List of People From New Haven, Connecticut - Athletes and Athletics Personnel

Athletes and Athletics Personnel

  • Michael Altieri, pro wrestler performing under name Mikey Batts
  • Brad Ausmus, baseball catcher
  • Frank Beisler, hockey player
  • Albie Booth, football player
  • Eric Boguniecki, hockey player
  • Craig Breslow, baseball pitcher
  • Scott Burrell, basketball coach
  • Walter Camp, football inventor
  • Glenna Collett-Vare, golfer
  • Tommy Corcoran, baseball shortstop
  • Chad Dawson, boxer
  • Harold Devine, boxer
  • George Dixon, football running back
  • Justin Duberman, hockey right winger
  • Ed Ellis, football offensive tackle
  • Ed Etzel, Olympic sports shooter gold medalist
  • Kevin Gilbride, football coach
  • Fred Goldsmith, baseball pitcher
  • Jason Grabowski, baseball player
  • Adam Greenberg, baseball outfielder
  • Stu Griffing, rower
  • Anttaj Hawthorne, football defensive tackle
  • Jennison Heaton, bobsled racer
  • Matt Hussey, hockey centre
  • Bill Hutchinson, baseball pitcher
  • Bob Kuziel, football offensive lineman
  • Floyd Little, football running back
  • Brian Looney, baseball pitcher
  • Ted Lowry, boxer
  • Terrell Myers, basketball player
  • Ed Rapuano, umpire
  • Anthony Sagnella, football defensive tackle
  • Allen Stack, swimmer
  • Greg Stokes, basketball player
  • George Weiss, baseball executive
  • John Williamson, basketball player
  • Sly Williams, basketball player

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