Barry Larkin is a Hall of Fame shortstop who played for the Cincinnati Reds for 19 seasons from 1986 - 2004 and was part of the Reds' 1990 World Series championship team.
Beanie Wells is a former running back who played collegiately at Ohio State and in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals. He was a first-team All-Big 10 pick his sophomore year in college.
Bengie Molina played catcher in the Major Leagues from 1998-2010 for four teams, most notably the Anaheim/LA Angels and San Francisco Giants. He won a World Series with the Angels in 2002.
Benjamin Watson played tight end in the NFL from 2004-2019 primarily for the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints. He was a finalist in 2018 for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
Bill Clement is a 2-time Stanley Cup Champion with the Philadelphia Flyers and critically acclaimed author, speaker, actor, entrepreneur and broadcaster.
Bill Raftery is one of the most recognizable college basketball analysts in the United States and currently works for CBS Sports & FS1. He has won several Emmy Awards and is a member of the NSSA Hall of Fame.
Bill Ripken played infield in the majors for 11 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers and is the younger brother of Hall of Fame infielder Cal Ripken Jr.
Bill Self has been the men's basketball coach at Kansas since 2003. He led the Jayhawks to the 2008 NCAA title and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017.
Billy Donovan is the head coach of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Prior to the NBA, he served as the men's basketball coach at Florida for 19 seasons and led the Gators to two NCAA titles.
In one of the greatest moments in U.S. Olympics history, Bob Beamon set a long jump world record in route to winning a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Games.
Bob Stoops served as the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma from 1999-2016. He led the Sooners to the 2000 national title and is the winningest coach in program history.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker has worked as the play-by-play radio voice of the Milwaukee Brewers for over 50 years. He was given the nickname of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson.
Considered one of the greatest hockey players of all-time, Bobby Clarke spent his entire career with the Philadelphia Flyers. He was named to nine All-Star Games and won two Stanley Cups.
Bobby Hurley is the current men's basketball coach at Arizona State and a former college basketball player who won two NCAA Championships while playing for Duke in 1991 and 1992.
Bobby Richardson played second base for the New York Yankees from 1955-1966. He was named an All-Star eight times and was part of three World Series-winning teams.
Brad Ausmus is the current manager of the Los Angeles Angels. During his playing days, he was a three-time Gold Glove catcher who played from 1993-2010 primarily for San Diego, Houston and Detroit.
Brandon Brooks is a retired offensive lineman who played in the NFL for 10 seasons, including six for the Philadelphia Eagles. The three-time Pro Bowler was a member of the Eagles\' team that won Super Bowl LII.
Hall of Fame NHL winger Brendan Shanahan won three Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings. He also won a World Championship and Olympic gold medal as a member of Team Canada.
With one of the most recognizable voices in sports, Brent Musburger enjoyed a hall of fame broadcasting career working for CBS Sports, ESPN & ABC Sports. He currently works for the Vegas Sports & Information Network (VSIN).
Brent Seabrook is a defenseman who has played for the Chicago Blackhawks since 2005. The alternate captain played an important role in Chicago's three Stanley Cup wins in 2010, 2013 and 2015.
Bret Boone played 2nd base in the majors from 1992 - 2005 and is best remembered for his time with the Seattle Mariners. He was a three-time All-Star, won four Gold Gloves and two Silver Slugger Awards.
Brian Burke is a current broadcaster and longtime NHL executive who worked for several NHL teams, including Calgary, Toronto and Anaheim, for whom he won a Stanley Cup in 2006-2007.