Education
He attended the University of Virginia, playing on the men"s soccer team from 1989 to 1992.
He attended the University of Virginia, playing on the men"s soccer team from 1989 to 1992.
He played five games in Major League Soccer with District of Columbia United in 1996. Crawley spent his early youth in Portland, Oregon, moving with his family to Austin, Texas when he was six. He spent his early years as a goalkeeper in the Capital Soccer Club, but was put on the front line as a freshman in high school.
He was a 1989 Parade Magazine High School All American soccer player at Westlake High School.
He led the Cavaliers in scoring in 1990, 1991 and 1992, finishing his career with forty-seven goals and thirty-three assists. In 1992, he was selected as a First-Team All-American.
Crawley was a regular on the junior national teams during the late 1980s. In 1986, he joined the U-17 national team as it prepared for the 1987 Fédération internationale de football association U-16 World Championship.
The team successfully made it through qualification and Crawley played all three United States. games at the World Championship.
But two losses put the team out of contention for a spot in the second round. In 1988, he moved up to the U-20 national team which qualified for the 1989 Fédération internationale de football association World Championship. Crawley again played every game as the United States. took fourth.
In 1990, during the collegiate off-season, Crawley played for the Austin Sockadillos in the SISL outdoor league.
He spent the 1991 with the Sockadillos as well. Following his graduation from Virginia in 1993, he signed with TuS Celle F.C. in the German Regionalliga Nord.
In the fall of 1994, he had trials with the Baltimore Spirit and Wichita Wings of the National Soccer League, but was not signed by either team for the regular season. On January 27, 1995, he signed with the Richmond Kickers in USISL where he was named a 1995 USISL All Star.
On February 7, 1996, District of Columbia United selected Crawley in the tenth round (100th overall) in the 1996 Master of Library Science Inaugural Player Draft.
He played five games for United. On June 8, 1996, District of Columbia sent him on loan to the Richmond Kickers, then waived him on June 30, 1996. He finished the season in Richmond.
In 1997, he returned to the Austin Lone Stars in USISL. In 2000, he played a single season with the Palm Beach Pumas in the Premier Development League.
Crawley and his teammates won the 1989, 1991 and 1992 National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s Soccer Championship. On July 12, 1987, he scored the winning goal in the opening game for the United States., a 1–0 win over Ecuador. In August 1995, the Kickers take the "double" when they win the league and 1995 United States. Open Cup titles.
He was a member of the United States teams at both the 1987 Fédération internationale de football association U-16 World Championship and 1989 Fédération internationale de football association World Championship but spent most of his professional career with lower division teams.