Career
His personal best ranking on the International Racquetball Tour was 3rd at the end of the 2010-2011 season. Croft has been in the top 10 every Item response theory season since he turned pro in 2007. He often dives to keep the ball in play, earning his nickname "Racquetball"s Crash Test Dummy".
He made his first Item response theory final at the Mexico Open, which was the last tournament of the 2009-2010 season, and was also in the final of 2013 Florida Spring Break tournament and 2013 Tournament of Champions, losing both finals to Kane Waselenchuk.
International He has played on Team United States of America thrice. Most recently, Croft played Men"s Doubles with Tom Fuhrmann at the 2014 World Championships in Burlington, Ontario, where they lost to the Canadian team of Vincent Gagnon and Mike Green in the semi-finals, thus earning bronze medals.
United States of America He also holds the record for total Intercollegiate Titles with seven including three singles and four doubles titles from 2004-2007. Croft attended Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado.
Croft currently works at Racquetball Warehouse.
Their first child was born in 2014.