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Maris started playing club rugby for Rugby Trento at the age of 9, she also played for Verona and Villorba before she debuted for Valsugana Rugby Padova in the Serie A competition in 2019.
In 2022, she won the Serie A championship with Valsugana and was called up to the 2021 World Cup squad. She joined English club, Wasps, for the 2022–23 Premier 15s season, but the liquidation of the club and the closure of its professional sector left the players without a team. In 2023, she moved to France to play for ASM Romagnat in the Élite 1 competition. She helped the side reach the championship final where they lost to Stade Bordelais. She returned to Italy to play for Valsugana in 2025.