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Pam Kelly

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Pam Kelly
Personal information
BornColumbia, Louisiana,U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Career information
CollegeLouisiana Tech
Playing career1978–1982
PositionCenter
Career highlights and awards
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

Pamela Kelly-Flowers,a native ofColumbia, Louisiana[1]is a former American women'sbasketballplayer atLouisiana Tech University.She won two national championships for theLady Techsters.She was named to the All-American team in 1980, 1981, and 1982, her school's only three-time All-American. Kelly won the 1982Wade Trophyand the 1982Honda Sports Awardfor basketball, awards presented annually to the best women's basketball player in theNational Collegiate Athletic Association.She was enshrined as a charter member into theLouisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Famein 1984, and her #41 jersey was retired. She was inducted in 1992 into theLouisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

She was inducted into theWomen's Basketball Hall of Famein 2007.[2]

Kelly is married to Nathan Flowers Sr., and the couple has two sons. Her sonJohn Flowersis a professional basketball player.[3]

Louisiana Tech statistics

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Legend
GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
FG% Field goalpercentage 3P% 3-point field goalpercentage FT% Free throwpercentage
RPG Reboundsper game APG Assistsper game SPG Stealsper game
BPG Blocksper game PPG Points per game Bold Career high
Year Team GP Points FG% FT% RPG PPG
1979 Louisiana Tech 38 721 63.8% 56.4% 9.8 19.0
1980 Louisiana Tech 45 932 61.1% 59.4% 10.9 20.7
1981 Louisiana Tech 34 595 59.9% 60.3% 9.5 17.5
1982 Louisiana Tech 36 731 64.4% 69.2% 9.1 20.3
Career 153 2979 62.3% 61.5% 9.9 19.5

Awards and honors

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References

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  1. ^"Pam Kelly".www.latechsports.com.Retrieved25 Sep2015.
  2. ^Pamela Kelly-Flowers.
  3. ^O'Neil, Dana (December 29, 2010)."Mom's lessons pay off for John Flowers".ESPN.RetrievedJune 25,2018.
  4. ^"Women's Basketball Finest"(PDF).fs.ncaa.org.Retrieved2017-10-02.
  5. ^"PAST HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNERS FOR BASKETBALL".THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards Program.Retrieved8 May2014.
  6. ^Times-Picayune, James Summerlin, NOLA com | The (August 2014)."Louisiana Tech's Pam Kelly-Flowers is No. 21 on Louisiana's list of all-time top 51 athletes".NOLA.com.Retrieved2020-03-30.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^"The Wade Trophy".Women's Basketball Coaches Association.Retrieved30 Jun2014.