Merrimack College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Anthony Aquino, Italy men's national ice hockey team
  • Greg Classen, NHL hockey player for the Nashville Predators (2000–2003)
  • Sandy Cohen, ECHL hockey player
  • Brian Cresta, (B.S. 1992), member of the Mass. House of Representatives (served 1994 - 2001)
  • Michael K. Crowe, CEO of Crowe Paradis Holding Company
  • Charlie Day, character Charlie Kelly from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  • Stéphane Da Costa, NHL player (Ottawa Senators)
  • Christopher G. Fallon, (B.S. 1975), member of the Mass. House of Representatives (served 1996 - present)
  • Matt Foy, NHL Hockey player for the Minnesota Wild (Present)
  • Sally Ann Freedman, former beauty queen, professional model, and band vocalist. As Miss Massachusetts USA, she competed in the Miss Universe contest held in Long Beach, California in 1958.
  • Nolan Godfrey, Major League Lacrosse player for the Philadelphia Barrage and Boston Cannons (2007–2008)
  • Jim Hrivnak, NHL player for the Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets and St Louis Blues (1989–1994).
  • John Jakopin, NHL hockey player for the Florida Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins and San Jose Sharks (1997–2003)
  • Matt Jones, AHL hockey player
  • Rob Lalonde, AHL hockey player
  • William Leahy, AT&T New England President
  • Steve McKenna, NHL hockey player for the LA Kings, Minnesota Wild, NY Rangers & Pittsburgh Penguins (1996–2004)
  • Brian C. Mitchell, former president of Bucknell University
  • Marc Normandin, baseball writer
  • Rob Ricci, ECHL hockey player
  • Marco Rosa, AHL hockey player
  • Bryan Schmidt, AHL and DEL ice hockey player
  • Rev Theory, alternative metal band
  • Jim Vesey Former NHL hockey player with the St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins
  • Carl Yastrzemski, Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player who played for the Red Sox. Received honorary degree, received a BS/ BA '66

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