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McNeese State University

McNeese State University is a public university in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College, it was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, an early local educator.[4] The present name was adopted in 1970. McNeese is part of the University of Louisiana System and is classified as a Master's University.[5] The selective admissions university consists of six colleges and the Doré School of Graduate Studies. McNeese is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and all programs of study are accredited by their respective national boards.

McNeese State University
Former name
Lake Charles Junior College (1939–1940)
John McNeese Junior College (1940–1950)
McNeese State College (1950–1970)
MottoExcellence With A Personal Touch
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 1939
Parent institution
UL System
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$118 million[1]
PresidentDaryl Burckel
Academic staff
302
Administrative staff
848
Students7,626[2]
Undergraduates6,961[2]
Postgraduates665[2]
Location,
U.S.

30°10′50″N 93°13′00″W / 30.18056°N 93.21667°W / 30.18056; -93.21667
CampusUrban, 121 acres (0 km2)
Colors   Royal blue, Sunflower gold[3]
NicknameCowboys and Cowgirls
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSSouthland
MascotRowdy
Websitewww.mcneese.edu

History edit

 
Statue of John McNeese on the campus. McNeese, a regional pioneer educator, is the namesake of the university.

McNeese State University was founded in 1939 as a division of Louisiana State University and was originally called Lake Charles Junior College. It offered only the first two years of higher education. McNeese opened its doors on an 86-acre (350,000 m2) tract donated by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, the parish governing board. There were two original buildings: the former Administration Building (Kaufman Hall) and the McNeese Arena (Ralph O. Ward Memorial Gym). The auditorium, now Francis G. Bulber Auditorium, was completed in 1940 as the third building on the campus. These three buildings are still in use today. The name became John McNeese Junior College in 1940 by resolution of the University Board of Supervisors in honor of Imperial Calcasieu Parish's first superintendent of schools.

In 1950, the college became an autonomous four-year institution as McNeese State College. The bill was advanced by State Senator Gilbert Franklin Hennigan of DeRidder in neighboring Beauregard Parish. It was separated from Louisiana State University and renamed McNeese State College. Its administration was transferred to the Louisiana State Board of Education. In 1960, legislators authorized McNeese to offer curricula leading to the master's degree; in 1966, the degree of Educational Specialist was first offered. In 1970, its name changed to McNeese State University. McNeese was first accredited in 1954 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Leadership edit

 
The President's Home
  • Dr. Joseph T. Farrar (1939–1940)
  • Dr. William B. Hatcher (1940–1941)
  • Dr. Rodney Cline (1941–1944)
  • Dr. Lether Edward Frazar (1944–1955) Retired in 1955, became lieutenant governor of Louisiana thereafter.
  • Dr. Wayne N. Cusic (1955–1969) Retired in 1969.
  • Dr. Thomas S. Leary (1969–1980) Resigned from presidency.
  • Dr. Jack Doland (1980–1987) Resigned in order to run for state office.
  • Dr. Robert Hébert (1987–2010)
  • Dr. Philip C. Williams (2010–2017)
  • Dr. Daryl Burckel (2017–Present)

Campus edit

 
The Quadrangle looking toward the Student Union, also known as The Ranch

The main campus occupies 121 acres (0.49 km2) lined with oak trees in the heart of south Lake Charles. The main campus includes 68 main buildings. In addition, the physical plant also includes the 503-acre (2.04 km2) McNeese Farm, a 65-acre (260,000 m2) Athletic plant, Burton Coliseum, the Louisiana Environmental Research Center, and nearly 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) of donated farm property used for research, farming, and ranching.[6]

A renovation of the quadrangle was recently completed to relieve the flooding that plagued students during rainy days. The Southwest Louisiana Entrepreneurial and Economic Development (SEED) Center has also been recently completed, allowing local business leaders and McNeese students to work in tandem.[7] The newly renovated Jack V. Doland Field House, which now houses offices for all of the football coaches, equipment manager, conditioning and strength coach and members of the athletic administration as well as the ticket office, held its official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony September 9, 2011.[8] A commemorative statue of John McNeese has recently been placed near Smith Hall, and new decorative signs have been built on each corner of the main campus. Also, a recent $16 million annex to the Shearman Fine Arts Center has been completed and renovations have begun on the older sections of the facility.

The McNeese State Recreational Sports Complex includes two weight rooms, basketball courts, tennis courts, an indoor track, and an Olympic-size swimming pool.[9]

Academics edit

McNeese State University offers 83 degree programs in its six colleges and the graduate school.

 
Contraband Bayou runs through the southern portion of the McNeese campus.
 
The Shearman Fine Arts Center stands behind the McNeese Entrance Plaza.
  • The College of Agricultural Sciences
  • The College of Business
  • The Burton College of Education
  • The College of Liberal Arts
  • The College of Nursing and Health Professions
  • The College of Science, Engineering, and Math
  • The Doré School of Graduate Studies

McNeese is the first university in the State of Louisiana to offer a concentration in forensic chemistry. It is one of the first schools in the nation to offer a concentration in terrorism, preparedness and security.[12]

The College of Nursing and Health Professions is housed in the Juliet Hardtner Hall, named for a McNeese donor and daughter of the Louisiana timber magnate and conservationist, Henry E. Hardtner of La Salle Parish.

The Department of English and Foreign Languages, in conjunction with the local chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, publishes The Arena, which is an annual collection of art, essays, fiction, and poetry by students, regardless of major.

 
Courtyard near the Engineering Technology Laboratory building

Fifteen members of faculty have received Fulbright Awards.[13] Faculty members in the Departments of Engineering, Performing Arts, Social Sciences and English and Foreign Languages have taught in Rwanda, Romania, Greece, Korea, and Wales, among other countries. In the Department of English and Foreign Languages alone, four faculty members have received Fulbrights.

McNeese is the only institution in the state of Louisiana to have a Kodály Certification Program as part of its Music Education degree.[citation needed]

The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Less than 5% of the world's business schools are accredited by this prestigious association.[14]

The Engineering departments housed in the College of Science, Engineering, and Math offers a multi-discipline curriculum to all students with majors in chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. That is, students in these individual disciplines are taught by faculty of other disciplines in certain classes. In addition to the degree of Bachelor of Science in engineering, the departments also offer the Master of Engineering degree in chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering and engineering management. The college is closely linked to the nearby petrochemical industries and refineries through the Industrial Advisory Board and Lake Area Industry Alliance/McNeese Engineering Partnership. Many students participate in internships with the related industries. The Engineering Program is ranked seventh nationally with the greatest lifetime return on investment (ROI) by Payscale[15]

McNeese recently formed an Institute for Industry-Education Collaboration that will offer training courses as well as continuing education courses for local Lake Area industries and graduates of McNeese.[16]

Athletics edit

 
Cowboy Stadium, also known as "The Hole"

McNeese's colors are blue and gold. The men's sports teams are known as the Cowboys, while the women's athletic teams are the Cowgirls. McNeese State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (Football Championship Subdivision for football) in the Southland Conference.

Football edit

The football team plays at Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium, which seats 17,000 fans. It is also known as "The Hole" or lately as "the lil' House" and is located near campus. The team played in the inaugural Independence Bowl game in 1976, a 20–16 victory over Tulsa. They went on to make two more appearances in 1979 and 1980. The Cowboys football team have more recently played in two Division I-AA Finals, in 1997 and 2002.

Basketball edit

The Cowboys basketball and volleyball teams both moved into the venue now known as The Legacy Center in 2018. This gave the basketball teams their first on-campus facility since leaving the Ralph O. Ward arena. In 1956 the Cowboys won the NAIA Division I Men's Tournament. It was the only appearance the Cowboys made in the NAIA tournament. McNeese State defeated Texas Southern 60 to 55. The men's basketball team has made two appearances in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, most recently in 2002, and the team has qualified for the NIT three times, the most recent invitation being in 2011. The school's most famous basketball alumnus is Joe Dumars, who was a first-round draft pick (18th overall) of the Detroit Pistons in 1985 and went on to have a Hall of Fame career with them.

The women's basketball team earned its invitation to the "Big Dance" in 2011, by sweeping the Southland Conference Tournament. In 2011, both the men's and women's basketball teams claimed the Southland Conference title in their respective divisions, marking the first time in the 25-year history of the Southland Conference that the men's and women's teams from the same university have won regular-season titles in the same year.[17]

Baseball edit

The baseball team plays games at Cowboy Diamond. The Cowboys' baseball teams have made several appearances in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, most recently in 2000, 2003, and 2019.

Soccer edit

The McNeese Cowgirls soccer team plays their games at Cowgirl Field. The soccer program began in 1996, and has since claimed 1 regular season Southland Conference Championship in 2007 and 1 Southland Conference tournament Championships in 13 tournament appearances.[18] In 2015, the Cowgirl Soccer Team named Drew Fitzgerald just the second Head Coach in program history, following Scooter Savoie who had been at the helm since the founding of the program in 1996.[19] Fitzgerald, who had previously served as the team's associate head coach, made an immediate impact in the program, leading the Cowgirls to a 9-10-1 record and taking the sixth place seed in their 13th Southland Conference tournament appearance and their first appearance in the second round of the tournament since the 2008 season.[20] The last and only time the Cowgirl Soccer team was able to capture the Southland Conference tournament title and earn a bid to the NCAA Championship tournament was in 2006, when the team suffered a 2-0 first round loss to Southern Methodist University.[18]

Student life edit

 
The McNeese Student Union, also known as The Ranch

McNeese State University's speech and debate team is recognized as a national powerhouse and boasts numerous national championships over the last 40 years. The McNeese State University newspaper is The Contraband, a weekly publication which has existed since 1939. The university's award-winning[citation needed] student yearbook is The Log. It was first published in 1941.

Greek life edit

The Greek community of McNeese State University comprises 14 Greek letter organizations.[21]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • McNeese State Athletics website

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McNeese State University is a public university in Lake Charles Louisiana Founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College it was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese an early local educator 4 The present name was adopted in 1970 McNeese is part of the University of Louisiana System and is classified as a Master s University 5 The selective admissions university consists of six colleges and the Dore School of Graduate Studies McNeese is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and all programs of study are accredited by their respective national boards McNeese State UniversityFormer nameLake Charles Junior College 1939 1940 John McNeese Junior College 1940 1950 McNeese State College 1950 1970 MottoExcellence With A Personal TouchTypePublic universityEstablishedSeptember 1939Parent institutionUL SystemAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 118 million 1 PresidentDaryl BurckelAcademic staff302Administrative staff848Students7 626 2 Undergraduates6 961 2 Postgraduates665 2 LocationLake Charles Louisiana U S 30 10 50 N 93 13 00 W 30 18056 N 93 21667 W 30 18056 93 21667CampusUrban 121 acres 0 km2 Colors Royal blue Sunflower gold 3 NicknameCowboys and CowgirlsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS SouthlandMascotRowdyWebsitewww wbr mcneese wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Leadership 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Athletics 4 1 Football 4 2 Basketball 4 3 Baseball 4 4 Soccer 5 Student life 5 1 Greek life 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Statue of John McNeese on the campus McNeese a regional pioneer educator is the namesake of the university McNeese State University was founded in 1939 as a division of Louisiana State University and was originally called Lake Charles Junior College It offered only the first two years of higher education McNeese opened its doors on an 86 acre 350 000 m2 tract donated by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury the parish governing board There were two original buildings the former Administration Building Kaufman Hall and the McNeese Arena Ralph O Ward Memorial Gym The auditorium now Francis G Bulber Auditorium was completed in 1940 as the third building on the campus These three buildings are still in use today The name became John McNeese Junior College in 1940 by resolution of the University Board of Supervisors in honor of Imperial Calcasieu Parish s first superintendent of schools In 1950 the college became an autonomous four year institution as McNeese State College The bill was advanced by State Senator Gilbert Franklin Hennigan of DeRidder in neighboring Beauregard Parish It was separated from Louisiana State University and renamed McNeese State College Its administration was transferred to the Louisiana State Board of Education In 1960 legislators authorized McNeese to offer curricula leading to the master s degree in 1966 the degree of Educational Specialist was first offered In 1970 its name changed to McNeese State University McNeese was first accredited in 1954 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Leadership edit nbsp The President s HomeDr Joseph T Farrar 1939 1940 Dr William B Hatcher 1940 1941 Dr Rodney Cline 1941 1944 Dr Lether Edward Frazar 1944 1955 Retired in 1955 became lieutenant governor of Louisiana thereafter Dr Wayne N Cusic 1955 1969 Retired in 1969 Dr Thomas S Leary 1969 1980 Resigned from presidency Dr Jack Doland 1980 1987 Resigned in order to run for state office Dr Robert Hebert 1987 2010 Dr Philip C Williams 2010 2017 Dr Daryl Burckel 2017 Present Campus edit nbsp The Quadrangle looking toward the Student Union also known as The RanchThe main campus occupies 121 acres 0 49 km2 lined with oak trees in the heart of south Lake Charles The main campus includes 68 main buildings In addition the physical plant also includes the 503 acre 2 04 km2 McNeese Farm a 65 acre 260 000 m2 Athletic plant Burton Coliseum the Louisiana Environmental Research Center and nearly 1 600 acres 6 5 km2 of donated farm property used for research farming and ranching 6 A renovation of the quadrangle was recently completed to relieve the flooding that plagued students during rainy days The Southwest Louisiana Entrepreneurial and Economic Development SEED Center has also been recently completed allowing local business leaders and McNeese students to work in tandem 7 The newly renovated Jack V Doland Field House which now houses offices for all of the football coaches equipment manager conditioning and strength coach and members of the athletic administration as well as the ticket office held its official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony September 9 2011 8 A commemorative statue of John McNeese has recently been placed near Smith Hall and new decorative signs have been built on each corner of the main campus Also a recent 16 million annex to the Shearman Fine Arts Center has been completed and renovations have begun on the older sections of the facility The McNeese State Recreational Sports Complex includes two weight rooms basketball courts tennis courts an indoor track and an Olympic size swimming pool 9 Academics editAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 10 98 South Master s universityWashington Monthly 11 360McNeese State University offers 83 degree programs in its six colleges and the graduate school nbsp Contraband Bayou runs through the southern portion of the McNeese campus nbsp The Shearman Fine Arts Center stands behind the McNeese Entrance Plaza The College of Agricultural Sciences The College of Business The Burton College of Education The College of Liberal Arts The College of Nursing and Health Professions The College of Science Engineering and Math The Dore School of Graduate StudiesMcNeese is the first university in the State of Louisiana to offer a concentration in forensic chemistry It is one of the first schools in the nation to offer a concentration in terrorism preparedness and security 12 The College of Nursing and Health Professions is housed in the Juliet Hardtner Hall named for a McNeese donor and daughter of the Louisiana timber magnate and conservationist Henry E Hardtner of La Salle Parish The Department of English and Foreign Languages in conjunction with the local chapter of Sigma Tau Delta publishes The Arena which is an annual collection of art essays fiction and poetry by students regardless of major nbsp Courtyard near the Engineering Technology Laboratory buildingFifteen members of faculty have received Fulbright Awards 13 Faculty members in the Departments of Engineering Performing Arts Social Sciences and English and Foreign Languages have taught in Rwanda Romania Greece Korea and Wales among other countries In the Department of English and Foreign Languages alone four faculty members have received Fulbrights McNeese is the only institution in the state of Louisiana to have a Kodaly Certification Program as part of its Music Education degree citation needed The College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Less than 5 of the world s business schools are accredited by this prestigious association 14 The Engineering departments housed in the College of Science Engineering and Math offers a multi discipline curriculum to all students with majors in chemical civil electrical and mechanical engineering That is students in these individual disciplines are taught by faculty of other disciplines in certain classes In addition to the degree of Bachelor of Science in engineering the departments also offer the Master of Engineering degree in chemical civil electrical and mechanical engineering and engineering management The college is closely linked to the nearby petrochemical industries and refineries through the Industrial Advisory Board and Lake Area Industry Alliance McNeese Engineering Partnership Many students participate in internships with the related industries The Engineering Program is ranked seventh nationally with the greatest lifetime return on investment ROI by Payscale 15 McNeese recently formed an Institute for Industry Education Collaboration that will offer training courses as well as continuing education courses for local Lake Area industries and graduates of McNeese 16 nbsp Bulber Auditorium is on the National Register of Historic Places nbsp Drew Hall housing the College of Engineering nbsp Burton Business Center nbsp Frasch Hall is home to the Department of Biology and Health Sciences nbsp Gayle Hall houses the Harold and Pearl Dripps Department of Agricultural Sciences nbsp Frasch Hall Annex nbsp Entrance to Frazar Memorial Library nbsp Farrar Hall and Memorial Gymnasium from the quadrangle nbsp Hardtner Hall nbsp Office of Student Housing nbsp Kirkman HallAthletics editMain article McNeese Cowboys and Cowgirls nbsp Cowboy Stadium also known as The Hole McNeese s colors are blue and gold The men s sports teams are known as the Cowboys while the women s athletic teams are the Cowgirls McNeese State sports teams participate in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision for football in the Southland Conference Football edit Main article McNeese Cowboys football The football team plays at Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium which seats 17 000 fans It is also known as The Hole or lately as the lil House and is located near campus The team played in the inaugural Independence Bowl game in 1976 a 20 16 victory over Tulsa They went on to make two more appearances in 1979 and 1980 The Cowboys football team have more recently played in two Division I AA Finals in 1997 and 2002 Basketball edit Main articles McNeese Cowboys basketball and McNeese Cowgirls basketball The Cowboys basketball and volleyball teams both moved into the venue now known as The Legacy Center in 2018 This gave the basketball teams their first on campus facility since leaving the Ralph O Ward arena In 1956 the Cowboys won the NAIA Division I Men s Tournament It was the only appearance the Cowboys made in the NAIA tournament McNeese State defeated Texas Southern 60 to 55 The men s basketball team has made two appearances in the NCAA men s basketball tournament most recently in 2002 and the team has qualified for the NIT three times the most recent invitation being in 2011 The school s most famous basketball alumnus is Joe Dumars who was a first round draft pick 18th overall of the Detroit Pistons in 1985 and went on to have a Hall of Fame career with them The women s basketball team earned its invitation to the Big Dance in 2011 by sweeping the Southland Conference Tournament In 2011 both the men s and women s basketball teams claimed the Southland Conference title in their respective divisions marking the first time in the 25 year history of the Southland Conference that the men s and women s teams from the same university have won regular season titles in the same year 17 Baseball edit Main article McNeese Cowboys baseball The baseball team plays games at Cowboy Diamond The Cowboys baseball teams have made several appearances in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship most recently in 2000 2003 and 2019 Soccer edit The McNeese Cowgirls soccer team plays their games at Cowgirl Field The soccer program began in 1996 and has since claimed 1 regular season Southland Conference Championship in 2007 and 1 Southland Conference tournament Championships in 13 tournament appearances 18 In 2015 the Cowgirl Soccer Team named Drew Fitzgerald just the second Head Coach in program history following Scooter Savoie who had been at the helm since the founding of the program in 1996 19 Fitzgerald who had previously served as the team s associate head coach made an immediate impact in the program leading the Cowgirls to a 9 10 1 record and taking the sixth place seed in their 13th Southland Conference tournament appearance and their first appearance in the second round of the tournament since the 2008 season 20 The last and only time the Cowgirl Soccer team was able to capture the Southland Conference tournament title and earn a bid to the NCAA Championship tournament was in 2006 when the team suffered a 2 0 first round loss to Southern Methodist University 18 Student life edit nbsp The McNeese Student Union also known as The RanchMcNeese State University s speech and debate team is recognized as a national powerhouse and boasts numerous national championships over the last 40 years The McNeese State University newspaper is The Contraband a weekly publication which has existed since 1939 The university s award winning citation needed student yearbook is The Log It was first published in 1941 Greek life edit The Greek community of McNeese State University comprises 14 Greek letter organizations 21 Notable people editAlumni edit Fabulous Flournoy current assistant coach 22 with the Toronto Raptors former player and head coach for basketball team Newcastle Eagles who competed in the British Basketball League Joe W Aguillard President of Louisiana Christian University in Pineville 2005 2014 23 Danny Ardoin former Major League Baseball catcher James Armes Louisiana state representative for Beauregard and Vernon parishes since 2008 landscape contractor in Leesville 24 Zack Bronson former safety for the San Francisco 49ers 1997 2003 25 Ben Broussard former Major League Baseball first baseman 26 Tierre Brown former National Basketball Association player and MVP of the NBA Development League in 2004 27 Jefferson J DeBlanc World War II ace fighter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient Ed D 73 James D Cain Jr Federal Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Christopher Catrambone businessman and humanitarian founder of Migrant Offshore Aid Station 28 Michael Ray Charles contemporary artist 29 Clay Condrey former Major League Baseball pitcher played for the San Diego Padres and the Philadelphia Phillies Mike Danahay B B A c 1979 Louisiana state representative for Calcasieu Parish since 2008 sales representative in Lake Charles 30 Joe Dumars former National Basketball Association guard for the Detroit Pistons and MVP of the 1989 NBA Finals member of the Basketball Hall of Fame 31 Dan Flavin Lake Charles Realtor and former state representative 32 Ray Fontenot former Major League Baseball pitcher 1983 1986 pitched for the New York Yankees Chicago Cubs and Minnesota Twins 33 Douglas B Fournet United States Army officer and posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War Keith Frank Zydeco musician Dorothy Sue Hill Home Economics Education 1960 state representative for Allen Beauregard and Calcasieu parishes since 2008 rancher in Dry Creek 34 Bob Howry Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs 35 Adam Johnson novelist and winner of 2012 Pulitzer Prize Kerry Joseph retired quarterback of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL Doug Kershaw Cajun musician obtained degree in mathematics Bobby Kimball American singer and songwriter best known as the original and longtime frontman of the rock band Toto band from 1977 to 1984 and again from 1998 to 2008 Luke Lawton NFL fullback half back for Indianapolis Colts Philadelphia Eagles and the Oakland Raiders 36 Conway LeBleu attended as junior college student Lake Charles native represented Calcasieu and Cameron parishes in the Louisiana House 1964 1988 37 Demond Mallet former German Bundesliga basketball allstar 2002 2004 2005 2007 and Championship MVP 2004 5 season the highest paid professional basketball player in Belgium 38 Keith Ortego former American football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears of the NFL member of the Bears team that won Super Bowl XX following the 1985 NFL season 39 Eric Pete New York Times bestselling author Kavika Pittman former defensive end and second round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1996 NFL Draft 40 Rupert Richardson African American civil rights activist and civil rights leader served as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP from 1992 to 1995 B J Sams punt and kick off returner for the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs Tom Sestak defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills in January 1970 Sestak was selected as a member of the All Time All AFL Team and in 2009 as a member of the Bills 50th Anniversary Team Leonard Smith former first round draft pick 17th overall of the St Louis Cardinals NFL in the 1983 NFL Draft played cornerback and safety in the NFL for the Cardinals 1983 1988 and the Buffalo Bills 1988 1991 R C Slocum head football coach at Texas A amp M University 1989 2002 the coach with the most wins in Texas A amp M football history Vic Stelly former state representative for Calcasieu Parish and author of the Stelly Plan who also did postgraduate studies at McNeese and served as a college administrator 41 Dennis Stine state representative 1987 1988 state commissioner of administration 1988 to 1992 timber businessman resident of Lake Charles 42 Tim Stine state representative 1988 1996 city council member for his native Sulphur Louisiana timber businessman 43 John Thomson former MLB player Colorado Rockies New York Mets Texas Rangers Atlanta Braves Kansas City Royals 44 nbsp Adam Johnson novelist and winner of 2012 Pulitzer Prize nbsp Kerry Joseph quarterback of the Edmonton Eskimos nbsp Joe Dumars Top 50 All Time NBA Team member of the Basketball Hall of Fame nbsp Demond Mallet the highest paid professional basketball player in Belgium nbsp Willie Mount Louisiana State Senator nbsp R C Slocum head football coach at Texas A amp M University nbsp Fabulous Flournoy current assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors former player head coach in the British Basketball LeagueFaculty edit Ray Authement Professor of Mathematics the fifth president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette 1974 2008 the longest serving president of a public university in the United States 45 Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick music professor at McNeese 1955 1958 later 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