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List of College of the Holy Cross alumni

List of College of the Holy Cross alumni

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This list of College of the Holy Cross alumni includes graduates and non-graduate, former students at the College of the Holy Cross. Since its founding in 1843 and its first commencement in 1849, Holy Cross has graduated 171 classes of students. As of the 2019-20 academic year, Holy Cross had approximately 38,511 alumni.[1]

Artists, poets and authors

Business

Education

Professors and researchers

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Arts and Entertainment

Law, politics, and public service

United States federal and state court justices

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Executive branch and United States Cabinet members

Members of the United States Congress

Senators

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Representatives

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United States governors

Ambassadors and other diplomats from the United States

Foreign Government officials

Military

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Media and communication

Religion

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Science, technology, and medicine

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Bob Cousy
Jehyve Floyd

Football

Ice hockey

Other sports

  • Frank Carroll 1960, Olympic figure skating coach, former competitive skater
  • Bob Daughters 1936, MLB player and former president of the Holy Cross Varsity Club
  • Neil Fingleton 2004, the United Kingdom's tallest British-born man, professional basketball player, actor, and clothing retailer
  • Keitani Graham 2003, competed in London 2012 Olympic Games as a wrestler for Micronesia
  • Paul Harney 1952, professional golfer and golf course owner; won 11 professional events including six on the PGA Tour; in 2005, enshrined into the PGA of America Hall of Fame
  • Leo Larrivee 1925, winner of bronze medal in 3000 m team at the 1924 Summer Olympics
  • Patrick McCann, 2013, professional soccer player for Finn Harps FC
  • Alejandro Melean 2010, professional soccer player for the Bolivian club Oriente Petrolero
  • Paul Pearl 1989, men's ice hockey head coach at Holy Cross
  • James F. "Jimmy" Quinn 1928, winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics
  • Richard Regan 1976, Athletic Director at Holy Cross; former operations director of NFL International
  • Kevin Swords 1982, most "capped" player on the Eagles, the U.S. national rugby team; played in the 1987 World Cup Rugby and captained the US team in the 1991 World Cup
  • Willie Turnesa 1938, known as "Willie the Wedge", one of 13 men who have won both the British Amateur (1947) and U.S. Amateur Championships (1938, 1948)
  • Ralph Willard 1967, former NBA coach; head coach of the Holy Cross basketball team

Notable Holy Cross faculty

Presidents of the College

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