2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster

Lisa Hofbauer
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Birkfeld, Austria
2019-20: Held down the top spot in the ECU singles lineup for the second straight year and finished the season with an overall record of 10-7 and an 8-3 dual match ledgerā¦Finished the fall with a pair of wins at the ECU Invitational, beating players from Charleston Southern and Elon to win her draw titleā¦Won eight of her final nine matches, including five straight before the remainder of the season was cancelledā¦Took the first set from North Carolinaās ninth-ranked Cameron Morra and was leading in the third set before the match was left unfinished by a Tar Heels clincherā¦Had a 9-9 doubles record, going 4-5 in dual matches, all of which were on court oneā¦Teamed with Alisa Diercksen to reach the quarterfinals of the Milwaukee Tennis Classic, beating pairs from Michigan State and LSU before falling to Southern Californiaās 18th-ranked tandem of Angela Kulikov and Danielle Wilsonā¦Finished the fall by pairing with Sibel Tanik to beat a team from NC Central and two duos from Charlotte to win the draw title at the ECU Invitationalā¦Along with Tanik, fell in a tiebreaker to NC Stateās 22nd-ranked tandem of Jaeda Daniel and Adriana Reamiā¦Won three of her final four doubles matches when playing with Tanik...Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
2018-19: Named AAC All-Conference after going 17-12 in singles and 14-4 in dual matchesā¦Played all of her dual matches on court one, going 14-4 thereā¦Went 21-7 in doubles, forming ECUās top tandem along with Alisa Diercksenā¦When partnering with Diercksen, racked up a 19-6 ledger and at the end of the fall season, were ranked the No. 49 doubles duo by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)ā¦The tandem went 14-5 on court one and also went 3-0 at the Roberta Allisson Fall Classic to win the doubles title⦠Helped ECU rattle off a 22-3 winning streak, the longest in program history and break the 20-win barrier for the first time.
2017-18: Finished her sophomore season with a 14-6 singles ledgerā¦Won all three of her matches on court oneā¦Spent the majority of the season at position No. 2, going 11-6 thereā¦Posted a 13-8 doubles recordā¦Teamed with Celia Ruiz for an 8-5 doubles record, all on court oneā¦Also played with Alisa Diercksen and Celia Ruiz, going 4-2 and 1-2, respectively.
Career Record
Singles | Doubles | |||
Year | Dual | Overall | Dual | Overall |
2019-20 | 8-3 | 10-7 | 4-5 | 9-9 |
2018-19 | 14-4 | 17-12 | 15-5 | 21-7 |
2017-18 | 14-6 | 21-11 | 13-8 | 18-10 |
2016-17 | 10-12 | 16-16 | 13-6 | 19-10 |
Total | 46-25 | 64-46 | 45-24 | 67-36 |
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