Perry did enough to merit both track and field athlete of the week honors, something that has grown customary as the conference has watched her career blossom over time.
This week, she competed at the Walsh Invitational and won three events. She ran the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.48, a provisional qualifying mark for Division II on top of being the second fastest time in conference history only behind her national title winning time of 13.46 last season.
She was also part of the 4x100 team that took first at the event and is now the second fastest time of the season in the conference with a time of 47.36.
Finally, she stepped up in a big way in her field event, the long jump. The conference record book before this week featured Perry with eight of the top 10 best attempts.
She now owns nine of the best ten with her leap of 6.23 meters, which is good enough for second best in conference history.
She also now owns the second-best jump in Division II behind only Fatim Affessi of West Texas A&M.