Declining several Division 1 scholarships, she opted to stay local and go to the same school her grandparents and parents attended.
[3] The Lady Jackets were 126-16 during her four-year career with two NAIA Division II national runner-up finishes and four conference championships.
[5] Smart was named MVP of the Coates Sports Management Pro Basketball Exposure Camp in Boston.
It was designed to give players with professional basketball aspirations the opportunity to showcase their skills in front of various pro scouts, coaches, and agents.
As a result of her showing at the camp, Smart received ten offers from various Europeans teams before selecting Point Chaud which is located in Sprimont, Belgium.
[2] Smart signed with the Sandringham Sabres in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) for the 2015 season.
[8] In her first season at Sandringham, Smart was an MVP contender as she led the league in scoring averaging 23.9 points per game.
In 2018, Brittany played in the Southeastern Australian Basketball league with the Hobart Chargers averaging 22.1ppg, 5.1reb, 4.2assists per game shooting a high clip of 44.7% from the field.
[9] Smart signed with the Sandringham Sabres in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) for the 2015 season.