NFL legends have something special with Women’s March Madness, as the football stars are all updated about the game. After USC quarterback Caleb Williams, it is time for the NFL giant Tom Brady to express his take on the basketball action, as he gave a shout-out on his Instagram story.
However, the TB12 refuses to take the side of Caitlin Clark, who leads the Iowa Hawkeyes, or Angel Reese’s LSU. Brady gives a shout-out to women’s basketball at large. As the name suggests, March Madness has given rise to frenzy, as the LSU Tigers fell to the Iowa Hawkeyes 94-87.
Brady gives a shoutout to women’s basketball
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What better Monday night than to laze while watching the women rage on the basketball court? Brady could not miss the opportunity to watch the game live-streamed. In what appears to be his living room, the TB12 shared a picture of his TV with the March Madness game tuned in. As the NFL fans were eager to find out whom Brady supports, between Clark’s Iowa or Reese’s LSU, they got disheartened to find out all Brady wrote was “WOW.”
To add to the intrigue, he tagged both teams to showcase his universal support. The women’s basketball players have been making much noise during March Madness, and the April 1 game was no exception. The No. 1 seed Iowa defeated LSU, holding the No.3 seed, and made its way to the Final Four, while Connecticut knocked out No. 1 seed Southern Carolina. Even though in his latest Instagram story, Brady refused to take any side between Clark and Reese, things have been different a month or two back.
Clark earns Brady’s praise
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In February, Clark shot into the limelight by shattering the NCAA Division I women’s scoring record. And guess what? Brady was among the many firsts to extend his heartiest congratulations to the basketball star. The TB12 crafted a video, especially to pay tribute to Clark and applaud her for the historic milestone.
However, things have not been the same for Reese. She became the Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament in the last season. Even though Reese got lucky enough to take charge of the court, her victory failed to attract Brady and went unnoticed by the NFL GOAT.
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Interestingly, the quarterback legend’s alma mater, Michigan, failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament; Brady continued to watch the March Madness because he shared an intense passion for the game. Through his post, Brady has set an ideal example of how, in the world of sports, all athletes are one team no matter what sport they play.