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Who is Michele Tafoya?

Michele Tafoya is a sportscaster from the United States. From 2011 until 2021, she worked for NBC Sports as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football and the NBA on NBC.

Michele Tafoya joined CBS Sports in 1994 as a reporter and host for CBS Television Network’s sports anthology show CBS Sports Spectacular and college basketball coverage.

She was born on December 17, 1964, in Manhattan Beach, California.

Mark Vandersall is her husband.

Tafoya has a husband. In the year 2000, she married Mark Vandersall, a financial advisor.

The couple has two children: a son named Tyler born in 2005 and an adopted daughter born in 2007.

She also claimed that she had four miscarriages.

Michele Tafoya
Michele Tafoya with her husband Source: Playerswiki

Vandersall, her spouse, is a co-founder of Hub Names LLC.

He was also a college baseball player who played for the University of Minnesota.

The four-person family currently resides in Minnesota.

As of July 2015, there are no rumors of her having an affair with a guy, which suggests she does not have a boyfriend.

According to some sources, her relationship with her spouse is going well, and the couple has a low possibility of divorce in the near future.

Tafoya uses social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Net worth

Tafoya is a woman that stands 5 feet 7 inches tall and has a net worth of about $2 million.

Her annual salary is estimated to be in the $200 thousand range.

Her main source of income is her journalism work.

Tafoya received a Gracie Award in 1997 for “Outstanding Achievement by an Individual On-Air TV Personality.”

She has also won the prestigious Emmy award for outstanding sports personality twice.

Education

She completed her high school and college degrees in California.

Tafoya earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Southern California.

She also graduated from the same university with a B.A. in mass communications.

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Michele Tafoya’s Professional Career

Tafoya began her career as a host and reporter for Minneapolis’ KFAN-AM.

She also worked as a host and sideline reporter for the Midwest Sports Channel.

She joined CBS Sports in 1994 as a reporter and host for the sports anthology show CBS Sports Spectacular and college basketball coverage.

She also hosted the “At The Half” show on the station.

Tafoya made history at CBS in 1996 when she became the first woman to call an NCAA tournament game on television.

She has also worked as a reporter for the NFL, college football, and as a co-host of the Nagano Olympics in 1998.

Tafoya began working for ABC Sports and ESPN in 2000.

She was a well-known sportscaster in the country at the time.

From the 2006 NFL season, she worked as a sideline reporter for ESPN Monday Night Football and ABC Sports’ Monday Night Football 2004 to 2005.

Her career was going well until she got herself into trouble in 2003 when she splashed beer on two Metrodome spectators.

She then apologized publicly for her actions.

Tafoya also appeared on ABC and ESPN during NBA games.

On October 21, 2008, she announced her retirement as an NBA sideline reporter.

Tafoya departed ESPN in 2011 to join NBC Sports. She was hired as a sideline reporter for NBC Sunday Night Football in May 2011.

She took over for former sideline reporter Andrea Kremer and reconnected with former coworker Al Michaels…