Daryl Watts started playing hockey around the age of 4, following in the footsteps of her older brother Jackson. Little did anybody know that Watts would become one of the greatest players in women’s collegiate hockey.
Beginning her career at Boston College in the 2017-18 season, Watts became the first freshman player to ever earn the Patty Kazmaier Award March 2018, thanks to an NCAA-leading 82 points in just 38 games, an insane 2.16 points per game.
Watts credits the success of that season to former teammate Caitrin Lonergan, but she also said that she wasn’t happy with Boston College after two years and wanted to play for a team with better chemistry and a better chance to win a national championship.