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Michele Tafoya

Michele Tafoya is a former American sportscaster. From 2011 to 2022, she was a reporter for NBC Sports, primarily as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football. She currently works as a political advisor and makes television appearances on talk shows discussing the state of American politics and culture.

Michele Tafoya
Tafoya in 2021
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
University of Southern California
OccupationSportscaster
Years active1993–2022
SpouseMark Vandersall
Children2
AwardsFive-time Sports Emmy Award winner

Early life

Tafoya attended Mira Costa High School.[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications from the University of California, Berkeley in 1988, and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Southern California in 1991.[2]

Career

Tafoya worked as a host and reporter for KFAN-AM in Minneapolis, primarily for Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota women's basketball broadcasts. She worked for WAQS (now WFNZ) in Charlotte, where she went by the name Mickey Conley.[3] Conley is her mother's maiden name.[4]

Tafoya also worked for the Midwest Sports Channel, serving as a Minnesota Timberwolves host and sideline reporter, as well as a play-by-play commentator for women's Big Ten basketball and volleyball.[citation needed] Tafoya then spent three years at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis as a sports anchor and reporter.[citation needed]

CBS Sports

Tafoya joined CBS Sports in September 1994 as a reporter and host for the CBS Television Network's sports anthology show CBS Sports Spectacular and college basketball coverage. She served as a host of At The Half and as a reporter for college football games. She made her on-air debut at the 1994 U.S. Open Tennis Championships.[5]

In 1997, The American Women in Radio and Television honored Tafoya with a Gracie Award for "Outstanding Achievement by an Individual On-Air TV Personality" for her play-by-play calling of WNBA games on Lifetime Television.[5] Tafoya served as a reporter for the network's coverage of the NFL, college football—including the 1998 National Championship Orange Bowl—and was late-night co-host with Al Trautwig of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.[citation needed] In addition to her diverse assignments, Tafoya hosted CBS's NCAA Tournament selection show, Goodwill Games and the U.S Open Tennis Championships coverage. She left CBS at the end of 1999, after five years with the network.[citation needed]

ABC Sports and ESPN

Tafoya joined ESPN and ABC Sports in January 2000, working as a sideline reporter for ABC Sports' Monday Night Football during the 2004 NFL season and the 2005 NFL season before the program shifted to ESPN; she worked the sideline for ESPN Monday Night Football beginning in 2006. Tafoya was a co-host for the Mike Tirico Show on ESPN radio. She helped ABC in its coverage of Super Bowl XL in Detroit as a sideline reporter with Suzy Kolber.[citation needed]

She was loaned to NBC Sports for the 2000 Sydney Olympics as a Reporter for Rhythmic Gymnastics and as the play-by-play woman for softball.

On October 10, 2003, Tafoya poured beer over two fans beneath her luxury box at the Metrodome during a University of Minnesota versus University of Michigan game. Tafoya admitted to losing her composure and said she was embarrassed over the incident. She also issued a public apology.[6][7]

Tafoya formerly worked at NBA games on ABC and ESPN. On October 21, 2008, she announced she would be resigning from her duties as head NBA sideline reporter.[8]

Tafoya's other previous roles included a stint as the men's and women's NCAA basketball play-by-play and studio host and as a college football and basketball sideline reporter. She also has served as a substitute host on Pardon the Interruption and as a panelist on The Sports Reporters II. Her other ESPN assignments have included calling WNBA games as well as hosting skiing telecasts and working on ESPN's college basketball selection shows as a reporter. She also was a correspondent for SportsCenter and Outside the Lines.

In 2006, the Davie-Brown Index ranked Tafoya among the most likable TV sports personalities, including Biggest Trend-Setter.[citation needed] At the end of the 2010-2011 NFL season, she left ESPN for NBC Sports.[citation needed]

Return to WCCO

Tafoya was announced as the new evening drive time talk radio host for WCCO-AM on April 19, 2009.[9] Her show began on June 1, 2009, where she teamed with afternoon host and lead-in Don Shelby on the schedule from 3-3:30 p.m., with Tafoya taking over from 3:30-6 p.m.[9] Her hosting ended on Friday, January 27, 2012.[10] She made the decision ahead of her schedule becoming busier with the Super Bowl and London Olympics.[10]

KQRS Radio

Tafoya joined "The KQ Morning Show" on KQRS-FM as co-host with long-time KQ morning personality Tom Barnard on September 8, 2016.[11] She left the KQRS morning show in March 2020.[11] The team dynamics were well received.[12]

NBC Sports

 
Michele Tafoya as sideline reporter for NBC Sports in January 2021

On May 4, 2011, Tafoya was announced as the new sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football, replacing Andrea Kremer and rejoining former co-worker and announcer Al Michaels.[13] Tafoya has also covered swimming during the Summer Olympics for NBC.

Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that Tafoya would leave Sunday Night Football following the 2021 season.[14] On January 11, 2022, NBC confirmed in a press release that Tafoya would depart the network, with Super Bowl LVI as her final assignment, to pursue other opportunities.[15]

Politics

On February 14, 2022, a day after her departure from NBC Sports, Republican Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls announced Tafoya would be joining his campaign as co-chair.[16]

Personal life

Tafoya had three pregnancies of four children end in miscarriage before carrying her son to term.[17] She and her husband, Mark Vandersall, have a natural son and an adopted daughter.[18][8] The family lives in Edina, Minnesota.[8] In 2007, she told WCCO-TV that she had been struggling with an eating disorder since she was a child.[19]

Tafoya describes herself as a "pro-choice conservative with libertarian leanings".[20]

Career timeline

References

  1. ^ "Hall Of Fame". Mira Costa High School Alumni. October 11, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Michele Tafoya". NBC Sports. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  3. ^ Washburn, Mark (May 4, 2004). "Tafoya lands 'MNF' sideline role". Charlotte Observer. p. 2C. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  4. ^ "An Uncensored Interview with Michele Tafoya". January 12, 2018. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Doody, Ben (September 4, 2014). "Michele Tafoya: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy. Retrieved February 12, 2017. ...worked as a WNBA commentator on Lifetime from 1997-99
  6. ^ Hoffman, Bill (October 17, 2003). "REPORTER'S PRETTY POUR SHOWING". The New York Post. Retrieved February 12, 2017. I am so regretful, I can't even tell you.
  7. ^ Weyler, John (November 3, 2003). "She Quickly Brought Matters to a Head". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ a b c Zulgad, Judd (October 21, 2008). . Timberwolves. Star Tribune. Archived from the original on October 24, 2008. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
  9. ^ a b Gustafson, Amy Carlson - Michele Tafoya gets WCCO-AM drive-time slot. TwinCities.com Pioneer Press, April 19, 2009
  10. ^ a b Michele Tafoya Ending Show On WCCO Radio. CBS News, January 24, 2012
  11. ^ a b Venta, Lance - Michelle Tafoya Exits KQRS Morning Show. Radio Insight, March 9, 2020
  12. ^ Tafoya & Barnard Proving To Be Electric Pairing For KQRS. CBS News, November 21, 2016
  13. ^ . TV By the Numbers. May 4, 2011. Archived from the original on February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
  14. ^ Marchand, Andrew (December 14, 2021). "Michele Tafoya done with sideline reporting after this NFL season". New York Post. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  15. ^ Young, Ryan (January 11, 2022). "Michele Tafoya leaving NBC's 'Sunday Night Football' after Super Bowl LVI". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  16. ^ Justin, Neal (February 14, 2022). "Michele Tafoya signs off from final Super Bowl with little fanfare, jumps into politics". Star Tribune. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  17. ^ https://liverampup.com/entertainment/after-four-miscarriages-michele-tafoya-got-pregnant-mother-s-sacrifice-her-baby-married-life-husband.html
  18. ^ https://liverampup.com/entertainment/after-four-miscarriages-michele-tafoya-got-pregnant-mother-s-sacrifice-her-baby-married-life-husband.html
  19. ^ . News. WCCO-TV. November 16, 2007. Archived from the original on December 3, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  20. ^ "Michele Tafoya on Working 200th NFL Game". SI.com. Time Inc. December 7, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g Michele Tafoya - ESPN MediaZone Bio July 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

External links

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Michele Tafoya is a former American sportscaster From 2011 to 2022 she was a reporter for NBC Sports primarily as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football She currently works as a political advisor and makes television appearances on talk shows discussing the state of American politics and culture Michele TafoyaTafoya in 2021Alma materUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupationSportscasterYears active1993 2022SpouseMark VandersallChildren2AwardsFive time Sports Emmy Award winner Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 CBS Sports 2 2 ABC Sports and ESPN 2 3 Return to WCCO 2 4 KQRS Radio 2 5 NBC Sports 2 6 Politics 3 Personal life 4 Career timeline 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditTafoya attended Mira Costa High School 1 She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications from the University of California Berkeley in 1988 and a master s degree in business administration from the University of Southern California in 1991 2 Career EditTafoya worked as a host and reporter for KFAN AM in Minneapolis primarily for Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota women s basketball broadcasts She worked for WAQS now WFNZ in Charlotte where she went by the name Mickey Conley 3 Conley is her mother s maiden name 4 Tafoya also worked for the Midwest Sports Channel serving as a Minnesota Timberwolves host and sideline reporter as well as a play by play commentator for women s Big Ten basketball and volleyball citation needed Tafoya then spent three years at WCCO TV in Minneapolis as a sports anchor and reporter citation needed CBS Sports Edit Tafoya joined CBS Sports in September 1994 as a reporter and host for the CBS Television Network s sports anthology show CBS Sports Spectacular and college basketball coverage She served as a host of At The Half and as a reporter for college football games She made her on air debut at the 1994 U S Open Tennis Championships 5 In 1997 The American Women in Radio and Television honored Tafoya with a Gracie Award for Outstanding Achievement by an Individual On Air TV Personality for her play by play calling of WNBA games on Lifetime Television 5 Tafoya served as a reporter for the network s coverage of the NFL college football including the 1998 National Championship Orange Bowl and was late night co host with Al Trautwig of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano citation needed In addition to her diverse assignments Tafoya hosted CBS s NCAA Tournament selection show Goodwill Games and the U S Open Tennis Championships coverage She left CBS at the end of 1999 after five years with the network citation needed ABC Sports and ESPN Edit Tafoya joined ESPN and ABC Sports in January 2000 working as a sideline reporter for ABC Sports Monday Night Football during the 2004 NFL season and the 2005 NFL season before the program shifted to ESPN she worked the sideline for ESPN Monday Night Football beginning in 2006 Tafoya was a co host for the Mike Tirico Show on ESPN radio She helped ABC in its coverage of Super Bowl XL in Detroit as a sideline reporter with Suzy Kolber citation needed She was loaned to NBC Sports for the 2000 Sydney Olympics as a Reporter for Rhythmic Gymnastics and as the play by play woman for softball On October 10 2003 Tafoya poured beer over two fans beneath her luxury box at the Metrodome during a University of Minnesota versus University of Michigan game Tafoya admitted to losing her composure and said she was embarrassed over the incident She also issued a public apology 6 7 Tafoya formerly worked at NBA games on ABC and ESPN On October 21 2008 she announced she would be resigning from her duties as head NBA sideline reporter 8 Tafoya s other previous roles included a stint as the men s and women s NCAA basketball play by play and studio host and as a college football and basketball sideline reporter She also has served as a substitute host on Pardon the Interruption and as a panelist on The Sports Reporters II Her other ESPN assignments have included calling WNBA games as well as hosting skiing telecasts and working on ESPN s college basketball selection shows as a reporter She also was a correspondent for SportsCenter and Outside the Lines In 2006 the Davie Brown Index ranked Tafoya among the most likable TV sports personalities including Biggest Trend Setter citation needed At the end of the 2010 2011 NFL season she left ESPN for NBC Sports citation needed Return to WCCO Edit Tafoya was announced as the new evening drive time talk radio host for WCCO AM on April 19 2009 9 Her show began on June 1 2009 where she teamed with afternoon host and lead in Don Shelby on the schedule from 3 3 30 p m with Tafoya taking over from 3 30 6 p m 9 Her hosting ended on Friday January 27 2012 10 She made the decision ahead of her schedule becoming busier with the Super Bowl and London Olympics 10 KQRS Radio Edit Tafoya joined The KQ Morning Show on KQRS FM as co host with long time KQ morning personality Tom Barnard on September 8 2016 11 She left the KQRS morning show in March 2020 11 The team dynamics were well received 12 NBC Sports Edit Michele Tafoya as sideline reporter for NBC Sports in January 2021 On May 4 2011 Tafoya was announced as the new sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football replacing Andrea Kremer and rejoining former co worker and announcer Al Michaels 13 Tafoya has also covered swimming during the Summer Olympics for NBC Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reported that Tafoya would leave Sunday Night Football following the 2021 season 14 On January 11 2022 NBC confirmed in a press release that Tafoya would depart the network with Super Bowl LVI as her final assignment to pursue other opportunities 15 Politics Edit On February 14 2022 a day after her departure from NBC Sports Republican Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls announced Tafoya would be joining his campaign as co chair 16 Personal life EditTafoya had three pregnancies of four children end in miscarriage before carrying her son to term 17 She and her husband Mark Vandersall have a natural son and an adopted daughter 18 8 The family lives in Edina Minnesota 8 In 2007 she told WCCO TV that she had been struggling with an eating disorder since she was a child 19 Tafoya describes herself as a pro choice conservative with libertarian leanings 20 Career timeline Edit1998 Winter Olympics Late Night Host 21 1994 1997 amp 1999 NCAA on CBS Sideline Reporter 21 1998 NFL on CBS Sideline Reporter 21 1999 SEC on CBS Sideline Reporter 2000 2003 ESPN College Football sideline reporter 2002 2003 Monday Night Countdown reporter 2004 2010 Monday Night Football Sideline Reporter 21 2002 2008 NBA on ABC and NBA on ESPN Sideline Reporter 21 2009 2012 WCCO Radio Afternoon Drive Host 2011 2021 NBC Sunday Night Football Sideline Reporter 21 2016 2020 KQRS Morning Show Co host 21 2022 present Left NBC to become a freelance reporterReferences Edit Hall Of Fame Mira Costa High School Alumni October 11 2019 Retrieved January 22 2020 Michele Tafoya NBC Sports Retrieved February 13 2014 Washburn Mark May 4 2004 Tafoya lands MNF sideline role Charlotte Observer p 2C Retrieved February 13 2014 An Uncensored Interview with Michele Tafoya January 12 2018 Retrieved February 19 2022 a b Doody Ben September 4 2014 Michele Tafoya 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy Retrieved February 12 2017 worked as a WNBA commentator on Lifetime from 1997 99 Hoffman Bill October 17 2003 REPORTER S PRETTY POUR SHOWING The New York Post Retrieved February 12 2017 I am so regretful I can t even tell you Weyler John November 3 2003 She Quickly Brought Matters to a Head Los Angeles Times a b c Zulgad Judd October 21 2008 Tafoya gives up NBA duties Timberwolves Star Tribune Archived from the original on October 24 2008 Retrieved October 21 2008 a b Gustafson Amy Carlson Michele Tafoya gets WCCO AM drive time slot TwinCities com Pioneer Press April 19 2009 a b Michele Tafoya Ending Show On WCCO Radio CBS News January 24 2012 a b Venta Lance Michelle Tafoya Exits KQRS Morning Show Radio Insight March 9 2020 Tafoya amp Barnard Proving To Be Electric Pairing For KQRS CBS News November 21 2016 Michele Tafoya Joins Sunday Night Football As Sideline Reporter TV By the Numbers May 4 2011 Archived from the original on February 13 2017 Retrieved February 12 2017 Marchand Andrew December 14 2021 Michele Tafoya done with sideline reporting after this NFL season New York Post Retrieved December 15 2021 Young Ryan January 11 2022 Michele Tafoya leaving NBC s Sunday Night Football after Super Bowl LVI Yahoo Sports Retrieved January 12 2022 Justin Neal February 14 2022 Michele Tafoya signs off from final Super Bowl with little fanfare jumps into politics Star Tribune Retrieved February 15 2022 https liverampup com entertainment after four miscarriages michele tafoya got pregnant mother s sacrifice her baby married life husband html https liverampup com entertainment after four miscarriages michele tafoya got pregnant mother s sacrifice her baby married life husband html Michele Tafoya s Struggle with Eating Disorders News WCCO TV November 16 2007 Archived from the original on December 3 2008 Retrieved June 7 2009 Michele Tafoya on Working 200th NFL Game SI com Time Inc December 7 2015 Retrieved December 7 2015 a b c d e f g Michele Tafoya ESPN MediaZone Bio Archived July 5 2008 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditMichele Tafoya at IMDb Michele Tafoya on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michele Tafoya amp oldid 1135538933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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