Ucla Softball Shortstop Maya Brady committed to play in the unlimited soft football league (AUSL) for new athletes (AUSL).
It is expected that the addition of a Brady caliber and the strength of the stars will add a boost to the league that will be held in the opening of this week.
The 23 -year -old is the daughter of Sister BowL seven times and the current Fox SPORTS analyst Tom Brady.
Subscribe to Tubi and Super Bowl Lix for free
The left Ucla Bruin also plays on the outdoor stadium and has honored all Americans in the first team twice. Brady was previously appointed the title of Best Pac-12 Player and was a American American American in 2020.
The University of California in Los Angeles has long boasted in one of the best soft football programs in the country, and Brady ranked second in the school list at home.
Click here for more sports coverage on FoxNews.com
former Miami Marles General Manager Kim Ng leads AUSL and was appointed as a consultant first last year. NG said the league will be “the main baseball league for the soft ball.”
The league will witness four teams playing 30 games in six to eight cities in their first season.
Thieves, fire, volt and claws of the four original teams in the league.
Nug said: “The soft ball is ready for the tremendous growth at the professional level, and AUSL will meet this moment by creating a soft football league with a global level full of movement that this sport deserves for a long time.”
“The caliber of the players who compete for their formulation tomorrow-Olympic, and the warrior of the USA warrior, all Americans and NCAA-champions also represent that the best players in the world are present together as a unit of founding members who will make AUS the next big thing in women's sport.”
Click here to get the Fox News app
Brady achieved 71 homes with 246 RBis in 249 games At the University of California.
Last summer, two different championships of four soft ball teams held matches, and the professional FastPitch and the FastPitch Association.
Fox News Digital's Sports coverage on xAnd subscribe to Newsletter of Fox News Sport Hold.