Azusa Pacific University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Name Class year Notability References
Christopher Asher M.Ed. in Physical Education NCAA Track and Field Coach
Dan Barker 1975
BA in Religion
Minister turned atheist author/speaker
Doug Barnett 1982 NFL player
Bryan Clay 2002 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist, Decathlon; 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist
Vivian Chukwuemeka 2006 2008 Olympian, Nigeria, Shot Put and Discus
Kevin Daley Harlem Globetrotter
Hailemariam Desalegn 2000 MA in Organizational Leadership Prime Minister of Ethiopia
Marcie Dodd 2001 Actress: Wicked LA and Broadway cast member
Innocent Egbunike 1986 Olympic runner; 2008 Track & Field Coach, Nigeria Olympic Team
Julie Ertel 1999, M.Ed. in Physical Education 2000 Olympic Gold Medalist, Water Polo; 2008 Olympic Triathlete
Davidson Ezinwa 1994 Olympic runner
James "The Sandman" Irvin 2001 MMA Fighter
Osmond Ezinwa 1994 Olympic runner
Jack W. Hayford 1970 Founder, The Church on the Way
David A. Johnson 1986 and 2003
M.A. Ed.: Special Education
Olympic decathlete
Steven Lenhart 2008 Forward for the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer
Miles McPherson 1991
M.Div.
Senior Pastor of The Rock Church, San Diego
John C. Maxwell 1989
M.Div.
Leadership coach and writer
John F. MacArthur, Jr. 1961 Senior Pastor of Grace Community Church, President of The Master's College Santa Clarita, CA
Austin O’Brien 2004 Actor
Steve Hindalong 1981 Songwriter, producer: co-writer "God of Wonders"
Christian Okoye 1987 Former NFL player (1987-1992)
Kirk Nieuwenhuis 2008 Major League Baseball Player
Regina Zernay 1993 bass player in Cowboy Mouth

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