2008 (JUNIOR)
Hartigan started in 52 games, drawing 40 starts at second base, nine at designated player and two at first base. She was slowed by an injury during the second half of the season. She had a .250 batting average, with 25 runs scored and 25 RBIs. She collected 12 extra base hits, six doubles and six home runs. Hartigan led the team with tree sacrifice flies and finished with a perfect 4-for-4 on the base paths. She slammed her first home run of the season and drove in a pair, in a win over Cameron on Feb. 18. She enjoyed a season high with three RBI performances with a home run against Northeastern State on Feb. 23. She tied her season high with three RBIs, with a long ball against Panhandle State on April 16.
2007 (SOPHOMORE)
Hartigan started all 53 games, with 46 starts at centerfield, six at first base and one at second base. She finished with a .266 batting average. She collected seven doubles and one home run, ending the season with 18 runs scored and 19 RBIs. She finished second on the team with eighth stolen bases, being gunned down only three times. Hartigan connected her only long ball of the season during a loss against Angelo State on March 10. She collected a season high three hits and knocked in a season high three runs with a 3-for-4 performance against Adams State on April 15. She tied her season high with three more RBIs against Abilene Christian on April 20.
2006 (FRESHMAN)
Hartigan started 42 games as a rookie, with 32 starts at second base and 10 at centerfield. She had a .256 batting average, with 34 hits and 133 at bats. She collected 13 extra base hits, with eight doubles, two triples and three home runs. She scored 21 runs on the year, while driving in 21. Hartigan finished a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs against Panhandle State on March 8. She collected her biggest performance against of the year on March 17 against Tarleton State, when she went 2-for-3 with double and a home run to drive in a career high five runs.
HIGH SCHOOL
Hartigan led Skutt Catholic to a third place ranking at the Nebraska Class B and sixth in all classes. She was named first team all-class, all-Nebraska. She was a Class B honoree and received an honorable mention as an all-state selection in 2002 and 2003. Hartigan was an all-conference performer in 2003 and 2004. She was a two time academic all-state selection. She was a three time academic all-conference honoree. She also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL
Hartigan is the daughter of Tim and Susan Hartigan. She has one sister, Amy. She is majoring in Mass Communications with an emphasis in Broadcasting at WTAMU.