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Wisconsin women’s hockey: Daryl Watts is WCHA’s best; Badgers set to play Providence in NCAA Tournament

This past week has been full of women’s hockey news and between being outraged about Bo Boroski and covering the actual games/trophies that the Badgers were winning we have some catching up to do! Here is a roundup of some of the news you may have missed!

  • Daryl Watts continued her incredible season by winning the WCHA Forward of the Year AND the WCHA Player of the Year last week. Watts won the WCHA scoring title thanks to a 31-point season on 15 goals and 16 assists. Her 1.94 points-per-game average leads all NCAA players while her 31 points is the second-most in the country.