Jessica Ly
Jessica Ly
Height: 5-11
Year: SR
Hometown: Torrance, CA
High School: South
Major: Business Administration

2013: Key player for the team that finished the season with a national ranking of No. 11… Played a huge role in Redlands’ first-ever 20-win season… Contributed to the Bulldogs’ third-place finish in SCIAC and second-round appearance in the NCAA Championships… First-Team All-SCIAC honoree for the third time… Named the ITA’s Player to Watch for the West Region… Also recognized as the ITA’s National Player to Watch for NCAA Division III…  Compiled a singles record of 10-14 at the No. 1 slot… Registered five victories over players from nationally ranked programs… Advanced to the quarterfinals of the 113th Ojai Tournament… Teamed up with Ceara Sumida at the No. 1 doubles position, registering a spring-season mark of 21-4… Defeated ranked duos on five occasions but knocked off tandems from 14 national-ranked schools…  Rattled off seven straight victories to start the season… Followed that up with a 10-match win streak… Part of the squad that was named an ITA All-Academic Team…

2012:  Battled through injury as the No. 1 singles player for the nationally ranked Bulldog women’s tennis… Contributed to the team's 14-7 overall record… Produced a 4-6 singles record in limited action, including a 4-3 showing in SCIAC matches… Knocked off the top player from No. 23 Chapman University by scores of 6-2, 6-0… Also defeated players from Cal Lutheran University, and Whittier College in straight sets… Teamed up with former teammate Shannon Cassidy in most doubles matches, competing at the No. 1 slot… Dominated the No. 21 doubles team from No. 12 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges in an impressive 8-1 showing… Also registered 8-1 wins over Caltech and the University of La Verne…  While playing with Maddie Morton, the duo defeated the 15th-ranked tandem from No. 27 Bates College, 8-2, on Feb. 23… First-Team All-SCIAC selection… 

2011:  Erupted on the scene as a top competitor for the No. 28 Bulldog women’s tennis team… Contributed to the team’s 18th consecutive finish among the conference’s top three… Took over the No. 2 singles role as a rookie… Posted a solid 13-8 showing, highlighted by a six-match winning streak to finish out the season… Captured victories over her counterparts from ranked programs, including Pomona-Pitzer Colleges, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges and Brandeis University (MA)… Rattled off a 9-1 performance in SCIAC competition… Finished the season ranked No. 15 in singles among the West Region… Joined forces with teammate Julia Galbraith in doubles, tallying a solid 14-7 record on the season… Primarily competing at No. 2, the duo knocked off opponents from ranked programs, including Pomona-Pitzer Colleges, Chapman University and Brandeis… While playing No. 1 against Cal Lutheran, they rallied back from an 0-7 deficit to fight off multiple match points and eventually win by a score of 9-7… Put together a five-match winning streak during late March and early April… Finished the season as the No. 14 doubles team in the West Region… Won the consolation bracket of the ITA Division III West Regional Fall Championships…  First-Team All-SCIAC… Dean's List…