
In a touching moment that has captured the hearts of fans and the college basketball community, Travis Perry, the all-time leading scorer in Kentucky high school basketball history and recent Ole Miss transfer, has proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Caroline Cook. The proposal took place during a private gathering with close friends and family, marking a significant personal milestone for the young couple.
Caroline Cook, known for her own athletic prowess as a standout player for the Kentucky Wildcats women’s basketball team, has been a constant presence in Perry’s life. Their relationship, which blossomed during their time at the University of Kentucky, has been characterized by mutual support and shared aspirations both on and off the court.
Perry, who recently made headlines with his decision to transfer to Ole Miss in pursuit of greater opportunities on the basketball court, took to social media to share the joyous news. Accompanying a photo of the couple embracing, Perry wrote, “She said yes! Excited to start this new chapter with my best friend.”
The announcement has been met with an outpouring of congratulations from fans, teammates, and coaches alike. Former Kentucky coach Mark Pope, who coached both Perry and Cook, expressed his happiness for the couple, stating, “Thrilled for Travis and Caroline. Two exceptional individuals who make an even better team together.
While the couple has yet to announce a wedding date, sources close to them indicate that they are considering a ceremony that reflects their shared values and love for their home state of Kentucky. As they embark on this new journey together, Perry and Cook continue to inspire with their dedication to each other and their respective athletic careers.