$30,001 - $50,000
One of the greatest female tennis players of all-time, Martina Navratilova won 18 Grand Slam singles titles, including a record 9 at Wimbledon, along with 31 Grand Slam doubles titles.$10,001 - $20,000
Mary Carillo is a sports broadcaster who works on NBC Sports\' coverage of tennis and the Olympics and is a contributor to HBO Real Sports. She\'s won two Peabody Awards and a Sports Emmy.$2,501 - $5,000
Mercury Morris is a retired running back who played for the Miami Dolphins from 1969-1975. Morris was a two-time Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowl selection.$5,001 - $10,000
Mike Alstott played fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996-2007. He was six times named to the Pro Bowl and was an integral part of the team that won Super Bowl XXXVII.$30,001 - $50,000
Hall of Fame catcher Mike Piazza played Major League Baseball from 1992-2007 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, San Diego Padres and Oakland Athletics.$30,001 - $50,000
One of the top third baseball in MLB history, Mike Schmidt played for the Philadelphia Phillies for 18 years from 1972-1989. He was 12 times named an All-Star and three times won NL MVP honors.$20,001 - $30,000
Nancy Lopez won a total of 48 LPGA golf tournaments during her celebrated career, including three Women's PGA Championships. She is a World Golf Hall of Fame inductee.$2,501 - $5,000
Nick Anderson Anderson spent thirteen years in the NBA beginning in 1989, most of them with the Orlando Magic.$50,001 and above
Pat Riley is the former coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat and New York Knicks. His speeches have earned him the title of “America’s Greatest Motivational Speaker.”$10,001 - $20,000
Pat Williams co-founded the Orlando Magic and worked in the NBA as an executive for more than 50 years. He most recently served as the executive vice president of the Magic.$30,001 - $50,000
Paul Azinger won 12 tournaments on the PGA Tour, including the 1993 PGA Championship. He was captain of the 2008 winning US Ryder Cup team and is currently an analyst for NBC Sports.$5,001 - $10,000
Wide receiver Paul Warfield played for the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins during a Hall of Fame career that spanned from 1964-1977. He was a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Dolphins.$10,001 - $20,000
Phil Esposito played 18 seasons in the NHL for the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins and New York Rangers. He was a 10-time All-Star and won two Stanley Cup championships with the Bruins.$50,001 and above
Hall of Fame guard Ray Allen played in the NBA from 1996-2014 for Milwaukee, Seattle, Boston and Miami. He won two NBA titles, one with the Celtics in 2008 and another with the Heat in 2013.$5,001 - $10,000
Ray Lankford is a former MLB outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres from 1990-2002 and 2004.$10,001 - $20,000
One of the top wide receivers in Colts franchise history, Reggie Wayne played for Indianapolis from 2001-2014 and was a six-time Pro Bowler. He was a member of the Colts team that won Super Bowl XLI.$5,001 - $10,000
Hall of Fame forward Rick Barry played for the Golden State Warriors from 1972-78 and is best remembered for his unorhodox style of shooting free throws underhanded.$2,501 - $5,000
Center Ron Duguay spent 12 years from 1977-1989 playing in the NHL and is best remembered for his time with the New York Rangers, with whom he was named an All-Star in 1981-1982.$20,001 - $30,000
Hall of Fame cornerback Ronde Barber spent his entire 16-year career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The five-time Pro Bowl selection was a member the Super Bowl XXXVII winning team.$5,001 - $10,000
Rowdy Gaines won three Olympic gold medals at the 1984 Summer Games and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame & International Swimming Hall of Fame.$10,001 - $20,000
Scott Rolen is a retired third baseman who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. He was an eight-time Gold Glove winner and seven-time All-Star.$10,001 - $20,000
Scotty Bowman spent 30 years coaching in the NHL and led his teams to a record nine Stanley Cup championships - five with Montreal, one with Pittsburgh and three with Detroit.