College Robins-Hardy played for the
BYU Cougars women's volleyball team from 2014 to 2018.
Club ŽOK Spartak Subotica Robins-Hardy played for ŽOK Spartak Subotica in the Serbian Super League. She played for two seasons.
Cignal HD Spikers Robins-Hardy finished the rest of the
2019 Philippine Super Liga season with the
Cignal HD Spikers. Her team finished second at the
2019 All-Filipino Conference where she was also named as Best Setter. Cignal finished third in the
2019 Invitational. The league was disrupted by the
COVID-19 pandemic, with Robins-Hardy announcing she would not suit up in the
2021 PVL season. Her issues in obtaining a Philippine passport was also among the reasons for her departure.
TFOC After leaving Cignal and the Philippines, Robins-Hardy was signed by French club Terville Florange Olympique Club (TFOC) in 2022 despite having not played competitive volleyball in the past two years. She also played for the club in the
CEV Women's Challenge Cup in 2023.
VK Dukla Liberec Robins-Hardy played in the
Czech Republic, joining
VK Dukla Liberec in June 2023.
Farm Fresh Foxies In October 2024, the
Farm Fresh Foxies of the
Premier Volleyball League has signed in Robins-Hardy. She had to sit out the
2024–25 All-Filipino Conference. She is not considered a free agent and thus cannot play for any team in the tournament. As someone who has not played a game in the PVL since 2021 she will have to undergo the
2025 draft to be able to formally play for a PVL team. Meanwhile, she remained active with the team under the capacity of assistant coach with Farm Fresh, and the
UP Fighting Maroons which like the PVL team is also backed by
Strong Group Athletics. Skipping the draft combine due to personal matters in the United States, She was warned by the PVL that she "cannot choose teams" and that sanctions may be imposed if it happens. She got picked by Farm Fresh and she was able to make her playing debut for the team at the
2025 PVL on Tour on June 30.
National team Robins-Hardy have played for the
Philippine national team helping the team win a bronze medal at the first leg of the
2019 ASEAN Grand Prix in
Nakhon Ratchasima. However, issues in obtaining a Philippine passport caused her to miss the second leg as well as the
2019 SEA Games. == Personal life ==