Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan,[1] Tuck played from an early age, but didn't think she was very good at it.
[3] Her senior year, the team had a record of 27–2, reaching the supersectionals, and failing to win the state title for the first time in her career.
[5] The Tournament of Champions is an annual event, since 1997, showcasing the best high school girls basketball teams.
[7] Bolingbrook, considered to be the number 1 team by USA Today, was assigned to the Smith Division, where they faced Cicero – North Syracuse High School (C-NS).
The top twenty high school players in the country are named as WBCA All-Americans, and eligible to play in the all-star game.
[14] The team competed in the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women, held in Rodez & Toulouse, France.
[15] She continued her USA Basketball career with a position on the U19 team which competed in Puerto Montt, Chile in July 2011.
The team was competing at the 2012 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Women, held in Gurabo, Puerto Rico in August 2012.
[20] Tuck, along with teammates Moriah Jefferson and Breanna Stewart, were three of the twelve players selected to be on the team representing the US at the U19 World Championship for Women held in Klaipėda and Panevėžys, Lithuania in July 2013.
In the second round the Sun swept the Los Angeles Sparks to advance to the finals, where they were defeated by the Washington Mystics.
Prior to the 2020 WNBA season, Tuck was traded to the Seattle Storm, where she was reunited with her former UConn teammate, Breanna Stewart.
In 2018, Tuck signed with Beijing Great Wall of the Women's Chinese Basketball Association for the 2018-19 off-season.
[27] In December 2024, Tuck, who had been the director of franchise development was promoted to become the general manager of the Connecticut Sun.