Move United / Our Athletes /

Jamie Crosser

Female athlete sitting on the floor with two blue balls on the ground beside her

Jamie Crosser

I was born with (OCA) - Oculocutaneous Albinism, I'm legally blind and also have (OAG) - Open Angle Glaucoma.
I'm a last semester undergraduate senior studying Sociology, minoring in Gender and Women's Studies as well.
I've also been playing Goalball competitively since January of 2012 with a two year gap of not playing from Feb of 2017 - March of 2019 and have been playing again for USABA since.

Sports

  • Goalball

City

  • Shepherdstown
 

I was born with (OCA) – Oculocutaneous Albinism, I’m legally blind and also have (OAG) – Open Angle Glaucoma.

I’m a last semester undergraduate senior studying Sociology, minoring in Gender and Women’s Studies as well.

I’ve also been playing Goalball competitively since January of 2012 with a two year gap of not playing from Feb of 2017 – March of 2019 and have been playing again for USABA since.

Playing Goalball has been such a great learning experience, from middle school/high school Goalball, to playing at the regional and national level with USABA! Goalball has and continues to give me so many new opportunities with every tournament and practice I attend, learning new strategies to improve my play as well as to play better on the court with my team.

Personally I am working on pursuing a masters degree in Sociology after my upcoming undergraduate graduation in May. I hope to get a masters to teach at the collegiate level for Sociology courses like Sociology of Disability and The Family.

Athletically I hope to play internationally, and hope to train at the USA Goalball training facility with Team USA in Fort Wayne, IN as well.