Ilda Ascic
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- Height:
- 5-5
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- Hometown:
- Sarajevo, Bosnia
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Boston Community Leadership Academy
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- Major:
- Government-International Relations
Bio
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| SINGLES | TOTAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | DUAL | TOURNAMENT | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 2018 TOTALS |
3-9 9-4 12-13 |
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3-9 9-4 12-13 |
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| DOUBLES | TOTAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | DUAL | TOURNAMENT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 2018 TOTALS |
3-9 8-6 11-15 |
3-9 8-6 11-15 |
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3-9 8-6 11-15 |
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CAREER HIGHS
SINGLES
Golden Sets: 2, at No. 1, at St. Joseph (Conn.), Sept. 21, 2019
Golden Sets: 1, at No. 2 vs. Rhode Island College, Sept. 4, 2018
Golden Matches: 1, at No. 1, at St. Joseph (Conn.), Sept. 21, 2019
SOPHOMORE • 2019
Captain ... Played exclusively as Suffolk's ace, assembling a 3-9 record ... Tied for top on the team in singles wins with three ... Competed in Kendall Smith in all 12 matches as the Rams' top tandem ... Proided a 3-9 doubles record ... Put together a 6-3, 6-1, win from the first singles court and teammed up with co-captain Smith for an 8-4 doubles win as the Rams' top tandem in the season opener against Wentworth (Sept. 5) ... Competed at No. 1 singles and doubles in the GNAC opener versus Colby Sawyer (Sept. 7) ... Played first singles and on the first doubles team against Roger Williams (Sept. 9) ... Took the first singles and doubles court, respectively, in the first road tilt of the year, at Rhode Island College (Sept. 11) ... Participated at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles versus Bridgewater State (Sept. 12) ... Parntered with Smith for an top court 8-6 doubles victory at Albertus Magnus (Sept. 14) ... Played top singles and doubles, respectively, at UMass Boston (Sept. 17) ... Competed from the first singles and doubles court at Regis (Sept. 18) ... Tabbed a golden match win at No. 1 singles and teamed up with Smith for an 8-5 decision on the top team at Saint Joseph (Conn.) (Sept. 21) ... Picked up a 6-1, 6-3, singles win from the first spot versus Simmons (Sept. 28) ... Saw action at No. 1 singles and doubles at Johnson & Wales (Oct. 5) ... Competed on the top singles and doubles court versus Eastern Nazarene (Oct. 12).
FRESHMAN • 2018
All-GNAC Singles Second-Team selection … Posted a 9-4 singles ledger exclusively from the second court Went 8-6 in doubles play alongside Delaney Dunlap as the Rams’ top tandem … Responsible for both of Suffolk’s points versus Rhode Island College with a 6-0, 6-2 second slot singles win over Victoria Vittori and an 8-6 top tandem win over Katherine Braganca and Lauren Ten Eyck alongside Dunlap (Sept. 4) … Defeated Wentworth’s Ellen Butts, 7-6, in the second spot and downed Butts and Sollecito at first doubles, 8-6, with Dunlap (Sept. 6) … Partnered with Dunlap as the top doubles team and contested at second singles in the GNAC opener at Colby Sawyer (Sept. 8) … Competed with Dunlap on the first doubles court and played second singles at Bridgewater State (Sept. 13) … Aided to the Albertus Magnus 9-0 sweep with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Izzy Sabino from the second position and an 8-4 doubles win with Dunlap (Sept. 14) … Competed with Dunlap at No. 1 doubles and registered one point with a 6-3, 6-1 second slot singles victory against Emerson’s Rachel Scalera (Sept. 15) … Earned one doubles point, defeating Regis Katsha Jarvis and Ariana McCormack, alongside Dunlap on court one (Sept. 19) … Competed in singles (No. 2) and doubles (No. 1) at Eastern Nazarene (Sept. 22) … Helped defeat Lesley, 7-2, with a 6-1, 6-1 singles win from the second position and an 8-4 doubles decision as the top tandem with Dunlap (Sept. 28) … Downed Saint Joseph (Conn.)’s Leah Nguyen, 6-3, 7-5, at No. 2 singles and defeated Lucy Roberge and Ashley Savino, 8-4, with Dunlap at No. 1 doubles to aid in an 8-1 conference win (Oct. 3) … Teamed up with Dunlap as the top doubles team before besting UMass Dartmouth’s Jamie Fastino, 6-4, 6-2, on the second singles court (Oct. 5) … Played at No. 1 doubles with Dunlap and registered a 6-2, 6-4 decision over Johnson & Wales Lauren Torre from the second slot (Oct. 6) … Helped the Rams defeat Simmons, 7-2, with an 8-2 No. 1 doubles decision over Nickie Nguyen and Marissa Johnson alongside Dunlap and a 6-2, 6-4 victory against Johnson at No. 2 singles (Oct. 13) … Responsible for the Rams lone double point in the GNAC Tournament at Regis with an 8-3 victory over Katasha Jarvis and Ariana McCormack at No. 1 doubles (Oct. 17).
ACADEMICS
GNAC All-Academic Team honoree in 2019-20 ... Four-time AD Honor Roll selection (Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020).
BEFORE SUFFOLK • BOSTON COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
Letterwinner at Boston Community Leadership Academy … Three-year Honor Roll student.
News mentions
For the first time since 2016, Suffolk women’s tennis was rewarded for its academic accolades as the Rams earned the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team distinction. Additionally, four student-athletes – Ilda Ascic, Barbara Consales, Bianca Prescott, and Kendall Smith – were tabbed ITA Scholar-Athletes by the national organization.
Suffolk women’s tennis’ sophomore co-captains Ilda Ascic and Kendall Smith were recognized by the conference for their efforts on the court this season with All-GNAC accolades. Ascic picked up a spot on the second-team, while Smith represented the Rams on the sportsmanship squad.
Suffolk women’s tennis closed out its 2019 campaign with an 8-1 setback to Eastern Nazarene Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Hill School.
Suffolk women's tennis concludes its regular season with a home GNAC meeting with Eastern Nazarene Saturday, Oct. 12. First serve at Belmont High School is set for 1:30 pm.
RIVERSIDE, R.I. – Johnson & Wales defeated Suffolk women’s tennis, 9-0, at Centre Court Saturday afternoon in conference play.
After a week off, Suffolk women’s tennis travels to Johnson & Wales Saturday, Oct. 5 for a 6 p.m. matchup with the Wildcats at Centre Court in Riverside, R.I.
The Suffolk women's tennis team fell to Simmons, 8-1, in GNAC play at the Daly Courts on Saturday afternoon.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team is bound for a GNAC showdown Saturday, Sept. 28 as the Rams head to Simmons for a 12:00 p.m. conference clash.
In its fourth straight road match, the Suffolk women’s tennis team was at the wrong end of a 6-3 GNAC decision against St. Joseph (Conn.) Saturday afternoon at Hall High School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team concludes a four-match road trip this Saturday, Sept. 21 when it visits Saint Joseph (Conn.) for a 12 p.m. GNAC match.
Regis blanked Suffolk women’s tennis, 9-0, in GNAC action at the Regis Tennis Center Wednesday afternoon.
In a Beantown battle, Suffolk women’s tennis came out on the wrong side of an 8-1 non-conference match as UMass Boston prevailed over the Rams Tuesday night at the BC High School Tennis Courts.
Coming off its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team remains on the road when it visits UMass Boston and Regis for midweek matches. The Rams first stop by the Beacons Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m., match before stepping back into GNAC action against the Pride the following day, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
Coming off its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team remains on the road when it visits UMass Boston and Regis for midweek matches. The Rams first stop by the Beacons Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m., match before stepping back into GNAC action against the Pride the following day, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis played its way into the win column for the first time in the 2019 season Saturday afternoon when the Rams bested Albertus Magnus, 7-2, in GNAC competition at the Celentano Courts.
Suffolk women’s tennis makes the trip to New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, Sept. 14 for a GNAC battle at Albertus Magnus. First serve between the Rams and Falcons is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis suffered a 9-0 setback to Bridgewater State Thursday night at the Belmont Hill School.
Suffolk women’s tennis ventured out on the road for the first time in 2019, but the Rams trip to the Ocean State ended in a 9-0 decision in Rhode Island College’s favor Wednesday afternoon at the RIC Tennis Center.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team is in store for a hectic week as the Rams are scheduled for back-to-back matches beginning on Wednesday, Sept. 11 with a 3:30 p.m. trip to Rhode Island College before hosting Bridgewater State the following day, Thursday, Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team is in store for a hectic week as the Rams are scheduled for back-to-back matches beginning on Wednesday, Sept. 11 with a 3:30 p.m. trip to Rhode Island College before hosting Bridgewater State the following day, Thursday, Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis concludes a season-opening three-match homestand Monday, Sept. 9 when it entertains Roger Williams at the Belmont Hill School. First serve is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis was shutout by Roger Williams, 9-0, Monday night as the Rams wrapped up a season-opening, three-match homestand at the Belmont Hill School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team fell in its GNAC debut, 8-1, to Colby Sawyer Saturday afternoon at the Belmont Hill School.
With one match under its belt, the Suffolk women’s tennis team turns its attention to the conference competition as the Rams entertain Colby Sawyer in their GNAC opener Saturday, Sept. 7. First serve is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team lifts the lid on its 2019 calendar Thursday, Sept. 5 when it welcomes Wentworth to the Belmont Hill School for a 6:30 p.m. tilt.
The Rams season opener did not go as planned as the Suffolk women’s tennis team landed on the wrong side of a 6-3 decision to Wentworth Thursday night at the Belmont Hill School.
Three new faces have been added to the Suffolk women’s tennis team for the 2019 campaign in sophomore Brooklyn Peters and true freshmen Alyssa Blade and Bianca Prescott.
Leading up to first serve of the 2019 Suffolk women’s tennis campaign, head coach Steve Counihan has named sophomores Ilda Ascic and Kendall Smith as co-captains.
In a vote by the conference’s eight head coaches, Suffolk women’s tennis has been projected to finish sixth in the GNAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the league announced Wednesday.
The 2019 Suffolk women’s tennis calendar is made up of a baker’s dozen contests spread out over two months, head coach Steve Counihan announced Monday morning.