List of University of Richmond people
This is a list of notable alumni and people associated with the University of Richmond , listed alphabetically by surname.
Sports
Bruce Allen – President, Washington Commanders [ 1]
Kendall Anthony – Basketball player in the Israeli National League
Kenny Atkinson – Head coach, Brooklyn Nets
Shawn Barber – Linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles
Tim Bezbatchenko – General manager, Toronto FC (MLS ) (2013–2019), Columbus Crew (2019 –)
Joe Biscaha – NFL and AFL end (1959–1960)
Mike Bragg – NFL player, Washington Redskins (1968–1979), punter
Lew Burdette – MLB pitcher (1950–67), Most Valuable Player of the 1957 World Series
Sean Casey – MLB first baseman (1997–2008), 3-time All-Star
Erik Christensen – NFL end (1956)
T. J. Cline – Professional basketball player
Dick Cooke – College baseball coach at Belmont Abbey and Davidson
Jonathan de Marte – Professional baseball player
Joe Douglas – NFL executive, General Manager of the New York Jets
Ray Easterling – NFL free safety (1972–1979)
Kevin Eastman – Assistant coach, Boston Celtics
Ben Edwards – American football player
Reggie Evans – NFL running back (1983)
Tim Finchem – Commissioner, PGA Tour
Walker Gillette – NFL wide receiver (1970–1976)
Justin Harper – Professional basketball player[ 2]
Shaun Herock – NFL executive, Green Bay Packers
Tim Hightower – Running back, New Orleans Saints
John Hilton – NFL tight end (1965–1973)
Brian Jordan – MLB player (1992–2006)
Matt Joyce – NFL offensive lineman (1995–2004)
George Kokinis – General manager, Cleveland Browns
Kyle Lauletta – Quarterback, New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Cleveland Browns
Paris Lenon – Linebacker, Arizona Cardinals
Matt Llano – Long-distance runner
Gregg Marshall – Men's basketball head coach, Wichita State University
Renie Martin – Pitcher, Kansas City Royals , San Francisco Giants , Philadelphia Phillies
Todd McShay – ESPN NFL draft analyst
Marc Megna – NFL player, New York Jets (1999), New England Patriots (1999), Cincinnati Bengals (1999), New England Patriots (2000), Montreal Alouettes (2002–2006)
Bret Myers – Soccer player and professor
Johnny Newman – NBA player (1986–2002)
Jeff Nixon – NFL player (1979–81)
Barry Redden – NFL player, 1st round draft pick LA Rams (1982–1990)
Jacob Ruby – CFL player, Edmonton Eskimos
John Schweitz – NBA player
Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. – Defensive end, Atlanta Falcons
Barty Smith – NFL running back , Green Bay Packers
Mike Smith – Pitcher, Minnesota Twins
Matt Snider (class of 1999) – NFL fullback (1999–2002), Green Bay, Minnesota, Houston
Tim Stauffer – Pitcher, San Diego Padres organization, fourth overall pick in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft
Margaret Stender – President, Chicago Sky
Benjy Taylor – Men's basketball head coach, Chicago State University
Brendan Toibin – NFL kicker (1987)
Stacy Tutt – Fullback, New York Jets
Colin Vint – League of Ireland forward (2006)
Eric Ward – Quarterback, Edmonton Eskimos
Seth Williams – Cornerback, Montreal Alouettes
Kerry Wynn – Defensive end, New York Giants
Craig Ziadie – Major League Soccer defender (2001–2004)
Jacob Gilyard – NBA point guard, Brooklyn Nets
Law, Politics and government
Heads and Deputy heads of states, Heads and Deputy heads of governments, cabinet members and royalty
US state governors
US senators
US representatives
Watkins Abbitt – U.S. Representative from Virginia , 1948–1973
M. Caldwell Butler – U.S. Representative, 1972–1983
Thomas Garrett, Jr. – U.S. Representative, 2017–2019; Virginia State Senator, 2011–2017[ 5]
J. Vaughan Gary – U.S. Representative, 1945–1965
Virgil Goode – U.S. Representative, 1997–2009
Menalcus Lankford – U.S. Representative, 1929–1933
Jennifer McClellan – U.S. Representative, 2023–present; Virginia State Senator, 2017–2023; member, Virginia House of Delegates , 2006–2017
Owen B. Pickett – U.S. Representative, 1987–2001
Dave E. Satterfield, Jr. – U.S. Representative, 1937–1945
David E. Satterfield III – U.S. Representative, 1965–1981
John Ambler Smith – U.S. Representative, 1873–1875
Joseph Whitehead – U.S. Representative, 1925–1931
Others
Business and nonprofit
Josh Abramson – co-founder of CollegeHumor
Steve Buckingham – multiple Grammy-winning record producer and music executive
Kelly Corrigan – author of Glitter and Glue
Paul Duke – journalist, known for his 20-year stint as moderator of Washington Week in Review on PBS
Dave East – rapper, songwriter, actor
Douglas S. Freeman – two-time Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian
Fiona Givens – writer who focuses on the history and theology of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Earl Hamner – author of Spencer's Mountain ; creator of television shows The Waltons and Falcon Crest
George Frederick Holmes – former professor, first Chancellor of the University of Mississippi
Bruce Hornsby – singer, known for his association with the Grateful Dead ; briefly attended UR but did not graduate
Patrick Kilpatrick – actor, known for playing the role of The Sandman in the 1990 film Death Warrant
Lil Dicky – rapper, comedian, and actor
Jamie McShane - actor, known for roles in SEAL Team , Bloodline , Sons of Anarchy , Bosch , and Southland , the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Thor (2011) and The Avengers (2012) as Agent Jackson, Wednesday as Sheriff Galpin
Allan Nixon – actor and novelist
Wesley Schultz – lead vocalist for the folk rock band The Lumineers
Grant Shaud – actor, known for playing the role of Miles Silverberg on the 1990s TV sitcom Murphy Brown
Ron Smith (American poet) – poet, author, former Poet Laureate of Virginia (2016–2018)
Ukee Washington – co-anchor with Jessica Kartalija of CBS 3's Eyewitness News at 5, 6 and 11 p.m. and Eyewitness News at 10 p.m. on The CW Philly 57.
Science and technology
Academics
Religion
References
^ "Front Office: Bruce Allen; President" . Redskins.com .
^ "Justin Harper" . Basketball-Reference.Com. Retrieved December 10, 2012 .
^ reports, From staff (July 22, 2016). "Timeline: Sen. Tim Kaine's life and career" . Richmond Times-Dispatch . Retrieved December 1, 2024 .
^ "Tim Kaine" . National Governors Association . January 13, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2024 .
^ "403 Forbidden" .
^ "Brett Wigdortz OBE | Teach First" . Archived from the original on August 28, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2017 .
^ "Cottingham, Claybrook C." A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (lahistory.org). Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2010 .
^ "Robert V. Remini (1921–2013) – AHA" . www.historians.org . Retrieved November 30, 2024 .
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