•
Ted Allen – television personality and author; host of
Chopped and former food and wine specialist on
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy •
Sarah Litzsinger - actress and singer; Broadway performer in
Wicked,
Kinky Boots, and
Anastasia •
Jeffrey Anderson – professional tuba player and educator; former principal tubist with major U.S. orchestras •
Rich Balchan – soccer player, former
MLS defender for the
Columbus Crew SC •
Nishesh Basavareddy – tennis player;
ITF and
ATP Challenger Tour Competitor •
Nate Becker – college football tight end; former player for the
Indiana Hoosiers •
Amy Bilquist – competitive swimmer; former
NCAA All-American •
David Broecker – life sciences executive and entrepreneur; former CEO of multiple biotechnology companies •
Mike Delph – politician and former member of the
Indiana Senate •
Stu Douglass – former college basketball player for the
Michigan Wolverines; 2013
NCAA runner-up •
Keeley Dowling – professional soccer defender; former
NWSL and Irish national team player •
Matt Elliott – former
NFL offensive lineman for the
Detroit Lions •
A. J. Hammons – former professional basketball player;
Purdue Boilermakers standout and
NBA G-League player •
Haste the Day – Christian metalcore band, multiple
Billboard-charting albums •
Matt Hedges – professional soccer player;
MLS Defender of the Year (2016) with
FC Dallas •
Shawn Heffern - former professional football player •
Will Heldt – college football defensive end; former player for the
Clemson Tigers •
Mark Herrmann – former football quarterback; played for the
Purdue Boilermakers •
Steve Inskeep – journalist & author; co-host of
Morning Edition •
Drew Kibler – Olympic swimmer; gold medalist at the
2020 Summer Olympics •
Kevin Krauter - singer, songwriter, and musician •
Jake Lloyd – former actor; portrayed young Anakin Skywalker in
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace •
Kyle Lloyd – professional baseball pitcher; played in
Major League Baseball for the
Miami Marlins •
Josh McRoberts – former NBA player; played for multiple teams including the
Miami Heat and
Indiana Pacers •
Jake Mitchell – Olympic swimmer; medalist at the
2020 Summer Olympics •
Morgan Newton – former college football quarterback and tight end; played for the
Kentucky Wildcats •
Tommy O'Haver – film and television director; known for
Ella Enchanted and
Get Over It •
Rajeev Ram – professional tennis player; multiple-time Grand Slam champion in men's doubles and mixed doubles •
Austin Roberts – former
NFL tight end; played for the
Los Angeles Chargers •
Rob Schmitt – television news anchor and commentator; former
Fox News host •
Alex Shackell – Olympic swimmer; member of
Team USA •
Aaron Shackell – Olympic swimmer; international medalist for the United States •
Billy Shepherd – former basketball player •
Avriel Shull – architect; known for mid-century modern residential design in the American Midwest •
Sage Steele – television anchor and sportscaster; former
ESPN host •
Olaoluwatomi Taiwo – basketball player •
Collin Traylor – college football wide receiver; former player for the
University of Indianapolis •
Danielle Trotta – sportscaster and television host; former
NASCAR and
Fox Sports personality •
Todd Young – United States senator from
Indiana == See also ==