The team wore used Acadia varsity men's hockey sweaters and raised funds to play in a few tournaments.
[2] At the 1990 World Championships in Ottawa, Ontario, Wilson led her team to a gold medal, scoring three goals and eight assists in five games.
She was on the gold medal team at the 1992 World Championships in Tampere, Finland, but she was injured, scoring one goal and one assist in five games.
She was also a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 1994 World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, scoring four goals and four assists in five games.
She also played on the second-place Maritime Sports Blades at the 1995 National Championships, scoring six goals and six assists in six games en route to earning the most valuable player award.
Wilson was on the gold medal-winning teams at the 1995 and 1996 Pacific Rim championships in Richmond, British Columbia, and in San Jose, California.
She captained the gold medal-winning team at the 1997 Ice Hockey World Championships in Kitchener, Ontario, scoring a goal and four assists in five games.