Zoe Jarvis has quickly become one of the key players for LOVB Austin, the team that won the very first League One Volleyball (LOVB) championship in 2025. Playing libero, she brought steady defense and leadership that helped Austin pull off an unforgettable postseason run.
Her college career took her through UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, and finally Texas, where she earned Big 12 Libero of the Year honors and helped the Longhorns capture the 2022 NCAA national title.
After graduating, Jarvis spent two seasons in Germany with USC Münster before returning to the U.S. to join the new LOVB Austin franchise.
With a roster full of former Longhorns, Austin battled through a tough regular season but came alive in the playoffs. They pulled off reverse sweeps in both the quarterfinals and semifinals, then dominated LOVB Omaha 3–0 in the finals on April 13, 2025, in Louisville.
Jarvis was at the heart of the defense all year, keeping rallies alive when the team needed it most. Her consistency in the backcourt balanced the firepower of hitters like Madisen Skinner and Logan Eggleston, giving Austin the edge in their title run.
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Jarvis also shines on the international stage. She’s represented the U.S. Women’s National Team, winning gold at the 2023 NORCECA Pan American Cup Final Six and bronze at the 2023 Pan-American Volleyball Cup, along with appearances in Volleyball Nations League play.
At just 25, Jarvis is already a proven champion and one of the faces of pro volleyball’s growth in the U.S. Her relentless defense and energy have made her a fan favorite in Austin, and she’s set to help her team defend the crown in 2026.
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