of the 2012 Boston Marathon and Kenyan Member of Parliament | [33] | |
Austen Lane | 2009 | Journalism | Professional football player with the Chicago Bears and the Jacksonville Jaguars | [34] |
Gil Mains | Professional football player with the Detroit Lions and professional wrestler | [35] | ||
Jeff Martin | 1989 | Professional basketball player | [36] | |
Ja Morant | Non-degreed | Professional basketball player with the Memphis Grizzlies | [37] | |
Patrick Newcomb | Professional golfer | [38] | ||
Cameron Payne | Non-degreed | Undeclared | Professional basketball player with the Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder, | [39][40] |
Pat Pitney | Engineering physics | 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist in rifle and president of the University of Alaska system | [41][42] | |
Walt Powell | 2013 | Advertising | Professional football player | [43] |
Michael Proctor | 1990 | Safety engineering and health | Professional football player with the Canadian Football League | [44] |
Bennie Purcell | 1952, 1961 | B.A., M.A. | Professional basketball player with the Harlem Globetrotters and college tennis coach | [45] |
Johnny Reagan | 1947 | College baseball coach and minor league baseball player | [46] | |
Mark Riggins | Pitching coach for Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds | [47] | ||
Kirk Rueter | 1991 | Professional baseball player with the Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants | [48][49] | |
Heather Samuel | Sprinter at the 1992 Summer Olympics, 1996 Summer Olympics, and 2000 Summer Olympics | [50][51] | ||
James Singleton | 2003 | Professional basketball player | [52] | |
Fred Sowerby | 1973 | 1976 Summer Olympics track and field athlete and head track and field coach of Delaware State University | [53][54] | |
Reggie Swinton | Professional football player with the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys | [55] | ||
Chuck Taylor | 2011 | Professional wrestler | [9] | |
Claude Virden | Professional basketball player | [56] | ||
Quincy Williams | 2018 | Public relations | Professional football player with the Jacksonville Jaguars | [57] |
Roger Withrow | 1984 Summer Paralympics rifle gold medalist | [58] | ||
Jared Wolfe | Professional golfer | [59] |
Clergy
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brian Lee Cole | 1989 | Business administration | Episcopal Bishop of East Tennessee. | [60] |
John Dale | 1970 | M.S. | Minister | [61] |
Hartman Rector Jr. | General authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) | [62] |
Education
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Walter G. Bumphus | 1971 | M.S. guidance and counseling | President and CEO of the American Association of Community Colleges, chair of
the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Texas at Austin |
[63][64] |
Adron Doran | 1938, 1948 | B.A., M.A. | President of Morehead State University, director of the Division of Teacher Education and Certification
for the Kentucky Department of Education, namesake of the Adron Doran University Center |
[65][64][66] |
Robert L (Bob) Jackson | 1985 | Finance and economics | President of Murray State University and Kentucky Senate | [67][68] |
Patricia J. Johnson | Biology | Professor of Microbiology at University of California, Los Angeles | [69] | |
Alison Marr | 2002 | Mathematics | Professor of mathematics and computer science at Southwestern University in Texas | [70][71] |
Pat Pitney | Engineering physics | President of the University of Alaska system and 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist in rifle | [41][42] | |
Forrest Pogue | 1931 | Director of the George C. Marshall Foundation and the Marshall Library at Virginia Military Institute and United States Army historian | [64] | |
Kenneth W. Winters | 1957 | Industrial arts | Kentucky Senate and president of Campbellsville University | [72] |
Entertainment
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dee Barton | Jazz trombonist and big band drummer known with the Stan Kenton Orchestra | |||
W. Earl Brown | 1986 | Theater and radio/television | Actor | [73][74] |
Jerry Crutchfield | Non-degreed | Singer, songwriter, and record producer | [64][75] | |
Tericka Dye | Former pornographic actress and teacher | [76] | ||
S.G. Goodman | Singer-songwriter | [77] | ||
Alex Harvey | 1964 | M.A. in Music and education | Country music singer and songwriter | [78] |
Thomas Rickman | 1965 | English | Film director, playwright, and screenwriter | [64][79] |
Hal Riddle | 1942 | Actor | [64][80] | |
Chrishell Stause | 2003 | Theater | Actress, best known for All My Children | [81] |
Chris Thile | Non-degreed | Music | Musician and member of Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers | [82][83] |
Jilon VanOver | 2001 | Theater Arts | Actor | [84] |
J. D. Wilkes | Studio Arts | Musician, visual artist, filmmaker |
Law
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bill Cunningham | 1962 | Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court | [85] | |
Steven H. David | 1979 | Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court | [86] |
Literature and journalism
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kevin Brown | 2012 | MFA poetry | Poet and author | [87] |
John Mack Carter | 1948 | Editor of Ladies’ Home Journal and Good Housekeeping, president and CEO of Hearst Magazines Enterprises | [64][88] | |
Jude Deveraux | 1970 | Art | Historical romance novelist | [89][64] |
Taghreed El-Khodary | 2000 | M.S. Mass communications | Correspondent in Gaza for The New York Times | [90] |
John Fetterman | 1948 | Journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize | [91][64][92] | |
Gene Graham | 1948 | Journalist and co-winner of the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting | [93][64][94] | |
Mike Long | Physics and mathematics | Speechwriter and author | [95] | |
Richard Thomas | 2012 | MFA Creative writing | Author of speculative fiction | [96] |
Military
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
John I. Hudson | 1971 | U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant General | [64][97] | |
Mary A. Marsh | 1951 | Music | Brigadier general in the United States Air Force | [98][64] |
Politics
[edit]Science and medicine
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vicki Funk | 1969 | Biology and history | Botanist and curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History | [119] |
Rex Geveden | 1983, 1984 | Engineering physics, M.S. physics | Deputy director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and CEO of BWX Technologies | [120] |
J. Paul Hogan | 1942 | Chemistry and physics | Research chemist | [64][121] |
Edward G McFarland | Biology | Professor of shoulder surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | [122] | |
Martha Redden Ozer | 1966, 1968 | Director of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Project on Science, Technology and Disability |
[64][123][124] | |
Lois Ann Pfiester | 1970 | Biology | Phycologist and protistologist, specializing in freshwater dinoflagellate species | [125] |
Jerry A. Shields | 1960 | Biology | Ophthalmologist with th eWills Eye Institute | [64][126][127] |
Frances Strickland | 1963 | Health and physical education | Educational psychologist and former First Lady of Ohio | [128] |
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