2019 Third-Team All-ODAC
2019 (Senior): Remained a big part of the Hornet defense, starting all 16 games and appearing in all 17 ... Ranked third on the team in caused turnovers (20) and ground balls (28) ... Caused three turnovers and scooped three ground balls March 30 at Shenandoah ... Had three ground balls and two caused turnovers April 27 at Guilford.
2018 (Junior): Appeared in 16 games, starting 15 as a key piece of the Lynchburg defense ... Picked up 18 ground balls and forced nine turnovers ... Scored a goal and made an assist April 10 vs. Randolph ... Tallied two ground balls and two caused turnovers vs. Guilford April 17.
2017 (Sophomore): Played in all 17 games on the defensive side of the field for the Hornets in her second year...finished tied for second best on the team with 15 caused turnovers while controlling 23 ground balls and netting one goal...scored her first-career goal against crosstown rival Randolph on March 25.
2016 (Freshman): Appeared in three games in her first year...picked up a groundball at Hollins on March 30...controlled a draw and caused a turnover against Randolph on April 9.
Before Lynchburg: Three-year starter in high school ... Earned the team’s coaches award ... Also participated in soccer and swimming ... Off the field she was a four-time recipient of the distinguished achievement award and four-time recipient of the student-athlete award.
Personal
Parents: Robert and Mary Perry
Volunteer Work: I've volunteered at Beverly hospital for the past 5 years for a total of over 300 hours in volunteer work.
Dream Vacation: My dream vacation is travelling to Australia and backpacking in the blue mountains.
Person she’d like to meet: Michelle Obama
Favorite Movie: The Parent Trap
Favorite TV Show: Friends
Career Aspirations: I hope to some day become a successful nurse and head back to school to get my masters
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Being a Hornet is important to me because I get to represent my school by being a student-athlete.