BASEBALL
Rick Auerbach
Milwaukee Brewers (1971–1973)
Los Angeles Dodgers (1974–1976)
Cincinnati Reds (1977–1980)
Seattle Mariners (1981)
Coco Crisp
World Series champion (2007)
AL stolen base leader (2011)
Cleveland Indians (2002–2005)
Boston Red Sox (2006–2008)
Kansas City Royals (2009)
Oakland Athletics (2010–2016)
Cleveland Indians (2016)
Doug DeCinces
Pierce College Hall Of Famer*
All-Star (1983)
Silver Slugger Award (1982)
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
Baltimore Orioles (1973–1981)
California Angels (1982–1987)
St. Louis Cardinals (1987)
Yakult Swallows (1988)
Steve Reed
San Francisco Giants (1992)
Colorado Rockies (1993–1997)
San Francisco Giants (1998)
Cleveland Indians (1998–2001)
Atlanta Braves (2001)
San Diego Padres (2002)
New York Mets (2002)
Colorado Rockies (2003–2004)
Baltimore Orioles (2005)
Barry Zito
3× All-Star (2002, 2003, 2006)
World Series champion (2012)
AL Cy Young Award (2002)
AL wins leader (2002)
Oakland Athletics (2000–2006)
San Francisco Giants (2007–2013)
Oakland Athletics (2015)
FOOTBALL
Jimmy Allen
Pierce College Hall Of Famer*
1974-77 Pittsburgh Steelers
1978-81 Detroit Lions
Mark Harmon
Inaugural class Pierce College Athletic Hall of Fame (2010)
NJCAA All-American (1971)
NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award (1973)
Second-team Academic All-America (1973)
Bernard Jackson
Cincinnati Bengals (1972−1976)
Denver Broncos (1977−1980)
San Diego Chargers (1980)
Erik Kramer
led the Lions to a 12–4 record, their playoff victory at the time since 1962, and a trip to the NFC Championship Game. ACC Player of the Year (1987)
New Orleans Saints (1987)
Atlanta Falcons (1987)
Calgary Stampeders (1988–1990)
Detroit Lions (1991–1993)
Chicago Bears (1994–1998)
San Diego Chargers (1999)
Brandon Hugh "Babe" Laufenber
Washington Redskins (1983–1984)
San Diego Chargers (1985)
Washington Redskins (1985)
New Orleans Saints (1986)
Kansas City Chiefs (1987)
Washington Redskins (1987)
San Diego Chargers (1988)
Dallas Cowboys (1989–1990)
Ohio Glory (1992)
Rodney Williams
Oakland Raiders (1998–2000)
Barcelona Dragons (2000)
Green Bay Packers (2001)
San Diego Chargers (2001)
Women's Soccer
Gisell Cruz
representing TEAM MEXICO in THE FIRST EVER Professional Indoor Women's soccer match for Empire Strykers.
Diana Milan
representing TEAM MEXICO in THE FIRST EVER Professional Indoor Women's soccer match for Empire Strykers.
Leslie Ramírez
2020–2021 Invictus Club Feminae
2021 ZFK Masinac Trace
2022 Guadalajara
2023 - Cruz Azul
Ramírez made her senior debut for Guatemala on 16 February 2022, starting in a 9–0 home win over the United States Virgin Islands during the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship qualification
Men's Volleyball
Kevin Barnett
played for the United States national team at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
Riley Salmon
competed at the 2004 Olympics and the 2008 Olympics. At the 2008 Olympics, he helped Team USA win the gold medal.
Bob Samuelson
FIVB World Cup bronze medal 1991
Olympic bronze medal 1992
FIVB World Championship Bronze medal 1994
Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame 1994
Japan V.League Champion 1995
Japan V.League MVP 1995
Two-time All-American
Women's Volleyball
Mary Perry
In 1963, Perry was chosen for the US Women's Volleyball Team to compete at the Pan American Games in São Paulo, Brazil. The team won the gold medal. At the top of her sport throughout the 1960s, she went on to participate in two Olympiads in 1964 in Tokyo and the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.