She played multiple positions before settling on forward, while she admired United States national team players Alex Morgan, Rose Lavelle, and Crystal Dunn.
[1][2] She committed to the University of Pittsburgh as a freshman in 2018 when the Panthers were beginning to be rebuilt by new head coach Randy Waldrum.
[1] That season, the Panthers made their first NCAA championship appearance in program history, with Schupansky scoring in their second-round win against Georgetown.
[8] She provided 7 goals and led the nation with 15 assists in her senior season, earning second-team All-ACC honors, though the Panthers missed the NCAA tournament.
[1][9][10] NJ/NY Gotham FC announced on December 23, 2024, that they had signed Schupansky to a two-year contract through 2026, with a team option to extend an additional year.