WNBL Pirini joined the
West Coast Waves of the
Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) for the
2013–14 season. She re-joined Waves for the
2014–15 season. She was used sparingly over two seasons as a development player. For the
2015–16 WNBL season, Pirini joined the
Adelaide Lightning. where she was named player of the game in one of her appearances, having 18 points and six rebounds.
State leagues Pirini debuted for the
Willetton Tigers of the
State Basketball League (SBL) during the
2012 season. She continued with the Tigers in the
2013 SBL season and the
2014 SBL season. In 2015, Pirini played for the
BA Centre of Excellence in the
South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL). Pirini joined the
Joondalup Wolves for the
2019 SBL season. She continued with the Wolves in 2020 in the
West Coast Classic. In 2021, Pirini joined the
Lakeside Lightning, now in the
NBL1 West, for the league's
inaugural season. Pirini was set to join the Willetton Tigers for the
2025 NBL1 West season,
National team Pirini represented Australia at the 2013
Australian Youth Olympic Festival in
3x3 basketball. She played for Australia at the
2015 FIBA Under-19 World Championship in Russia, where she helped the team take home the bronze medal. ==References==