2015-16 Women's Tennis Roster

Isabelle Dohanics
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- North Catholic Central
- Hometown:
- Cranberry Township, Pa.
2018-19 (Senior): Received Academic All-Mid-American Conference honors . . . posted a 16-4 singles mark in dual play . . . went 7-0 in MAC action . . . had her best showing on court five with a 10-4 ledger . . . finished her senior year winning 11-straight matches from March 2 to April 23 . . . found success also in doubles play alongside teammate Peyton Gollhofer at the No. 3 slot . . . the twosome combined for the best doubles finish on the team with a 14-4 overall mark and a 4-1 league record.
2017-18 (Junior): Posted one of the best dual marks on the team with a 13-9 singles record . . . went 10-6 at the No. 4 singles position and 2-2 on court three . . . went 4-3 in Mid-American Conference action . . . won three straight matches from Jan. 21 to Jan. 28 . . . had a three-match win streak agains from Feb. 24 to March 7 . . . registered league victories over Eastern Michigan (3/30/18), Western Michigan (4/13/18), Northern Illinois (4/15/18) and Akron (4/22/18) . . . managed a 5-5 record in last 10 singles matches . . . played in a total of 11 doubles competitions.
2016-17 (Sophomore): Received Academic All-Mid-American Conference honors . . . finished the season 18-12 overall, 14-8 in dual play and 6-2 in MAC action . . . posted her best singles mark on court three (5-1) and went 6-4 at the No. 4 spot . . . in her last 10 matches she registered a 6-4 mark . . . helped the Cardinals to their second straight MAC regular season title . . . played doubles earning a 12-7 record while going 9-4 in spring action.
2015-16 (Freshman): Posted an overall mark of 18-8 . . . played mainly at the No. 6 singles position . . . earned Mid-American Conference wins over Northern Illinois, Miami and Akron . . . Dohanics three-set singles victory on court six in the MAC Tournament semi finals clinched a 4-3 victory for Ball State advancing the Cardinals to the title 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.
HIGH SCHOOL: Dohanics attended North Catholic Central High School, where she earned a four star ranking according to Tennisrecruiting.net. In 2013, Dohanics made the quarterfinals of the USTA Mike Agassi No Quit Championships girl's 18 singles, while placing third at the 2013 Middle State Closed Championship for girl's 16 singles.
PERSONAL: Dohanics is no stranger to tennis as she was coached by Budi Susanto, a former tennis standout at Buffalo. Two of her sisters also played tennis at Penn State and Iowa, respectively. She is the daughter of Janos Dohanics and Eva Toth and plans on majoring in biology in the fall at Ball State.