Colorado University Athletics

Caroline Perry Bio

September 25, 2015 | Lacrosse

Caroline Perry, Attack/Midfield
5-10, Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek/Team 180)

COACH ELLIOTT ON PERRY: “Caroline is a Colorado native, which has allowed us to really get to know her and see her play a lot at the highest level here in Colorado. She wants to be the best and is determined. She has a great stick and vision on the field, which makes her a threat in so many ways offensively. She has had a great career here in Colorado throughout her high school years and I am excited for her to continue that here at CU.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Perry earned four letters during her time as a lacrosse player at Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, Colo. Her senior year she had 65 goals and 22 assists. She played on the Centennial League Lacrosse championship team in 2012, 2013, and 2015 and the Colorado State Lacrosse championship team in 2013. In 2012, 2014 and 2015, Perry finished runner up with the Colorado State lacrosse team. Her freshman year she was named the team's Most Improved Player and by her senior year she was awarded Team Most Valuable Player.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Perry is majoring in business.

PERSONAL: Caroline Perry was born in Englewood, Colo. on June 22, 1997 to parents Scott and Kate Perry. Over the summer, Perry worked as a lifeguard and babysitter. She loves fried chicken and one of her favorite books is Lone Survivor. Perry likes to ski, hike and volunteer through the National Charity League. After graduation, she would like to use her major in general business. 

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