Jasmina Perazić

Jasmina Perazić (born 6 December 1960 in Novi Sad) is a Serbian American basketball coach and a former basketball player. Perazić was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014.

Jasmina Perazić
Georgian Court Lions
PositionHead coach
LeagueCentral Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Personal information
Born (1960-12-06) 6 December 1960
Novi Sad, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian / American
Listed height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Listed weight74 kg (163 lb)
Career information
CollegeMaryland (1979–1983)
Playing career1974–2000
PositionGuard / Forward
Number4
Coaching career2005–Present
Career history
As player:
1974–1976Vojvodina
1976–1979Eintracht, Frankfurt
1984Voždovac
1997New York Liberty
As coach:
2006–2010Elizabeth Seton HS
2010–2014Monmouth (assistant)
2014–presentGeorgian Court
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

Career

Perazić competed for Yugoslavia in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1] In 2014, she was inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.[2] Currently Jasmina Perazic is a Head Basketball Coach at Georgian Court University, an NCAA D2 University in Lakewood, NJ.

Personal life

Perazić has a daughter, Deanna Gipe (married Marello). Deanna and her wife Erica reside in New Jersey.

Achievements

  • 2014 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
  • 2008 ACC Tournament Legend
  • 2002 University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame
  • 1986 MVP Balkan Championships
  • 1985 Best Five of Europe
  • 1984 MVP Pre-Olympic Tournament
  • 1983 MVP European Championships
  • 1983 Most Popular Player at the World Championships, 2nd Leading Scorer of the Tournament
  • 1983 WBCA Kodak All American
  • 1983 ACC Tournament MVP
  • 1982 NCAA West Region All Tournament Team (Inaugural NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament)

Coaching Awards and Accomplishments

  • 2009 WBCA National Coach of the Year (District III)
  • 2010 WCAC Coach of the Year
  • 2010 Gazette Newspaper Coach of the Year

With Yugoslav National Basketball Team

  • 1980 Olympic Games Moscow, Russia Bronze Medal
  • 1983 World Championships São Paulo, Brazil Placed 8th 2nd leading scorer with 17.6PPG Voted Most Popular Player of the Tournament
  • 1983 World University Games Edmonton, Canada Bronze Medal
  • 1984 Pre-Olympic Tournament Havana, Cuba MVP
  • 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States of America Placed 6th
  • 1986 Balkan Championships Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Gold Medal
  • 1987 European Championships Cadiz, Spain Silver Medal
  • 1987 World University Games Zagreb Croatia Gold Medal
  • MVP 1986 Balkan Championships Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • MVP 1984 Pre Olympic Tournament Havana, Cuba
  • Best Five of Europe and #1 Player in Europe 1983 Hungary, 1985 Italy
  • Yugoslavian Cup Winner 1984 with ŽKK Voždovac (Zenski Kosarkaski Klub Vozdovac/Women's Basketball Club Vozdovac), Belgrade, Serbia (formerly Yugoslavian Women's Basketball League)
  • 1997 New York Liberty, WNBA

References

University of Maryland Archives, FiBA Archives, FIBA.com ACC Tournament Legends, NCAA.com NCAA All Americans

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jasmina Perazić". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. "Former Terps star Jasmina Perazic inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame". the diamondbacl. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2013.


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