[2] She became the girls national doubles champion in 1927 partnering Marjorie Gladman after a victory in the final against Clara Louise Zinke and Lee Palfrey.
5 Margaret Scriven to reach the quarterfinals of the singles event, which she lost in straight sets to eventual champion Helen Jacobs.
At the Seabright Invitational grass court tournament she reached the singles final in 1930 and 1932 but lost both times, to McCune Harper and Helen Jacobs respectively.
[6] In 1934, she was a member of the United States team on the Wightman Cup against Great Britain, held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London.
The United States won 5–2 but Cruickshank lost her doubles match partnering Carolin Babcock in two sets to Nancy Lyle and Evelyn Dearman.