Bansley and Wilkerson struggled during pool play, recording two losses and one win, but advanced into the knockout stages due to being one of the top two "Lucky Loser" teams.
[13] With limited preseason time, they debuted on the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour at the Tlaxcala Challenge in March, but did not make it out of qualifying.
[14] Entering the 2022 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Rome as the twentieth seed, Bukovec/Wilkerson went on a run to the women's tournament final, where they took the silver medal after being defeated by Brazil's Lisboa/Ramos.
"[15] The two opted to end their season after the Paris Elite16 tournament in late September,[14] from which they were eventually eliminated prior to the quarter-final stage.
[16] On November 1, 2022, Wilkerson announced that she was no longer competing with Bukovec, and had formed a new partnership with Melissa Humana-Paredes, a former teammate during her time playing volleyball at York University.
[18] At the 2023 Beach Volleyball World Championships in early October, the duo won five consecutive matches without conceding a set, but were eliminated in the quarter-final by Australians Clancy/Artacho del Solar.
[21] The Olympic tournament began poorly for the team, who lost their first two games in pool play, and reached the knockout stage only via winning a lucky loser playoff against Czechs Hermannová/Štochlová.
[27] Humana-Parades' father Hernán said that he felt their victory would have an "even bigger" impact on the sport in Canada than the bronze medal team he had coached in 1996.