Out of juniors, Daly rejoined Thea Coburn on her team that now included Breanna Rozon. On tour, the team found initial success with a semifinal appearance at the Oakville U25 Kick-off and a quarterfinal finish at the 2021 Oakville Labour Day Classic.[8] Coburn left the rink shortly after and was replaced by Michaela Robert with Daly taking over as skip. In December, the team qualified for the 2022 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts with an undefeated run at the open qualifier.[9] At the provincial championship, Team Daly finished in last place with a 1–6 record, only managing a victory over Lauren Mann. Rozon then took over skipping duties for the team with Daly moving to third. During the 2022–23 season, Team Rozon found little success, only reaching the playoffs in two of six events and failing to qualify for the provincial championship.[10] Daly herself did play in the 2023 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts, however, sparing for Jacqueline Harrison who was dealing with a hip injury. With teammates Allison Flaxey, Lynn Kreviazuk and Laura Hickey, the team went 4–1 in the round robin before losing in a tiebreaker to Danielle Inglis.[11] Also during the 2022–23 season, Daly spared for Paige Papley on Team Selena Sturmay at the 2022 PointsBet Invitational.[12] The team was able to upset Chelsea Carey in the opening round before losing to eventual champions Jennifer Jones in the quarterfinals.[13] Daly left Team Rozon following the season and joined Danielle Inglis' rink at second for the 2023–24 season.
With Team Inglis, Daly found major success, beginning at the Summer Series where the team went undefeated to capture the title.[14] The next month, the team competed in the 2023 PointsBet Invitational, however, lost in the opening round to Kayla Skrlik.[15] In October, the team played in the 2023 Tour Challenge Tier 2 event where they made it to the semifinals before losing out to Kim Eun-jung.[16] After a semifinal finish at the North Grenville Women's Fall Curling Classic, Team Inglis won another tour event at the North Bay Women's Spiel, defeating Hollie Duncan in the final.[17] In the new year, they travelled to Scotland and reached the semifinals of the 2024 Mercure Perth Masters, being knocked out by Clancy Grandy. Entering the 2024 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the top seeds, the Inglis rink lost just one game en route to claiming the provincial title, edging out Carly Howard 8–7 in the championship game.[18] This win qualified the team of Inglis, Kira Brunton, Daly and Cassandra de Groot for the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alberta, Daly's first appearance at the national women's championship. At the event, the team had mixed results, ultimately finishing seventh in their pool with a 3–5 record.[19]