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BEFORE SIENA: Received four letters in water polo and two in swimming for coaches Jamie Stuart and Tim Olgetz at Rancho Bernardo…Started all four years on the water polo team and was the leading scorer for Rancho Bernardo her freshman and senior years…Helped her team to a CIF Division I semifinal appearance as a freshman and a soph- omore and to a quarterfinal appearance as a junior…Named First Team All-League for the Palomar League following her junior season…Was the leading scorer in the CIF semifinals during her freshman year and was named to the Palomar League Championship Team…San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team member her junior year.


PERSONAL: Born March 4, 1989…The daughter of Jim and Jill Crosby…Has an older sister, Lauren, who is a sophomore at UC-Davis and a younger sister, Rachael…An undecided major…Chose Siena because of the water polo program, the chance to play on the east coast and because she liked the campus.


HOWE ON CROSBY: “Jackie is a quick and smart offensive player with a great shot. She will be counted on this season to draw ejections and help us put away man-up opportunities.”


Getting to Know Jackie Crosby Nickname: Jackie


One thing I wish people knew about me, but don’t is: I am extremely afraid of the dark


My favorite TV show is: Bones My favorite artist (musician) is: Kings of Leon My favorite athlete is:Michael Jordan My favorite professional sports team is: Boston Celtics My favorite class at Siena is: English Coach Howe’s best attribute is: Her organization My favorite flavor of ice cream is: Cookies and Cream


2011 SIENA COLLEGE WATER POLO


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