Jessica Mendoza
A Few Accomplishments • Two-time Pan American Gold Medalist (2003 & 2007) • Two-time World Cup Champion (2006 & 2007) • Two-time World Champion (2002 & 2006) • Olympic Gold Medalist (2004) • Olympic Silver Medalist (2008)
National Team Experience
2008 • Silver medalist at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China
2007 • Hit .417 (25-for-60) during the three event summer with 20 starts • Tallied 17 RBI with three homeruns, two triples and a team high four doubles, scoring a team-high 23 runs • Named to the Canada Cup All Star team Hit .533 (16-for-30) with 10 RBI, three homeruns, a triple, double and a team-tying high 12 runs
2006 • Named as the USA Softball Female Athlete of the Year • World Cup Champion Hit 11-for-18 (.611) with a double, three homeruns, and 16 RBI • Gold Medalist at ISF World Championships Hit 16-for-32 (.500) with five homeruns, 16 RBI and a slugging percentage of .969 • Member of the PFX Professional Tour
2005 • Gold medalist at Pan Am qualifier • Silver medalist at World Cup • Silver medalist at Japan Cup
2004 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Athens, Greece Hit 5-for-20 (.250) with five runs and five RBI
2003 • Gold medalist at Pan American Games
2002 • Gold medalist at ISF World Championships Hit .313 (10-32) with eight runs and seven RBI
2001 • Gold medalist at U.S. Cup
At Stanford • Four-time NFCA First-team All American • Led Stanford to first NCAA Women's College World Series appearance (2001) • Four-time All Pac-10 first team • Four-time All-Pacific Region • Three-time Stanford Athlete of the Year (1999, 2000 & 2001) • 2000 Pac-10 Player of the Year • 1999 Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year • Graduated in 2002 • Graduated with a Master's Degree in Social Sciences and Education in 2003 Other • Member of PFX Professional Tour • 2005 Member of the Arizona Heat of the National Pro Fastpitch League (NPF) • Named to NPF All-Star team • Board Member, National Education Association Foundation • Board Member, Women's Sports Foundation
