Alanna Smith

[12] In the 2019–2020 season, Smith played for Incheon S-Birds of the Women's Korean Basketball League and was named to in the All-Star team.

[16] Following her release by the Indiana Fever during the 2022 WNBA season, Smith returned to Australia once again and signed with the NBL1 team, the Townsville Flames, winning a championship.

[17] In the 2022–2023 season, Smith played for AZS AJP Gorzów Wielkopolski of the Basket Liga Kobiet.

Smith represented the Gems at the Under-19 World Championship in Russia the following year, where they finished in third place and took home the bronze medal.

At age 20, Smith was selected to the Opals team that competed in the 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup in India.

She made an immediate impact, averaging 10.8 points and 5.3 rebounds (2nd and 3rd highest for the team, respectively) in 14.5 minutes per game,[23] helping Australia finish the tournament as runners-up and qualify for the World Cup the following year.

In 2018, Smith represented the Opals in her first major international tournament—the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, held in Tenerife, Spain.

Smith, like all the other members of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Opals women's basketball team, had a difficult tournament.

[3] She was named to the FIBA All-Star Five of the games for women's basketball for her role in the team's bronze medal performance.

[27] Australia beat Belgium 85-81 to return to the medal podium for the first time since their performance in the 2012 Olympics games in London.