List of Georgetown University Alumni - Sports

Sports

  • Mark Abbott (SFS 1986) - president, Major League Soccer
  • Michael Altman (SFS 1997) - oarsman, 2004/2008 US Olympic Rowing Team
  • Bill Bidwill (B 1960) - Arizona Cardinals owner
  • Ruben Boumtje Boumtje (C 2001) - professional basketball player
  • Tim Brosnan (C 1980) - Executive Vice President Operations, Major League Baseball
  • Katy Button (SFS 1994) - general manager, Washington Freedom
  • Alex Buzbee (C 2007) - professional football player, Washington Redskins
  • Andrew Campbell (SFS 2006) - sailor, 2008 US Olympic Sailing Team
  • Robert H. Castellini (C 1963) - CEO, Cincinnati Reds
  • Harry Colliflower (C 1906, H 1963) - former professional baseball player and umpire, coach of the Georgetown varsity basketball squad from 1911 to 1914
  • Jim Connelly (MSB 1975) - managing director and SVP, NFL & NFL Europe League
  • Craig Esherick (B 1978, L 1982) - former head basketball coach at Georgetown
  • Patrick Ewing (C 1985) - former professional basketball player
  • Patrick Ewing Jr. (C 2008) - professional basketball player, New York Knicks
  • Eric "Sleepy" Floyd (C 1982) - former professional basketball player
  • Brendan Gaughan (B 1997) - NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racer
  • Jeff Green (C, attended 2004-2007) professional basketball player, Boston Celtics
  • Othella Harrington (C 1996) - professional basketball player, Chicago Bulls
  • Roy Hibbert (C 2008) - professional basketball player, Indiana Pacers
  • Nancy Hogshead-Makar (L 1997) - US 1984 Olympic Gold medal swimmer
  • Jaren Jackson (MSB 1989) - former professional basketball player
  • Arlen Kantarian (MSB 1975) - chief executive, professional tennis, United States Tennis Association
  • Martin Mayhew (L 2000) - general manager, Detroit Lions
  • Frank McCourt (C 1975) - owner and chairman, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Jamie McCourt (FLL 1975) - vice chairman and president, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Greg Monroe (attended B 2008-2009) -- Detroit Pistons
  • Alonzo Mourning (C 1992) - former professional basketball player
  • Mark H. Murphy (L 1988) - president and CEO, Green Bay Packers
  • Dikembe Mutombo (SLL 1991) - former professional basketball player
  • Susan O'Malley (L 2007) - first female president of an NBA franchise (Washington Sports and Entertainment)
  • Eamonn O'Reilly (C 1966) - former American record holder in the Marathon
  • Victor Page (C, attended 1995-1997) former professional basketball player
  • Angelo Paternoster (C 1943) former professional football player
  • Carmen Policy (L 1966) - president, Cleveland Browns
  • Don Reid (C 1995) - former professional basketball player
  • Perry C. Rogers (B 1991) - president, Agassi Enterprises, Inc.
  • Jim Schwartz (C 1989) - head coach, Detroit Lions
  • Mike Sweetney (C, attended 2001 to 2003) - former professional basketball player
  • Jerry Vainisi - Chicago Bears general manager and Detroit Lions vice president
  • Paul Tagliabue (C 1962) - commissioner, National Football League, 1989–2006; chair, Board of Directors, Georgetown University, 2009–present
  • Michael Vespoli (C 1968) - U.S. Olympic rower, 1974 world rowing champion, U.S. Olympic rowing coach
  • Ingrid Wells (C 2011) - professional soccer player
  • Jahidi White (C 1998) - former professional basketball player
  • Jerome Williams (C 1996) - former professional basketball player
  • Reggie Williams (C 1987) - former professional basketball player
  • David Wingate (C 1986) - former professional basketball player

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    Even from their infancy we frame them to the sports of love: their instruction, behaviour, attire, grace, learning and all their words aimeth only at love, respects only affection. Their nurses and their keepers imprint no other thing in them.
    Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592)

    Come, my Celia, let us prove
    While we may the sports of love;
    Time will not be ours forever,
    He at length our good will sever.
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    In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.
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