Spring 2011: Ly went 11-3 in the spring of 2011 with a 9-2 record at No. 6 and a 2-1 record at the No. 5 position. She went 5-1 in WAC play on the season. In doubles play, she posted a 12-10 record, all at the No. 2 doubles position with Molly Knox. Ly earned the team's Inspirational Leadership award for the season.
Fall 2010: Yvette went 7-4 in singles and 6-3 in doubles, winning the EWU/Gonzaga Invite in doubles with Molly Knox, and reaching the semifinals in singles of the same tournament....she advanced to the finals in singles play at the Cougar Classic in Pullman, Wash., to start the season...she went 2-3 in doubles play, playing all five matches with teammate Molly Knox.
2009-2010: Ly sat out the fall due to injury but returned to the lineup in the spring. She went 4-3 in singles matches this spring, all at the No. 6 spot. On the doubles side, Ly owned an 11-9 overall record, and competed at the No. 1, 2 and 3 positions.
2008-2009: Ly went 10-14 on the year in singles, playing most of the season at the number 5 position. For the second straight year, Ly teamed with Alexandra Ulesanu to go a team best 17-9 in doubles. In the fall, Ly was a semifinalist in singles at the Gonzaga/Eastern Washington Invite.
2007-2008: Ly's impressive junior tennis background translated to success at the college level with the Vandals. She teamed up with Alexandra Ulesanu in the No. 2 spot to go 10-5 in doubles play. Tied for the team lead in doubles wins with 17. She went 9-3 when playing from the No.3 spot in singles play and was 15-12 overall.
High School: Ly was an all-state and all-conference honoree in tennis for Centennial High School. She was a back-to-back state finalist in singles. As an under-14 player, she was ranked in the top 50 in the United States. She also held a No. 1 ranking in the USTA Pacific Northwest Section at the U-12, U-14 and U-16 level.
Personal: She is the daughter of Truc and Cynthia Ly. She was born Oct. 20, 1988 at Sunnyside, Ore. She has one brother and one sister. She is majoring in Sport Science at Idaho.