Juniors Hebert's junior team of
Jocelyn Peterman,
Brittany Tran and
Kristine Anderson won a silver medal at the
2011 Canada Winter Games, losing to British Columbia's
Corryn Brown in the final. The next season, the team represented Alberta at the
2012 Canadian Junior Curling Championships after winning the Alberta junior championship with a 7–1 record. At the championship, the team finished second through the round robin with a 10–2 record, only behind Manitoba's
Shannon Birchard. They then won the semifinal against British Columbia's
Kesa Van Osch to advance to the final against the Manitoba rink. After taking four in the fourth end, the Peterman rink stole five in the fifth, going on to win the game by a 12–6 score. This qualified the team to represent Canada at the
2012 World Junior Curling Championships. After posting a 6–3 round robin record, the team lost to Russia's
Anna Sidorova in a tiebreaker match, thus failing to make the playoffs. The next season, the team failed to even make the Canadian Juniors, having not even made the playoffs in the Alberta playdowns. In 2014, her last year of junior eligibility, Hebert's team lost in the Alberta junior final to
Kelsey Rocque, who would go on to win that year's World Junior championships. Also throughout juniors, the Peterman team entered several
World Curling Tour events, including the
Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic twice, which was a
Grand Slam event at the time. They won just one match at the
2012 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic and went winless at the
2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic. They also reached the final of the
2013 Good Times Bonspiel where they lost to
Cheryl Bernard.
Women's Aged out of juniors, Hebert joined the
Crystal Webster rink at lead for the
2014–15 season. After qualifying for the
2015 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts through the Southern qualifier, the team lost in the C qualifier game to
Chelsea Carey. This arrangement lasted just one season, however, with Hebert moving to join the
Geri-Lynn Ramsay squad at second. This team saw less success as they failed to reach any playoffs on tour and did not qualify for the
2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts. She then joined the
Nadine Chyz rink at second for the
2016–17 season. On tour, Team Chyz found success at multiple tour stops, beginning by winning the
Avonair Cash Spiel at the start of the year. They then reached the final of the
Medicine Hat Charity Classic before winning both the
Crestwood Ladies Fall Classic and the
Red Deer Curling Classic in November. The following month, the team won their fourth tour event of the season at the
Curl Mesabi Classic. With all the point accumulated throughout the season, the team got an automatic spot at the
2017 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts through their Alberta tour points. Despite being one of the favorites entering the provincial championship, they went 2–3 in the triple knockout and were eliminated in the C event semifinal. The following season, the team played in the
2017 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 2 event, losing in a tiebreaker to
Robyn Silvernagle. They also qualified for the
2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials where after a 3–3 round robin record, they won two tiebreakers to advance to the playoffs. They were then immediately eliminated by
Julie Tippin in the first round. Elsewhere on tour, the team defended their title at the Avonair Cash Spiel with an undefeated record. At the
2018 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, they again lost in a C semifinal game to finish the event with a 3–3 record. The team then disbanded following the Alberta provincials with Hebert joining the new Kelsey Rocque rink at second for the
2018–19 season. With Rocque, Hebert continued to find success on tour. The team only missed the playoffs at one event throughout the year and reached the final of the
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic where they lost to
Alina Kovaleva. With three semifinal finishes and two quarterfinal appearances, Team Rocque secured enough points on the Alberta tour to qualify for the
2019 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts. There, the team qualified for the playoffs through the B event and reached the final with a semifinal victory over
Jodi Marthaller. Facing Chelsea Carey in the final, the team gave up four in the ninth end to lose the game 8–3. Team Rocque had a strong
2019–20 season, starting it off with a semifinal finish at the
2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic. The team qualified for the playoffs at the
2019 Tour Challenge Grand Slam event where they lost to eventual winners
Anna Hasselborg. Going into the
2020 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Rocque was the number one seeded team, earning their spot through the CTRS points leader berth. They went 6–1 through the round robin, with their only loss to the
Laura Walker. They would play Walker again in the 1 vs. 2 game where they lost 7–1. They had a strong semifinal game, able to easily defeat
Krysta Hilker 8–1 setting up the third match for Rocque and Walker during the competition. The team struggled during the final, not able to figure out the ice and losing the final for the second straight year in a row. It would be the team's last event of the season as both the
Players' Championship and the
Champions Cup Grand Slam events were cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The team disbanded following the season. After the
COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the majority of the
2020–21 season, Hebert joined the
Robyn Silvernagle rink out of Saskatchewan for the
2021–22 season as their alternate. With Silvernagle out on maternity leave for most of the year, second
Jessie Hunkin took over skipping duties with Hebert coming in to throw second. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the qualification process for the
2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for the championship. In these modifications,
Curling Canada created the
2021 Canadian Curling Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event, an event where eight teams would compete to try to earn one of two spots into the
2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials. Team Silvernagle qualified for the Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event as the third seed. The team qualified for the playoffs through the B Event, giving them two chances to secure a spot in the Pre-Trials. They then, however, lost 10–8 to
Kerry Galusha and 8–6 to
Jill Brothers, finishing third and not advancing. With Silvernagle back in the lineup, Hebert did not play for the rest of the season. Silvernagle then left the team following the season with Hebert joining full-time at second for the
2022–23 season. In their third event, Team Hunkin reached the semifinals of the
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic, losing to
Ikue Kitazawa. They then played in the
2022 Tour Challenge Tier 2 where after dropping their opening game, they ran the table to reach the final. There, they were defeated 8–2 by
Clancy Grandy. After two more quarterfinal appearances, the team played in the
2023 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts where they finished in fifth place with a 3–4 record. Third
Kristen Streifel then left the team and was replaced by
Jessie Haughian. To begin the
2023–24 season, the team had three consecutive quarterfinal appearances. Their best finish came at the Saville Grand Prix with a semifinal loss to
Selena Sturmay. At the
2024 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team bettered their performance with a 4–3 record but did not qualify for the playoffs based on their draw-to-the-button total. Following the dissolution of Team Hunkin, Hebert was announced as the alternate for the
Kaitlyn Lawes rink from Manitoba for the
2024–25 season. ==Personal life==