Background
She grew up in Rockton, Illinois where she was a standout on both the soccer and football field playing for Hononegah Community High School.
She grew up in Rockton, Illinois where she was a standout on both the soccer and football field playing for Hononegah Community High School.
Julie attended Hononegah Community High School in Rockton, Illinois where she succeeded on both the soccer field and the football field
Her play on the soccer field attracted a scholarship offer from Rockford College. She was twice named All-Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference as a soccer player. Her junior year, she transferred to Benedictine University where she earned All-NIIA Conference twice more and lead the team in assist her senior season.
Rockford College
Harshbarger was able to earn a scholarship to Rockford College in Rockford, Illinois, where she played both soccer and football.
= Soccer She played for the Lady Regents, a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III institution, from 2004–2005, where she was twice named All-Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference. = Football She was the kicker for the football team
Benedictine University
Harshbarger transferred to Benedictine University after two years at Rockford. She played football her Junior year.
Foreign soccer, she was twice again named All-NIIC. As a senior in 2007, Harshbarger had five goals and led the Benedictine team with seven assists.
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. She connected with a 24-yard field goal against the FireHawks in a 69-45 loss.
Foreign the season she was 1 for 16 on field goal attempts and 4 for 11 on PAT"son 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.
She is most known for being the first woman to score a field goal in Indoor football, as a member of the Chicago Cardinals of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL).