•
Don Meineke (1952) – former
NBA player of the
Fort Wayne Pistons,
Rochester Royals, and
Cincinnati Royals. He was the
NBA Rookie of the Year in 1952–53. •
Chuck Noll (1953) – Played football for the Flyers. Played in the NFL for the
Cleveland Browns. He won four Super Bowls as the head coach of the
NFL's
Pittsburgh Steelers •
Jim Paxson Sr. (1956) – former
NBA player of the
Minneapolis Lakers and
Cincinnati Royals •
Jim Katcavage (1956) – former
NFL defensive lineman who played for the
New York Giants. His 96.5 career sacks is tied with
Michael Strahan for second most in Giant's team history. •
Gerry Faust (1957) – former head football coach for the University of
Notre Dame Fighting Irish and
Akron Zips •
Fred Dugan (1958) – former
NFL tight end who played for the
San Francisco 49ers,
Dallas Cowboys, and
Washington Redskins •
Bucky Bockhorn (1958) – former
NBA player of the
Cincinnati Royals •
Emil Karas (1959) – former
NFL and
AFL linebacker who played for the
Washington Redskins and
San Diego Chargers •
Garry Roggenburk (1962) – Played baseball and basketball at UD. He was the Captain of the 1962 NIT Champion Flyers team that finished 24–6. He played Major League Baseball for
Minnesota Twins and
Boston Red Sox . •
Harold Schoen (1963) – Dr. Schoen played on the 1962 NIT Champion Flyers team that finished 24–6. He is a professor of Mathematics and Education at the
University of Iowa. •
Hank Finkel (1966) – former
NBA and
ABA player of the
Los Angeles Lakers,
San Diego Rockets, and
Boston Celtics •
Roger Brown (1967) – former
ABA player of the
Indiana Pacers,
Utah Stars, and
Memphis Sounds •
Don May (1968) – former
NBA player of the
New York Knicks,
Buffalo Braves,
Atlanta Hawks,
Philadelphia 76ers, and
Kansas City-Omaha Kings. •
Michael DeForest Wilson (1969) – former
NFL and
CFL offensive lineman who played for the
Cincinnati Bengals,
Buffalo Bills, and
Edmonton Eskimos •
Don Smith (1974) – former
NBA player of the
Philadelphia 76ers •
Johnny Davis (1976) – former NBA player for the
Portland Trail Blazers,
Indiana Pacers,
Atlanta Hawks, and
Cleveland Cavaliers, former head coach for the
Philadelphia 76ers and
Orlando Magic •
Jim Paxson Jr. (1979) – former
NBA player for the
Boston Celtics and
Portland Trail Blazers, former general manager for the
Cleveland Cavaliers •
Roosevelt Chapman (1984) – The all-time leading men's basketball scorer. Drafted in the third round of the 1984 NBA draft by the Kansas City Kings •
Sedric Toney (1985) – former
NBA player for the
Phoenix Suns,
New York Knicks,
Indiana Pacers,
Sacramento Kings, and
Cleveland Cavaliers •
Jon Gruden (1986) – Played football for the Flyers. He was the head coach of the Super Bowl winning
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also of the
Oakland Raiders. •
Anthony Grant (1987) – Former head basketball coach of the
Alabama Crimson Tide, current Head basketball coach of Dayton's
Men's Basketball team (2017 – present) •
Negele Knight (1990) – former NBA player for the
Phoenix Suns,
San Antonio Spurs,
Portland Trail Blazers,
Toronto Raptors, and
Detroit Pistons •
Mark Schulte (1999) – Professional soccer player. He has played for the
Cleveland City Stars,
Minnesota Thunder, and
Columbus Crew. •
Jerry Blevins (2004) – Major League Baseball relief pitcher for
Oakland Athletics •
Chris Rolfe (2005) – Striker with
Chicago Fire •
Craig Stammen (2005) – Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals. •
Dasan Robinson (2006) – former defender for the
Chicago Fire in the
MLS. •
Isaac Kissi (2010) – Forward for
Rochester Rhinos in the
USL Pro. •
Chris Wright (2011) – Professional Basketball Player formally playing with the
Golden State Warriors of the
NBA, now with the
Maine Red Claws of the
NBA Development League •
Obi Toppin (2020) – current NBA player with the
Indiana Pacers; consensus Division I player of the year in 2020 ==References==