St. Francis Terriers - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Kasey Koslowski '01, three time all conference player and signed as a free agent by the Chicago White Sox
  • Jessica Zinobile '00, 62nd overall pick by the Sacramento Monarchs
  • John Mangieri '97, Pitcher drafted by the New York Mets, member of the Italian World Baseball Classic Team
  • John Halama '94, Major League Baseball Pitcher
  • Scott Pagano '92, Outfielder drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 16th round
  • Donald Peters '90, 26th overall pick by the Oakland A's
  • Bernie Jenkins '88, Outfielder drafted by the Houston Astros in the 7th round
  • James Desapio '88, Pitcher drafted by the Houston Astros in the 23rd round
  • Luis Mallea '87, Pitcher drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 25th round
  • Richard Simon '86, Pitcher drafted by the Houston Astros in the 6th round
  • Dragan Radovich '78, 3 time first team all-American goalkeeper and professional soccer player
  • Nestor Cora '78, 165th overall pick by the Washington Bullets
  • Dennis McDermott '74, 140th overall pick by the New York Knicks
  • Louis Anemone '71, 675th pick by the Minnesota Twins
  • Peter Scarpati '69, 910th overall pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Gil Radday '67, 84th overall pick by the New York Knicks
  • Paul DeLoca '65, RHP selected in the 60th round by the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Alvin B. Inniss '58, 40th overall pick by the Minneapolis Lakers
  • Walter Acamushko '57, 42nd overall pick by the Detroit Pistons
  • Dan Mannix, '56 selected by the Rochester Royals in the 1956 draft
  • Henry Daubenschmidt '54, 23rd overall pick by the Boston Celtics
  • Vernon Stokes '53, selected in the 6th round by the Boston Celtics
  • Jim Luisi, '51, 56th overall pick by the Boston Celtics
  • Roy Reardon '51, 75th overall pick by the Syracuse Nationals
  • Tom Gallagher '49, selected by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1949 draft

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