Carlos began her collegiate volleyball career in the UAAP Season 78. Aside from UP she was also being recruited by other
UAAP teams of
DLSU,
Adamson and
FEU. She won the
Palarong Pambansa Best Blocker award before entering college at the
University of the Philippines-Diliman, she is currently playing for the
UP Fighting Lady Maroons. She helped her collegiate team enter the Final Four in the
UAAP Season 78, and helped the team win two bronze medal finishes in the
Shakey's V-League. Carlos is known for her versatility, she was a
Middle blocker in High School before she was converted to an
Opposite Hitter, and later on to an
Outside hitter for the Lady Maroons. Carlos won the Inquirer 7 - Week 2 Top 7 and Week 3 Top 1 Player from the UAAP. At the age of 18, she was recruited to play for the
Perlas Spikers in the
Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Reinforced Open Conference. For two consecutive years, she was picked to join the
Premier Volleyball League All-Star. In 2016, she helped
Team Palaban defeat
Team Puso. In 2017, she top-scored
Team Roger to defeat
Team Rico where she bagged the
2017 PVL Best Player of the All-Stars award. She is also a member of the
UP Fighting Maroons Women's Beach Volleyball Team, where she and
Ayel Estrañero won bronze for the Lady Maroons. In 2018, Carlos was awarded as the 1st Best Outside Spiker and the Most Valuable Player in the
2018 PSL Collegiate Grand Slam Conference after her return from
shin injury. In 2019, Carlos led the
Motolite team in its inaugural semis run for the
2019 PVL Open Conference as the league's 2nd highest scorer. She was eventually elected as the Best Opposite of the tournament. In 2021, she joined the
Creamline Cool Smashers for the first season of the
Premier Volleyball League on its professional status. ==Clubs==