Education
Crowley attended New Westminster Secondary School and played his collegiate lacrosse at Stony Brook University.
Crowley attended New Westminster Secondary School and played his collegiate lacrosse at Stony Brook University.
Crowley is the only player in the history of lacrosse to be drafted first overall in both professional leagues. 2011 First team All-American
2010 First team All-American
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
Kevin Crowley was drafted by the Philadelphia Wings in the first round of the 2012 NLL Entry Draft. Crowley finished second in rookie scoring in 2012, and also was named to the 2012 NLL All-Star team
After the 2014 season, the Wings moved to Uncasville, Connecticut, becoming the New England Black Wolves.
At the 2015 trade deadline, Crowley was traded to the Toronto Rock for holdout Garrett Billings. 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.
Crowley was the Hamilton Nationals’ first-round selection (first overall) 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.
Crowley played for the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the Western Lacrosse Association and the West Coast Junior Lacrosse League. That same season he was a First Team All-Star and fourth in scoring… In 2009, he also played for the Senior “A” Salmonbellies.
2011 USILA Midfielder of the Year 2010 USILA Player of the Year Unanimous America East Player of the Year In 2011, he played for the Senior “A” New Westminster Salmonbellies and led the WLA playoffs with 39 points… Played five seasons for New Westminster in the WLA Junior “A” league… In 2009, he was voted the winner of the John Urban Award as the top graduating player.
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.