One of the most dominating post players in the history of women’s basketball
Louisiana Tech’s only three-time Kodak All-American (1980-1982)
Won Wade Trophy and the Broderick Award as the nation’s most outstanding female college basketball player in 1982
Scored 2,979 points and grabbed 1,511 rebounds while tallying a career record of 143-10, the most wins ever over a four-year period in the history of the program
Won two national championships – the 1981 AIAW title and the 1982 NCAA title at Louisiana Tech – leading the Lady Techsters to a dominating 69-1 record over those two seasons
Scored in double figures in 140 of her 153 games at Louisiana Tech, averaging 19.4 points and 9.8 rebounds during her collegiate career.
Inducted into the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 and Louisiana State Hall of Fame in 1992
Had her number (41) retired at Louisiana Tech in 1984
Scored a career high of 41 points against UCLA as a senior
Still ranks No. 1 in scoring, No. 1 in rebounding, No. 1 in field goals made (1,193), No. 1 in free throws made (593), No. 2 in scoring average (19.4) and No. 6 in steals (274) in the Lady Techster record books
Happily married to her husband of 23 years, Nathan Flowers, and the proud mother of two sons, Nathan Flowers Jr. (19) and Johnathan Flowers (17)