[1] As of September 2024, she is on the roster for AL ULA, a professional women's basketball club based in Saudi Arabia.
Fair's achievements earned her recognition as one of the 10 finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award,[12] as well as placements on the late-season watch lists for the Dawn Staley Award[13] In her third and final season at Buffalo, Fair led the team to their first NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament appearance since 2019.
[17] In the Bulls first round NCAA Tournament loss to Tennessee, Fair scored 25 points, five rebounds, seven assists and two steals.
[20] With them, transferred fellow players, Dominique Camp, Cheyenne McEvans, Saniaa Wilson, and Georgia Wooley, and coaches Kristen Sharkey and Khyreed Carter.
[21][22] These transfers immediately made an impact on the teams performance with 9 more total wins than the previous year and an appearance in the 2023 Women's National Invitation Tournament Quarterfinal.
[30] On December 18, 2023, in a game against Cornell University, Fair joined the list of the Top 25 NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring leaders.
In her last home game of the regular season at the JMA Wireless Dome against Pittsburgh on February 25, 2024, she passed Brittney Griner for fifth on the NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring leaders list.
She led her team to her second NCAA Tournament appearance with a sixth seed matchup in the 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament against Arizona in the Portland Regional 3 at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, CT. During this first round game, Fair score a game high 32 points with a 50% Field goal percentage and created an 11-0 scoring run in the end of the fourth quarter resulting in a 74-69 win over Arizona.
[33] In her last college game, Syracuse played the regional host, 3 seeded UConn Huskies, with an early scoring drought causing an eventual 64-72 loss.
Fair put up 20 points with 4 three-pointers, moving into her final place as third in the NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring leaders list.
[34] Following the NCAA Tournament, Fair was invited to participate in the 2024 State Farm Slam Dunk Women's 3-Point Championship.
In the first round, she scored a total of 16 points tying for third place with Unique Drake of the St John's Red Storm.
She also participated in the U23 Women’s World Cup in late September, 2023, in Lublin, Poland in which the team went 2-2 in Pool A and finished in 11th place.
[54][55] She made her WNBA regular season debut on May 25, 2024, in a 99–80 home win against the Indiana Fever, registering 2 assists in 4 minutes played.