Chicago Cardinals In 2010, Harshbarger tried her luck with the
Chicago Cardinals. After showing up to multiple tryouts, Harshbarger was cut before the season started for the Cardinals. 3 weeks into the season, the team called her back and asked for her to play due to their kicking woes. This made Harshbarger the 2nd woman ever to play in the CIFL, the first being
Katie Hnida of the
Fort Wayne Firehawks. Hnida went on to make an extra point in the FireHawks opener, thus becoming the first female to ever score a point in the CIFL. Hashbarger would however, become the first ever female to make a field goal in an
indoor football professional game, on April 24, 2010. She connected with a 24-yard field goal against the FireHawks in a 69-45 loss. For the season she was 1 for 16 on field goal attempts and 4 for 11 on PAT's.
Chicago Knights In 2011, she joined up with the
Chicago Knights, who replaced the Cardinals in the CIFL. She saw her production take a much greater incline by making 8 of 14 field goals, 19 of 26 PAT's and lead the team in points scored with 43.
Chicago Vipers On February 23, 2012, it was announced that Harshbarger had signed with the
Chicago Vipers, who replaced the Chicago Knights in the CIFL.
Chicago Blitz In 2014, Harshbarger signed with the
Chicago Blitz, also of the CIFL. Harshbarger lead the CIFL in field goals name (5), on her way to being named CIFL Special Teams Player of the Year. Harshbarger was released on April 5, 2016.
Chicago Eagles Harshbarger signed with the
Chicago Eagles on May 12, 2016. ==References==