
Jasmina Perazic
- In college, she led the University of Maryland to the 1982 Women’s Final Four and a final ranking of #3, which was the Terps’ highest final ranking ever at that time.
- She was a 1983 Kodak All-American and the co-ACC Tournament MVP
- All four of her Maryland team made it at least to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament and finished eighth or higher in the final poll
- Perazic played on three ACC Championship teams, leading Maryland in scoring her junior and senior seasons.
- Her jersey is one of only three retired by the University of Maryland and she ranks 10th all-time in scoring for the Terps
- Perazic is a member of the ACC Silver Anniversary Team and the 50th ACC Anniversary Team
- She was inducted into the University of Maryland Hall of Fame in 2003
- Perazic was a two-time member of the Yugoslavian Olympic Team leading them to the bronze medal in 1980.
- Perazic also lead Yugoslavia to the 1987 World University Games gold medal
- She was named the 1983 MVP of the European Championships
- In 1983, She was the 2nd leading scorer at the World Championships in Sao Paolo, Brazil