The most famous athlete born in every state
Date: 2024-10-22- Great athletes have been born all across America.
- Serena Williams may have gotten her start on tennis courts in Compton, but she was born in Michigan.
- Take a look below and see the most famous athlete born in your home state.
While everyone remembers Michael Jordan's college days in Chapel Hill and his championship wins in Chicago, fans might forget that the NBA legend was actually born in Brooklyn, New York.
Grand Slam champion Serena Williams has a similar story; though she was raised on the tennis courts of Compton, California, she was born in Saginaw, Michigan, in 1981.
Now, after rising to the top of their games, both athletes have impressive business and real-estate portfolios across the US, from Williams' co-ownership of the NWSL's Angel City FC and venture capital firm Serena Ventures, to Jordan's $14.9 million personalized Chicago mansion, contributing to their respective estimated net worths of $340 million and $3.5 billion, per Forbes.
We'll leave it to each of these states to battle over who gets to claim these iconic athletes as their own. In the meantime, we've listed of the greatest athlete from every state based on where they were born.
Take a look below and see if you can guess the most iconic athlete from your home state.
One thing to know: Known as "Hammerin' Hank," Hank Aaron is one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived, holding the career home run record for 33 years before Barry Bonds broke his mark of 755. Aaron was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama.
Other greats from the state: Bo Jackson, Willie Mays, Charles Barkley, Evander Holyfield, Carl Lewis
One thing to know: Born in Fox, Alaska, Lance Mackey was the first dog sled racer to win the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod in the same year. He won both races four times each in his career.
Other greats from the state: Curt Schilling, Mark Schlereth
One thing to know: Julie Ertz is a two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion, having brought home the trophy in 2015 and 2019. The Mesa, Arizona, native is also a two-time US Female Player of the Year, earning the awards in 2017 and 2019.
Other greats from the state: Kerri Strug, Bijan Robinson, Charles Hickcox, Darren Woodson, Sean Elliott, Curley Culp
One thing to know: Scottie Pippen was a key member of two of the greatest teams the sport of basketball has ever seen: the '90s Chicago Bulls and the original Dream Team. With the former, he won six NBA championships, and with the latter, two Olympic gold medals. He was born in Hamburg, Arkansas.
Other greats from the state: Sonny Liston, Cliff Lee, Lou Brock
One thing to know: While plenty of impressive athletes were born in the "Sunshine State," it's tough to argue that any has surpassed the accomplishments of Tom Brady. As quarterback of the New England Patriots, he won six Super Bowls, taking MVP honors in four of those championship games. He won his seventh Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. Brady also won three league MVP awards, two of which game a full decade apart. He was born in San Mateo, California.
Other greats from the state: Tiger Woods, Joe DiMaggio, Lisa Leslie, Mark Spitz, Barry Bonds, Jeff Gordon, Megan Rapinoe, Billie Jean King, Alex Morgan, Diana Taurasi, Michelle Kwan, Allyson Felix, Aaron Judge
One thing to know: "Doc" Halladay became a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2019, and with good reason. As a member of the Phillies, Halladay threw the 20th perfect game in MLB history in 2010, and later that year, threw the second no-hitter in postseason history in Game 1 of the NLDS. He was born in Denver, Colorado.
Other greats from the state: Mallory Swanson, Sophia Smith, Jack Dempsey, Chauncey Billups, Mikaela Shiffrin, Matt Hasselbeck, Vincent Jackson
One thing to know: Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher is a two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion and an Olympic gold medalist. One standout performance came during the 2019 Women's World Cup, when she saved a penalty in the 84th minute of the US's semifinal match against England, securing the team's 2-1 victory.
Other greats from the state: Dwight Freeney, Floyd Little, Marcus Camby
One thing to know: Elena Delle Donne won the WNBA scoring title in 2015 and was named MVP for her impressive season. She's been an All Star in six of the seven seasons she's played in the league. Delle Donne was born in Wilmington, Delaware.
Other greats from the state: Delino DeShields
One thing to know: "Prime Time" Deion Sanders is the only man in history to have played in both a Super Bowl and a World Series. While he's best remembered for his accomplishments as a running back, his most impressive feat might have come in 1992, when he played in the MLB and NFL in a span of less than 24 hours. Sanders was born in Fort Myers, Florida.
Other greats from the state: Emmitt Smith, Steve Carlton, Chipper Jones
One thing to know: Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball when he became the first Black man to play in the majors. His contributions to the sport are so appreciated that his number, 42, has been retired across the league. Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia.
Other greats from the state: Ty Cobb, Jim Brown, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bobby Jones, Calvin Johnson, Cam Newton
One thing to know: Duke Kahanamoku first gained notoriety when he qualified for the US Olympic swimming team in 1912, winning a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle. In his post-swimming career, Kahanamoku's surfing exhibitions helped to popularize the sport across the world. He was born in Honolulu.
Other greats from the state: Michelle Wie, Tua Tagovailoa, Carissa Moore
One thing to know: Born in Payette, Idaho, Harmon "The Killer" Killebrew was a Major League Baseball Hall of Famer known for his power at bat. Killebrew scored 573 home runs throughout his 22-year career.
Other greats from the state: Merril Hoge, Jake Plummer, Heather Moody
One thing to know: Dwyane Wade won three NBA championships over the course of his 16-year career, all as a member of the Miami Heat: one as the league's leading scorer in 2006, and two more as member of the "Big 3" alongside LeBron James and Chris Bosh in 2012 and 2013. His jersey was retired by the Heat in 2020. He was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Other greats from the state: Anthony Davis, Isiah Thomas, Rickey Henderson, Shannon Sharpe, Dick Butkus
One thing to know: Larry Bird played all of his 13 seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics, winning three NBA championships. He was named league MVP three consecutive seasons between 1984 and 1986. Bird was born in West Baden Springs, Indiana.
Other greats from the state: Tony Stewart, Chuck Klein
One thing to know: Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Caitlin Clark has solidified herself as one of the most prominent names in women's basketball. In her first season in the WNBA, Clark set a variety of records, including the rookie single-season scoring record, most points and assists made a rookie in league history, most double-doubles by a rookie, and more. She was also named the WNBA's Rookie of the Year.
Other greats from the state: Kurt Warner, Zach Johnson, Shawn Johnson, Dan Gable
One thing to know: Barry Sanders played for the Detroit Lions through the entirety of his 10 years in the NFL, making the Pro Bowl in every season of his career. He won NFL MVP in 1997 and led the league in rushing four times. Sanders was born in Wichita, Kansas.
Other greats from the state: Gale Sayers, Walter Johnson
One thing to know: One of the greatest champions the sport of boxing has ever known, Muhammad Ali was known for his astounding knockout power and his wickedly sharp mind. Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
Other greats from the state: Wes Unseld, Phil Simms, Rajon Rondo
One thing to know: Peyton Manning won two Super Bowls — one with the Colts and one with the Broncos — during his 18 seasons in the NFL, and is remembered as one of the masters of the hurry-up offense. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Other greats from the state: Odell Beckham Jr., Karl Malone, Clyde Drexler
One thing to know: Before Michael Phelps took the Olympics by storm, Ian Crocker was the world-record holder in the 50- and 100-meter butterfly, as well as the 100-meter freestyle. He won five Olympic medals during his career, and was the first man to break the 51-second mark in the 100-meter butterfly. Crocker was born in Portland, Maine.
Other greats from the state: Cindy Blodgett, Joan Benoit
One thing to know: Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time, winning 28 medals during his career, 23 of them gold. At the Beijing Games, Phelps broke fellow American Mark Spitz's record by winning eight gold medals at one Olympics. Phelps was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Other greats from the state: Kevin Durant, Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken Jr., Doug Flutie
One thing to know: Rocky Marciano was one of the greatest boxers of all time, and remains the only heavyweight in history to have retired undefeated as champion. Marciano was born in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Other greats from the state: Aly Raisman, Tom Glavine, Micky Ward, Jenny Thompson
One thing to know: Widely regarded as the most dominant player the tennis world has ever seen, Serena Williams has won 23 Grand Slams as a singles player and 39 overall. While Williams was raised in California, she was born in Saginaw, Michigan.
Other greats from the state: Magic Johnson, Bill Hewitt, John Smoltz, Draymond Green, Floyd Mayweather Jr.
One thing to know: Lindsey Vonn is one of the most decorated skiers of all time, with three Olympic medals, 82 World Cup Victories, and four World Cup overall championships. Vonn was born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Other greats from the state: Larry Fitzgerald, Sunisa Lee, Kevin McHale
One thing to know: Jerry Rice is widely considered the greatest receiver in NFL history, winning three Super Bowls over the course of his 20 years in the league. Despite the rush of offense the NFL has seen in recent years, Rice still holds records for career receptions (1,549), career receiving yards (22,895), career receiving touchdowns (197), total touchdowns (208), and career all-purpose yards (23,546). He was born in Starkville, Mississippi.
Other greats from the state: Walter Payton, Archie Manning, Brett Favre, Steve McNair
One thing to know: Candace Parker is respected as one of the greatest players in WNBA history. She is a seven-time All-Star, who won each of her three championships with a different team.
Other greats from the state: Yogi Berra, Tom Watson, Jake Arrieta, Max Scherzer, Carl Edwards
One thing to know: Phil Jackson won two NBA championships as a player with the New York Knicks in 1970 and 1973, and would go on to become one of the greatest coaches in the history of the sport, leading the Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls and Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers to a combined 11 titles. Jackson was born in Deer Lodge, Montana.
Other greats from the state: Pat Donovan, Bill Linderman
One thing to know: Bob Gibson played 17 seasons in the majors, winning two World Series titles and two Cy Young awards. He's one of just 17 pitchers to record more than 3,000 strikeouts in their career. Gibson was born in Omaha, Nebraska.
Other greats from the state: Joba Chamberlain, Wade Boggs
One thing to know: Kyle Busch is one of the best NASCAR drivers of all time, with 63 Cup Series wins and two championships. Busch also holds the records for most all-time wins in the Xfinity Series and the Craftsman Truck Series. He was born in Las Vegas.
Other greats from the state: Steven Jackson, Kurt Busch, Andre Agassi, Bryce Harper
One thing to know: Bode Miller is a six-time Olympic medalist and 79-time World Cup winner. He's the first American to win a World Cup medal in every discipline, as well as the only skier with five or more wins in each discipline. He was born in Easton, New Hampshire.
Other greats from the state: Greg Landry
One thing to know: Shaquille O'Neal won four NBA championships during his 19-year career, dominating underneath the basket as few players ever have in history. Since his retirement from basketball, O'Neal has found success as a commentator as a part of the "Inside the NBA" crew on TNT. He was born in Newark, New Jersey.
Other greats from the state: Derek Jeter, Mike Trout, Joe Theismann, Dennis Rodman, Michael Bradley, Victor Cruz, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
One thing to know: Mike E. Smith has been one of the best jockeys in the world for nearly 30 years, with an astounding 27 Breeders' Cup wins. He's best known for riding Justify to a Triple Crown victory in 2018, where he became the oldest jockey to ever win the Triple Crown at age 52. Smith was born in Dexter, New Mexico.
Other greats from the state: Holly Holm, Arian Foster, Tommy McDonald
One thing to know: While Jordan and his family moved to North Carolina when he was a child, the six-time NBA champion was born in Brooklyn. Depending on who you ask, Jordan is consistently named either the greatest or second-greatest basketball player who has ever lived, and his talent and superstardom broke new ground for the league.
Other greats from the state: Abby Wambach, Breanna Stewart, Lou Gehrig, Sandy Koufax, Julius Erving, Jon "Bones" Jones, Sue Bird
One thing to know: Sugar Ray Leonard is regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. He finished his career 36-3-1, with 25 knockouts. Before he turned pro, Leonard won the gold medal in the 1976 Olympics. He was born in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Other greats from the state: Chris Paul, Madison Bumgarner, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Dale Earnhardt Sr.
One thing to know: With 213 home runs, Travis Hafner holds the record for most home runs by an MLB player born in North Dakota. He was born in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Other greats from the state: Rick Helling, Chris Coste
One thing to know: After initially leaving his home team of Cleveland to take his talents to South Beach, James returned to the Cavaliers to bring the city a championship in 2016. While he plays for the Lakers now and prepares to take the court with his son Bronny, he'll always be "just a kid from Akron."
Other greats from the state: Simone Biles, Jack Nicklaus, Cy Young, Pete Rose, Cris Carter
One thing to know: Mickey Mantle played his entire career with the New York Yankees, winning seven World Series titles with the team. He also won the batting triple crown in 1956, leading the majors in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in. Mantle was born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma.
Other greats from the state: Jim Thorpe, Blake Griffin, Matt Kemp
One thing to know: Danny Ainge played 14 seasons in the NBA, winning two championships with the Celtics in 1984 and 1986. Since retiring from play in 1995, he has held multiple executive positions in the league, including being head coach of the Phoenix Suns, GM of the Celtics, and now, CEO of the Utah Jazz. Ainge was born in Eugene, Oregon.
Other greats from the state: Steve Prefontaine, Ndamukong Suh
One thing to know: Wilt Chamberlain holds a wide range of NBA records, but is probably best known for being the only player in history to score 100 points in a single game. Chamberlain was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Other greats from the state: Kobe Bryant, Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Ken Griffey Jr., Honus Wagner, Arnold Palmer
One thing to know: Nap Lajoie was one of the early greats when it came to baseball sluggers, leading the early iterations of the American League in batting average five times. He remains 13th on the all-time hits list with 3,243. Lajoie was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Other greats from the state: Bill Osmanski, Davey Lopes, Miguel Cotto
One thing to know: A'ja Wilson is a three-time WNBA MVP and two-time WNBA champion with the Las Vegas Aces. In 2024 alone, Wilson set the record for most single-season points (she became the first WNBA player to score 1,000 points in a season) and rebounds and won an Olympic gold medal in Paris. She was born in Columbia, South Carolina.
Other greats from the state: Joe Frazier, Dustin Johnson, Roddy White, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Jermaine O'Neal, Khris Middleton, Kevin Garnett, Althea Gibson
One thing to know: Becky Hammon is a former professional basketball player who made history in 2020 when she became the first woman to serve as an active head coach of an NBA team after San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich was ejected. Hammon served as an assistant for the team until 2021 before becoming head coach of the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces, where she's won back-to-back championships. She was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023.
Other greats from the state: Adam Vinatieri, Dallas Clark, Terry Francona
One thing to know: Wilma Rudolph was one of the stars of the 1960 Olympics in Rome, taking gold in the 100- and 200-meter individual events as well as the 4x100-meter relay. She was born in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee.
Other greats from the state: Reggie White, Mookie Betts, Pat Summitt
One thing to know: Nolan Ryan played 27 seasons in the majors, finishing his career with 5,714 strikeout, nearly 1,000 more than any other player in history. He was born in Refugio, Texas.
Other greats from the state: George Foreman, Drew Brees, LaDainian Tomlinson, Ben Hogan, Eric Dickerson, Simone Manuel
One thing to know: Steve Young played 13 of his 15 NFL seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, winning three Super Bowls and two MVP awards during his time in the league. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Other greats from the state: Denise Parker, Byron Scott
One thing to know: During the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Maher helped lead her team to its first Olympic medal, a bronze. Maher is also known for her presence on TikTok, with 2.7 million followers on the platform.
Other greats from the state: Hannah Teter, Carlton Fisk, John LeClair
One thing to know: In 1963, Arthur Ashe became the first Black player selected for the US Davis Cup team. Through the course of his career, he would lift the trophy at the US Open, Wimbledon, and the Australian Open. The main stadium at Flushing Meadows Park, host of the US Open, is named in his honor. Ashe was born in Richmond, Virginia.
Other greats from the state: Sam Snead, Allen Iverson, Lawrence Taylor, Moses Malone, Michael Vick
One thing to know: John Stockton played 19 seasons as point guard for the Utah Jazz, making 10 All Star Games and leading the Jazz to the NBA Finals twice, in 1997 and 1998. He was born in Spokane, Washington.
Other greats from the state: Hope Solo, Drew Bledsoe, John Elway, Apolo Anton Ohno
One thing to know: Randy Moss led the NFL in receiving touchdowns five times during his 14 seasons in the league, and he set the single-season record for receiving touchdowns in 2007 with 27. He was born in Rand, West Virginia.
Other greats from the state: Jerry West, Mary Lou Retton, Mike D'Antoni
One thing to know: During his 12 seasons in the NFL, JJ Watt was one of the most imposing players in the league, winning the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award three times. Watt was born in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
Other greats from the state: Arike Ogunbowale, TJ Watt, Colin Kaepernick, Phil Kessel, Danica Patrick, Eric Heiden
One thing to know: Boyd Dowler won five NFL championships as a wide receiver with the Green Bay Packers, including the first two Super Bowls to ever be played. He was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Other greats from the state: Chris Cooley, Lance Deal