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List of faculty and alumni of Marshall University

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This is a list of notable people associated with Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, United States.

Faculty

Academics

Administration

Athletics

Basketball
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Billy Donovan
Football
Soccer
Softball
Track & Field
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Alumni

Arts and entertainment

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Billy Crystal
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Brad Dourif
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Griffin McElroy
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Soupy Sales

Athletics

Baseball

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Jeff Montgomery
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Dan Straily

Basketball

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Dan D'Antoni
  • Dan D'Antoni, head coach Marshall University since 2014; previously professional NBA assistant coach, with Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns; member of Marshall University Athletic Hall of Fame; as point guard led Herd to back-to-back NIT appearances in 1967 and 1968, advancing to "Final Four" with wins over Villanova and Nebraska in 1967, losing in 2OT to St. Peter's (102-93); coached Socastee High School at Myrtle Beach, S.C. to over 500 wins, created Beach Ball Classic Tournament with both basketball and scholar competitions
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Mike D'Antoni
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Hal Greer
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Hassan Whiteside

Football

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Rasheen Ali
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Mike Bartrum
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Ahmad Bradshaw
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Frank Gatski
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Byron Leftwich
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Randy Moss
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Chad Pennington
  • Chad Pennington, former NFL quarterback, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets, 2000–2010 (first round, #12 pick); FOX NFL analyst, 2012; Marshall Hall of Fame; led 1995 Herd to I-AA finals as true frosh; then led MU to Mid-American Conference titles in 1997-98-99, Motor City Bowls in 1997-98-99, to No. 25 ranking (The Sporting News) in 1998 with 12-1 mark, then to No. 10 rankings in Associated Press, USA Today and The Sporting News final polls for I-A football with 13-0 mark in 1999, knocking off No. 25 BYU in MCB III
  • Tony Petersen, college football coach-offensive coordinator, Louisiana Tech, 2013; co-offensive coordinator, qb coach and assoc. head coach, Marshall University, 2010–12; also coached at Marshall, 1991–2000; Marshall Hall of Fame; quarterbacked Herd to I-AA National Finals for the first time, falling to University of Louisiana-Monroe, 43-42, in championship game in a school-record 10-win season in 1987, then saved three games (setting MU record) in 1988, winning Southern Conference Athlete of the Year honors
  • Bob Pruett, former defensive coordinator, University of Virginia and former head coach, Marshall University, 1996–2004, lettered nine times in three sports at Marshall 1961–64 (football, track and wrestling); member of Marshall Hall of Fame
  • Jason Rader, former NFL tight end, Miami Dolphins, Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots
  • J.J. Roberts, NFL safety
  • Steve Sciullo, former NFL offensive lineman, Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles
  • Lee Smith, NFL tight end, Buffalo Bills, 2012; New England Patriots, 2011–12
  • Mark Snyder, college assistant coach-defensive coordinator, Texas A&M, 2012–13; defensive coordinator, USF Bulls, 2010–12; head coach, Marshall University, 2005–2009; defensive coordinator, Ohio State University, 1999–2005; defensive coordinator, Youngstown State University
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C. J. Spillman

Soccer

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Sterling Flunder

Other

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Luke Gross

Business

Education

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Joseph Duffey

Journalism

Military

Politics

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Robert C. Byrd
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John F. Hartranft
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Jim Justice
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Earl Ray Tomblin

Science

Other

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References

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