As a junior, Perry set a school single-season record with 96 total blocks. He also established a school single-game record with 8 blocked shots against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles on December 6, 1971, which he later broke with 11 blocks against the Lamar Cardinals on February 21, 1972.[4]
As a senior, Perry played in 26 games, averaging 20.1 points, 14.9 rebounds (seventh in school history),vfor a single-season total of 388 rebounds (seventh in school history) and a total of 120 blocked shots (school record).[4]
Perry was a prolific shot blocker while playing for the Broncs and set the program record for most career blocks with 216, which is over double that of the second highest player.[5] He also ranks eighth in career rebounds with 670.[5]
Professional career
Perry was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round (34th overall) of the 1973 NBA draft. He was also selected by the Virginia Squires in the 1973 ABA draft.[6] He signed with the Lakers on July 3, 1973,[7] but did not play for the team.