She attended the University of Hartford,[2] playing for the NCAA Division 1Hartford Hawks on a full athletic scholarship. She started 80 games, missing only 3 because of emergency surgery to remove a ruptured appendix in 2000. She was voted Rookie of the Year[3] and named to the conference 1st team in 2000, 2001 and 2003 and named 2nd team in 2002.[4] She had a career high of 11 assists and 7 goals in 2002, and played a variety of positions from defender, midfielder and striker.[5]
She began her coaching career with the Laval Comets in 2013, serving as a player-coach,[12] making it all the way to the W-League finals in first season and being named coach of the year.[7] From 2009 to 2016, she was assistant technical director at the Association régionale de soccer de la Rive-Sud and School Programs Educator at Collège-Français de Longueuil, De Mortagne School in Boucherville and Heritage Regional High School.[13][14] She has also led the women's selection for the Quebec Games on several occasions[10] and work at Soccer Quebec's High Performance Center.[15]
In 2020, she was announced as the head coach of the women's team of CS St-Hubert, making them the first club in the PLSQ with a female head coach.[16]
Personal life
Her sister Amy Walsh was also a player for the Canadian women's national team.[17]