2014–2018: High school and collegiate Maher began playing rugby union for the South Burlington School Rugby Football Club at the age of 17 in the spring of her senior year. She had previously played field hockey, basketball, and softball at
Burlington High School, and was encouraged to try rugby union by her father, who played for
Saint Michael's College.
2018–2024: National rugby sevens team & Olympics While still at Quinnipiac, Maher also played 7s for Scion Rugby Academy, where she impressed coaches Richie Walker and
Emilie Bydwell, who selected her for the
national rugby sevens team. Maher made her debut with the USA Rugby World Cup Sevens team in 2018 at a
Women's SVNS tournament in
Paris. Maher was chosen to her first Olympic team at the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which was the sport's second appearance at the games. She scored three
tries throughout the tournament as the United States finished in sixth place. While attending the Olympics, she posted several behind-the-scenes videos that went viral on
TikTok. She was selected again to represent the United States at the
2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens in
Cape Town, where she helped the national team reach the semifinals. In 2023, she had a severe injury from a collision during a training session against a men's rugby union team. She dislocated her tibia and broke her fibula. Her mother, a nurse, immediately flew out to help her through the injury. Initially, Maher was expected to be out for the rest of the 2023 season, but was able to get back in the game in time to help Team USA win gold at the
Pan American Games. Maher helped lead the United States to bronze at the
2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, the country's first Olympic medal in the sport. She scored tries in all three of their group stage matches. After being eliminated by gold medalists
New Zealand in the semifinals, the United States narrowly defeated
Australia in the bronze medal match.
2024–present: Bristol Bears & National rugby XVs team In December 2024, Maher signed for
Bristol Bears in England’s
Premiership Women's Rugby league on a three-month deal until the end of the season, marking her transition from rugby sevens to 15-player
rugby union. Her contract officially began in January 2025. Maher made her debut for Bristol in the
Premiership off the bench in a 40–17 home loss to
Gloucester-Hartpury in front of a club record crowd of 9,240. The following game she scored her first try for the club, a 41–31 away victory against
Exeter Chiefs Women. In July 2025, Maher was selected for the
U.S. women’s national rugby XVs team to compete in the
2025 Women's Rugby World Cup in
England the following month. The
Eagles did not advance beyond the pool stage, though Maher played in all three games of that round. ==In the media==