Kevin Crowley
Kevin Crowley is a Canadian professional lacrosse player for the Vancouver Warriors in the National Lacrosse League Crowley is the first of only four players in the history of lacrosse to be drafted first overall in both the NLL and MLL/PLL drafts, with Lyle Thompson, Jeff Teat, and Brennan O'Neill following him. Crowley attended New Westminster Secondary School and played his collegiate lacrosse at Stony Brook University and Simon Fraser University
College career
- 2011 USILA Midfielder of the Year
- 2011 First team All-American
- 2010 Lt. Raymond Enners Award
- 2010 USILA Player of the Year
- 2010 First team All-American
- Unanimous America East Player of the Year
- Tewaaraton Trophy Finalist
- Stony Brook University's all-time leader in points with 232
- Stony Brook University's first first-team All American
- One of 40 players in Division 1 history to record 100 or more goals and assists
- One of three players in America East history to be named First team all 4 years
NLL career
After finishing the 2015 season in Toronto, Crowley was traded back to New England in exchange for first round pick Dan Lintner and a 2016 second round draft pick.
On January 5, 2019, Crowley was traded to the new expansion Philadelphia Wings, the replacement team in Philadelphia for the original team with whom Crowley moved to New England in 2014.
On August 22, 2022, Crowley signed with the San Diego Seals.
MLL career
Crowley was the Hamilton Nationals’ first-round selection in the 2011 MLL Collegiate Draft. After moving with the Nationals to Florida in 2014, Crowley was traded to the Chesapeake Bayhawks. After the 2015 season, Crowley was traded again, this time to the Charlotte Hounds. After a stint with the New York Lizards, Crowley was traded to the Philadelphia Barrage in May 2020, in the city where he already plays for the NLL indoor team.International lacrosse career
- 2010- Member of Team Canada, finalists in the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships in Manchester England
- 2008-Member of Team Canada's U-19 team, finalists in the 2008 U-19 World Lacrosse Championship in Coquitlam, British Columbia
Canadian Lacrosse Association career