List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in sports
This page lists notable sports alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.
Baseball
Sports alumni of the University of California, Berkeley
- Dixon Anderson – drafted in 2011 by the Washington Nationals[2]
- Geoff Blum – professional baseball player with the Houston Astros[3]
- Brennan Boesch – professional baseball player with the New York Yankees[4]
- Austin Booker – drafted in 2011 by the Oakland Athletics[2]
- Allen Craig – professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox[5]
- Mike Epstein – professional baseball player[6]
- Matt Flemer – drafted in 2011 by the Kansas City Royals[2]
- Brian Horwitz – professional baseball player[7]
- Conor Jackson – professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox[8]
- Jackie Jensen – professional baseball player 1958 AL MVP Boston Red Sox[9]
- Erik Johnson – drafted in 2011 by the Chicago White Sox[2]
- Jeff Kent – professional baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers; 2000 NL MVP (SF Giants)[10]
- Chadd Krist – drafted in 2011 by the Chicago White Sox[2]
- Darren Lewis – OF for the San Francisco Giants and the Boston Red Sox[11]
- Kevin Maas – 1B and DH for the New York Yankees[12]
- Kevin Miller – drafted in 2011 by the Houston Astros[2]
- Brandon Morrow – professional pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays[13]
- Xavier Nady – baseball player for the Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB)[14]
- Tyson Ross – professional pitcher for the San Diego Padres[15]
- Josh Satin – professional baseball player with the New York Mets[16]
- Marcus Semien – professional baseball player for the Oakland Athletics[17]
- Tyler Walker – professional baseball player for the San Francisco Giants[18]
Basketball
- Shareef Abdur-Rahim – retired professional (NBA) basketball player[19]
- Ryan Anderson - 1st round (21st overall) of the 2008 NBA draft, currently playing with the Houston Rockets[20]
- Rod Benson – D-league standout[21]
- Brittany Boyd - 1st round (9th overall) of the 2015 WNBA draft; currently plays for New York Liberty[22]
- Geno Carlisle[23]
- Layshia Clarendon - 1st round (9th overall) of 2013 WNBA draft; currently plays for Indiana Fever[24]
- Allen Crabbe – drafted in 2013 by Cleveland Cavaliers and then traded to Portland Trailblazers[25]
- Francisco Elson – 2007 NBA Champion with the San Antonio Spurs. Currently playing in Iran[26]
- Larry Friend – 2nd round (13th overall) of the 1957 draft[27]
- Ed Gray – 1st round (22nd overall) of the 1997 draft to Atlanta Hawks[28]
- Chuck Hanger – 2nd round (9th overall) of the 1948 BAA draft[29]
- Devon Hardin – 2nd round (50th overall) of the 2008 NBA draft[30]
- Darrall Imhoff – 1st round (3rd overall) of the 1960 draft (all-star)[31]
- Kevin Johnson, B.A. 1997 – retired professional NBA basketball player; current Mayor of Sacramento[32]
- Jason Kidd – retired professional NBA basketball player; Pac-12 Player of Year; 9-time NBA All Star; 2011 NBA Champions; current head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks[33]
- Sean Lampley[34]
- Sean Marks, B.A. 1998 – formerly played for the New Orleans Hornets[35]
- Mark McNamara - 1st round (22nd overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft[36]
- Lamond Murray – former NBA forward who most recently played for the New Jersey Nets[37]
- Leon Powe – drafted in 2006 by Denver Nuggets and then traded to Boston Celtics[38]
- Jamal Sampson – professional basketball player currently playing for Denver Nuggets[39]
- D. J. Seeley (born 1989), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League and the Euroleague[40]
- Amit Tamir - pro basketball player (Hapoel Jerusalem)[41]
- Ashley Walker - 1st round (12th overall) of 2009 WNBA draft[42]
- Jaylen Brown, NBA player for Boston Celtics.
Football
- Doug Parrish, B.A 2016-NFLdefensive back and return specialist in the CFL 1993 Greycup Champion
- Chidi Ahanotu – 12 year NFL veteran DE
- Keenan Allen – 76th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft for the San Diego Chargers[43]
- Tyson Alualu – defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars, #10 overall NFL draft pick in 2010[44]
- CJ Anderson - running back for the Denver Broncos
- Bryan Anger– 70th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars[45]
- Marc Anthony – 247th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft for the Baltimore Ravens[43]
- J.J. Arrington – NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals[46]
- Nnamdi Asomugha, B.A. 2003 – NFL All-Pro Cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles[47]
- Troy Auzenne – BA 1992, Cal Hall of Fame Offensive Tackle for the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts[48]
- Joe Ayoob – former Cal quarterback, current world paper airplane record holder[49]
- Tully Banta-Cain – linebacker for the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers[50]
- Steve Bartkowski – NFL QB, #1 overall NFL draft pick of 1975, NFL Rookie of the Year, 2-time Pro Bowler[51]
- Jahvid Best – running back for the Detroit Lions, #30 overall NFL draft pick in 2010[52]
- David Binn – 1995 National Football League longsnapper with the San Diego Chargers[53]
- Desmond Bishop – NFL ILB Green Bay Packers #192 overall in 2007 Draft[54]
- Kyle Boller – quarterback for St. Louis Rams[55]
- Doug Brien – National Football League kicker[56]
- D. J. Campbell − 216th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Carolina Panthers[45]
- Andre Carter – defensive end for the Washington Redskins[57]
- Sean Cattouse – NFL player[58]
- Chris Conte – 93rd overall NFL draft pick in 2011 for the Chicago Bears[59]
- Joe Cooper - NFL player
- Thomas DeCoud – National Football League Safety with the Atlanta Falcons[60]
- Ralph DeLoach – American football player[61]
- Terrance Dotsy – American football player[62]
- Herman Edwards – former head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs[63]
- Jack Evans – quarterback for the Green Bay Packers[64]
- Zack Follett – linebacker for the Detroit Lions[65]
- Justin Forsett – NFL running back for the Baltimore Ravens[66]
- Scott Fujita, B.A. 2001, M.A. 2002 – linebacker for the Cleveland Browns[67]
- Derrick Gardner – American football player[68]
- Tarik Glenn, B.A. 1999 – former offensive tackle for Indianapolis Colts, Super Bowl XLI champion[69]
- Tony Gonzalez – National Football League tight end with the Atlanta Falcons formally of the Kansas City Chiefs, also played basketball at Berkeley[70]
- Trevor Guyton −219th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Minnesota Vikings[45]
- Chris Harper - wide receiver for the New England Patriots
- Nick Harris – punter for the Detroit Lions[71]
- Ken Harvey – linebacker for the Phoenix Cardinals and Washington Redskins[72]
- Steve Hendrickson – LB and special teams player for the San Diego Chargers[73]
- Daymeion Hughes – NFL CB Indianapolis Colts #95 overall in 2007 Draft[74]
- Darryl Ingram – former NFL player[75]
- DeSean Jackson – NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins[76]
- Marvin Jones −166th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Cincinnati Bengals[45]
- Cameron Jordan – 24th overall of the 2nd round of the NFL draft pick in 2011 for the New Orleans Saints[59]
- Joe Kapp, B.A. 1960 – quarterback in the CFL and for the Minnesota Vikings[77]
- Keala Keanaaina – American football fullback[78]
- Mychal Kendricks – 46th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Philadelphia Eagles[45]
- L. P. Ladouceur – B.A. 2004 – NFL long snapper with the Dallas Cowboys[79]
- Ryan Longwell – B.A. 1997– NFL kicker with the Minnesota Vikings[80]
- Marshawn Lynch – NFL running back Seattle Seahawks #12 overall in 2007 Draft[81]
- Alex Mack – NFL center for the Cleveland Browns #21 overall in 2009 Draft[82]
- Brandon Mebane – NFL DT Seattle Seahawks #85 overall in 2007 Draft[83]
- Dan Melville – punter for the San Francisco 49ers[84]
- Aaron Merz, B.A. 2005 – National Football League guard for the Buffalo Bills[85]
- Mike Mohamed, B.A. 2010 – 189th overall NFL draft pick in 2011 for the Denver Broncos[59]
- Craig Morton – quarterback under Marv Levy and Bill Walsh; one of two quarterbacks to ever start the Super Bowl for two different teams[86]
- Harry Vance "Chuck" Muncie – National Football League – running back for the New Orleans Saints and the San Diego Chargers[87]
- Ryan O'Callaghan – National Football League guard with the New England Patriots[88]
- Deltha O'Neal, B.A. 2000 – National Football League cornerback with the Cincinnati Bengals[89]
- Jeremy Newberry – center for the Oakland Raiders[90]
- Hardy Nickerson, B.A. 1989 – All-Pro NFL linebacker[91]
- Ken Pettway – American player of gridiron football[92]
- Marvin Philip – National Football League lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers[93]
- Bob Reinhard – AAFC and NFL player
- Ryan Riddle – NFL DE Oakland Raiders #212 overall in 2005 Draft, set single season sack record with 14.5 in the 2004 season[94]
- Roy Riegels – member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, famed for 1929 Rose Bowl where he was dubbed "Wrong Way"[95]
- Ron Rivera - Head Coach Carolina Panthers, 44th pick in 1984 NFL draft, linebacker for Chicago Bears, played in 1985 Super Bowl XX.
- Aaron Rodgers – quarterback of the Green Bay Packers and regular season MVP when the Packers won the 2011 Super Bowl XLV, MVP of Super Bowl XLV[96]
- Joe Rose - Tight End Miami Dolphins 1980 - 1985. Caught first touchdown pass of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino[97]
- Buck Saunders – blocking back for the Toledo Maroons[98]
- Mitchell Schwartz – 37th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Cleveland Browns[45]
- Brian Schwenke – 107th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft for the Tennessee Titans[43]
- Andrew L. Smith – Head Coach of the powerhouse Cal football teams of the 1920s[99]
- Byron Smith - NFL player
- Todd Steussie – offensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings, Carolina Panthers, and St. Louis Rams[100]
- John Sullivan – defensive back for the San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers[101]
- Syd'Quan Thompson – cornerback for the Denver Broncos, #225 overall NFL draft pick in 2010[102]
- Bryce Treggs – NFL player[103]
- John Tuggle – running back for the New York Giants[104]
- Miles Turpin – linebacker for the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers[105]
- Iheanyi Uwaezuoke - former NFL wide receiver[106]
- Shane Vereen, B.A. 2010 – 56th overall NFL draft pick in 2011 for the New England Patriots[59]
- Wesley Walker - former NFL player[107]
- Tim Washington – defensive back for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs[108]
- Ed White, B.A. 1968 – Cal Hall of Fame, All-Pro NFL offensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings and San Diego Chargers[109]
- Josh White – American football player[110]
- Russell White, B.A. 1993 – Cal Hall of Fame running back for the Rams[111]
- Sherman White, Defensive End for Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills, picked in the first round of 1972 NFL draft.
- Sam Williams – NFL player[112]
- Steve Williams – 145th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft for the San Diego Chargers[43]
Olympics
For a full list, see http://calbears.collegesports.com/trads/cal-olympians.html
- Nathan Adrian, B.A. 2012 – swimmer, 8-time Olympic-medallist, amongst the 10 most decorated Olympic swimmers of all time -w
- inner of two gold medals and two bronze medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, winner of two gold medals and one silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England,[113] winner of a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China)
- Matt Biondi, B.A. 1988 – three-time Olympian, winner of 8 gold medals[114]
- Erin Cafaro, B.A. 2006 – Olympic crew, gold medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England[113]
- Hubert A. Caldwell, 1929 – Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist[115]
- Connie Carpenter-Phinney, B.A. 1981 – cycling gold medalist in 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California[116]
- Peter Cipollone, B.A. 1994 – coxswain for the gold medal winning rowing team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece[117]
- Natalie Coughlin, B.A. 2005 – Olympic swimmer (winner of five medals, including two gold medals, at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece; at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, she became the first American female athlete[1] to win six medals in one Olympics); three-time NCAA Swimmer of the Year
- Anthony Ervin – Olympic swimmer, gold medal in 50m freestyle, silver medal in 4 × 100 m freestyle relay[118]
- Joy Fawcett, B.A. 1992 – member of the gold winning United States women's soccer team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta[119]
- Missy Franklin, Class of 2017 - London Olympics gold medalist[120]
- Michele Granger, B.A. 1993 – softball pitcher and Olympic gold medalist[121]
- Mark Henderson, 1991 – swimmer, gold medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics where he broke the world record in the 400 meter medley swimming relay[122]
- Burton Jastram - 1932 Olympic gold medalist in the Eights Competition[123]
- Mary T. Meagher, B.A. 1987 – Olympic swimmer, winner of three gold medals; CNNSI.com's 100 Greatest Women Athletes (ranked 17th)[124]
- Alex Morgan, B.A. 2010 – National Women's Soccer League and United States women's national soccer team player (Orlando Pride), became the youngest player on the USWNT in the 2011 World Cup, gold medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics[113][125]
- Jonny Moseley, B.A. 2007 – gold medalist in 1998 Winter Olympics[126]
- Heather Petri, B.S. 2002 – water polo player, gold medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England[113]
- Alvin F. Rylander, 1928 – Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist
- Staciana Stitts, B.A. 2004 – Olympic swimmer, gold medalist in 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia[127]
- Dana Vollmer, B.A. 2009 – Olympic swimmer, gold medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, winner of three gold medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England[113][128]
- Helen Wills, B.A. 1925 – all-time great tennis player; singles winner of eight Wimbledon titles, seven U.S. Open Championships, four French Opens, and two Olympic gold medals[129]
- Elsie Windes, B.A. 2007 – water polo player, gold medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England[113][130]
Other
- Sam Witteman - soccer player, National Women's Soccer League, Orlando Pride
- Mark Bingham – rugby player; foiled attempted hi-jacking of United Flight 93 during the September 11 Attacks
- Leonard Krupnik, 2000 - professional soccer player for NY Red Bulls and Maccabi Haifa F.C.
- Bill Lester, B.S. 1984 – NASCAR driver, the sixth African-American to start a NEXTEL Cup race
- Kent Mitchell, Boalt law degree 1965 - Olympic champion coxswain
- Michael Russell - tennis player
- Leigh Steinberg, B.A. 1970, J.D. 1973 – innovative sports agent, whose life story was re-enacted in the film Jerry Maguire; former UC student body president who wrangled with Ronald Reagan over the People's Park imbroglio
- Derek Van Rheenen, B.A. 1986, M.A. 1993, PhD 1997 – professional soccer player with San Francisco Bay Blackhawks, 1991 and 1993 All Star; on faculty
- Peter Woodring, B.A. 1990 - professional soccer player in Europe and U.S., including Major League Soccer; played three games for the U.S. national team; currently Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager at Cephus Capital Management
- Servando Carrasco - professional soccer player for Orlando City
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