A four-year Rutgers-Camden soccer letterwinner, Hannah Crowley also served two seasons as a team captain for the Scarlet Raptors. She appeared in 70 career games, tied for the 19th-highest total in program history, while starting 53. Crowley notched seven goals (two game winners) and two assists for 16 career points and captured All-New Jersey Athletic Conference honors on the soccer pitch and in the classroom.
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In addition to her soccer exploits, Crowley also earned one letter apiece with the indoor and outdoor track programs.
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Academics: New Jersey Athletic Conference Academic Honorable Mention for the 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024-25 scholastic years…Member of the Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and a Dean’s List student for the 2021 Fall, 2022 Spring, 2022 Fall, 2023 Spring, 2023 Fall, 2024 Spring, 2024 Fall and 2025 Spring semesters…One of only 26 athletes on the 142-member 2021 Fall AD Honor Roll to compile a perfect 4.0 GPA…One of only 25 athletes on the 133-member 2022 Fall AD Honor Roll to compile a perfect 4.0 GPA.
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Soccer 2024: Served as one of the Scarlet Raptors’ four team captains…Started all 19 Rutgers-Camden games, one of only four players to do so…Contributed to all six team shutouts and a 1.26 goals-against average…Collected one goal and two assists for four points…Took 15 shots, four on goal…Had three points in a 5-2 win over John Jay (Sept. 21), scoring a goal and collecting her first career assist on the eventual game-winning goal by Asia Horne…Had her season highs of four shots and two shots on goal in the John Jay game…Assisted on the game-tying goal by Ava Stowell with 5:47 remaining to help the Raptors rally from a 2-0 deficit to a 2-2 tie at Kean (Oct. 26).
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Soccer 2023: New Jersey Athletic Conference Honorable Mention…Team tri-captain…Started all 18 of her games, contributing one goal and helping the Raptors post seven shutouts and a 0.89 goals-against average…Took seven shots, two on goal…Took two shots apiece in a 0-0 tie against Albright (Sept. 6) and a 2-1 win over Stockton (Oct. 18)…In the Stockton game, scored her lone goal of the season to give the Raptors a 1-0 lead.
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Soccer 2022: Played in all 18 Rutgers-Camden games, starting 14…Finished third on the team in goals (3) and tied for third in points (6)…One of her goals was a game winner…Took nine shots, five of them on goal…After starting two of her first six games, started all 12 games the rest of the season…Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at Albright (Sept. 17)…That goal earned her honors as Rutgers-Camden’s Raptor of the Week on Sept. 19…Collected two goals on only two shots in a 4-1 win at William Paterson (Sept. 24)…Took her season high of three shots in a 1-1 tied at Rutgers-Newark (Oct. 15)…Started three of the Raptors’ four shutouts, while playing in all four games.
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Outdoor Track 2022: Competed in six meets in the 100-meter hurdles (five meets), the high jump (four meets), the 4x100 (three times) and the 4x400 (once)…Made her track debut March 26 at the Stockton Invitational (March 26), posting a 19.38 clocking in the 100 hurdles to finish seventh of 12, while also attempting the high jump for the first time (no height)…Set a PR in both the 100 hurdles (19.00, 16th of 20) and the high jump (1.35 meters, 14th of 21) while also competing with the 4x100 team (54.10, fourth of five) at the Danny Curran Invitational (April 2)…Competed in the 100 hurdles (22nd of 27, 19.36), the high jump (tying for 16th of 18 while tying her PR of 1.35 meters) and the 4x100 (fourth of seven, 55.37) at the Osprey Open (April 9)…Set a pair of PRs with the 4x400 team (4:39.99, fourth of four) and the 4x100 team (54.00, fourth of six) at the Lions Invitational (April 30), while also finishing 25th of 30 in the 100-meter hurdles (19.51)…Finished 10th of 12 in the 100-meter hurdles (19.46) at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships (May 8).
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Indoor Track 2021-22: Competed in five different events during four winter meets…Made her Raptor track debut in the Frank Colden Invitational (Feb. 5) as part of the 4x200 relay team that finished seventh of 15 (1:58.17)…At the Fastrack National Invitational (Feb. 11), had a PR in the 200-meter dash (29.72, finishing 123rd of 144) and with the 4x400 team (4:59.95, 14th of 15)…Notched a pair of PR performances at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships (Feb. 21), tying for seventh of 14 in the high jump (1.41 meters) and helping the 4x200 relay team finish fourth of nine (1:53.49)…Placed seventh of 11 in the 60-meter dash (a PR of 8.94) at the Fastrack Last Chance meet (Feb. 25).
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Soccer 2021: Played in 15 games, making two starts during her rookie season…Scored two goals for four points…Took five shots, all on goal…Made her first collegiate goal a game winner, scoring in the season opener against Elizabethtown (Sept. 2) to produce a 1-0 Raptor win…Also scored during a 3-0 victory at New Jersey City University (Oct. 16)…Started games against Washington College (Sept. 11) and Stockton (Sept. 29)...Played her season high of 47 minutes in a 2-1 loss against Rutgers-Newark (Oct. 23).
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High School: Multi-sport letterwinner at Gateway Regional High School…Earned four varsity letters in soccer for Coach Ariel Lee…Added three letters apiece with the indoor and outdoor track programs…During her sophomore year in soccer, earned a Coaches Award…As a soccer junior was named All-Conference Second Team…During her senior soccer season, served as the Gators’ team captain and captured All-Conference First Team honors…Won a Coaches Award as a sophomore with indoor track…As a junior, was part of the indoor track Group I State Champion in the pole vault relays…National Honor Society member…Key Club Secretary…Superintendents List…World Language Honor Society member…Graduated in 2021.
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Club Team: RUSA FC Academy
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Personal: Born October 28, 2002…Hobbies and interests include soccer, the beach, surfing, competitive diving, hanging out with friends, traveling and watching TV…Member of the Rutgers-Camden Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)…Nursing major at Rutgers-Camden who plans to pursue a nursing career and eventually return to school to become a Physician’s Assistant or another higher profession…Also plans on traveling…Hannah is the daughter of Carin Crowley of Wenonah.