[4] At the Pre-Trials, the team upset the top ranked Tracy Fleury rink in their opening game and then defeated 2006 Olympic bronze medallist Shannon Kleibrink.
[6] At the 2018 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Breen finished 4–3 in the round robin but were once again eliminated in a tiebreaker, losing 8–5 to Jill Brothers.
[11] For the 2022 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Sarah Mallais of New Brunswick replaced Dwyer who was travelling for work with the World Curling Federation.
This included a finals appearance at the Bogside Cup and semifinal finishes at the Superstore Lady Monctonian, the Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel and the Jim Sullivan Curling Classic.
[13] Entering the 2023 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the second ranked team, the Powers rink finished third after losing in the C qualifier to Tanya Hilliard.
At the 2024 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Daigle had a hot start, winning two straight games to reach the A qualifier.
[18] The team had success in their first season together, winning the Tier 2 event of the 2024 Tour Challenge, qualifying them for the 2024 National Grand Slam, where they lost in the Quarterfinals to Anna Hasselborg.
Black would also go on to fin the 2025 NS Women's Championship, beating clubmate Mackenzie Mitchell in the final, qualifying the team to represent Nova Scotia at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
At the 2025 Scotties, the Black rink finished 2nd in Pool B with a 6–2 record, and would make it to the semifinals, where she lost to Kerri Einarson 9–8 after a measurement in the 10th end, winning a bronze medal for Nova Scotia.