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Jessica Mendoza

Jessica Ofelia Mendoza (born November 11, 1980) is an American sportscaster and former softball player. Currently, she serves as a color commentator and analyst for ESPN's coverage of Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers coverage on Spectrum SportsNet LA.[1] As a softball outfielder, Mendoza was a collegiate four-time First Team All-American and two-time Olympic medalist. Mendoza played from 1999 to 2002 at Stanford and was a member of the United States women's national softball team from 2004 to 2010. She won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. She played professionally in National Pro Fastpitch and was named 2011 Player of the Year and currently ranks in the top 10 for career batting average and slugging percentage. She was an analyst on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball from 2016 to 2019.[2] She was dropped from the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast after the 2019 season but remains an ESPN baseball analyst. Mendoza was named by fans and experts to the Greatest College Softball Team as an outfielder, one of only three to achieve the honor.[3]

Jessica Mendoza
Mendoza (left) with Bryce Harper in 2016
Personal information
Full nameJessica Ofelia Mendoza
Born (1980-11-11) November 11, 1980 (age 42)
Camarillo, California, United States
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Spouse(s)
Adam Burks
(m. 2006)
Sport
CountryUSA
SportSoftball
PositionOutfielder
College teamStanford University

Early life

Mendoza, a graduate of Adolfo Camarillo High School, was named the Los Angeles Times Player of the Year in 1998. During her junior and senior years, she was named Camarillo High School's Female Athlete of the Year. Mendoza was also a member of the high school basketball team and was the team MVP in her junior and senior years.[4][5]

Playing career

Stanford Cardinal

Mendoza began her career as a 1999 First Team All-American and All-Pac-10 honoree. Included with her recognition, she was named Pac-12 Newcomer of the Year. She broke the Cardinal records for season batting average and RBI totals while ranking top-10 for her hits.[4]

On March 6, 1999, in defeating Illinois State, Mendoza had a single-game career high four hits off pitchers Corey Harris, Tammy Millian and Jamie Bagnall.[6] Later that month, for the week of March 8, she was named National Fastpitch Coaches Association Player of the Week after hitting .631 (12/19) with 11 RBIs, 4 home runs, a triple and two doubles for a slugging percentage of 1.473.[7]

The sophomore's season saw her again earn First Team citations for the NCAA Division I and the Pac-10.[8] She added conference Player of the Year to her collection and broke her own record for batting average with a then-school and career-best .474, which also led the NCAA.[9] She also claimed new records for hits, home runs, doubles, slugging, and stolen bases, which still rank top 10 for a season at Stanford.[10]

From February 29 through March 22, 2000, Mendoza went on a school-record 19-consecutive-game hit streak. She batted .561 (32/57) to accompany four home runs and 15 RBIs, striking out just once with a slugging of .842.

Mendoza continued her success for the Cardinal with her third All-American and All-Pac-10 citations.[11] She posted top-10 season records in virtually every category, still currently ranking second in single-season home runs and stolen bases.[10]

Mendoza helped lead Stanford to their first-ever Women's College World Series appearance in 2001. The Cardinal were ousted on May 27 by the Arizona Wildcats despite wins over California Golden Bears and LSU Tigers.[12] Mendoza was named to the All-Tournament Team for hitting .250 with an RBI and a double.

For her final season, Mendoza earned First Team citations for both conference and the NCAA.[13] With her fourth straight honor from the NCAA, Mendoza joined elite company as only the fifth player to accomplish the feat then. That year she also tied her home run record and ranked top-10 in almost every other category.[10]

The week of March 4, she was named NFCA's Player of the Week for a third time. She had hit .647 (11/17) with a home run, five doubles, and 1.117 slugging. Later that season, on May 8 with a 10–2 victory over the San Jose State Spartans, Mendoza drove in a career best six RBIs, four coming off her 50th career home-run swing with Carol Forbes pitching.[14]

Mendoza currently holds career records in average, hits, home runs, slugging, and runs. Her career doubles (ranked 7th in the NCAA all-time), triples, RBIs and walks are still top-10 records.[15] She was also named Pac-10 Player of the Week three times, a top 25 finalist for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, and the Speedline Invitational Tournament MVP.[16][17] Mendoza graduated from Stanford with a master's degree in social sciences and education.[18]

Team USA

 
Mendoza in 2008

In 2004, Mendoza was a starting outfielder for Team USA at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Prior to the tournament, Mendoza hit .380 on the "Aiming For Athens" tour with 42 RBIs and 10 home runs.[19] On August 14, Mendoza had two hits and two RBIs with a triple vs. Italy.[20] She repeated her performance on August 19 against host Greece, with a double in that game.[21] Team USA won the gold medal on August 23, though Mendoza was shut out by Australia.[22] Overall, she went 5/20 (.250) scoring five times herself and hitting in 5 RBIs with a .400 slugging.

In 2008, Mendoza was again an outfielder for Team USA and led in almost every category on the "Bound 4 Beijing" Tour. She hit .495 with 107 RBIs and a .971 slugging.[23] At the Beijing Olympic Games, she drove in 4 RBIs vs. Chinese Taipei on August 14.[24] In the finale, Mendoza was again shut out and her team won the silver medal, losing to Japan on August 21.[25]

In addition, Mendoza went directly onto the US team straight out of college. In 2003 and 2007, she was a gold medalist at the Pan American Games. She also won the silver medal at both the World Cup and Japan Cup. In 2006, Jessica was named the USA Softball "Female Athlete of the Year." She played for Team USA in the World Cup again in 2007, this time bringing home that gold medal. She went 11/18 with a double, three home runs, and 16 RBIs. Mendoza won the ISF Women's World Championship, hitting .500 with 5 home runs and 16 RBIs. In 2008, she was named to the Canada Cup All-Star Team. Mendoza declined an invitation to play for the US in 2011 to focus on National Pro Fastpitch.[26]

National Pro Fastpitch

Mendoza joined the National Pro Fastpitch in 2005 with the Arizona Heat. She hit a league best (though in limited playing time) .491 her rookie year.[27] After returning from maternity leave and a role with Team USA, Mendoza signed with the USSSA Pride.[28] In her two seasons with the Pride, Mendoza hit .284 and .377, respectively. The same two years, her teams made the Cowles Cup championship, winning the title in 2010. Mendoza was shut out against the Chicago Bandits' trio of Kristina Thorson, Nikki Nemitz, and Jessica Sallinger.[29] In the other finale, Mendoza was 2/4 with a double off Monica Abbott in a rematch with the Bandits, who ultimately won 10–3 on August 21.[30][31] Once again, Mendoza and the Pride made the Cowles Cup Championship but lost to the Chicago Bandits. Mendoza was shut out but walked twice.[32]

Broadcasting career

ESPN

Mendoza works for ESPN and was a color analyst on Sunday Night Baseball telecasts.[2] She also is an analyst for the Women's College World Series and has worked as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football coverage.

On June 30, 2014, Mendoza began working on ESPN's Baseball Tonight. She appeared on the Monday editions of the show.[33]

On June 16, 2015, Mendoza became the first female broadcaster in the booth for ESPN's College World Series coverage with Karl Ravech and Kyle Peterson.[34] On August 24, Mendoza was the first female commentator for a Major League Baseball game in the history of ESPN, during a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Arizona Diamondbacks.[35] Six days later, Mendoza filled in for suspended color commentator Curt Schilling for the CubsDodgers game on Sunday Night Baseball. Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta pitched a no-hitter in the game. John Kruk, Dan Shulman and Mendoza called the 2015 American League Wild Card Game on October 6, and Mendoza became the first female commentator in MLB postseason TV history.[36][37]

On January 13, 2016, ESPN announced that Mendoza would join the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team full-time, with Shulman and Aaron Boone.[2] On October 6, 2017, Mendoza commentated for the 2017 NLDS, her first MLB post-season series, on ESPN Radio with broadcast partner Dave Flemming.[citation needed]

On March 5, 2019, the New York Mets announced that Mendoza joined the club as a senior advisor to general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. This led to conflict of interest concerns, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to block Mendoza from entering their clubhouse as a media member before Dodgers games broadcast by ESPN in the 2019 season.[38] The Dodgers had done the same with David Ross, who worked in the Chicago Cubs organization while also commentating for ESPN.[39]

On January 16, 2020, she created controversy when she criticized former Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers for admitting to stealing signs during the team's World Series title run in 2017. The controversy surrounded the fact that she felt that Fiers should have reported his concerns to MLB authorities rather than simply share them with a reporter. [40][41][42] Mendoza later backtracked and took to Twitter to clarify her comments.[43] Amid concerns about a potential conflict of interest over her Mets role and the controversy of the Fiers comments, she later resigned from her role as Mets advisor and was dropped from Sunday Night Baseball, but signed a contract extension with ESPN on February 7, 2020, to remain a baseball analyst with the network.[44][45][46]

In October 2020, Mendoza became the first female World Series analyst on any national broadcast platform; she was on ESPN's radio platform.[47] In 2021, she was part of the broadcast team for NBC during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.[48]

Los Angeles Dodgers

In March 2022, it was announced that Mendoza would join the Spectrum SportsNet LA network to provide commentary for Los Angeles Dodgers games. She was a part of a group of network additions that included Eric Karros, Adrián González, José Mota, and Dontrelle Willis.[1]

Personal life

The daughter of Karen and Gil Mendoza, Mendoza has one brother and two sisters.[citation needed] Her father played football for four years for Fresno State University. Mendoza is married to Adam Burks, with whom she has two sons.[citation needed] She is a second-generation Mexican-American, as stated in an ESPN article by Aimee Crawford published on October 11, 2011.[citation needed]

Mendoza is a trustee and past president of the Women's Sports Foundation. She is an athletic ambassador for Team Darfur and board member of the National Education Association.[49]

In popular culture

For their first match of March 2019, the women of the United States women's national soccer team each wore a jersey with the name of a woman they were honoring on the back; Andi Sullivan chose the name of Mendoza.[50]

Statistics

Stanford Cardinal

YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
1999 62 195 38 81 .415 57 9 2 13 125 .641 12 22 6 8
2000 63 198 57 94 .474 41 13 1 20 155 .783 15 13 20 25
2001 71 205 70 83 .405 46 14 3 20 151 .736 32 23 31 35
2002 63 188 65 69 .367 44 14 3 17 134 .713 31 22 29 31
TOTALS 259 786 230 327 .416 188 50 9 70 565 .719 90 80 86 99

Team USA

YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2004 149 49 54 .362 47 10 7 8 106 .711 11 25 5 6
2008 230 99 110 .478 116 25 5 27 222 .965 26 26 8 10
TOTALS 379 148 164 .432 163 35 12 35 328 .865 37 51 13 16

NPF Arizona Heat & USSSA Pride

YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB
2005 59 23 29 .491 28 8 0 5 0 .983 11 4 10
2010 130 22 37 .284 28 7 1 8 68 .523 14 38 4
2011 130 39 49 .377 35 10 1 5 86 .661 17 26 11
2012 95 30 32 .337 39 9 2 2 65 .684 15 27 9
TOTALS 414 114 147 .355 130 34 4 20 277 .669 57 95 34

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Links

External links

  • ESPN bio
  • Jessica Mendoza on Twitter
  • Jessica Mendoza at IMDb

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For the British equestrian see Jessica Mendoza equestrian Jessica Ofelia Mendoza born November 11 1980 is an American sportscaster and former softball player Currently she serves as a color commentator and analyst for ESPN s coverage of Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers coverage on Spectrum SportsNet LA 1 As a softball outfielder Mendoza was a collegiate four time First Team All American and two time Olympic medalist Mendoza played from 1999 to 2002 at Stanford and was a member of the United States women s national softball team from 2004 to 2010 She won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing She played professionally in National Pro Fastpitch and was named 2011 Player of the Year and currently ranks in the top 10 for career batting average and slugging percentage She was an analyst on ESPN s Sunday Night Baseball from 2016 to 2019 2 She was dropped from the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast after the 2019 season but remains an ESPN baseball analyst Mendoza was named by fans and experts to the Greatest College Softball Team as an outfielder one of only three to achieve the honor 3 Jessica MendozaMendoza left with Bryce Harper in 2016Personal informationFull nameJessica Ofelia MendozaBorn 1980 11 11 November 11 1980 age 42 Camarillo California United StatesHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Spouse s Adam Burks m 2006 wbr SportCountryUSASportSoftballPositionOutfielderCollege teamStanford UniversityMedal record Women s softballRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2004 Athens Team competition2008 Beijing Team competition Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Stanford Cardinal 2 2 Team USA 2 3 National Pro Fastpitch 3 Broadcasting career 3 1 ESPN 3 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Personal life 5 In popular culture 6 Statistics 6 1 Stanford Cardinal 6 2 Team USA 6 3 NPF Arizona Heat amp USSSA Pride 7 References 8 Links 9 External linksEarly life EditMendoza a graduate of Adolfo Camarillo High School was named the Los Angeles Times Player of the Year in 1998 During her junior and senior years she was named Camarillo High School s Female Athlete of the Year Mendoza was also a member of the high school basketball team and was the team MVP in her junior and senior years 4 5 Playing career EditStanford Cardinal Edit Mendoza began her career as a 1999 First Team All American and All Pac 10 honoree Included with her recognition she was named Pac 12 Newcomer of the Year She broke the Cardinal records for season batting average and RBI totals while ranking top 10 for her hits 4 On March 6 1999 in defeating Illinois State Mendoza had a single game career high four hits off pitchers Corey Harris Tammy Millian and Jamie Bagnall 6 Later that month for the week of March 8 she was named National Fastpitch Coaches Association Player of the Week after hitting 631 12 19 with 11 RBIs 4 home runs a triple and two doubles for a slugging percentage of 1 473 7 The sophomore s season saw her again earn First Team citations for the NCAA Division I and the Pac 10 8 She added conference Player of the Year to her collection and broke her own record for batting average with a then school and career best 474 which also led the NCAA 9 She also claimed new records for hits home runs doubles slugging and stolen bases which still rank top 10 for a season at Stanford 10 From February 29 through March 22 2000 Mendoza went on a school record 19 consecutive game hit streak She batted 561 32 57 to accompany four home runs and 15 RBIs striking out just once with a slugging of 842 Mendoza continued her success for the Cardinal with her third All American and All Pac 10 citations 11 She posted top 10 season records in virtually every category still currently ranking second in single season home runs and stolen bases 10 Mendoza helped lead Stanford to their first ever Women s College World Series appearance in 2001 The Cardinal were ousted on May 27 by the Arizona Wildcats despite wins over California Golden Bears and LSU Tigers 12 Mendoza was named to the All Tournament Team for hitting 250 with an RBI and a double For her final season Mendoza earned First Team citations for both conference and the NCAA 13 With her fourth straight honor from the NCAA Mendoza joined elite company as only the fifth player to accomplish the feat then That year she also tied her home run record and ranked top 10 in almost every other category 10 The week of March 4 she was named NFCA s Player of the Week for a third time She had hit 647 11 17 with a home run five doubles and 1 117 slugging Later that season on May 8 with a 10 2 victory over the San Jose State Spartans Mendoza drove in a career best six RBIs four coming off her 50th career home run swing with Carol Forbes pitching 14 Mendoza currently holds career records in average hits home runs slugging and runs Her career doubles ranked 7th in the NCAA all time triples RBIs and walks are still top 10 records 15 She was also named Pac 10 Player of the Week three times a top 25 finalist for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and the Speedline Invitational Tournament MVP 16 17 Mendoza graduated from Stanford with a master s degree in social sciences and education 18 Team USA Edit Mendoza in 2008 In 2004 Mendoza was a starting outfielder for Team USA at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games Prior to the tournament Mendoza hit 380 on the Aiming For Athens tour with 42 RBIs and 10 home runs 19 On August 14 Mendoza had two hits and two RBIs with a triple vs Italy 20 She repeated her performance on August 19 against host Greece with a double in that game 21 Team USA won the gold medal on August 23 though Mendoza was shut out by Australia 22 Overall she went 5 20 250 scoring five times herself and hitting in 5 RBIs with a 400 slugging In 2008 Mendoza was again an outfielder for Team USA and led in almost every category on the Bound 4 Beijing Tour She hit 495 with 107 RBIs and a 971 slugging 23 At the Beijing Olympic Games she drove in 4 RBIs vs Chinese Taipei on August 14 24 In the finale Mendoza was again shut out and her team won the silver medal losing to Japan on August 21 25 In addition Mendoza went directly onto the US team straight out of college In 2003 and 2007 she was a gold medalist at the Pan American Games She also won the silver medal at both the World Cup and Japan Cup In 2006 Jessica was named the USA Softball Female Athlete of the Year She played for Team USA in the World Cup again in 2007 this time bringing home that gold medal She went 11 18 with a double three home runs and 16 RBIs Mendoza won the ISF Women s World Championship hitting 500 with 5 home runs and 16 RBIs In 2008 she was named to the Canada Cup All Star Team Mendoza declined an invitation to play for the US in 2011 to focus on National Pro Fastpitch 26 National Pro Fastpitch Edit Mendoza joined the National Pro Fastpitch in 2005 with the Arizona Heat She hit a league best though in limited playing time 491 her rookie year 27 After returning from maternity leave and a role with Team USA Mendoza signed with the USSSA Pride 28 In her two seasons with the Pride Mendoza hit 284 and 377 respectively The same two years her teams made the Cowles Cup championship winning the title in 2010 Mendoza was shut out against the Chicago Bandits trio of Kristina Thorson Nikki Nemitz and Jessica Sallinger 29 In the other finale Mendoza was 2 4 with a double off Monica Abbott in a rematch with the Bandits who ultimately won 10 3 on August 21 30 31 Once again Mendoza and the Pride made the Cowles Cup Championship but lost to the Chicago Bandits Mendoza was shut out but walked twice 32 Broadcasting career EditESPN Edit Mendoza works for ESPN and was a color analyst on Sunday Night Baseball telecasts 2 She also is an analyst for the Women s College World Series and has worked as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football coverage On June 30 2014 Mendoza began working on ESPN s Baseball Tonight She appeared on the Monday editions of the show 33 On June 16 2015 Mendoza became the first female broadcaster in the booth for ESPN s College World Series coverage with Karl Ravech and Kyle Peterson 34 On August 24 Mendoza was the first female commentator for a Major League Baseball game in the history of ESPN during a game between the St Louis Cardinals and the Arizona Diamondbacks 35 Six days later Mendoza filled in for suspended color commentator Curt Schilling for the Cubs Dodgers game on Sunday Night Baseball Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta pitched a no hitter in the game John Kruk Dan Shulman and Mendoza called the 2015 American League Wild Card Game on October 6 and Mendoza became the first female commentator in MLB postseason TV history 36 37 On January 13 2016 ESPN announced that Mendoza would join the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team full time with Shulman and Aaron Boone 2 On October 6 2017 Mendoza commentated for the 2017 NLDS her first MLB post season series on ESPN Radio with broadcast partner Dave Flemming citation needed On March 5 2019 the New York Mets announced that Mendoza joined the club as a senior advisor to general manager Brodie Van Wagenen This led to conflict of interest concerns leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to block Mendoza from entering their clubhouse as a media member before Dodgers games broadcast by ESPN in the 2019 season 38 The Dodgers had done the same with David Ross who worked in the Chicago Cubs organization while also commentating for ESPN 39 On January 16 2020 she created controversy when she criticized former Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers for admitting to stealing signs during the team s World Series title run in 2017 The controversy surrounded the fact that she felt that Fiers should have reported his concerns to MLB authorities rather than simply share them with a reporter 40 41 42 Mendoza later backtracked and took to Twitter to clarify her comments 43 Amid concerns about a potential conflict of interest over her Mets role and the controversy of the Fiers comments she later resigned from her role as Mets advisor and was dropped from Sunday Night Baseball but signed a contract extension with ESPN on February 7 2020 to remain a baseball analyst with the network 44 45 46 In October 2020 Mendoza became the first female World Series analyst on any national broadcast platform she was on ESPN s radio platform 47 In 2021 she was part of the broadcast team for NBC during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics 48 Los Angeles Dodgers Edit In March 2022 it was announced that Mendoza would join the Spectrum SportsNet LA network to provide commentary for Los Angeles Dodgers games She was a part of a group of network additions that included Eric Karros Adrian Gonzalez Jose Mota and Dontrelle Willis 1 Personal life EditThe daughter of Karen and Gil Mendoza Mendoza has one brother and two sisters citation needed Her father played football for four years for Fresno State University Mendoza is married to Adam Burks with whom she has two sons citation needed She is a second generation Mexican American as stated in an ESPN article by Aimee Crawford published on October 11 2011 citation needed Mendoza is a trustee and past president of the Women s Sports Foundation She is an athletic ambassador for Team Darfur and board member of the National Education Association 49 In popular culture EditFor their first match of March 2019 the women of the United States women s national soccer team each wore a jersey with the name of a woman they were honoring on the back Andi Sullivan chose the name of Mendoza 50 Statistics EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Jessica Mendoza news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stanford Cardinal Edit YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA1999 62 195 38 81 415 57 9 2 13 125 641 12 22 6 82000 63 198 57 94 474 41 13 1 20 155 783 15 13 20 252001 71 205 70 83 405 46 14 3 20 151 736 32 23 31 352002 63 188 65 69 367 44 14 3 17 134 713 31 22 29 31TOTALS 259 786 230 327 416 188 50 9 70 565 719 90 80 86 99Team USA Edit YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA2004 149 49 54 362 47 10 7 8 106 711 11 25 5 62008 230 99 110 478 116 25 5 27 222 965 26 26 8 10TOTALS 379 148 164 432 163 35 12 35 328 865 37 51 13 16NPF Arizona Heat amp USSSA Pride Edit YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB2005 59 23 29 491 28 8 0 5 0 983 11 4 102010 130 22 37 284 28 7 1 8 68 523 14 38 42011 130 39 49 377 35 10 1 5 86 661 17 26 112012 95 30 32 337 39 9 2 2 65 684 15 27 9TOTALS 414 114 147 355 130 34 4 20 277 669 57 95 34References Edit a b Harris Jack March 14 2022 Jessica Mendoza Adrian Gonzalez Jose Mota join Dodgers TV radio coverage teams Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 17 2022 a b c Jessica Mendoza Aaron Boone join Sunday Night Baseball broadcast ESPN com news services January 13 2016 Retrieved May 30 2016 Lauren Chamberlain Jessica Mendoza Voted to ESPN s Greatest All Time College Softball Team Espn com June 10 2020 Retrieved July 7 2020 a b Jessica Mendoza Stanford Athletics Archived from the original on June 9 2003 Retrieved November 13 2010 Reedy Joey December 12 2018 ESPN signs Camarillo High graduate Jessica Mendoza to multiyear extension Ventura County Star Retrieved December 12 2018 Stanford vs Illinois State March 6 1999 Box Score Stanford University Archived from the original on March 6 2001 Retrieved August 21 2016 Jessica Mendoza Named National Player of the Week Stanford University Archived from the original on February 26 2000 Retrieved August 21 2016 News National Fastpitch Coaches Association nfca org Retrieved August 29 2015 http fs ncaa org Docs stats Softball 20Archived 20Stats 2000 D1 txt bare URL plain text file a b c Stanford Softball Player Career Records Retrieved August 21 2016 News National 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