Her online studies also allowed her to accept an invitation to train with the Orlando Pride, a professional team in the National Women's Soccer League.
[3][7] She recovered from the surgery in time to report to Villanova University, where she had committed to attend as a soccer player during her junior year of high school.
[5] Her 0.79 career goals-against average in her junior season, in which Clemson reached the quarterfinals of the 2020 College Cup, was the fifth-best in program history as of February 2023[update].
[10] Hancuff made her professional debut for the Australian side on November 18, 2022, making three saves in a 2–1 win over Newcastle Jets.
[14] On June 27, 2023, the North Carolina Courage signed Hancuff to a short-term national team replacement contract.