Education
Morett attended Lansdowne-Aldan High School, before applying to Pennsylvania State University to study physical education.
Morett attended Lansdowne-Aldan High School, before applying to Pennsylvania State University to study physical education.
She is the only player from the program to have been selected three times for the All-American first team She was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2011. Morett has twice been inducted into the United States of America Field Hockey Hall of Fame, individually in 1989 and as part of the 1984 Olympic team in 2014.
After graduating in 1979, Morett became an assistant field hockey coach at Old Dominion University under coach Beth Anders.
In 1984, she took up the position of head coach at Boston College. Morett returned to Pennsylvania State in 1987, succeeding her retiring former coach.
She has since become the longest serving field hockey coach at the college, winning a total of nine conference titles – two in the Atlantic 10 Conference and seven in the Big Ten Conference.
A member of the Nittany Lions field hockey team under coach Gillian Rattray, she became the all-time leading scorer with 50 goals – a record which remained for 21 years. Morett was also a member of the United States women"s national field hockey team for the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics.