While at UBC, she won the
Jubilee Trophy, the Canadian amateur championship, twice in 1994 and 1996 with
Coquitlam SC Metro Ford Strikers and UBC Alumni respectively. In 2000, while working as a substitute teacher, David Stadnyk, a local Vancouver businessman, was interested in starting a women’s soccer team and he contacted Crawford to help put together a women's team. Together they formed the
Vancouver Angels playing in the US-based
Women's Premier Soccer League, with Crawford also playing on the team. A year later, the Angels merged with the Vancouver Lady 86ers to become the
Vancouver Breakers playing in the
USL W-League, with Crawford remaining on the team (they again were renamed to the Whitecaps the following year). While with Vancouver, she served as Director of Operations for the Whitecaps Women and worked corporate sales for the
Vancouver Whitecaps men's team. She remained with the Whitecaps through the 2003 season, after which she became the League Director of the
USL W-League. ==International career==