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[学校信息] 必看:美国西海岸的第一所大学:Google和Apple生源地圣塔克拉拉大学

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发表于 2017-12-24 15:21:20 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
更新:SCU的USNEWS排名已经出,第一次参加全美大学综合排名即获得54名。另外福布斯最新全美所有大学(文理学院包括)第51名。


更新:校方已经宣布SCU将参加2019年9月版的USNews全美大学排名,链接:https://www.scu.edu/news-and-events/press-releases/2019/may-2019/santa-clara-university-elevated-to-new-category-in-national-rankings.html
由于SCU的班级人数少于30人的班级比例几乎接近100%,SCU目前本科2023级录取标准化成绩是:
  • An average unweighted GPA of 3.82
  • SAT average composite score of 1420
  • ACT average composite of 32
大一新生保留率是95%,4年毕业率85%,6年毕业率91%。

而USNews重点看这些指标。SCU今年就是黑马。
因为这些数据都是SCU未进入全美大学排名,在生源优势弱的情况下的数据,当进入全美大学排名后,SCU的这些数据会进一步提升,排名也会进一步提升。具体排名敬请9月关注。
(大家好,好久没更新了,先更新在前面:由于卡内基标准对博士级别大学划分标准已经改变(新增100多个博士级别大学,大部分来自于master级别大学),圣塔克拉拉大学将于明年9月份参与USNews全美大学排名(只有博士级别大学可以参加USNews全美大学排名)(过去SCU由于每年发PhD学位数少于20个而一直是master级别大学)。卡内基标准的链接:http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/。按目前本科生入学的SAT/ACT和GPA,SCU将第一次参加全美大学排名进入USNews前50名。大家可以横向对比Villanova University。而且最新的PayScale全美大学和文理学院的毕业生薪资排名SCU是全美第13名,参考链接:https://www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/bachelors,比SCU薪资高的在加州的大学只有Havey Mudd College,斯坦福大学,和加州理工学院。当然你说SCU位置在湾区,工资理应高,但SCU准确来说是在圣何塞,这里的消费水平是比东部大城市低的。学校不是科研型大学,是个技术型应用型大学,学得东西虽然不深但非常实用。想做科研的别来了!!!)(另一些排名如2019年USNews西部地区硕士水平大学第1,实际上是目前的全美硕士级别大学第1,可以参考看下endowment,毕业率和学生成绩。Payscale商学院薪资全美第10,这些都还只在SCU不出名情况下,招收的学生水平是二流甚至三流水平下的情况)。
只希望帮助一些成绩一般但需要上不错的大学就业的。美国西海岸最老的大学是斯坦福吗?是伯克利吗?是华盛顿大学吗?统统不是。最老的大学是位于硅谷中心的低调牛校-圣塔克拉拉大学。低调难道是个错?
圣塔克拉拉大学目前上课班级人数都是小于40人,所有的课全部是教授代课。master学生生源也大都是国内或美国名校的学生,如北大,复旦,浙大,上海交大,人大等或者是Rice,UIUC,UCLA,USC,UC Davis,U Washington等。也许名校出生的人并不是特别看重学校的排名,只有非名校的才有名校情节必须去排名高的学校。

目前在很多美国大学排行榜上 圣塔克拉拉大学 早已经是全美各类大学的前一百,Forbes全美college排名是64名好吧,力压Emory的第66和UIUC的第68名。

学校低调不是错,去年转专业的 CS master 光去Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Apple 就有五分之一,去了20多个。

学校正在筹划新校区,目前已经收到1亿3千万美金的捐助。但学校就是低调,校园里很多地方都有2020年建成新校区的告示,但到目前都没给出新的地址在哪里aaa。

不过,等新校区一旦建成,圣塔克拉拉大学就会像Villonova University一样,迅速进军Usnews 前五十。Villonova 在2017年之前一直是北部地区第一的区域性大学,但2017年进军usnews第50,今年就是第47了。
目前没申请圣塔克拉拉大学的赶紧申请。我在读的,可以保证这个学校的教学是精品,而且压力非常大。课程用的是Quarter制,但课程量没有缩减,也就是本来Semester一个学期的课要压缩到3个月讲完并考试完。
这个学校的商学院更强。商学院真正的是一堆堆的进FLAG。

中文视频介绍请欣赏https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjk1MDEwMjkxMg==.html?spm=a2h0k.8191407.0.0&from=s1.8-1-1.2

圣塔克拉拉大学成立于1851年,坐落于美国加利福尼亚州硅谷的中心地带,是美国的一所著名的私立天主教学校。作为加利福尼亚州最古老的一所高校,圣塔克拉拉大学有着极高的学术声誉,曾连续15年被美国新闻世界报导杂志评为美国西部大学排名(这里说的是不以PhD为主的大学的排名,PhD和科研实力与就业和商科关系不大)第二名,福布斯全美顶尖大学第64名,Glassdoor全美大学薪资排名第21位,是美国西部最有价值的学校之一。学校以法学院,工程学院,商学院出名。商学院历年毕业6个月内全职就业率为91%。


既然说到圣塔克拉拉大学,那就不得不介绍一下圣塔克拉拉市了。圣塔克拉拉市是一个阳光充足,气候宜人的城市,曾是加州历史上最富裕的地区之一,迄今已有150年的历史。由于圣塔克拉拉市位于高科技发展的重镇旧金山湾区,所以该城市以高科技产业闻名,然而这座城市一反高科技的冰冷,市区附近遍布农场,景色优美秀丽,加上各式各样的文化设施,让圣塔克拉拉市更添了几分风雅。
从世界500强到小型的初创公司,有200多万居民和6600多个科技公司在硅谷安家。圣塔克拉拉大学独具慧眼,座落于这个具有得天独厚优势的地区,所以圣塔克拉拉大学的学生可以在硅谷找到很多珍贵的实习和工作机会,学习资源也是相当的丰富。

不来虚的,论文和研究跟你商科master就业无关,只来实的,牛皮吹得再大,不如容易就业和高薪实在。酒香不怕巷子深,圣塔克拉拉大学会像名字那么可爱一样,2年内必火。

2017年学校收到了1亿3千万刀的捐赠(其中1亿美金经费是全美教会大学历史第二的单笔捐赠),正在盖另一所STEM校园,2020年建成。预计排名也会跟着大涨。大家请看villanova university,16年usnews仅是北部地区第一名,17年就黑马杀入usnews全美大学第50,18年usnews排名更是47名。

目前Business Analytics项目总共学费5万5千美金,是跟Google总部合作滴。校园内实习机会也非常多,校园工作时薪是14美金/小时,湾区公司实习是大公司30刀/小时以上,小公司20刀/小时以上,硅谷全职工作薪资超过10万美金/每年。所以从价格上,圣塔克拉拉大学的Business Analytics是很划算的。更多校园美景请登录查看。















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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-24 16:29:31 | 只看该作者
商业和工程著名校友:

Steven Ashby ’82, director, Pacific Northwest National Laborartory

Michonne R. Ascuaga ’83, former CEO, John Ascuaga's Nugget casino; former commissioner, Nevada Gaming Commission

Paul Aquino ’65, MBA ’67, president, Green Core Geothermal Inc.; former president and CEO, Energy Development Corporation

Mary Bitterman ’66, Ph.D., president and trustee, Bernard Osher Foundation; former president and CEO, KQED Broadcasting

Margaret (Peggy) Bradshaw ’72, executive vice president and chief banking officer, Bridge Bank; former executive vice-president, Comerica Bank

Roger Brunello ’63, former owner, Le Boulanger Inc.

William Carter ’71, M.S. ’95, emeritus fellow and former chief technology officer, Xilinx

Lewis Chew ’84, CFO, Dolby Laboratories; former CFO, National Semiconductor; former partner, KPMG; member, board of directors, PG&E

Peter Draeger ’80, CFO, Draeger’s Supermarkets Inc.

David Drummond ’85, senior vice president of corporate development and chief legal officer, Alphabet Inc.; former senior vice president of corporate development and chief legal officer, Google

Brendan Eich ’83, creator, JavaScript; CEO, Brave Software; co-founder, former CTO and CEO, Mozilla Corporation

Gary Filizetti ’67, MBA ’69, president, Devcon Construction

Robert J. Finocchio Jr. ’73, former president, 3COM; former CEO, president and chairman, IBM Informix

Geoff Fox ’62, founder and chairman, Fox Racing

Fred Franzia ’65, CEO and co-founder, Bronco Wine Company and Classic Wines of California

Joseph Franzia ’64, MBA ’65, co-president and co-founder, Bronco Wine Company and Classic Wines of California

David Fry ’83, CFO and co-founder, Fry's Electronics

John Fry ’78, CEO and co-founder, Fry's Electronics

Randy Fry ’80, president and co-founder, Fry's Electronics

Jim Garrison ’73, founder and president, Ubiquity University; founder and former president, State of the World Forum

Pat Gelsinger ’83, CEO, VMware; former president and chief operating officer, EMC; former chief technology officer, Intel

Michele Goins ’83, president, Asilomar Consulting LLC; former senior vice president and chief information officer, Juniper Networks

Rebecca Guerra ’73, MBA ’78, former vice president of Human Resources, Infoblox; former vice president of human resources, Extreme Networks, Adobe and eBay

Rebecca Jacoby MBA ’95, senior vice president of operations and former chief information officer, Cisco

Richard Justice ’71, former executive vice president of worldwide operations and business development, Cisco

Walter Kaczmarek ’74, president, CEO, and director, Heritage Bank

Charles Kissner MBA ’73, board member and former chairman, ShoreTel; former chairman and CEO, Aviat Networks; former executive chairman & CEO, Stratex Networks

Roberto Kriete ’76, president, Grupo Kriete Investment Company and Agape; chairman, Avianca; former president, Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association

Thomas A. Lacey MBA ’88, CEO, Tessera; former CEO, G2 Technology, Tessera Technologies, International DisplayWorks; former vice president, Intel

Jack Lazar ’87, former chief financial officer, GoPro

Paul Lunardi ’83, president and CEO, Lunardi's Super Markets

Chris Malachowsky M.S. ’86, co-founder and senior vice president of engineering and operations, NVIDIA

Michael Mondavi ’66, president, founder, Folio Fine Wine Partners; former chairman, president and CEO, Robert Mondavi Corporation;

David Mooring ’80, former CEO, WIMM Labs; former director and president, Rambus

Peter Oppenheimer MBA ’87, former senior vice president and CFO, Apple

Eugene M. Premo ’57, former associate justice, California Courts of Appeal 6th District; former president, Municipal Court Judges Association

Betsy Rafael ’83, former vice president and corporate controller, Apple; former vice president, controller, chief accounting officer, Cisco

Gene Ravizza ’50, founder, Cupertino Electric

George Reyes MBA ’79, former senior vice president and CFO, Google

Gisel Ruiz ’92, executive vice president of operations, Sam’s Club; former executive vice president International People Division and chief operating officer, Walmart U.S.

Donny Sebastiani ’99, president, CEO, and co-founder, Don Sebastiani & Sons

Sam Sebastiani ’62, MBA ’66, founder, La Chertosa Wines; founder, Viansa Winery and Italian Marketplace; former president, Sebastiani Vineyards

Debora Shoquist ’72, executive vice president of operations, NVIDIA

John A. Sobrato ’60, chairman, The Sobrato Organization

John M. Sobrato ’83, general partner and CFO, The Sobrato Organization

Steve Sordello ’92 MBA ’01, chief financial officer, LinkedIn

William E. Terry ’55, former executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard

Richard P. ** M.S. ’89 CEO and president, KLA-Tencor

Kevin Yeaman ’88, president and CEO, Dolby
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-24 16:30:32 | 只看该作者
艺术与娱乐著名校友
Andy Ackerman '78, TV producer and director, Seinfeld, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Frasier, Two and a Half Men, Whitney; co-producer, Cheers; producer, The Ellen Show; director, Perfect Couples; winner, three prime time Emmys (was the youngest person to win an Emmy for technical achievement in editing at the age of 24); winner, Golden Globe; winner, two Directors Guild Awards

Michelle Ashford '83, Emmy nominated screenwriter, HBO's The Pacific and Showtime's Masters of Sex

Reza Aslan '95, author, No god But God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth, How to Win a Cosmic War, Tablet and Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East; consulting producer, HBO's The Leftovers

Max Baer, Jr. '59, actor, "Jethro" on The Beverly Hillbillies; film producer

Michele Borba '72, M.A. '75, Ph.D., author, Don't Give Me That Attitude, Parents Do Make a Difference; regular contributor, NBC's Today Show

Jeff Brazil '85, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist; former staff writer, Orlando Sentinel; former writer and editor, Los Angeles Times; winner, Worth Bingham Prize

Lindsay Bruce '10, former contestant, NBC's The Voice; recording artist, Drive of My Life

Blye Faust '97, producer, Spotlight (Academy Award winner, Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay)

Ron Hansen M.A. '95, author, Mariette in Ecstasy, Atticus, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (made into a feature film in 2007), Exiles and Desperadoes

Paul Hoen ‘84, TV director and producer, Sabrina the Teenage Witch; director, Disney Channel TV programming: Luck of the Irish, Jump In, The Cheetah Girls: One World, Dadnapped, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide

Khaled Hosseini '88, author, The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, And the Mountains Echoed

Jerry Howarth '68, radio broadcaster, Toronto Blue Jays

Dana Jang '70, program director, Digity San Jose; former program director, NextMedia Group; former radio personality, various Bay Area and San Jose radio stations including Live 105, KOME, and KSJO, among others

Francisco Jimenez '66, Ph.D., author, Taking Hold, The Circuit, Breaking Through, Reaching Out; 2002 U.S. Professor of the Year, CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Education)

Neal Jimenez '82, movie screenwriter, Where the River Runs Black, River's Edge; director, The Waterdance

Jorma Kaukonen '64, guitarist, Jefferson Airplane; member, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Ron Lagomarsino '73, movie director, My Sister's Keeper, Running Mates, Dinner at Eight; stage and TV director, Joan of Arcadia, My So-Called Life, Picket Fences (winner, 1993 Directors Guild of America Award), Driving Miss Daisy, Pretty Little Liars, Switched at Birth, Ghost Whisperers, Baby Boom, Hart of Dixie

Michael Malone '75, MBA '77, author; current columnist, ABC News; former columnist, San Jose Mercury News, Fortune, The New York Times; former editor, Forbes ASAP; producer, T.V. mini-series The New Heroes

Kelly Moore '87, author, Deadly Medicine, Amber House, Neverwas

Shemar Moore '92, TV actor, Criminal Minds, Young and the Restless (winner, Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series); host, Soul Train

Alex Nesic '96, actor on Sleeper Cell

Barry O'Brien '79, TV writer, CSI Miami, Judging Amy, Hanging with Mr. Cooper; executive producer, Hannah Montana, Guys Like Us, Between Brothers, Touch, Intelligence

Ted Templeman '66, record producer, produced for major artists such as Aerosmith, Eric Clapton, Van Halen, Van Morrison

Lex van den Berghe '85, final contestant, Survivor Africa; contestant, Survivor: All-Stars

Adam Zotovich '97, Broadway producer, The Color Purple, The Addams Family, A View From the Bridge, Driving Miss Daisy, Of Mice and Men, Legally Blonde (musical), Dear Evan Hansen, An Act of God

地板
 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-24 16:31:33 | 只看该作者
教育和科研著名校友

Lisa S. Cahill ’70, theologian; author, Global Justice, Christology and Christian Ethics

Frank Cepollina ’59, inventor (in-orbit satellite pioneer), National Inventors Hall of Fame; deputy associate director, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Development Project, received NASA's Exceptional Achievement Award

Robert Freitas J.D. ’78, nanotechnology pioneer; author

Jay Helman ’74, former president, Western State Colorado University

Sharon Kugler ’81, first female chaplain, Yale University

Noelle Lopez ’09, recipient, Rhodes Scholarship; first female SCU Rhodes Scholar

Patricia A. O'Hara ’71, faculty member and former dean, Notre Dame Law School

Tina Panontin ’83, chief engineer, NASA Ames Research Center

Vincent Price ’79, Ph.D., president, Duke University; former provost, University of Pennsylvania; former editor-in-chief, Public Opinion Quarterly
5#
 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-24 16:32:23 | 只看该作者
公共服务著名校友
Everett Alvarez ’60, former deputy director, Peace Corps; former deputy administrator, Veterans Administration; chair, VA CARES Commission; author; recipient, Lone Sailor Award; member, Vietnam War Commemoration Advisory Council

Elizabeth Birch ’85, former executive director, The Human Rights Campaign; former worldwide director of litigation, Apple Inc.

Edmund "Jerry" G. Brown, Jr. ’59, governor, California (fourth term, longest serving governor in California history); former attorney general, California;  former mayor, Oakland

Samuel Conti ’45, former judge, U.S. District Court

Robert D. Durham ’72, former associate justice, Oregon Supreme Court; former judge, Oregon Court of Appeals

Mike Espy J.D. ’78, former U.S. secretary of agriculture; former member of Congress, Mississippi

Ron Flynn ’65, former brigadier general, U.S. Army

Jim Garrison ’73, founder and president, Ubiquity University; co-founder,  State of the World Forum; author

Joanne Hayes-White ’86, fire chief, San Francisco, first female fire chief of a major metropolitan city

Marty Jenkins ’77, justice, First District Court of Appeals; former judge, U.S. District Court

Keith Kellogg ’66, executive secretary and chief of staff, U.S. National Security Council; former chief operating officer, Coalition Provisional Authority; former lieutenant general, US Army; recipient, Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service

Robert J. Lagomarsino ’53, former representative, U.S. Congress, California

Paul Laxalt ’44, former governor and senator, Nevada

William Lenaers ’69, former brigadier general, U.S. Army

Zoe Lofgren ’75, representative, U.S. Congress, California

Tom McEnery ’67, M.A. ’70, former vice chairman, San Jose Sharks; former mayor, San Jose; author

Bob Miller ’67, former governor, Nevada

Frank Murkowski ’55, former governor and senator, Alaska

Dee Dee Myers ’83, former White House press secretary, Clinton Administration; author, New York Times' Bestseller Why Women Should Rule the World; political analyst and commentator, CNBC; contributing editor, Vanity Fair

Janet Napolitano ’79, president, University of California System, former secretary of Homeland Security, Obama Administration; former governor, Arizona; former attorney general, Arizona

Gavin Newsom ’89, lieutenant governor, California; former mayor, San Francisco

Edward A. Panelli ’53 J.D. ’55, former associate justice, California Supreme Court

Leon Panetta ’60 J.D. ’63, former U.S. Secretary of Defense; former director of the CIA, Obama Administration; former White House chief of staff, Clinton Administration; representative, U.S. Congress, California; graduated from law school in '63

Mary Ann Peters ’72, CEO, Carter Center; former provost, Naval War College; member, Council on Foreign Relations and Women in International Security; former U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh; previously served on the National Security Council

Joe Peterson ’72, former lieutenant general, U.S. Army

Richard Riordan ’52, former mayor, Los Angeles; former secretary of education, California

Thomas Romig J.D. ’80, dean, Washburn University School of Law; former major general, former judge advocate general, U.S. Army

Richard Tallman ’75, judge, U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals; judge, United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review

Anthony Williams ’73, former mayor, Washington, D.C.; former CFO, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Garrett Yee ’87, brigadier general, U.S. Army

6#
 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-24 16:33:11 | 只看该作者
体育著名校友
Dennis Awtrey '70, former professional basketball player, Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trailblazers

Mehdi Ballouchy '07, former professional soccer player, New York City FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, San Jose Earthquakes

Bryan Barker '86, former professional football player and Pro Bowler, St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Jacksonville, Washington Redskins

John Boccabella ‘63, former professional baseball player, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, and San Francisco Giants

Bruce Bochte '72, former professional baseball player and all-star, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics

Paul Bravo '93, former professional soccer player, Colorado Rapids; former assistant coach, Los Angeles Galaxy

Joe Cannon '98, former professional soccer player, Vancouver Whitecaps, Colorado Rapids, San Jose Earthquakes, U.S. men's national soccer team; Two-time MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award Winner

Mike Carey '71, former analyst, CBS Sports and NFL Network; former NFL Official, first African-American Superbowl Referee (2008)

Brandi Chastain '91, former professional soccer player, FC Gold Pride, San Jose Cyber Rays; US national team player; 1996 Olympic gold medalist, 2000 Olympic silver medalist, 1999 World Cup gold medalist; author, It's Not About the Bra; broadcaster, ABC/ESPN; member, National Soccer Hall of Fame

Ryan Cochrane '05,  former professional soccer player, Houston Dynamo and San Jose Earthquakes

Doug Cosbie '79, former professional football player and three-time pro bowler, Dallas Cowboys

Steve Cronin '05, former professional soccer player, Portland Timbers, Los Angeles Galaxy and D.C. United

Janet Culp '04, member, 2008 Olympic U.S. synchronized swimming team

Marian (Dalmy) Dougherty '07, former professional soccer player, Chicago Red Stars, Magic Jack, Portland Thorns FC, U.S. women's national soccer team

Eric Denton '00, former professional soccer player, Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew, San Jose Earthquakes

Bill Duffy '82, professional sports agent; top twenty most influential minorities in sports (Sports Illustrated); former NBA basketball player, Denver Nuggets

Matt Hatzke '07, former professional soccer player, Los Angeles Galaxy and San Jose Earthquakes

Sofia Huerta ’15, professional soccer player, Chicago Red Stars

Julie (Johnston) Ertz '14, professional soccer player, Chicago Red Stars, U.S. women's national soccer team (won the World Cup title in 2015); 2016 Olympic team member

Brent Jones '85, former professional football player and Pro Bowler, San Francisco 49ers; former NFL analyst, The NFL Today and CBS

Bob LaMonte '68, agent for NFL head coaches; author, Winning the NFL Way, Leadership Lessons from Some of the NFL's Top Head Coaches

Matthew Madigan '93, U.S. women's crew coach, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics

Terence P. Malley '76, former assistant coach, San Jose State University football; former offensive coordinator, San Jose Sabercats, Arena Football League; former head coach, Santa Clara University football

Mary McConneloug '93, mountain bike racer, U.S. mountain biking team, 2004 and 2008 Olympics

Mike Macfarlane '86, former professional baseball player, Kansas City Royals, Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, former ESPN analyst, local broadcaster

Bill McPherson '54, former assistant head coach, San Francisco 49ers

Pat McPherson ’92, tight- ends coach, Seattle Seahawks; former tight-ends coach, Denver Broncos

Tommy Medica '10, professional MLB baseball player, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres

Steve Nash '96, former professional basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, All-Star and two-time NBA MVP; captain, Canadian Men's National Basketball Team

Daniel Nava '05, professional baseball player, Philadelphia Phillies, formerly with Los Angeles Angels, Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox

Bud Ogden ’69, former professional basketball player, Philadelphia 76ers

Leslie Osborne '04, former professional soccer player, Chicago Red Stars, U.S. women's national soccer team

Dan Pastorini '71, former professional football player and Pro Bowler, Houston Oilers; former NHRA Drag Racing Series driver

Mike Pereira '73, analyst, Fox Sports; former vice president of officiating, National Football League (NFL).

Kurt Rambis '80, analyst, ESPN; assistant coach, New York Knicks; former head coach, Minnesota Timberwolves; former assistant coach, Los Angeles Lakers; former professional basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns and Charlotte Hornets

Cameron Rast '92, head coach, Santa Clara men's soccer team; former assistant coach, U.S. U-17 national team, U.S. U-23 national Olympic team

John Savage ‘87, head baseball coach, UCLA; former baseball coach, U.C. Irvine

Stephen C. Schott '60, former co-owner, Oakland Athletics

Danielle Slaton '02, 2000 Olympic silver medalist (women's soccer); former professional soccer player, U.S. women’s national soccer team; analyst, Fox Sports, Big Ten Network

Aly Wagner '02, former professional soccer player, LA Sol; member, U.S. national women's soccer team (2004 and 2008 Olympic gold medalist)

Randy Winn '96, analyst, CSN Bay Area; former professional baseball player and All-Star, San Francisco Giants, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals
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发表于 2017-12-24 20:01:28 | 只看该作者
沙发请问楼主是?谢谢
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刷题 发表于 2017-12-24 16:33
体育著名校友
Dennis Awtrey '70, former professional basketball player, Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago B ...

感觉楼主像是学校的学生代表
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 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-25 05:38:55 | 只看该作者
Augustus8 发表于 2017-12-24 20:09
感觉楼主像是学校的学生代表

同意!               
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 楼主| 发表于 2017-12-27 11:06:57 | 只看该作者
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