Madison Crosbie has established herself as a legitimate goalkeeper at the League1 level for the St. Catharines Club Roma Wolves this season.
The 20-year-old Niagara Falls native played only one game for the Wolves last season but this year has seen the bulk of the playing time split among three keepers.
“I’ve been happy so far,” the A.N. Myer graduate said. “For me, it’s about getting as much experience as I can. Obviously, we want to get good results but we also want to be happy with how we’re playing.
“We haven’t won every game we would have liked to, but we’ve been happy overall with how we’re playing which is also important.”
Crosbie’s playing time was limited last season after arriving to the team late only to find Emma Hendrie firmly ensconced as the starting keeper.
“Last year the intel on her (Crosbie) was that she was an outstanding keeper but Emma was playing fantastic and when you have a hot goalie, you ride the wave and she played fantastic all year,” Wolves coach Lucio Ianiero said.
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