[2] Glasgow began her professional netball career at the Adelaide Thunderbirds as a training partner in the 2017 season and had a breakthrough year after making her debut for the senior team.
[3][4] Glasgow was named in the 2016-17 Australian Netball World Youth Cup squad that went on to play the Finals against New Zealand.
[5] Glasgow had an interrupted season in 2018 and missed several matches, as she battled with injury and mental health issues.
[citation needed] In the 2023 season, Glasgow broke the record for most successful Super-Shots in one game when she converted fourteen of her attempts against Queensland Firebirds.
[8] In 2024, she moved to the new Melbourne Mavericks team, but suffered a lower leg fracture in a preseason friendly against the Sunshine Coast Lightning that has sidelined her for the 2024 season.