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PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS
Tara Hittle

Tara Hittle

Tara Hittle is in her second season as an assistant coach in 2018. She brings a tremendous amount of experience, both as a Division I and professional player, and as a coach and recruiter.

In 2017, her first season on the Park Blocks, Hittle helped the Vikings to their first 20-win season since 2013. Under her guidance, Portland State libero Tasha Bojanic led the Big Sky Conference with 5.06 digs per set and was named the 2017 Big Sky Libero of the Year. 
                                                                                                     
Hittle spent the 2016 season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Dartmouth College. Prior to that, she was a high school and club volleyball coach in Colorado. She was the head volleyball coach at Valor Christian High School (2014-15) and Doherty High School (2011-14). She took Doherty HS to the 2012 State Championship, received the Army National Guard Tour of Champions Award, and was named the Colorado Coach of the Year, all in 2012.
 
Also during that time, Hittle was the head coach of the Colorado Juniors Volleyball Club (2011-16). She led her team to two Colorado Crossroads Championships (2015 and 2016) and to a second-place finish at the 2016 National Tournament. She guided here players through the college recruiting process, resulting in 100-percent of players going on to play at the next level.
 
Hittle graduated from the University of Hawaii in 2009 with a degree in Physical Education and Health. While there, she was a two-sport athlete, participating in both volleyball and basketball. She remains in the all-time record books for volleyball in career digs (4th; 1,315) and digs per game (7th; 2.83). She was also a four-time letter winner.
 
After leaving Hawaii, Hittle went on to play professionally for the Volleyball Franches-Montagnes in Switzerland for the 2010-11 season.
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