The tradition returned last year for the first time in more than a decade, with triple jumper Thea LaFond Gadson ’15 and basketball player Alyssa Thomas ’14, who both won gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Other marshals have included Muppets creator Jim Henson ’60, Kermit the Frog and Sweetums (1979), basketball star Tom McMillen ’74 (1983 and 1989) and fellow Olympics gymnast Dominique Dawes ’02 (2003).
A three-time All-ACC cornerback, Domonique starred for Maryland football from 2001-04 while majoring in American studies. He helped lead the Terps to the 2001 conference championship, as well as victories in the 2003 Peach Bowl and 2004 Gator Bowl, then played seven seasons in the NFL with the Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons and Baltimore Ravens.
Following his playing career, Domonique was elected president of the NFL Players Association in 2012 and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. Now, Terp fans can catch his takes across ESPN shows such as “SportsCenter” and “Get Up” and his own podcast, “The Domonique Foxworth Show,” as he prepares to head back to College Park.
“I enjoy the energy on campus—the energy of young students with a lot of talent, promise and excitement,” he said. “It’s a place that I really respect and appreciate, and for them to honor me, it goes a long way.”