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This list of Wake Forest University people includes notable alumni, faculty and staff of Wake Forest University, a private research university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Wake Forest University presidents
President | Tenure |
---|---|
Samuel Wait | 1834–1845 |
William Hooper | 1845–1848 |
John B. White | 1848–1853 |
Washington Manly Wingate | acting 1854–1856, president 1856–1862, 1866–1879 |
Thomas H. Pritchard | 1879–1882 |
Charles Taylor | 1884–1905 |
William L. Poteat | 1905–1927 |
Francis Pendleton Gaines | 1927–1930 |
Thurman D. Kitchin | 1930–1950 |
Harold W. Tribble | 1950–1967 |
James R. Scales | 1967–1983 |
Thomas K. Hearn | 1983–2005 |
Nathan O. Hatch | 2005–2021 |
Susan Wente | 2021–present |
Notable faculty
Current and former faculty
- John A. Allison IV, School of Business[1]
- Maya Angelou, American studies[2]
- Anthony Atala, Urology (Chair)[3]
- Adrian Bardon, professor of philosophy[4]
- Ruth Benca, Behavioral Medicine[5]
- Margaret Bender, Anthropology[6]
- Deborah L. Best, Psychology[7]
- Rhoda Billings, Law (Emerita)[8]
- Pasco Bowman II, Law
- Alfred Brauer, Mathematics
- Jim Caldwell, coach of Wake Forest Football (1993–2000), current NFL head coach[9]
- Coy Cornelius Carpenter, M.D., dean of the School of Medicine of Wake Forest University from 1936 to 1967 and vice president for health affairs 1963–67
- David Carroll, Physics, Director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials[10]
- Justin Catanoso, Journalism
- John Wesley Chandler, Philosophy
- Dave Clawson, coach of Wake Forest Football (2014–present)[11]
- Zheng Cui, Pathology
- David Faber, Art and printmaking
- Steve Forbes, coach of Wake Forest basketball (2020–present)[12]
- Megan Gebbia, current head coach of Wake Forest Women's basketball[13]
- Jim Grobe, Coach of Wake Forest football (2001–2013), won ACC Coach of the Year[14]
- Melissa Harris-Perry, Presidential Chair Professor of Politics and International Affairs[15]
- Jennifer Hoover, former coach of Wake Forest Women's basketball[16]
- Dan Locklair, Music and Composer-in-Residence
- Allen Mandelbaum, English and Humanities
- Danny Manning, Wake Forest basketball coach (2014–2020)[17]
- Jack McCloskey, coach of Wake Forest basketball (1966–1972)[18]
- Dave Odom, coach of Wake Forest basketball (1989–2001), three-time ACC Coach of the Year[19]
- Suzanne Reynolds (J.D. 1977), Law[20]
- Earl Smith, professor[21]
- Tom Walter, current coach of Wake Forest baseball (2010–present)[22]
- Jonathan L. Walton, dean of Wake Forest School of Divinity[23]
- Sarah Watts, History
- Chris Webber, former NBA all-star, professor in practice for Masters of Arts in Sports program[24]
- Tanya Zanish-Belcher, professor, Director of Special Collections and Archives[25]
Notable alumni
Academia
Founders and leaders of academic institutions
- James Archibald Campbell (B.A. 1911), first president of Campbell College[26]
- Leslie H. Campbell (magna cum laude, A.B.1911, A.M. 1916), second president of Campbell College[27]
- John Wesley Chandler (B.A. 1945), 12th president of Williams College, 15th president of Hamilton College and president of the AACU in 1985[28]
- Spright Dowell (1896), former president of Auburn University and Mercer University
- Michael Maxey (B.A., M.A.), 11th president of Roanoke College[29]
- George M. Modlin (B.A. 1924), former president of the University of Richmond
- William Louis Poteat (B.A. 1877), educator; seventh president of Wake Forest University (1905–1927)[30]
- Norman Adrian Wiggins (1952), third president of Campbell University
- Washington Manly Wingate (1849), 4th president of Wake Forest University[31]
Arts and letters
Literature and poetry
- Joseph Quincy Adams Jr. (B.A. 1900, M.A. 1901)
- A.R. Ammons (B.A. 1949), poet and scholar[32]
- Stephen Amidon (B.A.), author
- Justin Catanoso (M.A. 1993), author[33]
- Gary Chapman (M.A.), author and radio talk show host[34]
- Dhonielle Clayton (B.A. 2005), author and CEO of We Need Diverse Books[35]
- Frances O'Roark Dowell (1979), author
- L.M. Elliott (B.A.), author, Under a War-Torn Sky[36]
- Elizabeth Marquardt (B.A.), author[37]
Journalism and media
- Linda Carter Brinson (B.A. 1969), writer, editor, and journalist[38]
- W. J. Cash, author and journalist
- Dhonielle Clayton (B.A. 2005), author and COO of We Need Diverse Books[39]
- Margaret Feinberg (B.A.), author and public speaker[40]
- Becky Garrison (B.A.), religious satirist and columnist for The Wittenburg Door[41]
- Emily Giffin (B.A.), author of Something Borrowed[42]
- James Hamblin (B.S. 2005), board-certified physician, staff writer at The Atlantic, lecturer in public health policy at Yale University[43]
- Shane Harris (B.A. 1998), journalist and author, senior national security writer at The Washington Post[44]
- Melissa Harris-Perry (B.A. 1994), political scientist and journalist[45]
- Harold Hayes (B.A.), writer, former editor of Esquire magazine[46]
- Maria Henson (B.A. 1982), journalist, editor, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing award[47]
- Al Hunt (B.A. 1965), journalist and columnist for Bloomberg News[48]
- Carlos Maza (B.A. 2010), journalist for Vox[49]
- Dagen McDowell (1991), anchor for Fox Business Channel and business correspondent for Fox News[50]
- Kasha Patel (B.A. 2012), science writer[51]
- Scott Rasmussen (M.B.A.), political analyst
- LaChina Robinson (B.A. 2002), women's college basketball analyst for Fox Sports 1[52]
Music
- Christopher Magiera (B.A.), international operatic baritone, professor of voice
- Lamar Stringfield, classical composer, flutist, symphony conductor and anthologist of American folk music
Film and television
- Carol Barbee (B.A.), television producer, writer[53]
- Stephanie Birkitt (B.A. 1997), assistant to David Letterman on Late Show with David Letterman[54]
- Marc Blucas (1994), actor[55]
- David Chase (attended), television writer, director, producer (The Sopranos)[56]
- Drew Droege (B.A. 1999), actor, comedian, writer and director
- James DuBose (B.A. 1990), film and television producer, entertainment industry executive; Rising Star Award recipient[57]
- Matt James (B.A. 2015), television personality, first black bachelor lead for The Bachelor[58]
- Joe Lawson, co-creator of GEICO Cavemen commercials and ABC's Cavemen TV series[59]
- Carter MacIntyre, television actor (American Heiress, Undercovers)
- Lee Norris (B.A. 2004), film and television actor (Boy Meets World, The Torkelsons, One Tree Hill)[60]
- Carroll O'Connor, actor (best known as Archie Bunker on the TV series All in the Family)[61]
- Sarah Schneider (2005), former writer for Saturday Night Live[62]
- Arvind Swamy (M.A.), Indian Tamil film actor and businessman
- Dave Willis, co-creator of the animated TV shows Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies; writer and voice actor for animated TV show Space Ghost: Coast to Coast
Visual art
- Justin Brice Guariglia (B.A. 1997), artist and former documentary photographer for the National Geographic Society[63]
- Zach Klein (B.A.), co-founder and designer of Vimeo
Other
- Tyler Cameron (B.A. 2018), television personality, model[64]
- Cheslie Kryst (J.D., M.B.A. 2017), Miss USA 2019[65]
- Eddie Timanus (1990), USA Today sportswriter; Jeopardy! champion[66]
- Ricky Van Veen (2003), co-creator of the website CollegeHumor; entrepreneur[67]
Politics, law, and government
U.S. governors
- J. Melville Broughton (1910), Governor of North Carolina (D) (1941–45) and U.S. Senator[68]
- Charlie Crist, Governor of Florida (R) (2006–2010)[69]
- Robert L. Ehrlich (J.D. 1982), Governor of Maryland (R) and former Congressman[70]
- William W. Kitchin (1884), Governor of North Carolina (D) (1909–13)[71]
U.S. senators and congressmen
- Josiah W. Bailey (1893), U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1931–46); co-author of the Conservative Manifesto criticizing the New Deal[72]
- Ted Budd (M.B.A. 2007), U.S. Senator (R-NC); former Congressman (NC-13)[73]
- Richard Burr (B.A. 1978), former U.S. Senator (R-NC)[74]
- Donna Edwards (B.A. 1980), Democratic Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District[75]
- David Funderburk (B.A., M.A. 1967), former Congressman (R-NC) (1995–97); U.S. Ambassador to Romania (1981–85)[76]
- Kay Hagan (J.D. 1978), former U.S. Senator of North Carolina (D-NC)[77]
- Jesse Helms, former U.S. Senator (R-NC) (1973–2003)[78]
- Larry Kissell (B.A. 1973), U.S. Congressman (D-NC)[79]
- Alton A. Lennon (1929), former U.S. Senator; Congressman (D-NC)[80]
- Robert Burren Morgan (J.D. 1950), former U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1977–81)[81]
- Furnifold M. Simmons, former U.S. Senator (D-NC) (1901–31)[82]
- Charles H. Taylor (B.A. 1963, J.D. 1966), former Congressman (R-NC)[83]
Diplomats
- James P. Cain (B.A.), former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark[84]
- Robert S. Gilchrist (B.A.), United States Ambassador to Lithuania[85]
- Dennis Walter Hearne (B.A.), United States Ambassador to Mozambique[86]
- Jeanette W. Hyde, former Ambassador to Barbados, Dominica, St. Lucia, Antigua, Grenada, St. Vincent, and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla[87]
- Graham Martin (B.A. 1932), former U.S. ambassador to Italy, Thailand, and South Vietnam[88]
Federal officials
- Laura Daniel-Davis (B.A. 1990), current deputy secretary of the interior[89]
- Jennifer M. Harris (B.A.), Senior Director for International Economics & Labor on the U.S. National Security Council[90]
- Robert L. Wilkie (B.A. 1985), former Assistant Secretary of Defense; Current Secretary of Veterans Affairs[91][92]
Judges and attorneys
- Amy M. Baggio (B.A. summa cum laude 1995), judge of the Multnomah County Circuit Court
- Kenneth D. Bell (B.A., J.D.), judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina[93]
- Rhoda Billings (J.D. 1966), professor; former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court[94]
- Mark Christie (magna cum laude), attorney and member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission[95]
- Richard Dietz (J.D. 2002), judge on the North Carolina Supreme Court
- John E. Dowdell (B.A. 1978), Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma[96]
- Rusty Duke (B.A. 1970, J.D. 1974), Judge[97]
- Louise W. Flanagan (B.A. 1984), District Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina[98]
- Britt Grant (B.A.), U.S. Circuit Court Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit; former Justice of Supreme Court of Georgia[99]
- Major B. Harding (B.A., J.D.), attorney and former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court[100]
- Jerome Holmes (B.A. 1983), Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit[101]
- I. Beverly Lake (B.S., J.D.), former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
- John Davis Larkins Jr. (B.A. 1929), former Chief and Senior judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
- C. Hardaway Marks (B.A.), attorney
- John C. Martin (B.A. 1965, J.D. 1967), Chief Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals[102]
- Allison Jones Rushing (summa cum laude, B.A. 2004), United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[103]
- Eleni M. Roumel (B.A.), Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims
- Davis R. Ruark (B.A.), former State's Attorney for Wicomico County, Maryland
- Emory M. Sneeden (B.S. 1949, L.L.B. 1953), former Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- George L. Wainwright, Jr. (J.D. 1984), former Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
Mayors
- James Pratt Carter (B.A. 1961), former mayor of Madison, North Carolina
- Tom Fetzer (B.A.), former mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina
- Patrick Smathers (J.D.), former mayor of Canton, North Carolina
Other
- Lynton Y. Ballentine (B.A. 1921), 20th lieutenant governor of North Carolina
- C. Dan Barrett, Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina in 2004
- John S. Battle (B.A.), served as 56th governor of Virginia
- Phil Berger (J.D. 1982), Republican leader in the North Carolina State Senate
- Ted Budd (M.B.A.), member of the United States House of Representatives for North Carolina's 13th congressional district[104]
- Deb Butler (J.D. 1986), member of North Carolina House of Representatives[105]
- N. Leo Daughtry (B.A. 1962, L.L.B. 1965), former member of the North Carolina General Assembly
- Charles B. Deane (J.D. 1923), former member of North Carolina House of Representatives
- Creigh Deeds (J.D. 1984), 2009 Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Virginia[106]
- Jimmy Dixon (B.S. 1969), member of North Carolina House of Representatives
- Jerry Dockham (B.S. 1972), former member of the North Carolina General Assembly
- Mary P. Easley (B.A. 1972, J.D. 1975), First Lady of North Carolina
- C. Forrest Faison III (B.A. 1980), retired vice admiral in the United States Navy
- Pat Foote (B.A. 1953) (retired – United States Army), brigadier general, first woman to be given Brigade Command; first female instructor at the Army War College[107]
- James Forrester (B.S., J.D.), North Carolina State Senator[108]
- Greg Habeeb (B.A. 1998, J.D. 2001), former Virginia State Delegate representing Virginia's 8th House of Delegates District (2011–2018)
- George Holding (B.A., J.D.), current United States Representative for North Carolina's 2nd congressional district[109]
- Horace R. Kornegay (B.A. 1947, LL.B. 1949), former member of North Carolina's 6th congressional district
- Donny Lambeth (M.B.A.), member of North Carolina House of Representatives
- Michael V. Lee (J.D.), member of North Carolina Senate
- Richard H. Moore (J.D. 1989), North Carolina Treasurer
- Josh Pitcock (J.D.), former Chief of Staff to vice president Mike Pence under the Trump Administration[110]
- Eric Miller Reeves, North Carolina State Senator
- Alex Sink (B.A.), former 2nd Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–2011); Democratic candidate for governor of Florida in 2010[111]
Science
- William Bachovchin (B.S. 1970), chemist/chemical biologist, professor of Molecular and Chemical Biology at Tufts University School of Medicine
- Wendy Boss (Class of 1968), botanist at North Carolina State University
- Phillip Griffiths (B.S. 1959), mathematician; professor at the Institute for Advanced Study[112]
- Mona Jhaveri, cancer researcher and entrepreneur focused on biotech funding[113]
- Douglas D. Taylor (Ph.D.), entrepreneur and former academic researcher in the field of extracellular vesicles
Religion
- John Wesley Chandler (B.A. 1945), Cluett Professor of Religion and department chair at Williams College
- Michael Curry (attended), 27th presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church; addressed the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle[114]
- Amzi Clarence Dixon, Baptist minister and author, older brother of Thomas Dixon, Jr.[115]
- Thomas Dixon, Jr. (M.A. 1883), minister and novelist[116]
- J. Cheryl Exum (B.A.), biblical scholar and Emeritus Professor at University of Sheffield
- Tripp Fuller (M.Div.), theologist and minister
- Harry Y. Gamble (B.A.), former professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia
- Samuel Johnson Howard (J.D. 1976), 8th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida[117]
- Kimberly Lucas, bishop of The Episcopal Church in Colorado
- Ted G. Stone, Southern Baptist evangelist and recovered amphetamine addict
- Tish Harrison Warren (B.A. 2001), New York Times columnist and Anglican priest[118]
Business
- Ross Atkins, Executive, General manager of the Toronto Blue Jays[119]
- Jabez A. Bostwick, founding partner of Standard Oil[120]
- Gregory Brooks, entrepreneur and professional poker player
- D. Wayne Calloway, former CEO of PepsiCo[121]
- Charlie Ergen (M.B.A. 1976), co-founder and CEO of Dish Network and EchoStar[122][123]
- David Farr (B.S.1977), CEO of Emerson Electric Company[124]
- Robin Ganzert (B.S., M.B.A.), CEO of the American Humane organization[125]
- Anil Rai Gupta (M.B.A.), Chairman and managing director of Havells[126]
- Zach Klein (B.A.), co-founder of Vimeo[127]
- Justin W. Lee, founder of the Gay Christian Network[128]
- Joseph W. Luter III (B.A. 1962), chairman of Smithfield Foods, Inc.
- David E. Orton (B.S.), engineering executive
- Warren Stephens (M.B.A 1981), Chairman, President and CEO, Stephens Inc.[129]
- G. Kennedy Thompson (M.B.A), Chairman, President and CEO, Wachovia Corp.[130]
- Eric C. Wiseman (B.A., M.B.A.), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, VF Corporation[131]
Medicineedit
- William Allan, genetics
- Anthony Atala, regenerative medicine and urology
- Ken Blum, neuropsychopharmacology and genetics
- Paul Bucy, neurology and neurosurgery
- Erin Calipari (Ph.D. 2013), pharmacology[132]
- Coy Cornelius Carpenter, dean
- Richard Cytowic, neurology
- Max Gomez (Ph.D.), medical reporter[133]
- Tinsley Randolph Harrison, internal medicine
- David L. Heymann, infectious disease
- Joseph Ladapo (B.A. 2000), surgeon general of Florida
- Robert Lanza, regenerative medicine
- Thomas T. Mackie, preventive medicine and infectious disease
- Willis Maddrey (B.A.), internal medicine and hepatology
- Thomas Marshburn, astronaut[134]
- Diane Mathis (B.S.), immunohaematology[135]
- J. Wayne Meredith (M.D. 1978), Richard T. Myers Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery, Chief of Clinical Chairs and Chief of Surgery at Wake Forest Baptist Health
- Leon S. Robertson, epidemiology
- Cameron Webb (M.D. 2013), physician, former nominee for Virginia's 5th congressional district, current White House Senior Policy Advisor for COVID-19 in the Biden Administration[136]
- Wendy Young (B.A. 1988, M.S. 1989), chemist[137]
Sportsedit
Athletic administratorsedit
- Sandy Barbour (B.S. 1980), former athletic director for Penn State University, University of California, Berkeley, and Tulane University[138]
- John Currie, Wake Forest athletics director (2019–present)[139]
American footballedit
- Jon Abbate, linebacker in NFL, CFL and UFL, central figure in The 5th Quarter, film on Wake's 2006 season
- Ernie Accorsi (B.A. 1963), NFL executive[140]
- Billy Ard, New York Giants[141]
- Stanley Arnoux, NFL linebacker, Super Bowl Champion[142]
- Reggie Austin, NFL cornerback[143]
- Alex Bachman, NFL wide receiver[144]
- Gary Baldinger, NFL defensive tackle[145]
- Rich Baldinger, NFL offensive lineman[146]
- Elmer Barbour, NFL linebacker[147]
- Chris Barclay, NFL running back[148]
- Billy Ray Barnes, NFL halfback, 3x Pro-Bowler[149]
- Carlos Basham Jr. (Class of 2020), NFL linebacker[150]
- Essang Bassey, NFL cornerback[151]
- Jessie Bates, NFL safety for the Cincinnati Bengals[152]
- Tommy Bohanon, NFL fullback for the Jacksonville Jaguars[153]
- DJ Boldin, NFL wide receiver, current offensive assistant for the San Francisco 49ers
- Carlos Bradley, NFL linebacker[154]
- Ed Bradley, former NFL player[155]
- Ed Bradley Jr., former NFL player[156]
- David Braxton, NFL linebacker[157]
- K.J. Brent, NFL wide receiver[158]
- Ronnie Burgess, NFL defensive back[159]
- Josh Bush, NFL free safety, Super Bowl 50, Champion, currently a free agent[160]
- Michael Campanaro, NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens[161]
- Jim Clack, NFL guard[162]
- Desmond Clark, NFL tight end[163]
- Tyson Clabo, former NFL player, Pro-Bowler[164]
- George Coghill, retired NFL defensive back for the Denver Broncos[165]
- Ben Coleman, NFL offensive lineman[166]
- Aaron Curry (B.A. 2009), NFL linebacker, No.4 pick in the 2009 NFL draft[167]
- Greg Dortch, NFL wide receiver[168]
- Harry Dowda, NFL running back[169]
- Kenny Duckett, NFL wide receiver[170]
- Duke Ejiofor, NFL linebacker, Houston Texans[171]
- Clark Gaines, NFL running back[172]
- Bill George, NFL linebacker[173]
- Brandon Ghee, NFL cornerback[174]
- Chris Givens, NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens[175]
- Cam Glenn (Class of 2018), CFL defensive back[176]
- Bob Grant, NFL linebacker[177]
- Justin Herron, NFL offensive lineman[178]
- Kendall Hinton (Class of 2019), NFL wide receiver[179]
- Kevin Johnson, defensive back for the Houston Texans[180]
- Syd Kitson, NFL guard[181]
- Dave LaCrosse, NFL linebacker[182]
- Marquel Lee, middle linebacker for the Oakland Raiders[183]
- Joe Looney, NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys[184]
- Michael McCrary, NFL defensive end, 2-time Pro-Bowler, Super Bowl XXXV Champion[185]
- John Henry Mills, NFL running back, linebacker and tight end; Pro-Bowl[186]
- Ovie Mughelli, fullback for the Atlanta Falcons[187]
- Jamie Newman (Class of 2019), NFL quarterback[188]
- Harry Newsome, former NFL player[189]
- Calvin Pace, NFL defensive end[190]
- James "Quick" Parker, retired professional football player, Canadian Football Hall of Fame[191]
- Brian Piccolo, retired professional football player, former fullback for the Chicago Bears[192]
- Ryan Plackemeier, punter for the Seattle Seahawks[193]
- Tanner Price, professional football player[194]
- Ricky Proehl, NFL wide receiver, Carolina Panthers wide receivers coach[195]
- Jerry Punch, auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN
- Walter Rasby, NFL tight end[196]
- Fred Robbins, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Giants[197]
- Anthony Rubino, NFL tackle for the Detroit Lions[198]
- Alphonso Smith, former NFL player[199]
- Norm Snead, NFL quarterback; four-time Pro Bowler[200]
- Jyles Tucker, NFL linebacker[201]
- Kobie Turner, NFL player[202]
- Chip Vaughn, former NFL player, Super Bowl XLIV, Champion with the New Orleans Saints[203]
- Nikita Whitlock, NFL player, current free agent[204]
- Kyle Wilber, NFL linebacker, currently plays for the Las Vegas Raiders[205]
- John Wolford (Class of 2017), NFL quarterback[206]
Major League Baseballedit
- Gair Allie, former MLB player[207]
- Ryan Braun, former MLB pitcher[208]
- Mike Buddie, former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Yankees and Brewers[209]
- Dave Bush, former MLB pitcher, currently a pitching coach[210]
- Tommy Byrne, MLB player, 1949 and 1956 World Series champion with the New York Yankees[211]
- Rip Coleman, MLB player, 1956 World Series champion with the New York Yankees[212]
- Will Craig, first round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft, currently a free agent[213]
- Bill Dillman, MLB player[214]
- Parker Dunshee, MLB player for the Oakland Athletics[215]
- Allan Dykstra, MLB player[216]
- Stuart Fairchild, current MLB player for the Cincinnati Reds organization[217]
- Lee Gooch, former MLB player[218]
- Tommy Gregg, former MLB player[219]
- Erik Hanson, former MLB player[220]
- Bill Herring, minor league baseball pitcher, player-manager, and general manager[citation needed]
- Kevin Jarvis, former MLB pitcher, currently a scout for the San Diego Padres[221]
- Tom Lanning, former MLB player[222]
- Buddy Lewis, former MLB player, 2x MLB All-Star[223]
- Mike MacDougal, former MLB relief pitcher, MLB All-Star[224]
- Willard Marshall, former MLB player, three-time MLB All-Star[225]
- Jack Meyer, former MLB player, Philadelphia Phillies[226] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Wake_Forest_University_people
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