Spring 2011: Maciocha broke Idaho's all-time singles wins record by finishing the season with 82 career wins, breaking Patricia Ruman's record of 79 singles wins. Maciocha posted a 19-5 record in spring play and a 4-3 record in the WAC. She went 1-0 at No. 2 singles, 7-0 at No. 3 singles and 11-5 at the No. 4 position. In doubles action, she went 13-9 in the spring season at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions.
Fall 2010: Basia went 7-3 in singles and 3-5 in doubles...she went undefeated at the BSU Jack Taylor Invite in singles....she advanced to the round of 64 at the ITA Regional Tournament in singles play...she teamed up with Alejandra Lozano to make it to the doubles semi-finals of the Cougar Classic to start the season.
2009-2010: Maciocha went 17-7 in the spring in singles, and 17-3 in doubles. She was named WAC player of the week for the week of Feb. 1-7 for going undefeated in singles and doubles versus Gonzaga, Eastern Washington, and Lewis-Clark State. In singles, she played the No. 3-6 spots, and was a perfect 5-0 at No. 3 and No. 4. She went 5-0 at No. 2 doubles and finished 12-3 at No. 3. Maciocha went 4-5 in singles in the fall, and 4-4 in doubles.
2008-2009: Maciocha had a successful sophomore campaign going 23-14 on the year in singles, playing primarily at the 3 and 4 positions. Maciocha teamed with Siwa to go 8-6 during the spring. In the fall, Maciocha was a singles semifinalist at the Gonzaga/Eastern Washington Invite and a doubles semifinalist with Daniela Cohen at the Collegiate Clay Court Nationals.
2007-2008: Maciocha was tied for the team lead in doubles wins with 17. She formed a successful partnership with Natalie Kirch as the pair went 13-3 from the No. 3 spot during the spring. She went 16-9 in singles play and was undefeated when playing from the No. 4 spot going 4-0.
Junior Tennis: Maciocha was a consistent figure among the top finishers in the Polish National Classification Tournaments during her junior career. In the Under-18 division, she was a doubles champion in 2005 and took second place finishes at multiple national tournaments. In the Under-16 division, she garnered multiple second-place finishes in both singles and doubles. She won a pair of national team championships with the Master Szczecin club team in 2002 and 2003 and finished third at the European Regional Championships.
Personal: Her full name is Barbara Maciocha, but she goes by the name "Basia." She was born Apr. 18, 1987. She is a right-handed player. Her major at Idaho is Business Operations Management.