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Notable alumni of St. John's University in New York City include, alphabetically:(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.)

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  • Notable alumni of St. John's University in New York City include, alphabetically:(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) * Peter Abbate, member of New York State Assembly * Joseph P. Addabbo (1925–1986), US Representative from New York (1961–1986) * Joseph Addabbo, Jr., New York State Senator and New York City Council member * Haron Amin (born 1979), Afghan diplomat and spokesman for Northern Alliance after September 11 attacks * Rich Aurilia (born 1971), Major League Baseball player * James Baba, Ugandan diplomat, politician, and state minister * Michael Balboni, NY Deputy Secretary of State for Public Safety, NYS Senator * Leszek Balcerowicz, MBA (1974), senior government official and architect of the Balcerowicz Plan leading Poland into a market economy * Russ Banham (born 1954), Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist and best-selling author * Morton Bard, psychologist, trailblazer in crisis intervention, author of The Crime Victim's Book * Erick Barkley, NBA player selected in first round of 2000 NBA Draft * Rowan Barrett, basketball player, top scorer in the 2002 Israel Basketball Premier League * Frank Barsalona, music industry talent agent, non-performer inductee in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame * Bruce R. Bent, inventor of first money market fund * Walter Berry, NBA basketball player * Anthony Joseph Bevilacqua, Cardinal and Archbishop of Philadelphia * Alessandra Biaggi (born 1986), New York State Senator * Albert H. Bosch, United States House of Representatives * Leonard Boudin, lawyer and civil rights activist * Harry Boykoff (1922–2001), NBA basketball player * Keegan Bradley, professional golfer, winner of 2011 PGA Championship * Adam Braz (born 1981), Canadian soccer player and Technical Director of the Montreal Impact of Major League Soccer * Robert J. Brennan, Bishop of Brooklyn, previously Bishop of Columbus, Ohio, and auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre * Ron Brown, US Secretary of Commerce * Justin Brownlee, professional basketball player * Danny Burawa (born 1988), Major League Baseball pitcher * Gerald Calabrese, Mayor of Cliffside Park, New Jersey (1965–2015), NBA player with Syracuse Nationals (predecessor to Philadelphia 76ers) * James P. Campbell, President and CEO of General Electric Consumer and Industrial * Gerald Cardinale, New Jersey State Senator * Hugh Carey, Governor of the State of New York and US Representative from Brooklyn * Gregory W. Carman, United States House of Representatives * Lou Carnesecca, Hall of Fame basketball coach, St. John's head coach for 24 seasons * Tom Carr, Seattle City Attorney and Boulder City Attorney * William J. Casey, Director of Central Intelligence Agency * Ignatius Anthony Catanello (1938–2013), prelate of the Roman Catholic Church * Alfred C. Cerullo III, New York City Commissioner and Council Member, professional actor in theater and television * Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, judge of New York State Court of Appeals * Frank Cipolla, journalist * Dane Clark, actor * Akis Cleanthous (1964–2011), Cypriot Minister of Education and Culture (2007–2008) * J. Cole, hip-hop recording artist and record producer * William Colton, member of New York State Assembly * John Corvino, professor of philosophy at Wayne State University * Mario Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York, Lieutenant Governor, and Secretary of State * Rachel Daly, professional footballer for England women's national football team and the US' NWSL's Houston Dash * Nickolas Davatzes, former President and CEO of A&E Network * Mack David (1912–1993), lyricist and songwriter * Mel Davis, professional basketball player * Raymond J. Dearie, US District Judge, Eastern District of New York * George Deukmejian, Attorney General (1979–1982) and Governor of the State of California (1983–1990) * Dominick L. DiCarlo, US Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters, Chief Judge of the US Court of International Trade * Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge, New York Court of Appeals * Patricia DiMango, Justice, New York Supreme Court * Richard Donoghue, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York * Tom J. Donohue, President and CEO of United States Chamber of Commerce * Dan Donovan, United States House of Representatives, New York's 11th congressional district * John Francis Dooling Jr., US District Judge, Eastern District of New York * Conrad B. Duberstein (1915–2005), Chief Judge of US Bankruptcy Court for Eastern District of New York * Clarence Dunnaville, lawyer and civil rights activist * George Dzundza, actor * Randall T. Eng, Presiding Justice, New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division * John Louis Esposito, historian and orientalist * Clare Farragher (born 1941), member of New Jersey General Assembly (1988–2002) * Alexander A. Farrelly, Governor of US Virgin Islands * Patricia Fili-Krushel, senior executive at NBC Universal News Group, Time Warner, WebMD, ABC Television Network * Mickey Fisher (1904/05–1963), basketball coach * Joseph C. H. Flynn (1892–1941), lawyer, politician, and magistrate * Gardner Fox, comic book writer, creator of original Justice Society, The Flash; novelist * Mike Francesa, radio personality, "The Sports Pope" * John Franco, baseball player, captain for New York Mets * Dan Frisa, United States House of Representatives * Bill Gaudette, MLS professional soccer player * Nelson George, author, columnist, filmmaker, music and culture critic, and journalist * John J. Ghezzi, NYS Secretary of State * Patricia Reilly Giff, author of children's books * Jacob H. Gilbert (1920–1981), US Representative from New York between 1960 and 1971 * John Girgenti, New Jersey State Senator * Hy Gotkin (1922–2004), basketball player * Matt Groenwald, MLS professional soccer player * Frank Gulotta, Nassau County District Attorney and NYS Appellate Division judge * Dan Halloran, New York City Council member * Zendon Hamilton, professional basketball player * Craig Hansen, MLB professional baseball player * Maurice Harkless, NBA player for Portland Trail Blazers * Marcus Hatten (born 1980), basketball player, 2006 top scorer in the Israeli Basketball Premier League * Richard Garth Henning, Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre * Darryl Hill, basketball player known as "Showtime Hill" * Lester Holtzman, US Congressman and NY Judge * Daryl Homer (born 1990), Olympic fencer * George Hu, Taiwanese actor * Charles Hynes, District Attorney of Kings County, Brooklyn * Race Imboden, Olympic fencer for team USA * Mark Jackson, NBA basketball player * Harold M. Jacobs (1912–1995), Jewish and civic leader * Mark Jacoby, Broadway actor * Jaheim, R&B singer * Theodore T. Jones Jr., Judge, New York Court of Appeals * Shalrie Joseph, MLS professional soccer player * Agim Kaba, actor, artist * Alex Katz (born 1994), baseball player * Melinda Katz, Queens Borough President * Margaret M. Keane, Chief Executive Officer and President of Synchrony Financial * Raymond W. Kelly, Commissioner of New York City Police Department * D.J. Kennedy (born 1989), NBA basketball player * John M. Kennedy, Jr., politician from Suffolk County, New York * Brian Kenny, ESPN sportscaster * Lawrence Korb, US Assistant Secretary of Defense (1981–1985) * Boris Kostelanetz (1911–2006), tax lawyer * John Kresse, NCAA men's basketball coach at College of Charleston * Andrew Lanza, New York State Senator * Henry J. Latham, United States House of Representatives * Peter Le Jacq, a Maryknoll priest * Raymond Lesniak, New Jersey State Senator * Andrew Levane, NBA basketball player * Stanley David Levison, lawyer, activist and advisor to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. * Steve Levy, 7th County Executive of Suffolk County * Mark LoMonaco, professional wrestler * Annet Mahendru (born 1985), Afghan-born American actress of Indian-Russian descent * Patrick A. Malone, Chief Supervisory Officer of Garden State Securities Inc. * Guy James Mangano, Presiding Justice of New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division * Thomas J. Manton, US Congressman and Chair of Queens County Democratic Organization * John J. Marchi (1921–2009), New York State Senator (1957–2007) * Mariah the Scientist (born Mariah Amani Buckles, 1997), singer-songwriter * Jack Martins, NYS Senator * John McCormac, Mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey * Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels, co-founder of hip-hop group Run-D.M.C. * Al McGuire, NCAA basketball coach and television commentator * Ed McGuire, assistant general manager and Executive VP of Football Operations San Diego Chargers * Frank McGuire, NCAA basketball coach at St. John's, North and South Carolina and NBA coach for Philadelphia Warriors * Brian McNamee, MLB conditioning coach * Stefani Miglioranzi, soccer player for Los Angeles Galaxy, played in England for Swindon Town * Charles Minlend, professional basketball player, 2003 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP * Michael Montesano, member of New York State Assembly * Chris Mullin, NBA player, Hall of Famer, head coach of St. John's Red Storm * Sam Nahem (1915–2004), Major League Baseball pitcher * Kate O'Beirne, journalist, political commentator, magazine editor * Paul O'Dwyer, President of the New York City Council (1974–1977) * Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit * Joe Panik, professional baseball player for San Francisco Giants * Basil Paterson, New York Secretary of State, NY State Senator, attorney * Edmund D. Pellegrino, 11th President of The Catholic University of America * James Pitaro, President of ESPN and Co-Chair, Disney Media Networks * Harvey Pitt, 26th Chairman of US Securities and Exchange Commission (2001–2003) * Richie Powers, NBA referee (1956–1979) * Charles B. Rangel, US Representative of Manhattan * Lewis Ranieri, former bond trader and "father" of mortgage-backed securities. * Edward D. Re, Chief Judge of US Court of International Trade and US Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs * Mike Repole, Co-Founder of Glaceau, BODYARMOR SuperDrink and Repole Stables * Victor Ricciardi, professor of business * Wayne Rosenthal (born 1965), Major League Baseball pitcher and coach * Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media * Mickey Rutner, Major League Baseball player * Luke Sabis, musician, film director and actor * Brent Sancho, MLS professional soccer player * Metta Sandiford-Artest (born 1979), NBA basketball player formerly known as Metta World Peace and Ron Artest * John J. Santucci, District Attorney of Queens * Diane Savino, New York State Senator * Eli Schenkel (born 1992), Canadian Olympic fencer * James J. Schiro (1946–2014), CEO of PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Zurich Financial Services * Ian Schrager, hotelier and real estate developer * Howie Schwab, eponymous star of ESPN's show Stump the Schwab * Malik Sealy, NBA basketball player * Joanna Seybert, US District Judge, Eastern District of New York * Sidney Shapiro (1915–2014), American-born Chinese translator, actor and author * Bob Sheppard, announcer for New York Yankees, "Voice of the Yankees" * David D. Siegel, law professor, legal scholar and commentator * Ron Silver (1946–2009), Tony Award-winning actor * Keeth Smart, Olympic fencer, first US fencer to reach #1 world ranking * Kathryn Smith, first full-time female National Football League coach * John E. Sprizzo, US District Judge, Southern District of New York * Stuart Sternberg, financier and principal shareholder and Managing General Partner of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team * Elaine Weddington Steward, lawyer working for Major League Baseball * Norman Sturner (born 1940), real estate developer * Bruce Sudano, singer-songwriter, record producer and music arranger * Kevin J. Sweeney, Bishop of Paterson, New Jersey * Tan Xiangdong, also known as Adam Tan, co-founder of Hainan Airlines and former CEO of HNA Group * Fred Thompson (1933–2019), Hall of Fame track and field coach * Matthew Titone, member of New York State Assembly * Peter J. Tobin, Chief Financial Officer of Chase Manhattan Corporation * Michael Tucci, actor * Bob Turner, US Representative for the 9th Congressional District of New York (2011–2013) * Martin Tytell (1913–2008), expert in manual typewriters * Larry Valencia, Rhode Island State Representative * Daphne Valerius, filmmaker * Paul Vallone, New York City Council member * Jimmy Van Bramer, New York City Council member * Anthony Varvaro (1984–2022), MLB pitcher and Port Authority police officer * Richard Vetere, playwright and screenwriter * Karina Vetrano, murder victim * Frank Viola, professional baseball player * Sal Vulcano, comedian, Impractical Jokers * Cora Walker, one of the first black women to practice law in New York * Bill Wennington, NBA basketball player and author * Jayson Williams, NBA basketball player and author * Kevin Williams (basketball), retired NBA basketball player * Chris Wingert, MLS professional soccer player * Terence Winter, writer, TV, and film producer, creator of HBO series Boardwalk Empire * Dagmara Wozniak (born 1988), Olympic saber fencer * Emanuel Xavier, poet and LGBTQ+ activist * Max Zaslofsky (1925–1985), NBA guard/forward, All-Star, ABA coach * DJ Zeke, professional DJ (en)
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  • Notable alumni of St. John's University in New York City include, alphabetically:(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
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