While she was unable to play for Stetson, she did earn Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team honors for the 2014–15 season.
She was rushed into the squad as a replacement for American Cassie Cooke, who was ruled out for the season with a knee injury.
After originally signing with the Melbourne Tigers, Ciabattoni felt it wasn't the right fit and ended up landing in Hobart.
[15] Ciabattoni split the 2018–19 season in Italy, starting with Reyer Venezia before being loaned to Ponzano Basket Veneto in February 2019.
[16] She joined the Rockingham Flames in June 2019 for the rest of the SBL season[17] and helped the team win the championship.
[26] On 26 June 2023, Ciabattoni signed with the Perth Lynx for the 2023–24 WNBL season, returning to the team for a third stint.
[33] She helped the Cougars reach the NBL1 West grand final,[34][35] where they lost 97–81 to the Rockingham Flames despite Ciabattoni's game-high 30 points.
[36] After mulling over European options, Ciabattoni re-signed with the Lynx late in the off-season as the last player announced by the club for the 2024–25 WNBL season.
[37] On 16 February 2025, in the regular season finale, Ciabattoni hit the match winning shot for the first time in her career, helping the Lynx defeat the Townsville Fire in overtime to secure second place.