Nazarov played ultimate at the University of California at Los Angeles, joining the inaugural women's team in the fall of 2003, and going on to win the
Callahan Award in 2007. She helped lead Bruins Ladies Ultimate (BLU) to a finals appearance in the 2006 College Championships, where they fell to
Stanford Superfly after defeating
University of British Columbia in the quarterfinals and
University of Colorado Boulder in the semifinals. Nazarov played with San Francisco Blackbird in 2011, winning her first club title that season. In 2012, she joined
San Francisco Fury, with whom she would win titles in 2012, 2017, 2018, and 2021. She captained Fury during the 2016 and 2017 seasons. In the 2014 and 2016 seasons, she was named to Ultiworld's all-club women's first team. Nazarov has played for multiple USA National Teams. She won gold on the
2013 World Games Team (as an alternate) in Cali, Colombia, gold on the 2015 WCBU Women's Team in Dubai, UAE, gold on the 2016 WUGC Women's Team in London, England, gold on the
2017 World Games team in Wroclaw, Poland, and gold on the
2022 World Games Team (as an alternate) in Birmingham, Alabama. She was also named to the 2020 USA women's national team, which was set to compete in the 2020 World Ultimate and Guts Championships in the Netherlands, but was ultimately cancelled due to Covid-19. She was the winner of the Kathy Pufahl Spirit Award in 2016. This award is given annually to a player "who has exhibited personal responsibility, integrity and selfless contribution to ultimate, combined with a high standard of playing ability." Nominees for this award are nominated by their club teams, and the winner is determined by a vote of teams playing at the National Championships. She has been coaching in the women's ultimate program at the
University of California, Berkeley since 2015. == Honors ==