In 1982, Browne enrolled at
Northwestern, where she was a star on the school's women's basketball team. Sanders was selected to the all-
Big Ten team three times, and was named Big Ten Player of the Year twice; she also holds the all-time conference records for scoring (2,307 points) and rebounds (951), and in 1985 led all Division I women's basketball players nationwide in scoring average with 30.5 points per game. According to an article published by Northwestern University, Sanders may be "pound for pound, one of the most accomplished athletes in the school's history". Browne graduated from Northwestern in 1985 with a degree in communications, and was selected to the school's athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. She later would complete a master's degree in Marketing Communication at
Florida State University. After graduation, Browne continued to participate in organized basketball to some extent. She was briefly on the United States Women's National team, and participated in several organized exhibition tournaments. However, an attempt at a pro career in the
WNBA (which did not start operations for more than a decade after her graduation) did not pan out; she applied for that league's draft and was not selected.
Northwestern University statistics Source ==USA Basketball==