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This is a list of notable University of Portland alumni. The
University of Portland is a private,
Roman Catholic university located in
north
Portland, Oregon, along the east bank of the
Willamette River. Founded in 1901 by the
Congregation of Holy Cross, its sister school is the
University of Notre Dame. As of 2018
[update], the University of Portland counts approximately 13,000 alumni in the
Portland metropolitan area alone.
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Yari Allnutt, U.S. men's international soccer player
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Greg Anthony, former NBA basketball player (attended; transferred to UNLV)
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Chris Brown, soccer player for the
Portland Timbers
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Conor Casey,
U.S. men's international
soccer player
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Pat Casey, former head coach of the Oregon State baseball team.
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Steve Cherundolo, U.S. men's international soccer player
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Darwin Cook, former
NBA player
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Michelle Cruz, professional soccer player for
Apollon Limassol and
Seattle Reign FC
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Ken Dayley, former Major League Baseball pitcher, played in both the 1985 and 1987 World Series
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Danielle Foxhoven, NWSL forward for the
Portland Thorns FC and
Seattle Reign FC
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Amanda Frisbie, NWSL forward and defender for
Seattle Reign FC
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Rocky Gale, Major League Baseball catcher,
San Diego Padres
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Tyler Glasnow, Major League Baseball pitcher,
Tampa Bay Rays
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Alfredo Razon Gonzalez, Philippine Men's international soccer player
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Kelly Gray, international soccer player
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Pinhas Hozez (born 1957), Israeli basketball player,
Israeli Basketball Premier League
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Eric Hull, former Major League Baseball pitcher
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Cooper Hummel, Major League Baseball outfielder,
Seattle Mariners
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Nate Jaqua, international soccer player
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Kasey Keller, U.S. men's international soccer player
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Woody Kincaid, U.S. long distance runner, North American record holder in the indoor 5000
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Bill Krueger, former Major League Baseball pitcher
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Tom Lampkin, former Major League Baseball catcher
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Shannon MacMillan,
U.S. women's international soccer player, Olympic Gold Medalist,
1996 Olympics
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Benji Michel, Professional Soccer Player with
Arouca of the
Primeira Liga in Portugal, and US Men's U23 National Team
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Tiffeny Milbrett, U.S. women's international soccer player, Olympic Gold Medalist,
1996 Olympics.
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Heath Pearce, international soccer player
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Cincy Powell, former NBA basketball player
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Adam Quick, international basketball player
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Megan Rapinoe, U.S. women's international soccer player
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Rachael Rapinoe, former University of Portland soccer player, twin sister of USWNT player Megan Rapinoe
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Elli Reed, NWSL defender for the
Seattle Reign FC
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Luis Robles, MLS Goalkeeper for the
New York Red Bulls
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Alejandro Salazar, international soccer player
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Sophie Schmidt,
Canadian internationalsoccer player
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Ray Scott, former NBA basketball player
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Christine Sinclair,
Canadian international soccer player
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Jose Slaughter, former NBA player
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Robin Smeulders, international basketball player
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Garrett Smith, former head coach of the women's soccer team (2005 National Champions)
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Erik Spoelstra, Miami Heat head coach
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Jim Sweeney, former college football head coach
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Tomomi "Jumbo" Tsuruta, Japanese former pro wrestler; former training instructor
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Keelin Winters, NWSL midfielder for the
Seattle Reign FC
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