She was ranked as a four-star prospect after high school and was recruited to play at the University of Houston.
[4] However, she left the university shortly afterwards, after feeling burnout, a lack of fit with the team, and tensions at home.
[10] Mack went back and forth with signing Hardship Contracts with the Sky until ultimately being let go for the last time in June 2021.
[12] After two years playing overseas in Poland, New Zealand and Turkey, Mack signed with the Phoenix Mercury for the 2024 WNBA season.
On May 14, 2024, she earned her first WNBA career start in Mercury's opening loss at the Las Vegas Aces.