CIS She was CIS rookie of the year in 2008 and voted league MVP in her second year. She won the 2009 QSSF scoring crown with 24 goals and 30 assists for 54 points in just 18 conference games. These numbers set league records in each category. She was seven points back of
Alberta Pandas player Tarin Podloski (23–38–61) for the
CIS national scoring title. In 2008, Bettez was one of three Martlets in three years to be named as the top rookie in
Canadian Interuniversity Sport women's ice hockey championship. This marked the first time in CIS history that players from the same school in a team sport were honoured as the nation's best freshman for three consecutive years.
Catherine Ward and
Marie-Andree Leclerc-Auger received the award in 2006–07 and 2008–09. On February 14, 2010, Bettez had two goals and defenceman
Cathy Chartrand added three assists as the No.1-ranked McGill won for the 78th consecutive outing, blanking Concordia 3–0 in women's hockey at the
Ed Meagher Arena. It marked McGill's 32nd straight win over the Stingers, who haven't scored against the Martlets in more than six regular season games, dating back to a 16–1 McGill win on November 15, 2007. During the
2011–12 McGill Martlets women's ice hockey season, she was named an alternate captain. Anne-Sophie Bettez was chosen player by excellence of the season 2011–2012. The player ended the season in the second rank with a harvest of 13 goals and 24 assists for 37 points in 20 games. It is the second time When Anne-Sophie Bettez receives this honor. She had been named an
athlete par excellence in 2008–2009 season besides removing recruit's title of the year in 2007–2008.
PWHL Bettez was drafted in the 14th round of the
2023 PWHL Draft by
Montreal. She announced her retirement from the league on 11 October 2024
Hockey Canada Her first experience with Hockey Canada was in 2007. She attended Canada's national women's under-22 team selection camp in Toronto in August 2007. The following year, she attended Canada's national women's under-22 team evaluation camp in Calgary. In August 2008, she played for Canada's national women's under-22 team in a three-game exhibition against the US, in Pierrefonds, Quebec. In 2009, she won a silver medal with
Team Canada at the 2009
MLP Cup in
Germany. She had three points in the four game tournament. Bettez was named to Canadian national team roster for the IIHF world championship in
Hämeenlinna,
Finland. She was part of the roster that won a silver medal. In January 2010, she won a gold medal at the
MLP Cup in Germany. In March 2011, she was invited to the
Canada women's national ice hockey team selection camp to determine the final roster for the
2011 IIHF Women's World Championship. At the 2011 Winter Universiade, Ann-Sophie Bettez scored two goals in a 14–0 shutout of Great Britain (contested on January 30, 2011 at Cemal Gursel Arena). With the win, Canada improved to 3–0 in the tournament. Bettez scored one of the four Team Canada goals in its gold medal triumph at the 2011 Winter Universiade. ==Hockey Canada==