Despite the disappointment, Crabb said she tried her best to take in the atmosphere of the biggest Women's Rugby World Cup so far.
A crowd of 10,054 cheered on both sides at Salford Community Stadium, the highest number for a Wales v Scotland fixture.
"I think having had a few days to reflect, when we were running out for the anthems, I tried to just take it in and embrace it as much as I could," she said.
"That's a big thing that I'm trying to focus on now, as part of my game, is to take nothing for granted and to actually take the time to enjoy moments like that.
"I had goose bumps walking out onto the pitch. It was incredible, and you're looking around and the stadium is full.
"As women's rugby players, that's not something that we experience all too much, and hopefully I think we can see that that is something we are going to get to experience a lot more."
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