22 January 2025

Kia Brooks, Flaujay Johnson's mother, posted a special message of thanks to her daughter Monday on Instagram. She expressed how grateful she is for Johnson's talents, gifts, and the path she is on.

“Dear God, when I look at this beautiful picture of my daughter, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the amazing gifts and talents you have given her. Her life path is extraordinary, and I firmly believe she is destined for greatness. Beyond achieving success, her goal is to inspire and uplift others, empowering them to achieve Their dreams.

“No matter what life’s challenges are, I thank you for every step you take, whether big or small, difficult or easy. Every experience shapes her character, instills in her dignity and pride.

“Tonight, as you face another match, I humbly ask you to protect my daughter and her teammates. Protect them and fill them with strength, courage and determination. In your name I pray, Amen. From love and prayers mother🙏🏾 #Flaujae #Big4 #Hooper #Rapper#NationalChampion #ImSoProudOfyou#TheTigers #Resilience#KeepGoing#ContinueToBeImpactuful #YouRock#MyGirl #AMothersPrayer#PrayOverYourChildren 🥰💪🏾💜💛🏀🎤🪄”

The photo shows Flawjay Johnson, who has a net worth of $1.5 million according to On3, wearing a diamond earring shaped like the number four, which is her jersey number.

Flau'jae Johnson and LSU lead in the AP Poll rankings

Flawjay Johnson W LSU Tigers He returned to the top five in the latest AP Top 25 poll on Monday.

The top four teams remained the same, with No. 1 UCLA (16-0), No. 2 South Carolina (16-1), No. 3 Notre Dame (14-2) and No. 4 Southern California (16-1). LSU moved into fifth place after improving its record to 18-0 with an 89-87 win over then-No. 16 Tennessee on Thursday.

This marks a return to near-peak rankings for Kim Mulkey's Tigers, who were ranked No. 4 earlier this season. Yukon (15-2) also moved to No. 6, while Texas (16-2) fell to No. 7 after losing to South Carolina in an SEC game. The rest of the top 10 includes Maryland (15-1), Ohio State (16-0), and TCU (17-1).

Minnesota and Oklahoma joined the rankings this week, sharing the No. 24 spot, while Iowa and Michigan dropped out of the top 25.

Rest of the top 25 AP:

11. Kansas State (17-1)

12. Kentucky (15-1)

13. Oklahoma (14-3)

14. North Carolina (15-3)

15. Tennessee (14-2)

16. Duke (16-4)

17. Georgia Tech (15-2)

18. Cal (16-2)

19. Alabama (16-2)

20. West Virginia (13-3)

21. North Carolina State (12-4)

22. Michigan State (13-3)

23. Utah (13-3)

24. Minnesota (16-1)

24. Oklahoma State (14-2)