Elias played lead throughout her junior career for the
Meghan Walter rink. In 2017, the team, with third
Sara Oliver and second
Morgan Reimer lost the provincial junior final to
Shae Bevan. The following year, the team, now with third
Erica Wiebe, went undefeated until the final where they lost to the
Mackenzie Zacharias rink. Team Walter also lost back-to-back U18 finals in 2018 and 2019 to Emma Jensen. The
2019–20 season saw Team Walter win their first tour event at the Manitoba Curling Tour Classic, defeating
Abby Ackland in the final. At the junior championship, they missed the playoffs with a 4–3 record. During the
2021–22 season, Team Walter made their first appearance on the national stage when they won the right to represent Manitoba at the
2021 World Junior Qualification Event. The team, now with third
Lane Prokopowich and second
Katie McKenzie finished 3–2 through the round robin to qualify for the playoffs. They then lost to Nova Scotia's
Taylour Stevens 7–4 in the quarterfinals. Later in the season, the team qualified for the
2022 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, their first time competing in the provincial women's championship. They missed the playoffs with a 1–4 record. Following their last season of juniors, Elias and Walter joined forces with Abby Ackland and Sara Oliver to form a new team for the
2022–23 season. After a slow start, the team found their footing at the
2022 Western Showdown where they advanced all the way to the final before losing to
Silvana Tirinzoni. The team again qualified at the
2022 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic where they lost in the quarterfinals to
Gim Eun-ji. Team Ackland changed their lineup halfway through the season with Walter taking over as the new skip. This switch paid off immediately with the team winning the DeKalb Superspiel in December 2022. The team made their first
Grand Slam event at the
2023 Canadian Open where they qualified for the playoffs through the B side. They then lost in the quarterfinals to Tean Gim. Elias herself had already played in a Slam that season, as she and Meghan Walter spared for the
Casey Scheidegger rink at the
2022 Masters, playing lead and third on the team, which was skipped by
Kate Hogan. The team finished 2–2 through the round robin before losing a tiebreaker to
Chelsea Carey. Team Ackland competed in the
2023 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts where they finished 3–2 through the round robin. They went on to a 5–3 record in the championship pool, enough to qualify for a tiebreaker. There, they won 9–3 over Beth Peterson to qualify for the semifinal where they upset
Kaitlyn Lawes 8–5. In the championship game, they lost 10–5 to
Jennifer Jones, ending their run. Despite this, Team Ackland still qualified for the
2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as Wild Card #3 thanks to their CTRS points earned throughout the season. At the Hearts, the team finished fifth in their pool with a 3–5 record, earning wins over the Northwest Territories, New Brunswick, and the Yukon. Despite their success as a new team, Team Ackland disbanded at the end of the season. For the
2023–24 season, Elias and Walter teamed up with
Kate Cameron and
Taylor McDonald to form a new squad. Cameron skipped the team with Walter playing third, McDonald at second and Elias at lead. The team had immediate success in their first event together, going undefeated to claim the
2023 Icebreaker Challenge. They continued to build momentum throughout their next few events, reaching the final of the Alberta Curling Series Major and the semifinals of the
2023 Saville Shootout and the
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic. In Grand Slam play, the team played in four events but failed to reach the playoffs in any of them. At the
2024 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Cameron had a strong start with six straight wins to begin the event. They then lost their final two championship round games and the semifinal to
Beth Peterson, eliminating them in third. However, their strong results throughout the season earned them an entry into the
2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in
Calgary. For the Hearts,
Kelsey Rocque took McDonald's place in the lineup as she was expecting her first child. Throughout the preliminary round, Team Cameron had mixed results but managed to win both their games on the final day of round robin to earn a championship round berth. There, they knocked off the four-time defending champions Team
Kerri Einarson to earn a spot in the final four. After defeating Alberta's
Selena Sturmay in the 3 vs. 4 game, they came up short against Jennifer Jones in the semifinal, earning the bronze medal. At the end of the season, the team announced third Meghan Walter was stepping away from competitive curling to focus on school. ==Personal life==