
Watts Repeats as Hockey East Rookie of the Month
December 05, 2017 | Women's Hockey
Eagles’ freshman wins second conference monthly award
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College women's hockey freshman forward Daryl Watts repeated as Hockey East Rookie of the Month, winning November's award after sweeping Hockey East – and national – player and rookie of the month awards in October.
The 18-year-old Toronto, Ontario, product was third nationally in scoring among all players in November and was the nation's leading rookie scorer. She posted 19 points from seven goals and a nation-high 12 assists. Her 1.50 assists per game led the nation, while she was tied for third in points per game (2.38) among all players.
In November, Watts posted seven multiple-point games in eight contests as No. 2 Boston College went 6-1-1. She had a pair of four-point games, both coming against ranked opponents: a one-goal, three-assist effort against No. 9 Providence on Nov. 3, and a four-assist game at No. 8 St. Lawrence on Nov. 11. She also had a three-point day – two goals and one assist – against Northeastern to close the month on Nov. 28.
Additionally, her totals included two multiple-goal games and three multiple-assist outings.
Watts comes into the last weekend of play in first semester as the national leader in nine categories: points (44), goals (20), assists (24), points per game (2.59), goals per game (1.18), assists per game (1.41), power-play goals (7), power-play points (14) and plus/minus (+25)
So far this season, Watts has won two nationally monthly honors, three conference monthly awards and four league weekly recognitions.
No. 2 Boston College (13-1-3) closes out its first-semester schedule this weekend with a pair of games against Merrimack. BC will host the Warriors on Friday, Dec. 8, at Kelley Rink. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be streamed live on ESPN3. Saturday, the teams meet at Merrimack's Lawler Rink in North Andover, Mass. Faceoff on Saturday is set for 4 p.m.
The 18-year-old Toronto, Ontario, product was third nationally in scoring among all players in November and was the nation's leading rookie scorer. She posted 19 points from seven goals and a nation-high 12 assists. Her 1.50 assists per game led the nation, while she was tied for third in points per game (2.38) among all players.
In November, Watts posted seven multiple-point games in eight contests as No. 2 Boston College went 6-1-1. She had a pair of four-point games, both coming against ranked opponents: a one-goal, three-assist effort against No. 9 Providence on Nov. 3, and a four-assist game at No. 8 St. Lawrence on Nov. 11. She also had a three-point day – two goals and one assist – against Northeastern to close the month on Nov. 28.
Additionally, her totals included two multiple-goal games and three multiple-assist outings.
Watts comes into the last weekend of play in first semester as the national leader in nine categories: points (44), goals (20), assists (24), points per game (2.59), goals per game (1.18), assists per game (1.41), power-play goals (7), power-play points (14) and plus/minus (+25)
So far this season, Watts has won two nationally monthly honors, three conference monthly awards and four league weekly recognitions.
No. 2 Boston College (13-1-3) closes out its first-semester schedule this weekend with a pair of games against Merrimack. BC will host the Warriors on Friday, Dec. 8, at Kelley Rink. Faceoff is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be streamed live on ESPN3. Saturday, the teams meet at Merrimack's Lawler Rink in North Andover, Mass. Faceoff on Saturday is set for 4 p.m.
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