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FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 231 university of maryland MARYLAND IS THE ONLY DIVISION I-A UNIVERSITY IN THE NATION IN WHICH THE HEAD FOOTBALL, MENS BASKETBALL AND WOMENS BASKETBALL COACHES ARE MENTORS AT THEIR ALMA MATER: RALPH FRIEDGEN, GARY WILLIAMS AND CHRIS WELLER. MARYLAND’S DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng. G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng. G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng. G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng. G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng. Executive Vice President, Mutual of Omaha William Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate William Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate William Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate William Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate William Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate Former president, Singer Sewing Machine Co. William Apollony, ‘69, Sociology William Apollony, ‘69, Sociology William Apollony, ‘69, Sociology William Apollony, ‘69, Sociology William Apollony, ‘69, Sociology Senior Vice President, Allfirst Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E. Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E. Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E. Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E. Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E. Former Vice Chairman, Saks Fifth Avenue Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Co-founder/COO, Outback Steakhouse Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Former PGA Tour commissioner Gail Berman, ‘78, Theatre Gail Berman, ‘78, Theatre Gail Berman, ‘78, Theatre Gail Berman, ‘78, Theatre Gail Berman, ‘78, Theatre President, Fox Entertainment Bonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Bonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Bonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Bonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Bonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Reporter, CBS Sports Carl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Carl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Carl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Carl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Carl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Author, Watergate reporter Tim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Tim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Tim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Tim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Tim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Sportscaster, ABC and Jefferson-Pilot Sergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics Sergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics Sergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics Sergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics Sergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics President, Google, Inc. search engine Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Former chairman, U.S. Export-Import Bank John Brophy, ‘71, History John Brophy, ‘71, History John Brophy, ‘71, History John Brophy, ‘71, History John Brophy, ‘71, History President/CEO, Lockheed Martin IMS Alan Carey ‘78, Government Alan Carey ‘78, Government Alan Carey ‘78, Government Alan Carey ‘78, Government Alan Carey ‘78, Government Senior Vice President, Pepsico Robert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Robert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Robert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Robert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Robert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Inventor of programs to increase world food supply Connie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Connie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Connie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Connie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Connie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Correspondent, ABC News A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. President, Clark Enterprises Fran Contino, ‘68, Accounting Fran Contino, ‘68, Accounting Fran Contino, ‘68, Accounting Fran Contino, ‘68, Accounting Fran Contino, ‘68, Accounting Executive Vice President, CFO, McCormick & Co. Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Executive producer, Seinfeld Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Senior Vice President, The Golf Channel Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & Sciences Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & Sciences Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & Sciences Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & Sciences Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & Sciences Former Sr. Exec. Vice President, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Chairman emeritus, The Rouse Co. Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & Sciences Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & Sciences Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & Sciences Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & Sciences Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & Sciences Board of directors, Ford Motor Co. Len Elmore, ‘78, English Len Elmore, ‘78, English Len Elmore, ‘78, English Len Elmore, ‘78, English Len Elmore, ‘78, English Sportscaster, ESPN and Jefferson-Pilot; former NBA player Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, Accounting Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, Accounting Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, Accounting Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, Accounting Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, Accounting President, SONY New Technology Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Sportscaster, former NFL player Raul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Raul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Raul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Raul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Raul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Founder & Chairman, Proxicom Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. President/CEO, Hewlett-Packard Robert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Robert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Robert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Robert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Robert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Inventor, artificial pancreas Jon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Jon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Jon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Jon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Jon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E. Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E. Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E. Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E. Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E. Head coach, University of Maryland football Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng. Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng. Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng. Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng. Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng. Chairman, Bank of the West Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Pro golfer Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland Roger Hale, ‘65, History Roger Hale, ‘65, History Roger Hale, ‘65, History Roger Hale, ‘65, History Roger Hale, ‘65, History CEO, LG&E Energy Corp. Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Nobel Prize winner, physics Jane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Jane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Jane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Jane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Jane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Creator, The Muppets Jim Henson, ‘60, Jim Henson, ‘60, Jim Henson, ‘60, Jim Henson, ‘60, Jim Henson, ‘60, Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Creator, The Muppets Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, History Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, History Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, History Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, History Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, History President, Thrifty Rent-A-Car System Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Congressman, Maryland’s 5th district Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Former governor of Maryland Stan Jones, ‘56, Education Stan Jones, ‘56, Education Stan Jones, ‘56, Education Stan Jones, ‘56, Education Stan Jones, ‘56, Education NFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘91 Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A. Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A. Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A. Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A. Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A. Chairman/CEO, Macy’s East Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Author, Apollo 13 Irene Knox, ‘34, Education Irene Knox, ‘34, Education Irene Knox, ‘34, Education Irene Knox, ‘34, Education Irene Knox, ‘34, Education U.S. Olympian Allen Krowe, ‘54, Allen Krowe, ‘54, Allen Krowe, ‘54, Allen Krowe, ‘54, Allen Krowe, ‘54, Accounting/Economics Accounting/Economics Accounting/Economics Accounting/Economics Accounting/Economics Former Vice Chairman, Texaco Tim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Tim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Tim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Tim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Tim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Reporter, ESPN & ESPN Magazine John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. Former president, B.F. Goodrich George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. Inventor, Universal Price Code Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Chairman, The Lefrak Organization William Longbrake, ‘76, Finance William Longbrake, ‘76, Finance William Longbrake, ‘76, Finance William Longbrake, ‘76, Finance William Longbrake, ‘76, Finance Vice Chairman, Washington Mutual Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Senior Vice President, public affairs, Black & Decker John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin. John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin. John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin. John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin. John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin. Former NBA player and head coach Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Former governor of Maryland Odonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Odonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Odonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Odonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Odonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Vice President, Giant Food William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. Former CEO, First Boston Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Reporter, CBS Early Show Tom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Tom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Tom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Tom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Tom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Former co-chairman, President’s Council on Physical Fitness Mike Miller, ‘64, Economics Mike Miller, ‘64, Economics Mike Miller, ‘64, Economics Mike Miller, ‘64, Economics Mike Miller, ‘64, Economics President, Maryland Senate Paul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Paul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Paul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Paul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Paul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Chairman, Wham-O Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee, 1997 Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Chairman, president and CEO, W. R. Grace Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Executive Vice President, Oracle Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A. Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A. Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A. Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A. Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A. Head coach, Boston Celtics Preston Padden, ‘70, Economics Preston Padden, ‘70, Economics Preston Padden, ‘70, Economics Preston Padden, ‘70, Economics Preston Padden, ‘70, Economics Executive Vice President, Disney Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. President, Washington Region, BB&T Judith Resnik Judith Resnik Judith Resnik Judith Resnik Judith Resnik Jim Henson Jim Henson Jim Henson Jim Henson Jim Henson Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein Carl Bernstein Mark McEwen Mark McEwen Mark McEwen Mark McEwen Mark McEwen Tim Kurkjian Tim Kurkjian Tim Kurkjian Tim Kurkjian Tim Kurkjian The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football at The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football at The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football at The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football at The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football at Maryland in the late 1950s. Maryland in the late 1950s. Maryland in the late 1950s. Maryland in the late 1950s. Maryland in the late 1950s. Fred Funk Fred Funk Fred Funk Fred Funk Fred Funk Jesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Jesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Jesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Jesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Jesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Vice President, corporate relations, Anheuser-Busch Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Executive chairman, Massey-Ferguson tractors Peter Redding, ‘60, History Peter Redding, ‘60, History Peter Redding, ‘60, History Peter Redding, ‘60, History Peter Redding, ‘60, History President/CEO, Standard Register Co. Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng. Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng. Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng. Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng. Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng. Second woman in space; died in ‘86 Challenger explosion Jimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Jimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Jimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Jimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Jimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Reporter, NBC Pernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences Pernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences Pernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences Pernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences Pernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences Actor Harvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Harvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Harvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Harvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Harvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Chairman/CEO, Nautica Enterprises Ben Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Ben Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Ben Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Ben Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Ben Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Original syndicator, Baywatch series Tony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Tony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Tony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Tony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Tony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Original syndicator, Baywatch series Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng. Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng. Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng. Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng. Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng. Conceived and built first arena large-screen TV system Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin. Former NBA player, coach, general manager David Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies David Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies David Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies David Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies David Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies Created TV series Homicide Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Inventor, pulse doppler radar Robert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Robert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Robert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Robert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Robert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Developer of Crystal City complex Ed Snider, ‘55, Accounting Ed Snider, ‘55, Accounting Ed Snider, ‘55, Accounting Ed Snider, ‘55, Accounting Ed Snider, ‘55, Accounting Chairman, Philadelphia Flyers Michele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Michele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Michele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Michele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Michele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Minority Owner, Washington Redskins Michael Stein, ‘71, Accounting Michael Stein, ‘71, Accounting Michael Stein, ‘71, Accounting Michael Stein, ‘71, Accounting Michael Stein, ‘71, Accounting Executive Vice President/CFO, Nordstrom, Inc. Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Boxing historian; columnist Sports Busi- ness Journal Publisher, Boxing Illustrated Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Headed one of America’s top import companies Jim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film Jim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film Jim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film Jim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film Jim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film President, CNN Networks/U.S. Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Co-anchor, ESPN and ESPN2 Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E. Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E. Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E. Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E. Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E. Head coach, University of Maryland women’s basketball Randy White, ‘74, P.E. Randy White, ‘74, P.E. Randy White, ‘74, P.E. Randy White, ‘74, P.E. Randy White, ‘74, P.E. NFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘94 Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Two-time Academy Award winner Gary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Gary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Gary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Gary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Gary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Head coach, University of Maryland men’s basketball Dennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting Dennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting Dennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting Dennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting Dennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting President, PEPCO Connie Chung Connie Chung Connie Chung Connie Chung Connie Chung Bert Sugar Bert Sugar Bert Sugar Bert Sugar Bert Sugar Robert Pincus Robert Pincus Robert Pincus Robert Pincus Robert Pincus

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MARYLAND IS THE ONLY DIVISION I-A UNIVERSITY IN THE NATION IN WHICH THE HEAD FOOTBALL, MEN’S BASKETBALL AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES ARE MENTORS AT THEIR ALMA MATER: RALPH FRIEDGEN, GARY WILLIAMS AND CHRIS WELLER.

MARYLAND’S DISTINGUISHED ALUMNIG. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng.G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng.G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng.G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng.G. Ronald Ames, ‘69, Aerospace Eng.

Executive Vice President, Mutual of OmahaWilliam Andrews, ‘53, Real EstateWilliam Andrews, ‘53, Real EstateWilliam Andrews, ‘53, Real EstateWilliam Andrews, ‘53, Real EstateWilliam Andrews, ‘53, Real Estate

Former president, Singer Sewing Machine Co.William Apollony, ‘69, SociologyWilliam Apollony, ‘69, SociologyWilliam Apollony, ‘69, SociologyWilliam Apollony, ‘69, SociologyWilliam Apollony, ‘69, Sociology

Senior Vice President, AllfirstFrank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E.Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E.Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E.Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E.Frank Armsworthy, ‘51, P.E.

Former Vice Chairman, Saks Fifth AvenueRobert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin.Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin.Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin.Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin.Robert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin.

Co-founder/COO, Outback SteakhouseDeane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin.Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin.Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin.Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin.Deane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin.

Former PGA Tour commissionerGail Berman, ‘78, TheatreGail Berman, ‘78, TheatreGail Berman, ‘78, TheatreGail Berman, ‘78, TheatreGail Berman, ‘78, Theatre

President, Fox EntertainmentBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, JournalismBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, JournalismBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, JournalismBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, JournalismBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism

Reporter, CBS SportsCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & SciencesCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & SciencesCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & SciencesCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & SciencesCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences

Author, Watergate reporterTim Brant, ‘73, JournalismTim Brant, ‘73, JournalismTim Brant, ‘73, JournalismTim Brant, ‘73, JournalismTim Brant, ‘73, Journalism

Sportscaster, ABC and Jefferson-PilotSergey Brin, ’93, MathematicsSergey Brin, ’93, MathematicsSergey Brin, ’93, MathematicsSergey Brin, ’93, MathematicsSergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics President, Google, Inc. search engineKenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng.Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng.Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng.Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng.Kenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng.

Former chairman, U.S. Export-Import BankJohn Brophy, ‘71, HistoryJohn Brophy, ‘71, HistoryJohn Brophy, ‘71, HistoryJohn Brophy, ‘71, HistoryJohn Brophy, ‘71, History

President/CEO, Lockheed Martin IMSAlan Carey ‘78, GovernmentAlan Carey ‘78, GovernmentAlan Carey ‘78, GovernmentAlan Carey ‘78, GovernmentAlan Carey ‘78, Government

Senior Vice President, PepsicoRobert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. HorticultureRobert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. HorticultureRobert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. HorticultureRobert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. HorticultureRobert Chandler, ’54, Ph.D. Horticulture Inventor of programs to increase world food supplyConnie Chung, ‘69, JournalismConnie Chung, ‘69, JournalismConnie Chung, ‘69, JournalismConnie Chung, ‘69, JournalismConnie Chung, ‘69, Journalism

Correspondent, ABC NewsA. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng.A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng.A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng.A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng.A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng.

President, Clark EnterprisesFran Contino, ‘68, AccountingFran Contino, ‘68, AccountingFran Contino, ‘68, AccountingFran Contino, ‘68, AccountingFran Contino, ‘68, Accounting

Executive Vice President, CFO,McCormick & Co.

Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin.Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin.Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin.Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin.Larry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin.Executive producer, Seinfeld

Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A.Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A.Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A.Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A.Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A.Senior Vice President, The Golf Channel

Frank Davis, ‘41, Arts & SciencesFrank Davis, ‘41, Arts & SciencesFrank Davis, ‘41, Arts & SciencesFrank Davis, ‘41, Arts & SciencesFrank Davis, ‘41, Arts & SciencesFormer Sr. Exec. Vice President, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Mathias DeVito, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Chairman emeritus, The Rouse Co.

Michael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & SciencesMichael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & SciencesMichael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & SciencesMichael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & SciencesMichael Dingman, ‘55, Arts & SciencesBoard of directors, Ford Motor Co.

Len Elmore, ‘78, EnglishLen Elmore, ‘78, EnglishLen Elmore, ‘78, EnglishLen Elmore, ‘78, EnglishLen Elmore, ‘78, EnglishSportscaster, ESPN and Jefferson-Pilot; former NBA player

Fred Ehrlich, ‘84, AccountingFred Ehrlich, ‘84, AccountingFred Ehrlich, ‘84, AccountingFred Ehrlich, ‘84, AccountingFred Ehrlich, ‘84, AccountingPresident, SONY New Technology

Boomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate StudiesBoomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate StudiesBoomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate StudiesBoomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate StudiesBoomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate StudiesSportscaster, former NFL player

Raul Fernandez, ‘90, EconomicsRaul Fernandez, ‘90, EconomicsRaul Fernandez, ‘90, EconomicsRaul Fernandez, ‘90, EconomicsRaul Fernandez, ‘90, EconomicsFounder & Chairman, Proxicom

Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A.Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A.Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A.Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A.Carly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. President/CEO, Hewlett-PackardRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. PhysicsRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. PhysicsRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. PhysicsRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. PhysicsRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Inventor, artificial pancreasJon Franklin, ‘70, JournalismJon Franklin, ‘70, JournalismJon Franklin, ‘70, JournalismJon Franklin, ‘70, JournalismJon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism

Two-time Pulitzer Prize winnerRalph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E.Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E.Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E.Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E.Ralph Friedgen, ‘69, P.E.

Head coach, University of MarylandfootballRobert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng.Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng.Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng.Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng.Robert Fuhrman, ‘52, Mechanical Eng.

Chairman, Bank of the WestFred Funk, ‘80, CriminologyFred Funk, ‘80, CriminologyFred Funk, ‘80, CriminologyFred Funk, ‘80, CriminologyFred Funk, ‘80, Criminology

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Joseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. AdminJoseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. AdminJoseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. AdminJoseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. AdminJoseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. AdminFormer U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland

Roger Hale, ‘65, HistoryRoger Hale, ‘65, HistoryRoger Hale, ‘65, HistoryRoger Hale, ‘65, HistoryRoger Hale, ‘65, HistoryCEO, LG&E Energy Corp.

Herbert Hauptmann, ‘55, MathHerbert Hauptmann, ‘55, MathHerbert Hauptmann, ‘55, MathHerbert Hauptmann, ‘55, MathHerbert Hauptmann, ‘55, MathNobel Prize winner, physics

Jane Henson, ‘55, Art EducationJane Henson, ‘55, Art EducationJane Henson, ‘55, Art EducationJane Henson, ‘55, Art EducationJane Henson, ‘55, Art EducationCreator, The Muppets

Jim Henson, ‘60,Jim Henson, ‘60,Jim Henson, ‘60,Jim Henson, ‘60,Jim Henson, ‘60,Home EconomicsHome EconomicsHome EconomicsHome EconomicsHome EconomicsCreator, The Muppets

Donald Himelfarb, ‘67, HistoryDonald Himelfarb, ‘67, HistoryDonald Himelfarb, ‘67, HistoryDonald Himelfarb, ‘67, HistoryDonald Himelfarb, ‘67, HistoryPresident, Thrifty Rent-A-Car System

Steny Hoyer, ‘63, Political ScienceSteny Hoyer, ‘63, Political ScienceSteny Hoyer, ‘63, Political ScienceSteny Hoyer, ‘63, Political ScienceSteny Hoyer, ‘63, Political ScienceCongressman, Maryland’s 5th district

Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin.Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin.Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin.Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin.Harry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin.Former governor of Maryland

Stan Jones, ‘56, EducationStan Jones, ‘56, EducationStan Jones, ‘56, EducationStan Jones, ‘56, EducationStan Jones, ‘56, EducationNFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘91

Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A.Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A.Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A.Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A.Harold Kahn, ‘70, M.B.A.Chairman/CEO, Macy’s East

Jeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./PoliticsJeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./PoliticsJeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./PoliticsJeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./PoliticsJeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./PoliticsAuthor, Apollo 13

Irene Knox, ‘34, EducationIrene Knox, ‘34, EducationIrene Knox, ‘34, EducationIrene Knox, ‘34, EducationIrene Knox, ‘34, EducationU.S. Olympian

Allen Krowe, ‘54,Allen Krowe, ‘54,Allen Krowe, ‘54,Allen Krowe, ‘54,Allen Krowe, ‘54,Accounting/EconomicsAccounting/EconomicsAccounting/EconomicsAccounting/EconomicsAccounting/EconomicsFormer Vice Chairman, Texaco

Tim Kurkjian, ’78, JournalismTim Kurkjian, ’78, JournalismTim Kurkjian, ’78, JournalismTim Kurkjian, ’78, JournalismTim Kurkjian, ’78, JournalismReporter, ESPN & ESPN Magazine

John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng.John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng.John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng.John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng.John Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng.Former president, B.F. Goodrich

George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng.George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng.George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng.George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng.George Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng.Inventor, Universal Price Code

Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin.Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin.Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin.Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin.Samuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin.Chairman, The Lefrak Organization

William Longbrake, ‘76, FinanceWilliam Longbrake, ‘76, FinanceWilliam Longbrake, ‘76, FinanceWilliam Longbrake, ‘76, FinanceWilliam Longbrake, ‘76, FinanceVice Chairman, Washington Mutual

Barbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./PoliticsBarbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./PoliticsBarbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./PoliticsBarbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./PoliticsBarbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./PoliticsSenior Vice President, public affairs, Black & Decker

John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin.John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin.John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin.John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin.John Lucas, ‘76, Bus. Admin.Former NBA player and head coach

Marvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/LawMarvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/LawMarvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/LawMarvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/LawMarvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/LawFormer governor of Maryland

Odonna Mathews, ‘72, NutritionOdonna Mathews, ‘72, NutritionOdonna Mathews, ‘72, NutritionOdonna Mathews, ‘72, NutritionOdonna Mathews, ‘72, NutritionVice President, Giant Food

William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin.William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin.William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin.William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin.William Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin.Former CEO, First Boston

Mark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/FilmMark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/FilmMark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/FilmMark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/FilmMark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/FilmReporter, CBS Early Show

Tom McMillen, ‘74, ChemistryTom McMillen, ‘74, ChemistryTom McMillen, ‘74, ChemistryTom McMillen, ‘74, ChemistryTom McMillen, ‘74, ChemistryFormer co-chairman, President’sCouncil on Physical Fitness

Mike Miller, ‘64, EconomicsMike Miller, ‘64, EconomicsMike Miller, ‘64, EconomicsMike Miller, ‘64, EconomicsMike Miller, ‘64, EconomicsPresident, Maryland Senate

Paul Mullan, ‘68, MarketingPaul Mullan, ‘68, MarketingPaul Mullan, ‘68, MarketingPaul Mullan, ‘68, MarketingPaul Mullan, ‘68, MarketingChairman, Wham-O

Renaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/FilmRenaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/FilmRenaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/FilmRenaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/FilmRenaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/FilmU.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee, 1997

Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A.Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A.Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A.Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A.Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Chairman, president and CEO, W. R. GraceJay Nussbaum, ‘66, JournalismJay Nussbaum, ‘66, JournalismJay Nussbaum, ‘66, JournalismJay Nussbaum, ‘66, JournalismJay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism

Executive Vice President, OracleJim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A.Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A.Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A.Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A.Jim O’Brien, ‘81, M.B.A.

Head coach, Boston CelticsPreston Padden, ‘70, EconomicsPreston Padden, ‘70, EconomicsPreston Padden, ‘70, EconomicsPreston Padden, ‘70, EconomicsPreston Padden, ‘70, Economics

Executive Vice President, DisneyRobert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin.Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin.Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin.Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin.Robert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin.

President, Washington Region, BB&T

Judith ResnikJudith ResnikJudith ResnikJudith ResnikJudith Resnik

Jim HensonJim HensonJim HensonJim HensonJim Henson

Carl BernsteinCarl BernsteinCarl BernsteinCarl BernsteinCarl Bernstein

Mark McEwenMark McEwenMark McEwenMark McEwenMark McEwen

Tim KurkjianTim KurkjianTim KurkjianTim KurkjianTim Kurkjian

The Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football atThe Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football atThe Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football atThe Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football atThe Scotti brothers, Ben and Tony, played football atMaryland in the late 1950s.Maryland in the late 1950s.Maryland in the late 1950s.Maryland in the late 1950s.Maryland in the late 1950s.

Fred FunkFred FunkFred FunkFred FunkFred Funk

Jesus Rangel, ‘78, JournalismJesus Rangel, ‘78, JournalismJesus Rangel, ‘78, JournalismJesus Rangel, ‘78, JournalismJesus Rangel, ‘78, JournalismVice President, corporate relations, Anheuser-Busch

Robert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial EducationRobert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial EducationRobert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial EducationRobert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial EducationRobert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial EducationExecutive chairman, Massey-Ferguson tractors

Peter Redding, ‘60, HistoryPeter Redding, ‘60, HistoryPeter Redding, ‘60, HistoryPeter Redding, ‘60, HistoryPeter Redding, ‘60, History President/CEO, Standard Register Co.Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng.Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng.Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng.Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng.Judith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Eng.

Second woman in space; died in‘86 Challenger explosionJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/FilmJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/FilmJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/FilmJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/FilmJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film

Reporter, NBCPernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & SciencesPernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & SciencesPernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & SciencesPernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & SciencesPernell Roberts, ’52, Arts & Sciences

ActorHarvey Sanders, ‘72, JournalismHarvey Sanders, ‘72, JournalismHarvey Sanders, ‘72, JournalismHarvey Sanders, ‘72, JournalismHarvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism

Chairman/CEO, Nautica EnterprisesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & SciencesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & SciencesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & SciencesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & SciencesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences

Original syndicator, Baywatch seriesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & SciencesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & SciencesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & SciencesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & SciencesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences

Original syndicator, Baywatch seriesArnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng.Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng.Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng.Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng.Arnold Seigel, ‘44, Mechanical Eng.

Conceived and built first arena large-screen TV systemGene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin.Gene Shue, ‘54, Bus. Admin.

Former NBA player, coach, general managerDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate StudiesDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate StudiesDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate StudiesDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate StudiesDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies

Created TV series HomicideHarry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng.Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng.Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng.Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng.Harry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng.

Inventor, pulse doppler radarRobert H. Smith, ‘50, AccountingRobert H. Smith, ‘50, AccountingRobert H. Smith, ‘50, AccountingRobert H. Smith, ‘50, AccountingRobert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting

Developer of Crystal City complexEd Snider, ‘55, AccountingEd Snider, ‘55, AccountingEd Snider, ‘55, AccountingEd Snider, ‘55, AccountingEd Snider, ‘55, Accounting

Chairman, Philadelphia FlyersMichele Snyder, ‘86, ArchitectureMichele Snyder, ‘86, ArchitectureMichele Snyder, ‘86, ArchitectureMichele Snyder, ‘86, ArchitectureMichele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture

Minority Owner, Washington RedskinsMichael Stein, ‘71, AccountingMichael Stein, ‘71, AccountingMichael Stein, ‘71, AccountingMichael Stein, ‘71, AccountingMichael Stein, ‘71, Accounting

Executive Vice President/CFO,Nordstrom, Inc.Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin.Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin.Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin.Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin.Bert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin.

Boxing historian; columnist Sports Busi-ness Journal Publisher, Boxing IllustratedLeo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin.Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin.Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin.Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin.Leo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin.

Headed one of America’s top import companiesJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/FilmJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/FilmJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/FilmJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/FilmJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film President, CNN Networks/U.S.Pam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/FilmPam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/FilmPam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/FilmPam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/FilmPam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film

Co-anchor, ESPN and ESPN2Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E.Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E.Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E.Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E.Chris Weller, ‘66, P.E.

Head coach, University of Maryland women’s basketballRandy White, ‘74, P.E.Randy White, ‘74, P.E.Randy White, ‘74, P.E.Randy White, ‘74, P.E.Randy White, ‘74, P.E.

NFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘94Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & SciencesDianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & SciencesDianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & SciencesDianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & SciencesDianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences

Two-time Academy Award winnerGary Williams, ‘68, MarketingGary Williams, ‘68, MarketingGary Williams, ‘68, MarketingGary Williams, ‘68, MarketingGary Williams, ‘68, Marketing

Head coach, University of Maryland men’s basketballDennis Wraase, ’66, AccountingDennis Wraase, ’66, AccountingDennis Wraase, ’66, AccountingDennis Wraase, ’66, AccountingDennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting President, PEPCO

Connie ChungConnie ChungConnie ChungConnie ChungConnie ChungBert SugarBert SugarBert SugarBert SugarBert Sugar

Robert PincusRobert PincusRobert PincusRobert PincusRobert Pincus

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BYRD STADIUMhome of the terpsByrd Stadium, which celebrated its 50 birthday during the

2000 season, has been home to national championship footballand men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, and to more than 50 ACCtrack and field champions. It hosted the Queen of England at afootball game, and was the stage where the greatest high hurdler inhistory, Renaldo Nehemiah, performed his amazing feats. It alsohas been a regular site for the NCAA men’s lacrosse Final Four,where several attendance records have been shattered.

Byrd Stadium — it’s the first-class home of the Maryland Terra-pins.

Situated at the foot of the campus’ North Hill, the stadium isnamed for Dr. H.C. Byrd, a multi-sport athlete as an undergraduatewho later became head football coach and eventually served asuniversity president. His vision gave University of Maryland preemi-nence among Eastern campus sports facilities for decades and theimpetus for the Terrapins to win more ACC championships than anyleague school.

Since opening on Sept. 30, 1950, when Maryland defeatedNavy 35-21 in the dedication game before a school-record crowdof 43,386 fans, Byrd has undergone a number of major facelifts,three of which occurred in the 1990s and have resulted in its presentform. The first came shortly after the 1990 home season, when theTyser Tower press box — a fantastic five-tier, 90-foot high, 160-footlong structure — was built on the stadium’s south rim. Tyser Toweraccommodates 300 exterior luxury seats, a hospitality suite withtheater-style seating, a spacious working press area, television andradio booths, and a photo deck.

In 1991, construction was completed on a beautiful new foot-ball complex — since named the Gossett Football Team House — justbeyond the east end zone. This $7 million building houses footballcoaching offices and meeting areas, academic computer lab, lockerrooms, weight facility, and a medical support area. A bronze Terra-pin sits in front of the team house, its installation coming in 1992 aspart of the celebration of the 100th year of football at the university.Following the 1994 campaign, Byrd’s seating capacity increasedby more than 12,000 to its current level of 48,055 when a massiveupper deck was added on the stadium’s north side. The cost for thelatest renovation exceeded $45 million.

The refurbishing of Byrd included new restrooms, bleachersand the stadium’s first formalentranceway off of Field HouseDrive. The Gossett Football TeamHouse, Tyser Tower, concessionstands, restrooms and stadiumportals, designed by H.O.K. Ar-chitects of Kansas City, are en-closed in sand-molded brick thatmatches the Williamsburg-stylebrick used on most of Maryland’s335 buildings. The brick gives thecontemporary architecture a time-less veneer and unity with theuniversity’s traditional Georgianlook.

The construction ofThe construction ofThe construction ofThe construction ofThe construction ofTyser Tower (left) wasTyser Tower (left) wasTyser Tower (left) wasTyser Tower (left) wasTyser Tower (left) wasone of the majorone of the majorone of the majorone of the majorone of the majorrecent refurbishmentsrecent refurbishmentsrecent refurbishmentsrecent refurbishmentsrecent refurbishmentsto 48,055-seat Byrdto 48,055-seat Byrdto 48,055-seat Byrdto 48,055-seat Byrdto 48,055-seat ByrdStadium (above).Stadium (above).Stadium (above).Stadium (above).Stadium (above).

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Tyser Tower, shown here from the south, features a spacious press box and a hospitality suite withTyser Tower, shown here from the south, features a spacious press box and a hospitality suite withTyser Tower, shown here from the south, features a spacious press box and a hospitality suite withTyser Tower, shown here from the south, features a spacious press box and a hospitality suite withTyser Tower, shown here from the south, features a spacious press box and a hospitality suite withtheater-style seating.theater-style seating.theater-style seating.theater-style seating.theater-style seating.

Top Byrd Crowds58,973 Penn State (Nov. 1, 1975)54,715 West Virginia (Sept. 17, 1983)54,412 Alabama (Sept. 14, 1974)52,348 Penn State (Oct. 6, 1979)51,750 Clemson (Nov. 13, 1982)51,376 Clemson (Nov. 18, 1978)51,200 North Carolina (Oct. 29, 1983)

Byrd Highlights19501950195019501950 Byrd Stadium is constructed at a cost of $1

million. The original capacity was 34,680,but could be boosted to more than 50,000with temporary bleachers around the rim ofthe stadium.

19531953195319531953 Byrd is home to the national champion Ter-rapin football team.

19551955195519551955 In a game billed as the “Best of the East” vs.the “Best of the West,” Maryland defeatedNo. 1-ranked UCLA 7-0. Historians calledthat game one of the greatest of the decade.

19571957195719571957 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip visitedwhile former Terp head coach Jim Tatum re-turned to the scene of his greatest coachingtriumphs. The Terps went on to upset NorthCarolina in what then head coach TommyMont later called his finest moment as coach.

19741974197419741974 The legendary Bear Bryant returned to Col-lege Park with his third-ranked AlabamaCrimson Tide on Sept. 14. Temporarybleachers were installed for only the sec-ond time in stadium history to accommodate54,412 fans, then the largest crowd ever atByrd. Later in the season, on Oct. 11, the-then second-largest crowd (49,647) in Byrdhistory watched the 15th-ranked Terps de-feat 17th-ranked NC State 20-10.

19751975197519751975 The Byrd Stadium attendance record of58,973 was set when 14th-ranked Mary-land hosted ninth-ranked Penn State.

19831983198319831983 Byrd Stadium played host to its second-larg-est crowd, 54,715, as the 17th-ranked Terpsmet No. 20 West Virginia.

19851985198519851985 The Terps, ranked No. 1 in the preseasonby Sport magazine, set the all-time schoolhome attendance record, averaging49,385 for five home games.

19901990199019901990 Construction began following the last homefootball game of the season on what wasthe first major athletic construction on cam-pus in 35 years. The Byrd Stadium refurbish-ment was the first of its kind to be done with-out the supervision of Curley Byrd.

19941994199419941994 Following the end of the football season,renovations continued with the addition ofan upper deck.

19951995199519951995 Seating capacity is 48,055 — an increaseof 12,000 — following the completion of theupper deck on the stadium’s north side. Asneeded, bleachers can increase the seatingcapacity to 62,000.

BYRD STADIUM CELEBRATED ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY DURING THE 2000 SEASON.

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GOSSETT FOOTBALL TEAM HOUSEWhether they are taking advantage of the aca-

demic computer lab, spacious weight room, or state-of-the-art sports medicine area, football players at the Uni-versity of Maryland are provided the finest in facilities atthe Gossett Football Team House.

Located at the east end of Byrd Stadium, the46,000-square foot building is an all-purpose complexthat combines football function with imaginative design.Truly the “home” of the football Terps, the $7 millionGossett Football Team House features a first-class lockerroom, coaching offices, multiple meeting rooms, astrength and conditioning center, computer lab, medicalfacilities, audio-visual center, and equipment areas. It wasdesigned by the same firm (H.O.K. of Kansas City) thathas performed the architectural work on some ofAmerica’s premier collegiate and professional sports fa-cilities.

Upon entering the main doors, student-athletes andvisitors alike are greeted by an impressive reception areahighlighting some of the great players and great mo-ments in Maryland’s storied football history. Nearby arecoaching offices that overlook Byrd Stadium throughoversized windows, as well as multiple meeting areasand conference rooms. A Terrapin Terrace, which sur-

The Gossett Team House is conveniently locatedThe Gossett Team House is conveniently locatedThe Gossett Team House is conveniently locatedThe Gossett Team House is conveniently locatedThe Gossett Team House is conveniently locatedat the east end of Byrd Stadium.at the east end of Byrd Stadium.at the east end of Byrd Stadium.at the east end of Byrd Stadium.at the east end of Byrd Stadium.

This state-of-the-art football complex is named after long-time Terp supporters Barry andThis state-of-the-art football complex is named after long-time Terp supporters Barry andThis state-of-the-art football complex is named after long-time Terp supporters Barry andThis state-of-the-art football complex is named after long-time Terp supporters Barry andThis state-of-the-art football complex is named after long-time Terp supporters Barry andMary Gossett in honor of their extraordinary support of the athletic program.Mary Gossett in honor of their extraordinary support of the athletic program.Mary Gossett in honor of their extraordinary support of the athletic program.Mary Gossett in honor of their extraordinary support of the athletic program.Mary Gossett in honor of their extraordinary support of the athletic program.

Much of Maryland’s storied football history is on display when you enterMuch of Maryland’s storied football history is on display when you enterMuch of Maryland’s storied football history is on display when you enterMuch of Maryland’s storied football history is on display when you enterMuch of Maryland’s storied football history is on display when you enterthe Gossett Football Team House.the Gossett Football Team House.the Gossett Football Team House.the Gossett Football Team House.the Gossett Football Team House.

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A $1.4 MILLION VIDEO CENTER IS ONLY ONE OF THE UPCOMING IMPROVEMENTS TO THE GOSSETT FOOTBALL TEAM HOUSE.

rounds the second-floor offices, is available for outdoorfunctions.

On the lower level, student-athletes make theirstrength and conditioning home in the 7,000-square-footstrength center under skylights that reveal more than 12tons of workout machinery. The spacious dressing areafeatures a double locker and footlocker for every player.The layout of the ground floor allows easy access to themany amenities the building has to offer. The lockerrooms, which house a sauna and shower facilities, areless than 100 feet away from the second-floor confer-ence areas. The nine conference areas are interconnect-ing and feature the latest in audio-visual equipment, someof which is available in only a handful of NCAA footballprograms.

As an integral part of the Byrd Stadium complex, theGossett Football Team House is situated in the middle ofcampus and is within walking distance of dorms and diningareas. Both the practice fields and Byrd Stadium field areimmediately outside the locker room door, or nearby. Thesteps leading down to the complex’s front door face ColeField House and the home of Maryland’s outstanding aca-demic support and career development unit.

Each phase of the building — from the 3,500 squarefoot medical and hydrotherapy rooms, to strength cen-ter, to office suites — was designed to teach and supportfootball excellence.

The building is named for Barry and Mary Gossett,long-time Terrapin supporters who have given generouslyto the athletic and academic programs at the Universityof Maryland.

The GossettThe GossettThe GossettThe GossettThe GossettFootball TeamFootball TeamFootball TeamFootball TeamFootball TeamHouse featuresHouse featuresHouse featuresHouse featuresHouse featuresmultiple rooms formultiple rooms formultiple rooms formultiple rooms formultiple rooms forteam and positionteam and positionteam and positionteam and positionteam and positionmeetings.meetings.meetings.meetings.meetings.

The Maryland football locker room is very spacious and features more than 120 locker stalls.The Maryland football locker room is very spacious and features more than 120 locker stalls.The Maryland football locker room is very spacious and features more than 120 locker stalls.The Maryland football locker room is very spacious and features more than 120 locker stalls.The Maryland football locker room is very spacious and features more than 120 locker stalls.

A high-tech video lab is one of the many amenities of the Gossett Football Team House.A high-tech video lab is one of the many amenities of the Gossett Football Team House.A high-tech video lab is one of the many amenities of the Gossett Football Team House.A high-tech video lab is one of the many amenities of the Gossett Football Team House.A high-tech video lab is one of the many amenities of the Gossett Football Team House.

A spacious weight room is located on the lower level.A spacious weight room is located on the lower level.A spacious weight room is located on the lower level.A spacious weight room is located on the lower level.A spacious weight room is located on the lower level.

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TERPS ON RADIOAll of Maryland’s games are heard live on the Mary-

land Terrapins’ radio network, which boasts one of the broad-est coverage areas in collegiate sports. The production andsales of the broadcasts are being overseen for the seventhyear by one of the largest and most aggressive sports mar-keting groups in the country, Learfield Sports of JeffersonCity, Mo.

Maryland’s broadcasts can be accessed on the WorldWide Web via the Terps’ official athletic web site,www.umterps.com.

Johnny Holliday - Play-by-PlayJohnny Holliday, now in his 23rd year as “Voice of

the Terps,” is considered one of the finest play-by-play an-nouncers in the country. In addition to calling the action forthe Maryland football and basketball teams, Holliday alsohosts the Ralph Friedgen and Gary Williams television shows.As the Terps’ director of broadcasting, he also handles amyriad of speaking duties within the athletic department,ranging from banquets to golf outings.

His long list of credits includes ABC’s coverage of the2000 and 1996 Summer Olympics and the Winter andSummer Olympics in 1984, 1988, and 1994. In addition,he has covered championship boxing, the Masters, and theLiberty and Aloha bowls.

Holliday’s announcing career allows him to lay claimas Washington’s most versatile broadcaster, and among thebest nationally. Whether it be in radio, where he was namedAmerica’s No. 1 disc jockey during his rock ‘n roll deejaydays, to his public address duties with the Cleveland Browns,Oakland Raiders, and Golden State Warriors, to his workin Washington television for the Senators and Bullets,Holliday makes a complicated business look easy.

He brings that ease to the Maryland coaches’ televi-sion shows on Comcast SportsNet, the region’s premiersports channel. He also does special events for CSN thatinclude baseball, tennis, basketball and track and field. Heis among the pioneer broadcasters for the sport of women’sbasketball, earning a Distinguished Service Award from ACCwomen’s basketball officials for his work on that league’swomen’s basketball telecasts.

A native of Miami, Fla., Holliday began his broad-casting career in Perry, Ga., and through the years hasworked in four of the nation’s prime radio markets: Cleve-land, New York, San Francisco and Washington. At onetime, he was recognized as America’s No. 1 disc jockey.He is a member of the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame.

In addition to his broadcasting accomplishments, healso has been extremely successful raising money for char-ity. Washingtonian magazine honored him as a Washingto-nian of the Year for his many civic activities. His basketball

and softball teams, the Radio Wonders, have raised morethan $1 million for charity. He is involved in Special Olym-pics, Catholic Charities, Operation Smile, and the BoyScouts of America. He has served as television host for theEaster Seals, Muscular Dystrophy, March of Dimes andLeukemia telethons.

In 1998, he was honored by the Greater Washing-ton, D.C. Chapter of Operation Smile with its 1998 SmileAward for his outstanding service to the community. In 1995,he was the recipient of the University of Maryland M ClubDistinguished Citizen Award. He earned the TouchdownClub Award for outstanding achievement in sports broad-casting in 1991, and was the recipient of the Marylandbasketball service award in 1999. He is an honorary mem-ber of the university’s chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa andthe university’s Alumni Association.

Holliday and his wife, Mary Claire, are the proudparents of three daughters: Kellie, a physician who residesin Bel Air, Md., with her husband Steve, who also is a phy-sician; Tracie, a neo-natal nurse at Shady Grove Hospitalwho resides in Potomac, Md., with her husband Chris, anattorney; and Moira, who recently graduated from St.Joseph’s University in Philadelphia.

Jonathan Claiborne - Color AnalystFormer Terrapin standout Jonathan Claiborne is in

his second season as the color analyst on Maryland’s ra-dio broadcast team. Claiborne, who lettered from 1975-77 as a safety, is the son of former Terp head coach JerryClaiborne, who was inducted into the National FootballFoundation College Hall of Fame in 1999 after a 28-yearcareer as head coach at Virginia Tech, Maryland and Ken-tucky.

Originally a walk-on at Maryland in the mid-‘70s,Jonathan Claiborne eventually worked his way into a first-

string safety position and earned a scholarship. He was atwo-year starter and played on three bowl teams. The Terpswere 28-7-1 during his varsity playing career.

Claiborne, who is now a practicing attorney in theBaltimore area for the firm Whiteford, Taylor and Preston,excelled on and off the field while playing with the Terra-pins. He was a two-time All-ACC Academic selection and a1977 CoSIDA Academic All-American. He also was therecipient of a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in additionto earning a fellowship from the National Football Founda-tion and Hall of Fame. Claiborne earned a double degreeat Maryland (history and accounting) and posted a cumu-lative GPA of 3.57. He was a two-time winner of the GeorgeC. Cook Award (given to the Terp varsity football playerwith the highest grade point average) and also won theTalbot T. Speer Award for leadership, scholarship and ath-letic ability.

Jonathan Claiborne previously spent four years as acolor analyst on Towson Tiger football radio broadcasts.

Tim Strachan - SidelinesFormer DeMatha High standout Tim Strachan is in

his sixth season as the sideline reporter on Maryland’s foot-ball broadcasts. Strachan, a 1999 graduate of the Univer-sity of Maryland with a degree in communications, was astudent assistant coach with the Terps from 1996-99.

Strachan, who was paralyzed in a swimming acci-dent before his senior year of high school, launched T13Charities — A Foundation for Spinal Cord Injuries as a wayto benefit others with spinal cord injuries.

He is a 1994 graduate of DeMatha High Schoolwhere he was rated among the nation’s top prep quarter-backs prior to his injury. A native of Kensington, Md., hewas named the 1999 Washingtonian of the Year by Wash-ingtonian magazine.

Football Radio NetworkWBAL-AM Baltimore 1090WTEM-AM Washington, D.C. 980WTBO-AM Cumberland 1450WFMD-AM Frederick 930WARK-AM Hagerstown 1490WMDM-AM Lexington Park 1690WMSG-AM Oakland 1050WDMV-AM Pocomoke City 540Note: as of May 30, 2001

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