[5][6] The following year, Angus made the Canadian team for the 2019 Summer Universiade, winning a bronze medal after swimming in the heats of the 4×100 m medley relay.
[7] Angus contemplated retiring from competitive swimming in March 2022, but ultimately opted to continue, later citing her dreams of winning a World medal and qualifying to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
[9] This qualified Angus for her first World Aquatics Championships, appearing at the 2022 edition in Budapest and finishing 24th in the heats of the 100 m breaststroke.
Angus posted times of 1:06.30 in the heats and 1:06.21 in the relay final, both considered "surprise" results based on past performances.
""[8] While many of Canada's top swimmers opted to skip the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Angus was named to the team.
[3] She attended college and competed at Northwestern University where both her father and mother graduated and received their masters degrees in business administration.