Michele Tafoya Husband Mark Vandersall: Why Is She Leaving NBC? Her Controversy Details On The View

Michele Tafoya Husband Mark Vandersall:  Michele, an NBC sports reporter, is married to Mark Vandersall, and the couple recently celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary.

Tafoya began her career in sports writing in 1994 and has spent the last ten years focusing on the NFL.

Michele Tafoya’s husband is Mark Vandersall, whom Michele met in 1993 when she was working as a host at the radio station KFAN-AM in Minnesota.

Michele Tafoya Husband Mark Vandersall

Mark is originally from Minnesota, and his dad, Bruce Vanderall, was the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota from 1973 to 1982. Mark graduated from Robbinsdale Armstrong High School in Plymouth, where he was an All-Conference football player in 1989 and a baseball star. He later went on to play college baseball at the University of Minnesota.

Tafoya and her husband live in Edina, Minnesota, having married in 2000. Mark has a degree in finance and now works as a private wealth advisor for Ameriprise Financial Services, according to his LinkedIn bio.

Who is Mark Vandersall?

Mark Vandersall, 50, is a sports aficionado like his wife and was marked as the 1989 all football conference player for Robbinsdale High School in his hometown of Plymouth, Minnesota.

He attended the University of Minnesota where he continued to play baseball and was named the freshman All-American pitcher by Mizuno.

Sports was a part of Vandersall’s family and childhood with a sister in gymnastics and a father who was the linebacker coach at the University of Minnesota.

Vandersall took a step back from the sports limelight after graduating with a finance degree from the University of Minnesota.

He now works in Edina, Minnesota as a private wealth advisor with Ameriprise Financial Services.

Do Michele Tafoya and Mark Vandersall Have Children?

Michele Tafoya, 56, was working as a radio host in 1993 at the radio station KFAN-AM in Minnesota when she met Vandersall.

They got married in 2000 but had difficulty conceiving children.

Tafoya suffered two miscarriages before she became pregnant with twins through invitro-fertilization but was unable to carry the babies to term.

In 2005, Tafoya and Vandersall had their first child, Tyler Vandersall after several failed attempts to conceive.

They struggled to have another child after the birth of their son, and in 2009 they adopted their daughter, Olivia Vandersall from Columbia.

What Did Michele Tafoya Say About The Miscarriages?

In an interview with Modern Mom, Tafoya said she took time off from work after giving birth to her son. She was 40 years old and had tried to conceive a child since she was 35.

She said she knew her “window for childbearing was closing” when she and Vandersall got married but continued to do everything she could to have a family.

After her second miscarriage, Tafoya apologized to her husband who is seven years her junior.

“After the second one, I remember apologizing to my husband, because I felt responsible,” Tafoya told Sportscasting.

“I’m seven years older than he is, so I felt like my age was a factor. And it was — the science will tell you. There are biological reasons for it, and it’s as simple as that.”

She said she is grateful for their family and told Modern Mom, “That struggle to have children changed my priorities. And having my son made me want to travel less.

“Our family is complete, and I don’t want to miss anything.”

Michele Tafoya Retiring: Why Is She Leaving NBC?

According to an NBC Sports press release issued Tuesday, Michele Tafoya’s NFL sideline reporting career will end after NBC broadcasts Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13.

According to The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch, Tafoya’s sideline reporting tenure will have encompassed 327 games (301 regular-season contests, 21 playoff matchups, and five Super Bowls).

#TBT
The suit should illustrate how long it's been since I covered the @NBA.
Left it to hang out more with my family. pic.twitter.com/6l3V7QpQuv

— Michele Tafoya (@MicheleTafoyaTV) July 16, 2015

Tafoya began her career in sports journalism in 1993 and joined her present position with NBC Sports and Sunday Night Football in 2011.

Throughout her storied three-decade career in sports media, the 57-year-old has worn several hats, including four Sports Emmys for Outstanding Sports Personality (Sports Reporter).

Michele Tafoya Controversy Details: On The View

Tafoya worked the sports desk at the 2012 Summer Olympics and her duties on SNF for NBC. She maintained her Olympic duties at the swimming venues for both the 2016 Rio Games and the 2020 Tokyo Games.

OK. As I've admitted, I am not good at the technology of Twitter. But you can NOW find my @verified account — @Michele_Tafoya .

— Michele Tafoya (@MicheleTafoyaTV) July 22, 2015

Before joining NBC, Tafoya worked for ABC/ESPN for a decade, most notably as a reporter for Monday Night Football. She also worked for ESPN’s NFL studio programs as a reporter.

During his stints at ABC for Monday Night Football and NBC for Sunday Night Football, play-by-play announcer Al Michaels collaborated with Tafoya on several of those shows. After learning of Tafoya’s resignation, he made these comments.

Michele Tafoya Career Details

Wikipedia has featured sportscaster Michele Tafoya on its official page.

In September 1994, Tafoya joined CBS Sports as a reporter and host for CBS Sports Spectacular and CBS Television Network college basketball coverage.

Love, love, LOVE watching golf! @rydercup groupie; @TheMasters attendee; Maybe I'll move to St. Andrews… pic.twitter.com/I0PSbGN4JK

— Michele Tafoya (@MicheleTafoyaTV) July 16, 2015

Tafoya received a Gracie Award for “Outstanding Achievement by an Individual On-Air TV Personality” from the American Women in Radio and Television in 1997 for her play-by-play calling of WNBA games on Lifetime Television.

Meet Michele Tafoya On Twitter And Instagram

Michele Tafoya is active on Twitter, and her Twitter account username is @MicheleTafoyaTV.

She joined Twitter in January 2012 and has posted nine tweets so far.

Sportscaster has gained 1,674 followers and has been following 329 people to date.

Her Instagram account username is @micheletafoyanbc, where she has gained 721 followers.