Player Bio: Isamarie PerezPlayer Bio: Isamarie Perez
Women's Tennis

Player Bio: Isamarie Perez

  Isamarie Perez
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
San Antonio, TX
High School:
Stacey
Height:
5-9

2007-08: Finished with a 2-4 overall record ... did not play in any dual matches ... participated in three singles matches during the fall, going 2-1 ... 2-1 in home matches ... won her first collegiate singles match, when Nevada's Florence DeVrye withdrew from the round of 128 on Oct. 19 at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships ... also defeated Oregon's Anna Powaska in the following round by a 7-5, 6-2 score ... teamed with Jennifer Yen to pick up an 8-6 dual match doubles victory over Alex Poorta and Clare Soper of Saint Mary's at the No. 3 spot.

Prior to Stanford: Lettered four years in tennis at Stacey High School ... four-time team captain ... four-time 1A Texas State champion.

Personal: Parents are Jose and Maria ... has one brother, Isaac ... hobbies include playing basketball, spending time at the beach and eating Puerto Rican food.

Head Coach Lele Forood says: "Isamarie spent her junior year gaining tons of experience at the collegiate level during her first season on the team. She has a huge serve, plays doubles very intuitively, as well as aggressively. Her singles game improved with more and more match play. This season she has had a wrist injury and not been able to play yet. When she returns, she will continue to bring experience, support and advice, along with big shot-making to enhance this young team's success."

Perez' Career Statistics
Singles

Year123456OverallDual
2007-08------2-4-
TOTALS------2-4-

Doubles

Year123OverallDual
2007-08--1-01-21-0
TOTALS--1-01-21-0

If I had to cook my own meals, I would probably survive on: Rice and plantains
My most used saying is: "Don't hate"
I wouldn't be caught dead: In stilettos
Favorite place on campus?: Roble pool and field during the summer
When I was little, I wanted to be a: Professional skydiver
Most visited website (besides Facebook)?: www.google.com
If I were a vegetable, I would be a(n): Asparagus