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Amy Perry was a pioneer for the Women’s Lacrosse program, completing a stellar four-year career from 1998-2001. At the time of her graduation, she held the career record in goals, assists and points scored. She still holds the record for career assists (113) and assists in a season (50 in 2001). She set the single-game record with nine assists on March 28, 1999, against Fredonia. Perry was named to the Brine/IWLCA First Team All-America in 2001 after leading the nation with 50 assists.
Perry came to Mercyhurst from Geneva, N.Y., and ranked in the top three on the team in goals, assists, and points each season, leading the team in assists three seasons, in points in 2000 and 2001, and in goals in 2000. She currently ranks 12th all-time in assists in NCAA Division II women’s lacrosse history.
Perry’s senior season saw the Lakers rank as highly as sixth in the nation while compiling a then-season record of 11 wins against just three losses. Mercyhurst went 33-26 during her four years in the program, setting a new single-season record for wins and winning percentage each of her four seasons under head coach Kevin Cooke.
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