She led the nation in 1994 with 10.3 assists per game and was selected first-team All-America by Kodak, the United States Basketball Writers' Association, and USA Today.
Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference's 25th Anniversary Team, she is[1] one of five former players and coaches inducted into the inaugural class of the FIU Hall of Fame on November 17, 2006.
She was traded by the New York Liberty to the Sacramento Monarchs at beginning of 2002 season in exchange for the 2003 second round draft pick on April 22, 2002.
Nagy played as starting point guard for the MTK in Hungary, where she won the 1991 Hungarian Championship.
She played as point guard for the 1991 Hungarian Women's National Basketball Team that won the bronze medal at the European Championship.