Players
- Denzil Antonio
- Frank Arlasky (1992–93)
- Mike Barbarick (1984–85) 28 Apps 0 Goals
- Clark Brisson
- Marcelo Carrera (1988–90) (1993)
- Chris Damico (1994–95) 32 Apps 0 Goals
- Vic Davidson (1984–85)
- Gino DiFlorio (1990–94) 113 Apps 229 Goals
- Troy Edwards (1992–93) 37 Apps 11 Goals
- Steve Frick (1984–91) 87 Apps 140 Goals
- Mike Gosselin (1993) 23 Apps 4 Goals
- P.J. Johns (1993–94)
- Ali Kazamaini (1992–93) 29 Apps 10 Goals
- Art Kramer (1984–88) 96 Apps 88 Goals
- John Lignos (1987–88)
- Ken Lolla (1984–88)
- Chris Love (1995–96) 17 Apps 4 Goals
- Mark Lugris 1993-95 48 App 12 goals
- Dick McCormick (1992–94) 57 Apps 25 Goals
- Janusz Mihallik (1987–88)
- Steve Moyers (1985–86)
- Bill Naumovski (1984–89) 77 Apps 0 Goals
- Rudy Pikuzinski (1984–91) 103 Apps 226 Goals
- Oscar Pisano (1984–86)
- Walter Schlothauer (1986–87)
- Lesh Shkreli (1987–88)
- Costa Skouras (1986–88)
- Jamie Swanner (1985–92)
- Don Tobin (1984–87)
- Tim Tyma (1985–87)
- Kia Zolgharnain (1984–94)
- Nick Bogdan (1985-88/1989-91)
- Randy Pikuzinski (1987–91)
- Rainer Uhlir (1989–90)
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Famous quotes containing the word players:
“People stress the violence. Thats the smallest part of it. Football is brutal only from a distance. In the middle of it theres a calm, a tranquility. The players accept pain. Theres a sense of order even at the end of a running play with bodies stewn everywhere. When the systems interlock, theres a satisfaction to the game that cant be duplicated. Theres a harmony.”
—Don Delillo (b. 1926)
“Will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear, let them
be well used, for they are the abstracts and brief chronicles of the time. After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“I do not like football, which I think of as a game in which two tractors approach each other from opposite directions and collide. Besides, I have contempt for a game in which players have to wear so much equipment. Men play basketball in their underwear, which seems just right to me.”
—Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)