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Clemson University has tens of thousands of alumni; this article lists some of the better-known ones.

Arts, entertainment, and media

Business and industry

Government and politics

Military

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Players in the 2014 National Football League season:[13] Years played at Clemson are in parentheses.

Former players of note:

Golf

Soccer

Tennis

  • Jay Berger, professional tennis player ranked as high as # 7 in the world
  • Gigi Fernández, former women's tennis player; won 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic gold medals; ranked the World No. 1 women's doubles player
  • Julie Coin, French tennis player

Track and field

Wrestling

  • Sammie Henson, 1993 and 1994 NCAA wrestling champion, 2000 Olympic silver medalist and 1998 world champion in freestyle wrestling

Other sports

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