Zoe Hardin

Zoe Hardin


Zoe Hardin joined the UWF Volleyball staff as a graduate assistant coach in the summer of 2019 following a very successful playing career at Harding.

She is pursuing a graduate degree in Public Health at UWF.

She was a 2-time Great American Conference Player of the Year and 4-time First Team All-GAC choice who finished her four years with 1,356 kills, 2.56 kills per set, a .329 attack pct., 650 blocks and 1.4 blocks per set. The Middle Blocker was the Bison's all-time leader in block assists with 523, was tied for the school record in attack pct. and was second in total blocks. She was also third in block solos with 127.

Hardin had double-digit blocks seven times in her career, a feat which ranks second all-time at HU.

The Amarillo, Texas native was a 2-time AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, a D2CCA Second Team All-America choice, while grabbing six All-Central Region awards from both organizations. She also earned the GSC Defensive Player of the Year Award as a sophomore in 2016.

Hardin also excelled in the classroom, twice earning GAC Academic Honor Roll mention and a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District squad in 2018.

The Bison made their fifth NCAA Regional Tournament appearance in 2018, winning the first NCAA match in program history with a 3-2 upset over top seed and No. 3 ranked Nebraska-Kearney in the first round.

Hardin graduated from Harding with a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics in May of 2019.

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