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*[[Del Thiessen]], psychology theorist
*[[Del Thiessen]], psychology theorist
*[[Cleo Spurlock Wallace]], child speech therapist; founder of Wallace Village
*[[Cleo Spurlock Wallace]], child speech therapist; founder of Wallace Village
*Randy Marsh, Geologist
*Randy Marsh, Geologist


== Politics, government and military ==
== Politics, government and military ==

Revision as of 15:42, 18 January 2018

This University of Denver alumni includes those who have studied at or graduated from the University of Denver.

Scientists

Politics, government and military

Business and industry

Media

Sports

  • Bruce Affleck, former NHL player; now Chief Operating Officer of St. Louis Blues
  • Glenn Anderson, NHL Hall of Fame wing and who scored 498 career NHL goals and won six Stanley Cups, 1980 Canadian Olympian
  • Erik Andersson, former NHL forward with Calgary Flames
  • Bob Balog, former NFL Center/Linebacker with Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Byron Beck, ABA and NBA Denver Nuggets basketball star in 1960s and 70s, number 40 retired by team
  • Adam Berkhoel former NHL goaltender with Atlanta Thrashers
  • Eddy Beers, former NHL forward with Calgary and St. Louis
  • Beau Bennett, NHL forward with St. Louis Blues
  • Doug Berry. former NHL forward with Colorado Rockies
  • Ken Berry, former NHL forward with Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks, two-time Canadian Olympian (1980, 1988)
  • Jerome Biffle, 1952 US Olympic gold medalist in the long jump
  • Steve Blateric, former MLB Pitcher, New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds and California Angels
  • Ray Boggs, former MLB Pitcher with Boston Braves
  • Nat Borchers, former MLS soccer defender with Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, Colorado Rapids and US National Team
  • Vince Boryla, 1948 US Olympic gold medalist, NBA player with New York Knicks, head coach and long-time NBA executive
  • Henry Bostick, former MLB third baseman with Philadelphia Athletics
  • Tyler Bozak, NHL forward with Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Lyle Bradley, former NHL player with California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons
  • Rick Bragnalo, former NHL player with Washington Capitals
  • Mike Busniuk, former NHL player with Philadelphia Flyers
  • Will Butcher, NHL defenseman with New Jersey Devils and 2017 Hobey Baker Award Winner
  • Chris Butler, NHL defenseman with the St. Louis Blues
  • Ryan Caldwell former NHL defenseman with New York Islanders and Phoenix Coyotes
  • Matt Carle, former NHL defenseman with Tampa Bay Lightning, 2007 NHL all-Rookie team and 2006 Hobey Baker Award winner
  • Don Carlsen, former MLB Pitcher with Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Suzy Chaffee, former Olympic, World Cup and professional freestyle skier, known as "Suzy Chapstick"
  • Mike Christie, former NHL player with Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Barons, Vancouver Canucks and California Golden Seals
  • Joe Colborne, NHL forward with Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins
  • Paul Comrie, former NHL forward with Edmonton Oilers
  • Ed Cristofoli, former NHL forward with Montreal Canadiens
  • Jimmy Darden, former NBA player with Denver Nuggets
  • Kevin Dineen, former NHL all-star player; current assistant coach, Chicago Blackhawks, 1984 Canadian Olympian and Gold Medal Coach of Canadian Women's Team at 2014 Sochi Olympics
  • Kevin Doell, former NHL forward with Atlanta Thrashers
  • Matt Donovan, former NHL defenseman with New York Islanders
  • Ferd Dreher, former NFL football player with Chicago Bears
  • Wade Dubielewicz, former NHL goaltender with New York Islanders, Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild
  • Reagan Dunk, MLS soccer defender, Real Salt Lake
  • Sam Etcheverry, NFL QB with St. Louis Cardinals, also Canadian Football League Hall of Fame player and coach
  • Kortne Ford, soccer defender, Colorado Rapids (MLS)
  • Mark Grimmette, with Brian Martin, two-time U.S. Olympic medalist luge pair in 1998 and 2002 Olympics
  • Dallas Gaume, former NHL forward with Hartford Whalers and all-time leading scorer for DU hockey (266 points)
  • Gabe Gauthier, former NHL hockey player with Los Angeles Kings
  • Ron Grahame, former NHL goaltender with Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings and Quebec Nordiques. Currently athletic director at University of Denver.
  • Gil Hanse, Top Golf Course Architect (Rio 2016 Olympic Course, Doral Golf Club)
  • Phil Heath, IFBB pro bodybuilder, seven-time and current Mr. Olympia Winner 2011-2017
  • Danton Heinen, NHL Hockey player with Boston Bruins
  • Monty Hoyt, 1964 US Olympic figure skater, graduated 1967
  • Lex Hudson, former NHL hockey player with Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Connor James,former NHL forward with Pittsburgh Penguins and Los Angeles Kings
  • Ray Johnson, NFL football player with Cleveland Rams
  • Marshall Johnston, NHL and Canadian Olympic hockey player (1964 and 1968, NHL coach and executive
  • Chris Kenady, NHL forward with St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers
  • Yoram Kochavy 1984 Israeli Olympic swimmer
  • Cliff Koroll, former NHL winger Chicago Blackhawks and later coach
  • George Konik, former NHL player with Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Michelle Kwan, Multiple World Champion figure skater, two-time Olympic medalist in 1998/2002, graduated June 2009
  • Antti Laaksonen, former NHL forward with Boston Bruins, Minnesota Wild and Colorado Avalanche, 2006 Olympic Silver Medal
  • Mike Lampman, former NHL player with St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals
  • Richard Lapchick, sports human rights activist
  • Jim Leavins, former NHL defenseman with Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers
  • Floyd Little, Hall of Fame running back, Denver Broncos (MS Judicial Admin '75)
  • Jessica López, Venezuelan three-time Olympic gymnast in 2008, 2012 and 2016
  • Pete LoPresti, former NHL goaltender with Minnesota North Stars and Edmonton Oilers
  • Aaron MacKenzie, former NHL forward with Colorado Avalanche
  • John MacMillan, former NHL forward and two-time Stanley Cup winner with Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings
  • Keith Magnuson, former NHL defenseman, Chicago Blackhawks and later Blackhawks coach
  • Peter Mannino, former NHL goaltender with New York Islanders, Atlanta Thrashers and Winnipeg Jets
  • Brian Martin, with Mark Grimmette, two-time U.S. Olympic medalist luge pair, 1998 and 2002
  • Tom Martin, former NHL forward with Minnesota North Stars, Hartford Whalers and Winnipeg Jets
  • Bill Masterton, former Minnesota North Star; namesake of the NHL's Bill Masterton Trophy
  • Dwight Mathiasen, former NHL forward with Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Derek Mayer, former NHL defenseman with Ottawa Senators, 1994 Canadian Olympian
  • Scott Mayfield. defenseman, New York Islanders
  • Peter McNab, former NHL player with Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins and NJ Devils; current color analyst for the Colorado Avalanche
  • Dakota Mermis, NHL Defenseman, Arizona Coyotes
  • Paul Messier, former NHL forward with Colorado Rockies
  • Tom Miller, former NHL player with Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders
  • Gavin Morgan, former NHL forward with Dallas Stars
  • George Morrison, former NHL forward with St. Louis Blues
  • Royce O'Neale, NBA forward, Utah Jazz
  • Rob Palmer, former NHL forward with Chicago Blackhawks
  • Craig Patrick, former NHL player; Stanley-Cup winning NHL Executive and assistant coach for the US Olympic gold medal hockey team in 1980
  • Matt Pettinger, former NHL forward with Washington Capitals, Vancouver Canucks and Tampa Bay Lighting
  • Gregg Popovich, Head Coach, NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs
  • Lynn Powis, former NHL forward with Chicago Blackhawks and Kansas City Scouts
  • Rich Preston, former NHL forward with Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils
  • Rhett Rakhshani, former NHL forward, New York Islanders
  • Craig Redmond, former NHL defenseman, Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers, 1984 Canadian Olympian
  • Mark Rycroft, former NHL forward with St. Louis Blues and Colorado Avalanche
  • Reggie Rivers, motivational speaker; Denver Broncos running back
  • Don Stansauk, NFL defensive end with Green Bay Packers, later became pro wrestling legend and actor Hard Boiled Haggerty
  • Dan Schatzeder, winning pitcher of Game 6 of the 1987 World Series, Minnesota Twins (and other MLB teams)
  • Jim Shires, former NHL player with Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Drew Shore, NHL forward with Florida Panthers, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks
  • Nick Shore, NHL forward with Los Angeles Kings
  • Brett Skinner, former NHL defenseman with New York Islanders
  • Wayne Smith, former NHL player with Chicago Blackhawks
  • Craig Stimac, former MLB catcher with San Diego Padres
  • Paul Stastny, forward, St. Louis Blues, NHL, runner-up for 2006–2007 Rookie of the Year, 2010 US Olympian silver medalist
  • Jack Tising, former MLB pitcher with the Pittsburgh Pirates
  • Brock Trotter, former NHL forward with Montreal Canadiens
  • Vic Venasky, former NHL forward, Los Angeles Kings
  • Patrick Wiercioch, NHL defenseman with Vancouver Canucks
  • Joe Willis. Goalkeeper, Houston Dynamo, MLS
  • Jim Wiste, former NHL forward with Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks
  • John Woudenberg, former NFL player with Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers, 1942 Pro Bowl
  • Jason Zucker, NHL forward with Minnesota Wild

Literature, music, and the arts

Other

References

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