Biography
Awards & Honors
-2018 All-Big West, Singles – Second Team
-2018 All-Big West, Doubles – Honorable Mention
-2017 All-Big West, Singles – First Team
-2016 All-Big West, Singles - First Team
-2016 Big West Freshman of the Year
Academic Awards & Honors
-2018 Big West Academic All-Conference
-2018 UH Scholar-Athlete
-2017 ITA Scholar-Athlete – Division I
-2017 Big West Academic All-Conference
-2017 UH Scholar-Athlete
-2016 ITA Scholar-Athlete – Division I
2017-18 (Senior):
-Earned All-Big West honors for third consecutive season, garnering second team (singles) and honoragle mention (doubles) honors for 2018
-Competed in 19 singles matches while recording a 9-9 overall dual match record and a 5-3 conference record
-Posted a 0-4 record playing at No. 2 but went 9-5 on Court No. 3
-Finished the season strong, winning four of her five decisions.
-Clinched UH’s Big West tournament semifinal match vs. UC Santa Barbara with a dramatic, marathon, come-from-behind win over Amanda Atanasson (2-6. 7-6 (5), 7-5.
-In doubles, played in 17 matches—15 with partner Alzbeta Houbova and two with Michelle Pits
-Recorded a 7-4 overall dual match doubles record, including posting a 7-3 record with Houbova playing all matches on the No. 3 court to earn Big West honorable mention honors.
-Won last four decisions of their season with Houbova.
-In the Big West Tournament, clinched the doubles point in the championship match, defeating Cal State Fullerton’s Jadie Acidera and
2016-17:
-Received second all-Big West first team honors in singles
-Earned Big West All-Academic honors
-Awarded second individual ITA Scholar-Athlete honor
-Began the season with a ranking of 100
-Qualified for ITA All-American in singles and doubles with partner Petra Melounova
-Led UH this season with a 16-3 singles record while going a perfect 6-0 in Big West matches
-In two seasons, she has a phenomenal 37-4 career singles record for the Rainbow Wahine
-Posted a 13-3 overall on the No. 3 court and a perfect 3-0 at No. 2
-On Mar. 4 defeated San Diego State's Paola Diaz de Regule 6-1, 6-2 to clinch the team's win
2015-16:
-Was selected the 2016 Big West Freshman of the Year while also earning all-Big West first team honors in singles.
-Is just the third Rainbow Wahine to earn conference Player of the Year honors. In 2012, Jamie Pawid earned the accolade in UH's its final year in the Western Athletic Conference, and last season Viktoria Malova (2015) took the BWC Freshman of the Year award in her rookie season at UH.
-Competed in 26 singles matches finishing the season with a 21-1 overall record to record UH's best single-season win-percentage at .955.
-Career high ranking of 99
-In dual matches, recorded a 21-1 record--including a perfect 13-0 record when playing at No. 2 in the singles ladder. She went 18-1 in dual matches.
-She won her final eight singles decisions, including a 6-2, 6-1 triumph over Ebba Unden that helped lift the Rainbow Wahine to an upset over top-seeded Long Beach State in the Big West Tournament semifinals.
-Won 18 matches in straight sets and defeated opponents from nationally ranked squads such as No. 11 Baylor, No. 56 Washington, No. 72 San Jose State, No. 64 Arizona, No. 36 Oregon, No. 22 Fresno State, No. 64 UNLV and No. 62 Long Beach State.
-Won her first 13-straight collegiate singles matches, and her last eight-straight singles decisions
-Went 1-0 in singles at the No. 4 spot in UH's first dual match of the season; then posted a 3-0 record on the No. 3 court. Tallied a 13-0 record playing at No. 2 and was 1-1 with an unfinished match at No. 1
-In doubles, competed in 26 matches with an overall doubles record of 12-11.
-Played all but one doubles dual match on the No. 3 court. Against UC Riverside, played No. 2 with partner Paulina Petriskova in a 6-1 win over Tracy Van and Natalie Penner (Feb. 14).
-Played first 17 doubles matches with partner Paulina Petriskova with a 9-7 overall record and an 8-5 mark in dual matches going 4-1 in the Big West
-Played final nine matches with partner Sarah Gealer at No. 3 posting a 3-4 record with two matches going unfinished.
Prior to UH:
-A 2013 graduate of Economical High School with Sport Specialization in Prague, Czech Republic
-Finished in third place in the Czech Republic's Junior Nationals in 2013
-In 2015, finished third in the Czech Republic's Women's National Tournament
-Attended one year at the University of Life Sciences in Prague.
Personal:
-Born in Brandvs nad Labem, St. Boleslav
-Majoring in second language studies
-is a beekeeper and her family has 12 hives
-has one older brother, two younger brothers and one younger sister-parents are Marina Hruba and Karel Hruby of Prague, Czech Republic.