[2] She is married to the former professional volleyball player[3][4][5] and coach José Alvarado and they have a son named Joseph Alfredo.
[10][11] With the experience of playing professionally in Peru and Brazil and recovered from an arm injury,[8] she led her national team to the qualifier tournament for the 1997 South American Championship.
[22] She won the 2002 Puerto Rico Athletic Games and Sports Festival volleyball championship and Most Valuable Player award.
[23] She was signed for the Puerto Rican club Llaneras de Toa Baja for the 2003 season[24][23] where she, as a college student, found some money for living[25] was voted for the all-star game[26] and after being the tournament second best scorer with 557 points and best defensive player.
[39][40] During the 2006 season from the Puerto Rican league she was still recovering from her knee, but managed to top the scorer with 515 points,[41] being also chosen among the Offensive Team, Best Spiker and All Star,[42][43] helping her club to reach the postseason playoffs after winning the sudden death match against Valencianas de Juncos.
[40] She was the first import player to reach the 2,000 points in the Puerto Rican league, achieving this compliment in January 2007,[2] and was praised by the Llaneras de Toa Baja owner Rosario Vega de Raíces as a great person, athlete and partner, additionally defining her as the best reinforcement that has played in the league.
[67] As the reigning Venezuelan Champion, she played the 2015 South American Club Championship with Aragua[68] where they finished in the sixth place after losing 2-3 the final match to the Chilean Boston College.
[70] For the 2016 Puerto Rican season, she played for Capitalinas de San Juan and won the Comeback of the Year award.