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:
“The players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing, whatsoever he penned, he never blotted out [a] line. My answer hath been, Would he had blotted a thousand.”
—Ben Jonson (c. 15721637)
“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)
“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)