University of Cincinnati's Tennis Team Boosts Roster with Top Recruits!
The tennis courts at the University of Cincinnati are about to witness a thrilling transformation with two stellar additions to the Bearcats’ women’s tennis program. Head coach Eric Toth recently announced the recruitment of Elizabeth Fauchet and Lucia Fuduric for the 2026-27 season, infusing fresh vigor and expertise into the team.
Exciting New Prospects
Elizabeth Fauchet, hailing from Brentwood, Tennessee, is poised to make significant waves in Cincinnati. With a national ranking of No. 59 and standing proud at No. 2 in Tennessee, her competitive spirit is evident. Her robust performance in extensive tournament schedules positions her as a formidable asset for the Bearcats.
On the other hand, Lima, Ohio native Lucia Fuduric brings her finesse to the courts with a national ranking of No. 114 and a No. 4 spot in Ohio. Her consistent performance and strong tennis profile reiterate the strategic move by coach Eric Toth and assistant coach Brad Bolton to bring her onboard.
Strategic Recruitment
“Both Fauchet and Fuduric were identified early in this recruiting class,” said coach Eric Toth. “They were exactly the kind of recruits we were looking for to thrive within our program. Their tournament experiences and quality matches will ensure they are ready to contribute the moment they arrive next fall.”
Coach Brad Bolton emphasizes the depth and talent these recruits bring, underscoring the strategic approach the Bearcats are adopting to enhance competitiveness.
Building a Strong Future
The addition of Fauchet and Fuduric is more than just recruitment; it represents an exciting phase for the Bearcats. Their presence promises to uplift the team’s status and competitiveness within the collegiate circuit, setting a strong foundation for future triumphs. According to University of Cincinnati Athletics, this recruitment wave promises to set a new benchmark in Bearcat Tennis.
As Cincinnati eagerly anticipates the arrival of these promising players, the team and its supporters can look forward to an exhilarating new chapter on the university’s tennis courts.