In her freshman year, she was an honorable mention All-Ivy selection, and received the team's Captain Cup after starting 15 games.
[3] She was the first Yale player, and just the fourth Ivy to be selected in the NWSL College Draft, joining Princeton’s Jen Hoy (2013), Harvard’s Midge Purce (2017) and Princeton’s Tyler Lussi (2017).She was not signed to the active roster for the start of the 2018 season, and would not make any league appearances for the Courage.
[4] In July 2018 she was named to the team's roster for the first-ever Women's International Champions Cup Tournament.
[5] Hudson joined the Washington Spirit in March 2019 as a non-roster invitee for their pre-season training camp.
[7] Hudson made her first professional appearance on May 11, 2019, as an 84th-minute substitute in Washington's 3–2 win over Sky Blue FC.