Much like Tom Brady, his niece Maya Brady is also winning hearts as a favorite among many. However, she recently revealed a surprising twist by expressing admiration for a player outside the Brady sports sphere.
Tom Brady’s retirement in February has been marked by his steadfast commitment to his retirement goals. In April and May, the former quarterback was frequently seen at UCLA, where he passionately cheered for his niece Maya during her softball games. Maya, who shares the third-place record for most bases in a single UCLA game, stands as the seventh Bruin in the program’s history to achieve five multi-homer games in her career. With such an outstanding record, it’s intriguing that Maya draws inspiration from another female athlete, this time in the realm of soccer.
Maya Brady’s top pick hails from her University’s soccer team!
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Just a while back, Maya Brady, the niece of Tom Brady, took to her Instagram story to share a video. The clip features noteworthy moments from Jayden Perry, a defender from the UCLA Women’s soccer team. Brady added a caption, “My absolute fav🥺⭐🥺⭐.”
Additionally, she wrote, “GO CRAZEEEE15,” showing her enthusiastic support for Perry, who wears jersey number 15. As the women’s soccer season kicks off, UCLA is primed for their opportunity to clinch victories in this year’s matches.
While Perry shines as a standout on her soccer team, Maya Brady holds her own as a star player on the UCLA baseball team. And this fact isn’t lost on her uncle, none other than the former New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady.
Tom Brady’s unshakable conviction in Maya’s potential!
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Much like her uncle Tom Brady, Maya Brady is carving out her prominent niche within the world of sports. Hailing from San Mateo, California, Maya, the daughter of Tom’s sister Maureen Brady and her husband Brian Timmons, boasts an exceptional batting average of .456. Her exceptional talent was acknowledged when she became the first Bruin to secure the prestigious Pac-12 Player of the Year award in 2021, a title last claimed by Kelli Godin in 2019.
Widely recognized as one of the best in her field, Maya’s athletic prowess hasn’t gone unnoticed by the NFL’s greatest of all time. Tom Brady once shared with the Boston Globe in 2019, “I think Maya is already the most athletic person of the family.” Tom’s support for Maya is unwavering. The former Patriots QB frequently attends her baseball games, including a recent appearance in May when he watched her excel in a UCLA softball game against Arizona State.
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Tom takes immense pride in standing behind his niece, who is rapidly gaining recognition in the softball community for her remarkable batting average and the honors she has earned.
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