List of University of North Carolina Wilmington alumni
This is a list of notable alumni who attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW).
- Lavonne J. Adams (1986), poet and author
- Claudia Bassols, actress
- Brett Blizzard (2003), professional basketball player
- Mark Byington (1998), basketball coach
- John Calipari (did not graduate, transferred), basketball coach
- Craig Callahan (2003), professional basketball player; Most Valuable Player of the Czech Republic's National Basketball League
- Kona Carmack (2000), model and actress
- Marc Antonio Carter (2008), professional basketball player
- Martha Cheney (1975), author
- Jean-Paul Chreky (2002), film producer and director
- Billy Donlon (1999), basketball coach
- John Goldsberry (2006), professional basketball player
- Chris Hatcher (2006), professional baseball player
- Bill Haywood (1964), professional baseball player
- Kirsten Holmstedt (2006), author and journalist
- Phoebe Jeter, Air Defense Artillery Officer
- Rick Jones (1975), baseball coach
- Carl Kennedy (2006), actor
- Brad Knighton (2007), professional soccer player
- Anna Kooiman (2005), reporter, Fox News Channel
- Todd Lickliter (did not graduate, transferred), basketball coach
- Matt Lutz (2001), actor
- Brandon Miller (2012), professional soccer player
- Derek Nikitas, author
- Joshua Poteat (1993), poet
- Bevin Prince (2003), actress
- John Raynor (2006), professional baseball player
- Cecil R. Reynolds (1975), psychologist
- Brian Rowsom (1989), professional basketball player
- Bill Saffo, Mayor of Wilmington
- Terry Schappert, television host, commentator
- Cody Stanley (2010), professional baseball player
- John M. Tyson (1974), judge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals
- Skeet Ulrich (did not graduate), actor
- Shaun Utterson (2012), professional soccer player
- Jacob VanCompernolle (2014), professional soccer player
- Carl Willis (1990), baseball coach
- Matt Fish (1992), professional basketball player
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