Waldus was a two-time member of the KNVB Talent Team in Amsterdam and attended the Johann Cruyff University in the Netherlands. In 2011, she played three seasons for the soccer club SC Heerenveen near her home town, first in the Eredivisie, which changed later to the BeNe League. She was named to the women's first team for three consecutive seasons and was team captain in each of the last two seasons. She scored nine goals during her career at Heerenveen, including six in 2013. In August 2014 Waldus came to the Alabama Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama USA, as a senior, and made an immediate impact early in the season on the defensive side of the ball. About halfway through the season, she became a defensive midfielder. She started and played in all 20 games of the season and scored three goals. In 2015 Waldus earned a spot on the roster of Sky Blue FC. In the summer of 2015 she signed a contract in Sweden with Mallbackens IF, which plays in Damallsvenskan, the highest division, for the rest of the season. In January 2016 she signed for the German side Turbine Potsdam, where she played the second half of the 2015–2016 season. At the end of the season she moved from Germany to the Netherlands to the champion of the Dutch first Division FC Twente. After playing three games in the qualifying round of the UEFA Women's Champions League, FC Twente was placed for the first round, in which they encountered Sparta Praha from Czech Republic. In the second round they had to play Barcelona. After a 1–0 loss in Barcelona, FC Twente had chances in the home game, but FC Barcelona scored the goals: 0–4. Statistics of the home game Fc Twente ended second this season. In July2017 in Iceland the competition was halfway. Fylkir from Reykyavik was the next club that asked her to come over to Iceland to play in the icelandic competition: Úrvalsdeild. The coach was Hermann Hreiðarsson who played in the national team and in the Premier League in England. In September 2017, Waldus joined Australian club Western Sydney Wanderers, together with fellow countrywoman Marlous Pieëte. The competition, the W-League, ended in February 2018. In March 2018 Waldus signed a contract with Avaldsnes Idrettslag in Norway playing the Toppserien and in the UEFA Women's Champions League. After a few games she became captain of the team. In the UEFA Women's Champions League, after playing a qualifying round in Kroatia, they encountered winner of the 2017-2018 edition Olympique Lyonnais Féminin. In Norway, in Haugesund after the first half 0-0 they lost with 0-2 and in Lyon the result was 5-0 in favour of Olympique Lyonnais Féminin. In the Norwegian competition Toppserien Avaldsnes Idrettslag ended 9 out of 12 participating teams. In November 2018 after the end of the Norwegian Season Maruschka continued her career in Australia and went to play for the second season in a row for Western Sydney Wanderers for the 2018–19 W-League season. The Australian women soccer season runs from September until February. After the season in the US and Scandinavia has ended. So you will find a lot of players of the US, Australia and Scandinavia who play a double season. That is why the Australian competition is a strong competition with great players as Sam Kerr, Lo'eau LaBonta, Elise Kellond-Knight and Lisa De Vanna. In March 2019The Flying Dutchman or The Happy Soccer Nomad returned to Norway and signed a two-year contract with Vålerenga IF to play in the Toppserien. At Vålerenga IF she met for third time in her career Frysian and Dutch soccer player Sherida Spitse. In 2019 Vålerenga IF ended second in the national competition, the Toppserien. They also reached the final of the Norway Cup Women, in which they lost from LSK Kvinner. 2019 was the best season of Vålerenga IF up to now. Maruschka Waldus, Sherida Spitse and Ajara Nchout of Vålerenga IF were selected in the Team Of The Year 2019, the best eleven players, of the Toppserien.