WNBL Wilson debuted in the
Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) in the
2010–11 season for the
Adelaide Lightning. Her next stint came with the
Townsville Fire in
2013–14 and
2014–15, where she won
WNBL Rookie of the Year in 2013–14 and a
championship in 2014–15. In 2015, Wilson joined the
Sydney Uni Flames. She played five seasons for the Flames and won a championship in
2016–17. She overcame three knee surgeries during the early part of her career. Wilson joined the Adelaide Lightning for the
2020 WNBL Hub season in Queensland. For the
2021–22,
2022–23 and
2023–24 seasons, Wilson played for the
Bendigo Spirit. She was named to the
All-WNBL First Team and earned Lynx Club MVP. In game one of the Lynx's semi-finals series against the
Townsville Fire, Wilson scored a career-high 32 points and had nine assists in a 92–87 loss. On 8 July 2025, Wilson re-signed with the Lynx for the
2025–26 WNBL season. She missed the start of the season after injuring her knee while representing Australia at the Asia Cup and needed surgery. In November 2025, she began wearing a face mask to protect her broken nose. That same month, she played her 250th WNBL game. She was named to the All-WNBL First Team for the second straight year. She helped the Lynx reach the WNBL grand final series, where they lost 2–0 to the Townsville Fire despite her 13 points, nine assists and nine rebounds in game two. On 4 May 2026, Wilson signed a two-year deal with the Sydney Flames, returning to the franchise for a second stint.
WNBA On 27 February 2025, Wilson signed a training camp deal with the
Chicago Sky of the
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). On 11 May, she was waived by the Sky. Wilson joined the
Washington Mystics for training camp ahead of the
2026 WNBA season.
State Leagues Between 2011 and 2013, Wilson played in the
Central ABL for the
Eastern Mavericks. Between 2014 and 2016, she played for the
Launceston Tornadoes in the
South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL). She returned to the Eastern Mavericks in 2017 She had another season with the Launceston Tornadoes in the SEABL in 2018. She won All-SEABL Team honours in 2016 and 2018. In 2019, she played for the
Diamond Valley Eagles in the inaugural
NBL1 season. She earned All-Star Five honours all three years. She helped the Flames win the
championship in 2023 behind her grand final MVP performance of 23 points, 16 rebounds and six assists in an 80–65 win over the Sturt Sabres. She went on to earn All-Star Five honours at the
2023 NBL1 National Finals. Wilson joined the
Bendigo Braves of the
NBL1 South for the
2024 season. She averaged 16 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 12 games, missing a large part of the season due to the Olympics. Wilson joined the
Mandurah Magic of the
NBL1 West for the
2025 season. She played three games for the Magic. ==National team==