List of Emporia State University people explained
Emporia State University is a public university in Emporia, Kansas, United States, east of the Flint Hills. Established in March 1863 and originally known as the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia State is the third oldest public university in the state of Kansas.[1] Emporia State is one of six public universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents.[2]
Notable alumni
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Athletes and coaches
- Homer Woodson Hargiss – head football coach for 12 years and compiled a 62-23-11 record; his 1926 squad produced a 7-0-0 record, the only perfect season in ESU history
- Steve Henry – drafted by the NFL St. Louis Cardinals in 1979; played one year each for the Cardinals, the New York Giants, and the Baltimore Colts
- Garin Higgins – current head football coach at Emporia State[5]
- Brad Hill – head baseball coach at Kansas State University (2004–2018)
- Gene Johnson – head basketball coach at Wichita State University and Kansas Wesleyan University, won two AAU national titles and was assistant coach for the 1936 gold medal Olympic basketball team; credited with inventing the full-court zone press
- Fred Kipp – played baseball for the New York Yankees, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Los Angeles Dodgers
- Ryan Kohlmeier – played on various Major League Baseball teams, as well as Minor League Baseball teams; current dentist in Emporia, KS
- John Kuck – gold medal winner in the shot put at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam
- Bob Leahy – played in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers and also coached in the NFL
- Leon Lett – helped Hornets to the NAIA National Championship game in 1989; played for Dallas Cowboys in 3 Super Bowls
- John Lohmeyer – defensive end for Emporia State and former Kansas City Chiefs player; currently Director of Development for the Emporia State University foundation[6]
- George Munday – NFL player for Cleveland Indians, New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Gunners
- Archie San Romani – won the national collegiate mile in 1935 and the 1,500-meter run in 1936; anchored distance medley relay that set world record in 1936; was fourth in the 1,500-meter run at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin; set a world record in the 2,000-meter run in 1937 that stood for 25 years
- Brian Shay – running back for ESU; won the 1998 Harlon Hill Trophy; broke 17 NCAA Division II records; played for the Berlin Thunder and Orlando Rage; was a member of the 1999 Kansas City Chiefs practice squad
- Steve Shifflett – major league baseball player for Kansas City Royals
- Harry Short – baseball player and manager[7]
- Bill Tidwell – four-time NAIA national cross country champion; Emporia State Athletics Director from 1971 to 1979, cross country and track & field coach from 1979–1984
- Fran Welch – quarterbacked ESU football team to a 24-1-2 record; in 24 years as a football coach, compiled a 116-81-15 mark; his track and cross country teams claimed 18 league crowns, four NAIA cross country championships, one NAIA track title, and one NCAA small college cross country title
- Austin Willis – football player
Presidents
See main article: President of Emporia State University. These persons have served as presidents or interim presidents of Kansas State Normal School (1863–1923), Kansas State Teachers College (1923–1974), Emporia Kansas State College (1974–1977), and Emporia State University (1977–present).
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Notes and References
- Book: One of the oldest public universities in Kansas. October 13, 2014. Kansas. 1863.
- Web site: Governed by the Kansas Board of Regents . October 13, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141016052850/http://www.kansasregents.org/interactive_map_listing . October 16, 2014.
- News: Localettes . December 22, 2017. The Emporia Gazette . September 27, 1977. 2. Emporia, Kansas. Newspapers.com. registration .
- Web site: Collins Head Coach at ESU . CJOnline.com. October 13, 2014.
- Web site: Garin Higgins. October 13, 2014.
- Web site: Staff – Foundation – Emporia State University . Emporia.edu . August 27, 2015.
- News: College Team Chosen. staff. April 10, 1902. Emporia Republican. 3.