With Taranto until 2013, Greco and her team won three A1 Series Championships and reach the final of the 2008-09 EuroCup Women tournament.
[1] During the mid to late 1990s, Greco won four tennis championships while attending Crescenta Valley High School.
[3] While with the high school basketball team, Greco and Crescenta Valley were defeated in the 1997 Division 1-A championship game as part of the CIF Southern Section.
[4][5] For her post-secondary education, Greco studied comparative politics and history at the University of California, Los Angeles.
[10][11] After five game appearances in 2001, Greco was not allowed to play during the remainder of the season due to her previous concussions.
[20] In her 13 regular season games, Greco scored 29 points while accumulating ten rebounds and eight assists.
[21] In the playoffs, Greco was part of the Storm roster that won the 2004 WNBA Finals during her four games.
[32] That year, Greco was hired by St Bernard High School as their girls basketball coach.
[37] The following year, she established a bicycle touring company in Santa Monica, California with Lindsey Harding.
[39] From 1997 to 1998, The Los Angeles Times named Greco player of the year for Southern California as their Cheryl Miller Award recipient.