Jessica Mendoza Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net worth, ESPN

Jessica Mendoza

Jessica Mendoza

Jessica Mendoza Biography

Jessica Mendoza is a sports broadcaster presently working as a sports reporter for ESPN. She is a retired professional All-Star softball outfielder. Former collegiate 4-time First Team All-American, and two-time Olympic medalist.

Mendoza played at Stanford from 1999 to 2002 and from 2004 to 2010 was a member of the national softball team of the United States women.  In Athens at the 2004 Olympics, she received a gold medal. Mendoza also won a silver medal in Beijing at the 2008 Olympics.

Jessica Mendoza Age

Mendoza was born in Camarillo, California, United States, on November 11, 1980. She is 41 years old and on November 11, 1980, every year celebrates her birthday.

Jessica Mendoza Height

Mendoza stands at a height of 5 ft 9 inches/ Approx. 1.75 m tall.

Jessica Mendoza Education

Mendoza joined Adolfo Camarillo High School for his high school diploma. And in the Year 1998 was named the Los Angeles Times Player.  She was named Female Athlete of the Year of Camarillo High School during her junior and senior years.

Mendoza attended the University of Stanford and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies in 2002 and also earned a Masters in Social Sciences in Education in 2003 later on.

Jessica Mendoza Family

Mendoza was born and raised by her loving parents Karen and Gil Mendoza in Camarillo, California. She has three amazing siblings namely Alana, Elena, and WaltHer father for four years played football for Fresno State University.

Jessica Mendoza Husband

Mendoza is married to her handsome husband Adam Burks. The couple has two charming sons namely  Caden Adam and Caleb Ashton.

Jessica Mendoza Salary

Mendoza earns an annual salary of $20,000 – $ 100,000 per year.

Jessica Mendoza’s Net Worth

Jessica has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.

Jessica Mendoza Career

Mendoza is a sports broadcaster currently working as a sports reporter for ESPN. In Athens the 2004 Olympics, she received a gold medal.  Mendoza also won a silver medal in Beijing at the 2008 Olympics.

She played at Stanford from 1999 to 2002 and from 2004 to 2010 was a member of the national softball team of the United States women.  Mendoza attended the University of Stanford and received a Bachelor of Arts degree. In American Studies in 2002 and also earned a Masters in Social Sciences in Education.