Former University of Maryland standout Jade Perry enters her second season as an assistant coach at Albright College.
Perry works primarily with the Albright post players as well as playing a vital role in the recruiting process.
Perry spent the 2013-14 season as a graduate assistant at Midland University, an NAIA school located in Fremont, Neb.
The Central City, Ky., native was a key contributor at the University of Maryland from 2004-08 under the direction of head coach Brenda Frese.
Perry helped lead Maryland to it's first-ever National Championship in 2006 when the Terps topped rival Duke 78-75 in overtime in Boston, Mass.
During her four-year career, Perry played in 139 games and scored over 600 points and grabbed over 700 rebounds. She also was a 72.8 percent free throw shooter during her career.
Perry was a three-time All-America selection at Muhlenburg North High School in Kentucky.