From Paige Spiranac to Kourtney Kardashian to sports stars, University of Arizona grads are taking the world by storm

The University of Arizona is full of prominent graduates.
Wildcat alum star power is taken to the next level, from Paige Spriranc to Kourtney Kardashian and numerous star athletes.
The Tucson, Arizona school is taking the world by storm, having produced several global stars over the past several decades.
U of A has produced basketball, soccer, softball, golf, business and even reality TV stars from all walks of life.
Social media star and former professional golfer Paige Spiranac attended and played in college before turning pro in 2015.
Spiranac has quit golf but still posts clips of the game to her staggering 3.7 million followers on Instagram and regularly wows her fans in colorful outfits.


Kourtney Kardashian is the eldest of the Kardashian sisters and has appeared in all Kardashian reality shows.
Kourtney graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in theater and a minor in Spanish.
Her Arizona classmates included Nicole Richie and NBA Champion Luke Walton.
Accordingly celebrity net worthDue to her jobs as a media personality, socialite, and reality TV star, the reality star has a net worth of $65 million and an annual salary of $10 million.
NBA legend Steve Kerr attended school and was a standout player before being drafted in the second round by the Phoneix Suns.
As a player, he won five NBA titles, including with the Chicago Bulls and the San Antonio Spurs.
Kerr later coached the club and led the Golden State Warriors to four NBA championships.
U of A has also produced NFL champions.
Future NFL Hall of Famer Rob Gronkowski played college football for the University of Arizona before being selected in the second round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots.
He is a four-time Super Bowl champion (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020).
Gronkowski has been dating Sports Illustrated model Camille Kostek, 30, since 2015.
Jennie Finch was a pitcher for the Wildcats and began her career on the US national softball team.
Finch won Honda National Softball Player of the Year awards in 2001 and 2002.


Finch was instrumental in helping Team USA win the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Time Magazine described her as the most famous softball player in history.