Erin Moss will enter her first season as the graduate assistant for Eastern New Mexico volleyball.
Moss recently completed a four year playing career at Western New Mexico, serving as the team captain for the Mustangs for three seasons. She averaged 3.32 points per set from her outside hitter position during her senior season, ranking 12th in the Lone Star Conference in total kills in 2019.
She was named to a pair of All-Tournament Teams at the Cal State San Marcos and Fort Lewis Tournaments during that 2019 campaign as well.
Moss also produced a solid junior campaign for the Mustangs after seeing time on the court in both her freshman and sophomore seasons, totaling a career high 21 kills against Texas Woman's University in 2018. She also posted her highest individual game hitting percentage of her career that season, totaling a .409 hitting percentage against West Texas A&M with nine kills and zero errors.
The Kailua, Hawaii native was a multi-sport athlete at the University Labratory School in Honolulu, Hawaii. She helped guide the program to a ILH Championship during her prep career and was named an All-Conference performer as well as team captain. She was also tabbed as the Track Female Athlete of the Year for her efforts on the track as well.
She graduated from Western New Mexico last spring with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice and will be pursuing a Master's Degree in Clinical Counseling while at Eastern New Mexico.