Brady Picks up Player of the Week
September 29, 2008 by Brett Kline
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Not even half way into the season, junior Matt Brady has established himself as one of the most intimidating offensive players in the Landmark Conference. In his freshmen year, he was honored as the ‘Capital Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year’, and has continued his quality play every since. This year, he has scored in five out of the Cardinals seven games, with a total of seven goals and three assists in the season.
Brady, a civil engineering major from Woodbridge, Virginia, has been a starter ever since he came to CUA in the fall of 2006. He was a five sport athlete at Potomac High School, where he played soccer, hockey, golf, as well as ran track and cross country.
Although his high level of play on the soccer field is evidently worthy of great praise, you would never know this if you had a conversation with him. His modest approach as a player and captain possibly deserves even more admiration. His unique ability to serve as an intermediate between the players and coaching staff has been critical in shaping the dynamics of this year’s team. With the help of fellow juniors Brian Pappas and Tim McAneny, Brady has been a major contributor to the program’s steady improvement over the last three years.
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