2016-17 Women's Tennis Roster

Toni Ormond
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Cathedral
- Hometown:
- Hamilton, Canada
JUNIOR 2015-16: Received Intercollegiate Tennis Association individual honors . . . Posted a 21-15 overall mark for the third best record on the team . . . Went 18-6 in dual action and 6-2 in Mid-American Conference play . . . Earned an 11-1 ledger at the No. 4 singles position . . . Won six of her last eight matches to end the season . . . Won 13-straight matches from Feb. 19 to April 3 . . . Defeated Buffalo’s Margarita Kotok in straight sets in the MAC Tournament semifinals allowing the Cardinals to advance to the championship match . . . Helped Ball State earn their first-ever berth in the NCAA Championships . . . The Cardinals also made history last season after earning their first MAC regular season title and the most wins, 22, in Ball State women’s tennis history . . . At the NCAA’ Ormond had a strong showing over the Wolverines after taking a 6-3 second set from Alex Najarian on court four.
SOPHMORE 2014-15: Earned 2015 Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-America team . . . ITA Academic All-American individual recipient . . . Posted a 17-10 overall record and a 4-3 record in Mid-American Conference action . . . Won eight straight dual singles matches from Feb. 8 to March 27 . . . Notched four league wins over Toledo, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green and Miami . . . Helped the Cardinals advance to the Mid-American Conference Championship match against Miami for the first time in program history (April 25).
FRESHMAN 2013-14: Named to the 2014 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Academic All-America team . . . ITA Academic All-American individual recipient . . . Posted a 14-12 overall mark while going 10-10 in dual action and 8-5 in tournament play . . . Played mainly at the No. 4 and 5 singles positions . . . Won first two matches of the spring season over Valparaiso and IUPUI . . . Took down non-conference opponents Oakland, Cincinnati, IPFW, Western Illinois, Butler . . . Finished the season with a three set win in conference action over Western Michigan . . . Helped the Cardinals to six league wins which marked the most Mid-American Conference regular season wins in school history.
High School: Attended Hamilton High School, was a finalist in singles and a Bronze Medalist in doubles action. She was the MVP of her high school team and a two time Athlete of the Year. Ormond was the champion of the following tournaments the Ace, the Bramalea Junior Open and the Thornhill Park Championship. She was the 2012 Provincial tournament finalist and is ranked No. 47 in Canada as a first year U18.