Jessica Hoath

Jessica Hoath

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Coomera, Australia

Height:
5-10

Experience:
3V

2006-2007: Named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team for singles for the second straight year...along with teammate Aude Lambert, was named to the All-WCC First Team for doubles, recording the third straight year that Hoath and Lambert were awarded with doubles all-conference recognition...ended the season with a singles record of 11-5 while playing at the No. 2 spot all year...teamed up with Lambert at the No. 1 doubles spot all year, posting an 8-6 record...defeated No. 40 ranked Penn and No. 69 ranked Loyola Marymount while teamed with Lambert at the No. 1 position.

2005-2006: Was named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team for Singles...along with teammate Aude Lambert, was named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team for Doubles, marking the second straight year Hoath and Lambert have been awarded with doubles all-conference accolades ...went 12-7 on the season from the No. 2 and 3 positions...spent most of her time at the No. 2 spot where she posted an 11-6 record...her 12 wins were the second most on the team...posted a 7-4 record in conference play...teamed up with Lambert to post a 13-5 doubles record from the No. 1 position...posted a 7-3 doubles conference record.

2004-2005: Went 8-4 on the season from the No. 2, 3, 4, and 5 positions...posted a 2-0 record at the No. 2 spot...Teamed up with Aude Lambert and Stef Ordoveza to post 12-3 doubles record...recorded a 10-2 record at the No. 1 doubles position with Lambert...finished second on the team with 12 doubles wins...Hoath and Lambert were named to the WCC Team of the Month for April, 2005...was named to the West Coast Conference First Team for doubles with teammate Lambert.

High School: Comes to Saint Mary's from Australia...ranked number 15 Nationally for under 18...ranked number 272 in the ITF Junior World ranking...competed in the 2004 Australian Open Junior Tennis Championships...was also recruited by Fresno State and Michigan State.