The following is a list of people associated with the University of Louisville.
Notable alumni
Arts and entertainment
- Harriette Simpson Arnow (BS 1930) â former author, best known for The Dollmaker
- Terry Bisson (BA 1964) â contemporary science fiction author
- Nick DeMartino (BA) â former senior vice president, Media and Technology for the American Film Institute
- Bob Edwards (BA 1969) â former host of NPR's Morning Edition, host of The Bob Edwards Show on XM Satellite Radio and PRI's Bob Edwards Weekend
- Howard Fineman (JD 1975) â Newsweek chief political analyst
- Sam Gilliam (BFA 1955, MFA 1961) â painter, specializing in color field and abstract art
- Sue Grafton (BA 1961) â contemporary detective novel author
- Edward N. Hamilton Jr (BFA 1969) â sculptor, works include York, the Spirit of Freedom, and the Amistad Memorial
- Michael Jackman â columnist, poet, essayist, fiction writer, and college professor
- Jenny Kiefer â horror author
- Static Major â singer, songwriter, most famous from his work with Lil Wayne on "Lollipop"
- Delfeayo Marsalis (MA 2004) â jazz trombonist and record producer; brother of Wynton Marsalis and son of Ellis Marsalis
- Amanda Matthews (BA) â sculptor and painter
- Beverle Graves Myers â author of historical mystery novels and short stories
- Mary Spencer Nay (BA 1941, MA 1960) â painter and printmaker
- Marsha Norman (BA 1969) â Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright
- Barbara A. Perry (BA 1978) â author; political analyst; Senior Fellow, University of Virginia Miller Center of Public Affairs; former Carter Glass Professor of Government, Sweet Briar College
- Diane Sawyer â attended but did not graduate law school; anchor of ABC World News
- Ben Sollee â cellist, singer, and songwriter
- Henry Strater â painter, illustrator
- Kevin M. Sullivan â true crime author, historian
- Kenneth Victor Young (BA, MA) â painter, designer, educator
Business
Politics
Religion
- Aryeh Kaplan (BA 1961) â Orthodox rabbi, author, and translator known for his knowledge of physics and kabbalah
Science and engineering
Notable faculty
Notable athletic alumni
Football
Current NFL players
Current CFL players
Current AFL players
Current UFL players
Former pros
- David Akers (1992âÂÂ95) â San Francisco 49ers kicker; five-time Pro Bowl selection (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010)
- Bruce Armstrong (1983âÂÂ86) â former New England Patriots offensive lineman; played in the NFL for 14 seasons; six-time Pro Bowl selection (1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997); one of only 11 inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame; one of only seven to have his number retired
- Deion Branch (2000âÂÂ01) â New England Patriots wide receiver; Super Bowl XXXIX MVP with the New England Patriots, tied record for catches in a Super Bowl
- Ray Buchanan (1989âÂÂ91) â former Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, and Oakland Raiders defensive back
- Curry Burns (1998âÂÂ2002) â free agent safety
- Michael Bush (2003âÂÂ06) â Chicago Bears running back
- Mark Clayton (1979âÂÂ82) â former Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers wide receiver; five-time Pro Bowl selection (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 and 1991)
- Harry Douglas (2003âÂÂ07) â Tennessee Titans wide receiver
- Elvis Dumervil (2002âÂÂ05) â Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens defensive end; tied the NCAA single-season sack record (24); first team All-American and the 2005 Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner as college football's Defensive Player of the Year; 2005 Ted Hendricks Award as college football's top defensive end
- Salem Ford (1914âÂÂ16) â former Louisville Brecks halfback
- Renardo Foster (2003âÂÂ06) â free agent offensive lineman
- William Gay (2003âÂÂ06) â Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback
- Antoine Harris (2002âÂÂ05) â free agent defensive back
- Nate Harris (2005âÂÂ06) â free agent linebacker
- Earl Heyman (2005âÂÂ09) â New Orleans Saints defensive tackle
- Ernest Givins (1984âÂÂ85) â former Houston Oilers and Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver; two-time Pro Bowl selection (1990 and 1992)
- Ernie Green (1959âÂÂ62) â former Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns running back and fullback
- Jay Gruden (1985âÂÂ88) â former Arena Football League quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm, led the team to four ArenaBowl championships; League MVP in 1992 and MVP of ArenaBowl VII; first quarterback inducted into the Arena Football Hall of Fame in 1998; head coach of the Washington Redskins; former head coach of the Orlando Predators, led the team to titles in ArenaBowls XII and XIII
- Tom Jackson (1970âÂÂ72) â former Denver Broncos linebacker; three-time Pro Bowl selection (1977âÂÂ79); analyst on ESPN's NFL GameDay; two-time Missouri Valley Conference player of the year (1971, 1972)
- Joe Jacoby (1977âÂÂ80) â former Washington Redskins offensive lineman; key member of "The Hogs"; member of Super Bowl XVII, Super Bowl XXII, and Super Bowl XXVI Championship teams; four-time Pro Bowl selection (1983âÂÂ86)
- Brandon Johnson (2002âÂÂ05) â Cincinnati Bengals linebacker
- Chris Johnson (2001âÂÂ02) â Oakland Raiders defensive back
- Joe Johnson (1990âÂÂ93) â former New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers defensive end; two-time Pro Bowl selection (1998 and 2000)
- Stefan LeFors (2000âÂÂ05; played 2001âÂÂ04) â former quarterback with the Carolina Panthers in the NFL and the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL; head high school football coach at the Christian Academy of Louisville
- Lenny Lyles (1954âÂÂ57) â drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the first round (11th overall) of the 1958 NFL Draft; one-time Pro Bowl selection; one of the first African American football players at the University of Louisville; often referred to as "the fastest man in football"
- Sam Madison (1993âÂÂ96) â former Miami Dolphins and New York Giants defensive back; four-time Pro Bowl selection (1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002)
- Frank Minnifield (1979âÂÂ82) â former Cleveland Browns defensive back; four-time Pro Bowl selection (1986âÂÂ89); co-creator of the "Dawg Pound"; led nation in kickoff returns in 1981 and punt returns in 1982
- Roman Oben (1991âÂÂ95) â offensive lineman
- Amobi Okoye (2003âÂÂ06) â Chicago Bears defensive lineman
- Richard Owens (1999âÂÂ2003) â free agent tight end
- Chris Redman (1996âÂÂ99) â Atlanta Falcons quarterback; 1999 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner
- Kerry Rhodes (2001âÂÂ04) â Arizona Cardinals defensive back, 2005 NFL All-Rookie team
- Kolby Smith (2003âÂÂ06) â free agent running back
- Jason Spitz (2002âÂÂ05) â Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman
- Montavious Stanley (2002âÂÂ05) â free agent defensive tackle
- Howard Stevens â running back, Baltimore Colts, New Orleans Saints; member of Louisville Athletic Hall of Fame
- Johnny Unitas (1951âÂÂ54) â former Baltimore Colts quarterback; Pro Football Hall of Fame member, three-time NFL Most Valuable Player
- Dewayne White (2000âÂÂ02) â Detroit Lions defensive end
- Otis Wilson (1976âÂÂ79) â first team All-American defensive end; member of the Chicago Bears Super Bowl XX Championship team
Men's basketball
- Rakeem Buckles (2009âÂÂ12) â professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Jaylen Johnson (born 1996), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Trey Lewis (2015âÂÂ2016) â professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Mangok Mathiang (born 1992) â Australian-Sudanese basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Donovan Mitchell (2015âÂÂ17) â professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz (2017âÂÂ2022), Cleveland Cavaliers (2022âÂÂpresent)
- Chinanu Onuaku (born 1996) â basketball player
- Kenny Payne (1985âÂÂ89) â professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers (1989âÂÂ1993), coach for the University of Louisville (2022âÂÂ2024)
- Taqwa Pinero, formerly known as Taquan Dean (2003âÂÂ05) â professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns (NBA Summer league 2008), Unicaja Málaga (2009âÂÂ2010), ÃÂlan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez (2017âÂÂ2019)
- Derek Smith (1979âÂÂ82) â professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors (1982âÂÂ1983), Los Angeles/San Diego Clippers (1983âÂÂ1986), Sacramento Kings (1986âÂÂ1989), Philadelphia 76ers (1989âÂÂ1993), and Boston Celtics (1990âÂÂ1991)
- Russ Smith â former NBA player, currently in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
All-Americans
(listed in chronological order)
Women's basketball
Baseball
- Zack Burdi â MLB pitcher in Arizona Diamondbacks organization
- Reid Detmers â MLB pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels
- Chris Dominguez â former MLB infielder and head coach for the Bellarmine Knights
- Adam Duvall â MLB player for the Atlanta Braves and formerly the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds; 2016 All-Star and 2016 Home Run Derby participant
- Drew Ellis â MLB infielder, Seattle Mariners
- Cody Ege â former MLB pitcher
- Adam Engel â MLB outfielder, Chicago White Sox
- Kyle Funkhouser â MLB pitcher, Detroit Tigers
- Chad Green â MLB pitcher, New York Yankees
- Sean Green (1997âÂÂ2000) â former MLB pitcher
- Bryan Hoeing â MLB pitcher, Miami Marlins
- Zach Jackson, â former MLB pitcher
- Jarred Kelenic â MLB outfielder, Seattle Mariners
- Dean Kiekhefer â former MLB pitcher
- Matt Koch â MLB pitcher
- Fred Koster (1926âÂÂ1928) â former MLB outfielder
- Trystan Magnuson â former MLB pitcher
- Justin Marks â former MLB pitcher
- Kyle McGrath â MLB pitcher
- Brendan McKay (2014âÂÂ2017) â first baseman and pitcher, Tampa Bay Rays; consensus national college player of the year in 2017
- Corey Ray â MLB outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers
- Josh Rogers â MLB pitcher, Miami Marlins
- B. J. Rosenberg â former MLB pitcher
- Dalton Rushing â MLB catcher, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Will Smith â MLB catcher, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Nick Solak â MLB infielder, Texas Rangers
- Logan Wyatt â MLB first baseman, San Francisco Giants
- Tony Zych â former MLB pitcher
Track and field
- Kelley Bowman (2002âÂÂ06) â two-time All-American high jumper; finished 3rd in nation in the high jump at 2006 NCAA National Championships with a UofL record of 6 feet, 1.25 inches; holds Kentucky high school girls' record (5 feet, 10.5 inches); won four consecutive KY state titles at Berea High School; had 4th best jump in the nation in 2000
- Wesley Korir (2006âÂÂ08) â multiple All-America in distance running; winner of the 2012 Boston Marathon; member of the Kenyan Parliament, 2013âÂÂ2017
Other sports
List of presidents of the University of Louisville
There have been 28 presidents and five interim presidents of what is (or was once a part of) the University of Louisville.
Jefferson Seminary (1813âÂÂ29)
- Edward Mann Butler 1813âÂÂ16
- William Tompkins 1816âÂÂ21
- Charles M. M'Crohan 1821âÂÂ25
- Francis E. Goddard 1826âÂÂ29
Louisville Collegiate Institute (1837âÂÂ40)
Louisville College (1840âÂÂ46)
- John Hopkins Harney 1840âÂÂ44
Louisville Medical Institute (1837âÂÂ1846)
University of Louisville (post merger of LMI and LC) (1846âÂÂpresent)
- Samuel Smith Nicholas 1846âÂÂ47
- James Guthrie 1847âÂÂ69
- Isaac Caldwell 1869âÂÂ85
- James Speed Pirtle 1886âÂÂ05
- Theodore L. Burnett 1905âÂÂ11
- David William Fairleigh 1911âÂÂ14
- Arthur Younger Ford 1914âÂÂ26
- George Colvin 1926âÂÂ28
- John Letcher Patterson 1928âÂÂ29 (acting)
- Raymond Asa Kent 1929âÂÂ43
- Einar William Jacobsen 1943âÂÂ46
- Frederick William Stamm 1946âÂÂ47 (acting)
- John Wilkinson Taylor 1947âÂÂ50
- Eli Huston Brown III 1950âÂÂ51 (acting)
- Philip Grant Davidson 1951âÂÂ68
University of Louisville, as part of the Kentucky state system
See also
References
External links