[2] She returned to KFÍ for the 2014–2015 season[3] when she was named the 1. deild Young Player of the Year.
[6] The club repeated as Cup winners in March 2022, with Eva Margrét scoring 16 points in Haukar's 88–81 win against Breiðablik.
[9] On 14 January 2023, she scored 11 points in Haukar's 94–66 win against Keflavík in the Icelandic Cup final.
[11] In March 2023, Eva Margrét agreed to join Keilor Thunder of the Australian NBL1 on a loan following the end of the season with Haukar.
[16] In 2014, she was selected to the 25 training group for the senior national team but was unable to attend.