[1] Blazejowski won the inaugural Wade Trophy as the nation's finest collegiate woman player in 1978.
Sports Illustrated would call Blazejowski, "the most relentlessly exciting performer in the history of women's basketball".
[5] She set a Madison Square Garden record for either sex with 52 points in a 1977 game against Queens College.
[6] Similar to all-time men's collegiate scoring record holder, Pete Maravich, "The Blaze" played during an era without the three-point shot.
After finishing her college career, Blazejowski played two seasons of AAU basketball with the Allentown, Pennsylvania, Crestettes.
[1] Blazejowski traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico to take part in the 1979 Pan American Games.
[12] In 1980, Blazejowski became the highest-paid player in the Women's Pro Basketball League, signing a three-year contract for a reported $150,000 with the New Jersey Gems.
After serving six years working in the front office of the National Basketball Association, Blazejowski was named vice president and general manager of the WNBA's New York Liberty on January 7, 1997.
[16] In 1999, she was inducted into the inaugural class of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Knoxville, Tennessee.
[17] Blazejowski is a hidden player in NBA Jam Tournament Edition, accessible via a cheat code.