Olympic softball player, Jessica Mendoza is now on Twitter! http://twitter.com/jessmendoza…
More | Posted: April 28, 2009INSIDE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
February 05, 2009 Volume 30, No. 18
Softball star touts importance of athletics for young women
Sports can provide the necessary “life skills” to be successful, Olympic softball gold medalist Jessica Mendoza said at the fourth-annual Lourdes/Bearcats Celebrating Women’s Athletics Luncheon and Auction.…
NEW YORK, N.Y – The Amateur Softball Association is pleased to announce that tonight at the 29th Annual Salute to Women in Sports Awards Dinner, softball player Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.), who next year will become president of the organization, will be awarded the Sportswoman of the Year Award for team-sport athletes from the Women’s Sports Foundation at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City.…
More | Posted: October 14, 2008OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. —- The Amateur Softball Association announced today that two-time Olympian Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.) and two-time USA Softball Olympic head coach Mike Candrea (Tucson, Ariz.) will lead softball clinics in London and Italy in the coming weeks to help spread education and development of the sport.…
More | Posted: September 12, 2008Source: THE WATCHER
Oprah Winfrey’s’s PR folks have released the full list of Olympians who will gather in Millennium Park on Wednesday for a special edition of her talk show.…
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Amateur Softball Association is pleased to announce that USA Softball’s very own Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.) is a finalist for the Women’s Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year.…
More | Posted: August 29, 2008USA Softball’s 2008 Olympic story wasn’t a fairy tale ending nor did the team close the book with a ‘happily ever after.’ But despite the finish, the message in the end wasn’t about winning or losing, it was about ‘hoping for ever after.’
In 2005, the IOC made a decision that will forever affect the sport of softball. With the ’08 Games being the final hurrah, the U.S.…
USA Softball’s 2008 Olympic story wasn’t a fairy tale ending nor did the team close the book with a ‘happily ever after.’ But despite the finish, the message in the end wasn’t about winning or losing, it was about ‘hoping for ever after.’
In 2005, the IOC made a decision that will forever affect the sport of softball. With the ’08 Games being the final hurrah, the U.S.…
Source: ESPN.COM by Alyssa Roenigk
BEIJING — When U.S. softball player Jessica Mendoza woke up Thursday morning, she had more on her mind than that evening’s gold-medal game against Japan.…
BEIJING, China — The USA Softball team will face Japan on Thursday, August 21 at 6:30 p.m.…
More | Posted: August 20, 2008