Playing second for the team, she won the 2001 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and a gold at the 2001 World Junior Curling Championships.
At the 2002 Canadian Juniors, MacPhee played third for the team, and they won another Canadian Junior championship and a bronze at the World Junior Championships.
After juniors, MacPhee remained on Birt's team, and would play second once again.
With her sister, she would win another provincial title in 2005 but finished out of the playoffs at the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.
In 2006, she was reunited with Birt and the successful junior team they had.
Green won her third provincial championship in 2007, this time as Birt's third.
In 2008, she left Birt's team to once again play with her sister, except now in the position of skip.
The new lineup was successful and Green along with her sister, Shelley Muzika and Tammi Lowther, would win the PEI provincials, representing the province at the 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
During the National competition would finish in a tie-breaker, with a 7-4 record.
They would face Team Canada Jennifer Jones, taking an early lead up 4-2 during the 5th end break.
They would maintain the lead forcing Canada to take 1 in the 9th.
With hammer coming home, MacPhee would miss her final shot giving up a steal of one, taking them to an extra end.
With the hammer once again in 11, facing an identical final shot as in the 10th end, MacPhee would once again miss her final shot, giving Canada a second stolen point and the win.In 2010, MacPhee would leave her sister's team, and once again join up with Suzanne Birt.
On February 3, 2012, it was announced that MacPhee would leave the Birt team at the end of the season, taking a year off to pursue other activities.