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List of Rutgers University people

This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Rutgers University, including graduates of the undergraduate and graduate and professional programs at all three campuses, former students who did not graduate or receive their degree, presidents of the university, current and former professors, as well as members of the board of trustees and board of governors, and coaches affiliated with the university's athletic program. Also included are characters in works of fiction (books, films, television shows, et cetera) who have been mentioned or were depicted as having an affiliation with Rutgers, either as a student, alumnus, or member of the faculty.

An 1825 donation from Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist Colonel Henry Rutgers (1745–1830) reopened the school after many years of financial problems. The Trustees renamed Queen's College to Rutgers College to honor his generosity.

Some noted alumni and faculty may be also listed in the main Rutgers University article or in some of the affiliated articles. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. Default campus for listings is the New Brunswick campus, the system's largest campus, with Camden and Newark campus affiliations noted in parentheses.

Presidents of Rutgers University edit

 
The Rev. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh was the driving force behind establishing the college. Hardenbergh traveled to England in 1763 to lobby King George III on the proposal and, in 1766, obtained a charter from New Jersey's provisional governor, William Franklin.[1][2]

Since 1785, twenty men have served as the institution's president, beginning with Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1735–1790), a Dutch Reformed clergyman who was responsible for establishing the college.[1][2] Before 1930, most of the university's presidents (eight of the twelve) were clergymen affiliated with Christian denominations in the Reformed tradition (either Dutch Reformed, Presbyterian, or German Reformed). Presidents Hasbrouck (1840–1850), Frelinghuysen (1850–1862), Gates (1882–1890), and Scott (1891–1906) were all laymen.[3][4] Two presidents were alumni of Rutgers College: William H. S. Demarest (Class of 1883) and Philip Milledoler Brett (Class of 1892).[5][6][7] The current president is Jonathan Holloway (born 1976). Holloway, a U.S. historian, is the first person of color to lead Rutgers University.[8] The president serves in an ex officio capacity as a presiding officer within the university's 59-member Board of Trustees and its eleven-member Board of Governors, and is appointed by these boards to oversee day-to-day operations of the university across its three campuses. He is charged with implementing board policies with the help and advice of senior administrators and other members of the university community." The president is responsible only to those two governing boards—there is no oversight by state officials. Frequently, the president also occupies a professorship in his academic discipline and engages in instructing students.[9]

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  • Alex Treves (born 1929), Italian-born American Olympic fencer, won the NCAA saber title in both 1949 and 1950, was undefeated in three years of competing in college.

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  • Lev Susany, Class of 2011, Australian powerlifter and Commonwealth record holder

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  • Eugene Augustus Hoffman (A.Bz. 1847), Dean and "Our Most Munificent Benefactor" of The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (New York City)
  • Matthew Leydt (A.B. 1774), Rutgers' first alumnus and Dutch-Reformed Minister
  • William P. Merrill (D.D. 1904), first president on the Church Peace Union, writer of "Rise Up, O Men of God"
  • Clark V. Poling, Dutch-Reformed Army Chaplain among the "Four Chaplains" on the troop transport Dorchester during World War II
  • Vernon Grounds (B.A. 1937), theologian, Christian educator, Chancellor of Denver Seminary, one of the founders of American Evangelicalism
  • Michael Plekon (Master's in Sociology and Religion 1977), priest, author, sociologist and theologian

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  2. ^ a b Frusciano, Thomas J. (1991). "Leadership on the Banks: Rutgers' Presidents, 1766–1991". The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. 53 (1): 3–4. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Main article Rutgers University This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Rutgers University including graduates of the undergraduate and graduate and professional programs at all three campuses former students who did not graduate or receive their degree presidents of the university current and former professors as well as members of the board of trustees and board of governors and coaches affiliated with the university s athletic program Also included are characters in works of fiction books films television shows et cetera who have been mentioned or were depicted as having an affiliation with Rutgers either as a student alumnus or member of the faculty An 1825 donation from Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist Colonel Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 reopened the school after many years of financial problems The Trustees renamed Queen s College to Rutgers College to honor his generosity Some noted alumni and faculty may be also listed in the main Rutgers University article or in some of the affiliated articles Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category Default campus for listings is the New Brunswick campus the system s largest campus with Camden and Newark campus affiliations noted in parentheses Contents 1 Presidents of Rutgers University 2 Nobel laureates 3 Notable trustees and benefactors 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Architecture 4 2 Arts and entertainment 4 2 1 Art 4 2 2 Entertainment 4 2 3 Journalism 4 2 4 Music 4 3 Athletics 4 3 1 Baseball 4 3 2 Basketball 4 3 3 Fencing 4 3 4 Football 4 3 5 Powerlifting 4 3 6 Soccer 4 3 7 Swimming 4 3 8 Wrestling 4 3 9 MMA 4 3 10 Hockey 4 4 Business 4 5 Crime 4 6 Education 4 7 Government law and public policy 4 8 Library and information science 4 9 Literature 4 10 Medicine 4 11 Religion 4 12 Royalty 4 13 Science and technology 4 14 Social sciences 5 Notable faculty 5 1 Arts 5 2 Economics 5 3 Library and information science 5 4 Literature 5 5 Medicine 5 6 Law 5 7 Mathematics 5 8 Philosophy 5 9 Physics 5 10 Science and engineering 5 11 Social sciences 5 12 History 6 Athletic coaches and staff 7 Fictional characters 8 Notes and references 8 1 Online resourcesPresidents of Rutgers University edit nbsp The Rev Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh was the driving force behind establishing the college Hardenbergh traveled to England in 1763 to lobby King George III on the proposal and in 1766 obtained a charter from New Jersey s provisional governor William Franklin 1 2 Main article List of Rutgers University presidents Since 1785 twenty men have served as the institution s president beginning with Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh 1735 1790 a Dutch Reformed clergyman who was responsible for establishing the college 1 2 Before 1930 most of the university s presidents eight of the twelve were clergymen affiliated with Christian denominations in the Reformed tradition either Dutch Reformed Presbyterian or German Reformed Presidents Hasbrouck 1840 1850 Frelinghuysen 1850 1862 Gates 1882 1890 and Scott 1891 1906 were all laymen 3 4 Two presidents were alumni of Rutgers College William H S Demarest Class of 1883 and Philip Milledoler Brett Class of 1892 5 6 7 The current president is Jonathan Holloway born 1976 Holloway a U S historian is the first person of color to lead Rutgers University 8 The president serves in an ex officio capacity as a presiding officer within the university s 59 member Board of Trustees and its eleven member Board of Governors and is appointed by these boards to oversee day to day operations of the university across its three campuses He is charged with implementing board policies with the help and advice of senior administrators and other members of the university community The president is responsible only to those two governing boards there is no oversight by state officials Frequently the president also occupies a professorship in his academic discipline and engages in instructing students 9 Nobel laureates editMilton Friedman 1912 2006 A B 1932 economist public intellectual winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics 1976 10 Toni Morrison honorary doctorate taught at Rutgers 11 novelist Beloved Song of Solomon Nobel Prize in Literature 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1988 Heinrich Rohrer 1961 1963 physicist winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1986 12 Selman Waksman 1918 1958 professor of microbiology discovered 22 antibiotics including Streptomycin winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952 13 Notable trustees and benefactors editAndrew Kirkpatrick 1756 1831 lawyer Chief Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court trustee 1782 1809 14 p 12 Littleton Kirkpatrick 1797 1859 attorney and politician trustee 1841 1859 14 15 16 17 Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 military officer and philanthropist after whom Rutgers is namedNotable alumni editArchitecture edit Louis Ayres Medievalist architect best known for designing the United States Memorial Chapel at the Meuse Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial and the Herbert C Hoover U S Department of Commerce Building Frank Townsend LentArts and entertainment edit Art edit Brad Ascalon Class of 1999 industrial designer Alice Aycock Class of 1968 sculptor Marc Ecko fashion designer Lore Kadden Lindenfeld textile designer Kojiro Matsukata art collector whose collection helped form the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo George Segal GSNB 1963 sculptorEntertainment edit Livingston Allen hip hop YouTuber and journalist better known as DJ Akademiks 18 19 20 21 Joanna Angel adult film actress Roger Bart actor Desperate Housewives The Producers Tony Award for You re a Good Man Charlie Brown Mario Batali Class of 1982 chef restaurateur television host Molto Mario Iron Chef America Bill Bellamy Class of 1989 comedian actor Avery Brooks Class of 1973 actor educator John Carpenter Class of 1990 first ever champion of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire television quiz show Asia Carrera born Jessica Steinhauser Class of 1995 did not graduate porn star majored in Business and Japanese 22 23 Kevin Chamberlin Class of 1985 actor Tony Award nominations for Dirty Blonde and Seussical 24 Larry Charles film director Borat and Bruno Jim Coane Class of 1970 Emmy award winning television executive producer writer and director Dragon Tales Jessica Darrow Class of 2017 actress and singer voice of Luisa Madrigal in Disney s Encanto Kristin Davis Class of 1987 actress Sex and the City Mike Colter actor Netflix s Luke Cage Tim DeKay Class of 1990 Mason Gross School of the Arts actor White Collar John DiMaggio voice actor Bender on Futurama and Jake the Dog on Adventure Time voicework in anime Princess Mononoke Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust Katie Dippold television and film writer Parks and Recreation The Heat Wheeler Winston Dixon filmmaker critic author Keir Dullea actor 2001 A Space Odyssey Simon Feil Class of 2000 actor Julie amp Julia House of Cards 25 Jon Finkel Class of 2003 professional Magic The Gathering player inducted into the MTG Hall of Fame Calista Flockhart Class of 1988 actress The Birdcage Ally McBeal Emmy winner spouse of Harrison Ford Brandon Flynn Class of 2016 actor 13 Reasons Why 26 27 Marlene Forte attended actress sister of HSN host Lesley Machado Gwendolyn Audrey Foster filmmaker critic author Midori Francis actress Dash amp Lily James Gandolfini Class of 1983 actor The Sopranos Emmy winner voice actor Where the Wild Things Are Chris Gethard comedian actor Judy Gold B A 1984 comedian actress Dan Green voice actor Yu Gi Oh Charles Hallahan Class of 1969 Camden actor The Thing Hunter Robert Harper Class of 1974 actor Once Upon A Time In America Frank s Place Creepshow Commander in Chief Bakhtiyaar Irani Class of 1999 Indian television actor participant in the Indian version of Big Brother Bigg Boss Bill Jemas Class of 1980 writer creative director publisher for Marvel Comics Group Ed Kalegi national talk radio host and personality The Weekend with Ed Kalegi actor Jason Kaplan associate producer of The Howard Stern Show Jane Krakowski Class of 1988 actress Ally McBeal 30 Rock William Mastrosimone Class of 1980 playwright Golden Globe Award winner Christopher McCulloch creator of The Venture Bros Paolo Montalban Broadway television and film actor Luis Moro Class of 1987 actor comic filmmaker writer Independent Spirit Award Nominee Best Actor Nominee ABFF Love and Suicide Oswald Ozzie Nelson Class of 1927 musician and actor The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Scott Patterson actor Saw IV Saw V Hasan Piker Twitch streamer and left wing political commentator Matt Pinfield radio DJ host of MTV s 120 Minutes Molly Price actress Robert Pulcini Class of 1989 Camden Academy Award nominated documentary and feature filmmaker co director of American Splendor Sheryl Lee Ralph English Lit Theatre degree 1975 original Deena Jones in the Broadway smash hit musical Dreamgirls winner of six Tony Awards Roy Scheider actor Jaws Sorcerer Henry Selick attended for a year director Nightmare Before Christmas Coraline Michael Sorvino actor son of Paul Sorvino Dina Spybey actress Disney s The Haunted Mansion Sebastian Stan Class of 2005 actor Captain America The First Avenger The Covenant Aaron Stanford Class of 2000 actor X2 Tadpole Kurt Sutter Class of 1986 writer The Shield creator of Sons of Anarchy 28 Paul Wesley actor Vampire Diaries Ashley Woodfolk young adult fiction writer Cary Woodworth Class of 1999 actor Mary and Rhoda songwriter Karen Young actress The Sopranos Law amp Order Ramy Youssef attended actor Ramy Saul Zaentz film producer One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Amadeus Daniel O Brien Class of 2008 comedian writer Cracked com How to Fight Presidents Journalism edit Spencer Ackerman Class of 2002 journalist for The Daily Beast Joan Acocella Class of 1984 journalist author dance critic for The New Yorker Martin Agronsky Class of 1936 pioneering TV journalist Amanda Alcantara Class of 2012 writer and activist Carrie Budoff Brown editor of Politico Lisa Daftari foreign affairs investigative journalist for The Foreign Desk Stuart Diamond journalist New York Times Pulitzer Prize Author Getting More NY Times bestseller Dylan Dreyer meteorologist Rich Edson Class of 2003 Washington correspondent Fox News Channel 29 Mike Emanuel journalist Chief Congressional Correspondent and former White House Correspondent for Fox News Channel Nick Gillespie Class of 1985 journalist editor Bernard Goldberg Class of 1967 journalist Jerry Izenberg Class of 1952 Emmy winning sports journalist Amani Al Khatahtbeh Class of 2014 author and tech entrepreneur Jeff Koyen Class of 1991 journalist and entrepreneur Gene Lyons Class of 1952 political columnist Chi Modu Class of 1989 photo journalist 30 Natalie Morales Class of 1994 journalist and correspondent for The Today Show Richard Newcomb Class of 1962 journalist and author best selling author of Iwo Jima and Abandon Ship James O Keefe Class of 2006 political activist Wendy Osefo Class of 2016 Camden PhD political commentator and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University Rebecca Quick Class of 1993 journalist and anchor CNBC Squawk Box Larry Stark Class of 1956 Boston journalist and theater critic Theater Mirror Mike Taibbi Class of 1971 journalist and correspondent for NBC Nightly News Milton Viorst Class of 1951 journalist author Middle East scholar Cathy Young Class of 1988 journalist and non fiction authorMusic edit Kenny Barron jazz pianist in Dizzie Gillespie quartet Laurie Berkner children s musician Jack s Big Music Show Regina Belle singer A Whole New World plays during end credits of Disney s Aladdin Just Blaze Grammy Award nominated hip hop producer David Bryan keyboardist and member of band Bon Jovi Jim Conti tenor saxophonist for the third wave ska band Streetlight Manifesto Mike Glita musician producer songwriter manager and former bassist for New Jersey post hardcore band Senses Fail Rasika Shekar Indo American flautist and singer who plays the bansuri a bamboo flute 31 Roger Lee Hall music preservationist composer Mark Helias bassist composer Frank Iero guitarist and backup vocals for the band My Chemical Romance lead singer of post hardcore screamo band Leathermouth co founder of the Skeleton Crew company dropped out was on a scholarship Ben Jelen musician Brian Joo Korean R amp B singer half of Fly to the Sky Tomas Kalnoky lead singer songwriter and lead guitarist of third wave ska band Streetlight Manifesto formed Catch 22 and Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution Lenny Kaye lead guitarist for the Patti Smith Group Kenneth Lampl Juilliard School faculty film composer and professor Dan Lavery Grammy nominated bass player for rock group Tonic and occasionally The Fray Looking Glass 1970s band one hit wonder with the song Brandy Earl MacDonald Class of 1995 M Mus Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Connecticut former musical director pianist with Maynard Ferguson Marissa Paternoster artist lead singer songwriter and lead guitarist of independent rock band Screaming Females and solo project Noun Cristina Pato Galician bagpiper Pras Grammy winning rapper from the Fugees James Romig Class of 2000 Ph D composer 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Music finalist Gabe Saporta musician with Midtown Cobra Starship and Humble Beginnings Sister Souljah born Lisa Williamson Class of 1986 author Soraya Colombian American singer songwriter guitarist arranger and record producerAthletics edit Baseball edit Jason Bergmann starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals Joe Borowski relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians played for the Chicago Cubs Florida Marlins New York Yankees Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Devil Rays 32 David DeJesus center fielder for the Oakland Athletics Tom Emanski creator of Tom Emanski Instructional Videos Jeff Frazier plays for the Washington Nationals organization brother of Todd Frazier Todd Frazier plays for the Texas Rangers member of the 1998 LLWS champions Toms River New Jersey Don Taussig born 1932 Major League Baseball player Jeff Torborg Class of 1963 Major League Baseball catcher Los Angeles Dodgers and California Angels manager of several teams 33 Eric Young Class of 1992 Major League Baseball player 33 Basketball edit James Bailey Class of 1978 NBA 1979 1987 34 John Battle guard for the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers 1985 1995 Hollis Copeland NBA 1979 1981 34 Waliyy Dixon AND1 Mixtape Tour streetball legend Quincy Douby guard for the Toronto Raptors Brian Ellerbe Class of 1985 head coach of the Michigan Wolverines Luis Flores professional basketball player 2009 top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League Bob Greacen NBA 1969 1971 34 Art Hillhouse NBA 1946 1947 34 Roy Hinson Class of 1983 NBA 1983 1990 34 Charles Jones NBA 1999 1999 34 Dahntay Jones NBA 2003 2006 34 Eddie Jordan Class of 1977 head coach of the Rutgers Men s Basketball team former head coach of the Washington Wizards 34 Steve Kaplan Class of 1972 American Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League Herve Lamizana Class of 2004 power forward Indios de Mayaguez Bob Lloyd NBA 1967 1968 professional player with the New York Nets CEO of Mindscape Chairman of the V Foundation 35 for Cancer Research which honors the memory of his former Rutgers backcourt teammate Jim Jimmy V Valvano 34 Hamady N Diaye Class of 2010 26th pick of the second round 56th selection overall in the 2010 NBA draft to play for the Minnesota Timberwolves his draft rights have been traded to the Washington Wizards Chelsea Newton Class of 2004 Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA Arthur Perry basketball player and coach Cappie Pondexter Class of 2006 2nd overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury 2008 Summer Olympic gold medalist for United States Women s Basketball in Beijing Phil Sellers NBA 1976 1976 34 David Stern Class of 1963 Commissioner of the National Basketball Association 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Class of 1991 former U S Soccer National Team member former president and General Manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy Carli Lloyd midfielder for the United States women s national soccer team and the Manchester City W F C Steve Mokone player for FC Barcelona and South Africa Peter Vermes Class of 1987 former U S Soccer National Team member former professional player in Major League SoccerSwimming edit George Kojac member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame gold medalist in swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics Walter Spence member of International Swimming Hall of Fame broke five world records in his first year of competitive swimming 1925 39 Wrestling edit Nick Catone retired professional mixed martial artist who competed in the UFC Anthony Ashnault 2019 NCAA Wrestling Champion 149 lb weight class 4 time NCAA All American Nick Suriano 2019 NCAA Wrestling Champion 133 lb weight class first wrestling national champion for RutgersMMA edit Mickey Gall professional mixed martial arts 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Kilmer Class of 1908 did not graduate poet died in France during World War I author of Trees Paul Lisicky Class of 1983 Camden MFA 1986 Camden author creative writing professor 2016 Guggenheim Fellow Lawrence Millman Ph D travel writer and mycologist Ankhi Mukherjee Ph D professor of literature at University of Oxford Ira B Nadel Class of 1965 M A in 1967 biographer literary critic distinguished professor at University of British Columbia Daniel Nester Class of 1991 Camden poet and essayist Fabian Nicieza Class of 1983 comic book writer and editor X Men X Force New Warriors Cable and Deadpool Thunderbolts Daniel O Brien Class of 2008 humorist and novelist Gregory Pardlo Class of 1999 Camden poet recipient of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Robert Pinsky Class of 1962 Poet Laureate of the United States Pulitzer Prize nominee Nina Raginsky Class of 1962 photographer Katherine Ramsland true crime author professor of forensics psychology at DeSales University Philip Roth Attended Newark 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1989 chemical biologist amp materials chemist at the Indian Institute of Science Wendy Brewster Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Angela Christiano molecular geneticist in dermatology at Columbia University Stanley N Cohen Class of 1956 geneticist pioneer in gene splicing Robert Cooke first researcher to identify antihistamines Simeon De Witt A B 1776 geographer for George Washington and Continental Army during the American Revolution Elma Gonzalez PhD 1972 plant cell biologist Louis Gluck Class of 1930 engineer considered the father of neonatology the science of caring for newborn infants Thomas H Haines biochemist father of Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines Danielle Hairston psychiatrist faculty at Howard University College of Medicine Terry Hart Class of 1978 astronaut president of LORAL Skynet Daria Hazuda B S biochemist known for discovering the first HIV Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors George William Hill 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children could be infected with HIV AIDS Mary G Boland MSN RN FAAN is the emeritus Francois Xavier Bagnoud Chair of Nursing at the School of Nursing of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey later Rutgers University College of Nursing Associate Dean emeritus for community programs at the Rutgers University College of Nursing Law edit Robert E Andrews adjunct professor at the School of Law in Camden Congressman U S House of Representatives Ruth Bader Ginsburg professor at the School of Law in Newark Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Arthur Kinoy professor at the School of Law in Newark civil rights litigator for leftist causes Wendell Pritchett Chancellor of Rutgers University Camden Interim Dean and Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Provost of the University of Pennsylvania Raphael Lemkin Professor of International Law at the School of Law in Newark Jurist who coined the term Genocide and key drafter and 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Michael Kulikowski Professor of History at the University of Tennessee and author of Late Roman Spain and Its Cities Johns Hopkins University Press 2004 and Rome s Gothic Wars from the Third Century to Alaric Cambridge University Press David Levering Lewis former Professor of History twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography 1994 and 2001 Tomas Eloy Martinez Professor of Latin American studies Argentinian journalist and writer Marysa Navarro born 1934 Professor of History Phillip S Paludan Professor of History Camden Said Sheikh Samatar Professor of History Newark Jacob Soll Professor of History Camden MacArthur Fellow 2011 Traian Stoianovich Professor of History Camilla Townsend Professor of HistoryAthletic coaches and staff editDick Anderson football coach 1984 1989 assistant coach at Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania and Penn State George Case baseball coach 1950 1960 including 1950 College World Series berth former Major League Baseball player 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