Following one year as the backup to Angelina Anderson, Wy became the starting keeper for the California Golden Bears as a sophomore in 2023.[6] She started all 19 games and kept 5 shutouts, ranking fourth in the Pac-12 Conference in save percentage and saves per game, and earned third-team All-Pac 12 honors.[2] Despite missing about a month while at the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, she was named second-team All-ACC in her junior year after starting 10 games with 1 shutout and ranking fourth in the ACC in save percentage in 2024.[2] She started all 19 games and produced a career-high 8 clean sheets (fourth in the ACC) in her senior year in 2025.[7]
Club career
NWSL champions Gotham FC announced on January 16, 2026, that they had signed Wy to her first professional contract on a three-year deal.[8]
International career
Wy trained with the United States youth national team beginning at the under-14 level in 2018.[2][9] She was the starting keeper at the 2018 CONCACAF Girls' U-15 Championship, which the United States won.[2] After being the backup keeper at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, she started in goal for the under-20 team at the 2023 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, helping them qualify for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[10][11] She played every minute of the 2024 U-20 Women's World Cup, helping the United States finish in third place, the country's best result since 2012.[12] She made multiple key saves late in their 2–2 draw to Germany in the quarterfinals; in the resulting penalty shootout, after one German make and two misses, Wy saved the fourth kick to send the United States to the semifinals, 3–1.[13] She was invited by Emma Hayes as a training player at Futures Camp, practicing concurrently with the senior national team, in January 2025.[14]