She is also the first female head coach of a men's club team in Morocco, and subsequently in North Africa and the Middle East.
[6] She went on to win another national title in Zambia's senior men's league in 2015/2016 as head coach of team Matero Magic.
[8] Having served as assistant coach of the Zambia men's national team for the 2017 Afrobasket Zone VI qualifiers and Cameroon men's basketball teams for 2019 FIBA World Cup African Qualifiers, Mills joined the Kenyan Morans as head coach in January 2021.
Kenya defeated Mali to pick up their first win at an AfroBasket and for the first time progressed past the first round group stage.
[citation needed] On 12 February 2022, she was announced as head coach of AS Salé a club in the Division Excellence, the top professional men's league in Morocco.
[citation needed] On 2 December 2022, Mills signed for Ivorian team ABC Fighters, who earlier qualified for the 2023 BAL season.
[15] Mills declined to re-sign with Bangui Sporting Club for the 2024 Basketball Africa League due to the non-payment of her salary and bonus for the second round of the 2023 Road to BAL.
[6] She and her identical twin sister, Vik,[4] grew up playing multiple sports such as netball, tennis, athletics and swimming.
[citation needed] In August 2022 Mills launched the Global Women In Basketball Coaching Network via Facebook.