List of Arizona State University alumni

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This is a list of notable alumni of Arizona State University.

Contents

Business

Arts, literature and entertainment

Military

Miscellaneous

Government

Medicine and science

Sports

Baseball

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Ike Davis
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Ian Kinsler

101 ASU Sun Devils have made it to Major League Baseball, including:

Basketball

E-sports

Football

Hockey

Golf

Mixed martial arts

Olympics

Soccer

Tennis

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Notes and references

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