She was the number one draft pick of the Dallas Diamonds.
Two of their six victories were over the three time defending champion Dallas Diamonds who had previously only lost one game in a four year span.
After graduation, she moved to Texas to play for the Dallas Diamonds, of the fledgling Women's Professional Basketball League.
Professionally, she won the Women's American Basketball Association championship with the Dallas Diamonds in 1984, the first and last year for that league.
He coached both incarnations of the Dallas Diamonds.
In the first round of the playoffs, the Gems played the division-leading Dallas Diamonds.
That regular season record sent the Militia to the Divisional Playoffs to play the then-defending champion Dallas Diamonds.
The final score was Dallas Diamonds 62, Northern Ice 13.
The Nebraska Wranglers won the league's 1980-81 title, defeating the Dallas Diamonds three games to two.
I left to coach the Dallas Diamonds in a women's pro basketball league.