2000-01 Buffalo Blizzard Roster

National Professional Soccer League (NPSL)
Team Record: 22-18
in the NPSL's American Division
Postseason: 0-2
Lost Conference Semifinal
Coach: Paul Kitson (22-18)
Location: Buffalo, New York
Attendance: 89,948, Avg. 4,497 in 20 home dates
2000-01 Buffalo Blizzard Statistics

The Buffalo Blizzard of the National Professional Soccer League ended the 2000-01 season with a record of 22 wins and 18 losses in the NPSL's American Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-2.

The Blizzard scored 260 goals and surrendered 243. Doug Miller netted 47 goals for Buffalo, while Danny Barber, Andrew Crawford, Chris Handsor, Jim Hesch and Carlos Zavala each contributed fifteen or more, too. Danny Barber accounted for 41 assists. Bryan Finnerty topped the squad with 22 wins and a team-best 5.8 goals against average, pacing goalkeepers with enough qualifying appearances.

Paul Kitson coached the team. The 2000-01 Buffalo Blizzard lost in the Conference Semifinal.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Dewan BaderApril 8, 19715'10"160Washington, D.C.
Danny BarberMMay 17, 19715'8"160Bellflower, CA
Edgar BartolomeuDSeptember 14, 19765'10"145Lunda-Sul, Angola
Steve ButcherFApril 15, 19786'2"180North Tonawanda, NY
Matt CautionDNovember 29, 19745'10"165St. Louis, MO
Chris ClarkeF/MApril 6, 19785'9"New Westminster, BC
Andrew Crawford
Stuart DobsonGFebruary 10, 19706'3"190Beverley, England
Bryan FinnertyG
Darryl Gomez
Chris HandsorFJanuary 14, 19726'1"190Toronto, ON Canada
Jim Hesch
Carmine IsaccoG
Kevin Kalish
Darko KolicFOctober 6, 19715'9"165Belgrade, Serbia
Tim Leonard
Matt Little
Doug MillerFMay 5, 19695'8"158Newark, NJ
Randy PikuzinskiFJune 6, 19655'6"130Buffalo, NY
Travis RoyMMay 10, 19746'2"205Detroit, MI
Eduardo SebrangoFApril 13, 19736'0"178Sancti Spiritus, Cuba
Hemant Sharma
Brad SmithFMarch 15, 19655'8"170Dallas, TX
Matt TanziniJune 3, 19765'8"170Binghamton, NY
Rick TitusDMarch 10, 19696'1"175Mississauga, ON
Mali WaltonDApril 25, 19726'1"180Flint, MI
Carlos ZavalaMJune 11, 1969