Kansas City Current The
Kansas City Current selected Walker 41st overall in the fourth round of the
2022 NWSL Draft. She was signed to a one-year contract with the option to extend for another year, which was exercised. She made her professional debut on March 18, 2022, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 draw against
Racing Louisville in the
2022 NWSL Challenge Cup group stage. She remained in the lineup for all but one of the Current's games in the Challenge Cup, helping the team reach the semifinals. She started six of the first seven regular-season games before being left out the eleven after early June. After the Current placed fifth in the regular season, Walker was unused in the playoffs as the team reached the
championship game, losing to the
Portland Thorns. Walker made 18 appearances (12 starts) in all competitions in her rookie season. After her rookie season, Walker was hired as an assistant coach by the
Kansas City Comets of the
Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) on November 22, 2022, becoming the first female coach in MASL history. She knew Comets head coach
Leo Gibson and assistant coach Stefan Stokic from her youth soccer days. Her duties included analyzing game film and scrimmaging with the men in practice. On July 22, 2023, starting out of position in
midfield, Walker recorded her first two professional assists against the
Houston Dash, setting up the first two goals of
Kristen Hamilton's
hat trick in a 3–1 victory in the
2023 NWSL Challenge Cup group stage. After missing the playoffs, the Current did not re-resign Walker to the team.
Dallas Trinity Walker joined the
North Carolina Courage as a non-roster invitee in the 2024 preseason and signed with the team as an injury replacement player. On August 1, 2024, she was waived by the Courage and signed
Dallas Trinity ahead of the
USL Super League's
inaugural season. She appeared in the starting lineup of Trinity's first-ever game on August 18, which they drew 1–1 against the
Tampa Bay Sun. She started 23 regular-season games and one playoff game, helping Dallas place third out of eight teams before losing to the Tampa Bay Sun in the semifinals. Walker announced her retirement from soccer on June 9, 2025. ==Personal life==