BROTHERS IN sports
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Charles F. Beasley (Princeton/Miami-FL) Member of the Tennis Hall of Fame |
Frederick S. Biletnikoff (Florida State) College & Pro Football Hall of Fame |
D. Lee Braun (Southern Methodist) Member of the National Trapshooting Hall of Fame |
Lawrence H. “Larry” Brown (California-Los Angeles) Former basketball player & coach – NBA Champion 2004 – NCAA Champion 1988 – Olympic Gold Medal |
Mark Brunell (Washington) Former professional football player |
Charles Butler (Brown) Olympic Bronze Medal in bobsledding |
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Charles B. Clark, Sr. (Washington College) National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, coach at Washington College and Salisbury State University |
John Clawson (Michigan) 1968 Olympic Gold Medal in basketball |
Gordon “Mickey” Cochrane (Boston) Baseball Hall of Fame – 2 time MVP – 3 time World Series champion |
John Cress (Denver) Coach of the University of Wyoming’s 1968 NCAA Champion ski team |
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Frank D’Agostino (Parsons) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame |
Averell Daniell (Pittsburgh) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame |
Phil Dalhausser (Central Florida) Member of beach volleyball world champion team and U.S. Olympic Gold Medal recipient |
Sam Darnold (Southern California) Professional football player with the San Francisco 49ers |
William K. Donley (Anderson/Georgetown) Former head football coach at the University of St. Francis, former head coach at Georgetown College, Kentucky where team won the NAIA Division II championship in 1991; named NAIA Coach of the Year |
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Don “Doc” Fauls (Florida State) Member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Hall of Fame |
Lawrence Frank (Indiana) President of Basketball Operations for the Los Angeles Clippers, former NBA head coach |
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Doug Gjertsen (Texas) Former Olympic champion and world record-holder in swimming |
Chester Gladchuk (Massachusetts) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame |
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Nathaniel Hackett (California-Davis) |
C. Wiles Hallock (Denver) 1st president of the College Sports Information Directors Association, recipient of the organization’s highest award, Commissioner of the PAC-10 Conference |
Frederick T. Haas Jr. (Louisiana State) Former professional golfer |
Scott Hastings (Arkansas) Former professional basketball player |
Douglas R. Heir (Alfred) Most decorated Olympian in history with 336 gold medals in the Paralympic games |
Pat Henry (New Mexico) Men’s and women’s track & field coach at Texas A&M university, won over 30 NCAA championships |
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Henry Iba (Westminster) Member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame |
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Buddy Jeanette (Washington & Jefferson) Former professional basketball player, coach, and member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame |
Ferguson Jenkins (Illinois State) Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Cobi Jones (UCLA) Member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame |
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Gregory Kabat (Wisconsin) Member of the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame |
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Lawrence E. Liles (Memphis State) Member of the Racquetball Hall of Fame |
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Gardner Malloy (Miami-FL) Wimbledon champion and member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame |
Vaughn Mancha (Alabama) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame and University of Alabama All-Century Team |
John W. “Jack” McDowell (North Carolina State) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame |
John McKinlay (Boston) Olympic Silver Medal in rowing and member of the National Crew Hall of Fame |
Abe Mickal (Louisiana State) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary Team |
Jim Mora Jr. (Washington) Former college and professional head football coach |
John Morris (Wilfred Laurier) Canadian Olympic Gold Medal recipient in curling |
Bill Muncey (Rollins) 62 hydroplane victories and member of the Motorsports Hall of Fame |
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Joseph Philbin (Washington & Jefferson) Former head coach of the Miami Dolphins |
Rick Pitino (Massachusetts) College basketball coach; 1996 and 2013 NCAA Champion; Member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame |
Francis A. “Sonny” Pittaro (Brown) Member of the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame |
James J. Plumer (Colby) Head women’s ice hockey coach at Amherst, ’09 & ’10 NCAA Champions |
Arthur Poe (Princeton) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame, played in original NFL, Helms Foundation Player of the Year in 1899 |
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John Rauch (Georgia) Former football player, coach and member of the College Football Hall of Fame |
Ronald K. Ryan (Colby) Former president of the Philadelphia Flyers |
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Ronald E. Santo (Illinois State) Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Ron Sellers (Florida State) Member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Super Bowl Champion team |
Adrian Smith (Kentucky) Olympic Gold Medal recipient in basketball and member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame |
Donald Sutherin (Ohio State) Member of the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame |
Richard B. Sweet (California-Santa Barbara) Member of the College Sailing Hall of Fame |
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Mike Tannenbaum (Massachusetts) Former general manager of the New York Jets and EVP of football operations for the Miami Dolphins |
Ralph Taylor (Dartmouth) Played in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks from 1927 to 1930 and then with the New York Rangers, also in 1930; later coached St. Louis in the American Hockey Association |
Charles Thayer (Colby) Founder and past president of the National Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Assn. |
Charles L. Trippi (Georgia) Member of the College and Professional Football Hall of Fame – 1946 Maxwell Award recipient |
Arthur Tyler (Worcester) Olympic Bronze Medal in Bobsledding |
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John M. Valestra (Rutgers) Member of the Lacrosse Hall of Fame |
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Billy Williams (Illinois State) Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame |
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Brett Yormark(Indiana) Commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, former president/CEO of New Jersey Nets Entertainment |
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John S. Zink(Oklahoma State) Auto Racing Hall of Fame, owned Indy 500 winning cars in 1955 and 1956 |