West Chester University of Pennsylvania - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Chris Asplen (B.A. 1986) - DNA policy expert
  • Geno Auriemma (B.A. 1981) - University of Connecticut head women's basketball coach
  • Leon Bass - Philadelphia educator
  • Jill Biden (M.Ed. 1981) - American educator and Second Lady of the United States
  • Pat Croce - Former president of the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team
  • Howard Dodson - Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture director
  • Melissa Dunphy - classical composer
  • John Edelman - Former MLB pitcher
  • Donald Yetter Gardner - songwriter of All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
  • Pat Kelly - New York Yankees second baseman
  • Albert W. Jefferis - United States Representative from Nebraska
  • Larry Mendte (1979) - former Philadelphia news anchor
  • George N. Parks - University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band director
  • David Roselle (1961) - Served as the ninth President of the University of Kentucky and the 25th President of the University of Delaware.
  • Cathy Rush (B.S. 1968, M.Ed. 1972) - Former Immaculata University head women's basketball coach
  • Ed T. Rush (1964) - Former NBA referee
  • Joe Senser (1979) - Former NFL tight end, Minnesota Vikings
  • Ralph Tamm (B.S. 1988) - Former NFL offensive guard coach
  • Marian Washington (1970) - Former University of Kansas head women's basketball
  • Wayne Curtis Weldon - Former Congressman of the 7th district in southeastern Pennsylvania.
  • Lee Woodall (1993) - Former NFL linebacker, San Francisco 49ers
  • Tom Wright - Television and theater actor
  • Jerry Yeagley (1961) - Coached Indiana University to 5 NCAA Soccer Championships
  • Dick Yoder - Former West Chester, Pennsylvania mayor

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