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Jade Perry

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.