Kris Budden ESPN Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Age, Parents, Husband, Career

Kris Budden Biography

Kris Budden is a famous American journalist well known for being a sports media personality. She currently works as an ESPN college sports reporter covering baseball, basketball, and football from the sidelines. Her most well-known reporting is on the San Diego Padres.

Her excellence as a sports broadcaster was recognized in 2016 when she was awarded a regional Emmy for Best Talent in Sports and an Associated Press Award for Best Sports.

Kris Budden  Net Worth

Budden has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Her job career is her main source of income. Having worked in the industry for quite some time now, she  has been able to secure a decent fortune for herself.

Kris Budden  Salary

Budden receives a respectable wage from her job. She receives an average annual salary of $60 Thousand which translates to a monthly salary of $5,333.

Year 2023 2024
Kris Budden Salary $60 Thousand $70 Thousand
Kris Budden Net Worth  $1 Million   $1.5 Million

Kris Budden  Age

Budden was born on the 9th March 1984, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States of America. As of 2023 she is 39 years old. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Kris Budden Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Budden  stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters or 170 centimeters), she exhibits an exquisite balance in her physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs), her body measurements are an enviable.

She has kept up a lovely physical shape that is currently visible on websites all over the internet. However, neither her physical characteristics nor shoe size are known.

Kris Budden Parents

Budden’s mother was a junior Olympic swimmer who inspired her daughter to has a passion for sports. We tried to learn more about her family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who her parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if she has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Kris Budden Husband

Mario Toledo, a 2000–2002 member of the University of Tennessee men’s tennis team, is the devoted husband of Budden. When Budden met him at a racquet club in Knoxville in 2012, the two got to know one another.

Later, in April 2014, while Kris was employed by Pepperdine University as an assistant tennis coach, the couple got married in Charleston, South Carolina. After moving to Los Angeles with her spouse, Kris began covering college football.

Kris Budden Education

Budden’s educational journey is a testament to her dedication and commitment to her academic and extracurricular pursuits. She commenced her educational path by completing her high school education at Trinity Christian Academy, nestled in the picturesque suburb of Addison, Texas.

During her time at Trinity Christian Academy, Budden actively engaged in the school’s tennis team, where her exceptional talent shone brightly. She achieved remarkable success on the tennis court, securing two state championships a remarkable feat that underscored her athletic prowess and competitive spirit.

Following her high school achievements, Budden embarked on her collegiate education by enrolling at the prestigious University of Missouri’s School of Journalism. There, she pursued a course of study that would ultimately lead her to a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.

Her time at the University of Missouri was marked by a deep commitment to her chosen field of study, as she honed her skills, acquired knowledge, and laid the groundwork for her future in the realm of journalism. Budden’s academic journey is a reflection of her passion, talent, and unwavering dedication to her craft, setting the stage for her to excel in the field of broadcast journalism.

Kris Budden  Career

ESPN college sports reporter Kris Budden covers baseball, basketball, and football. From 2013 to 2015, Kris covered college and NFL football for FOX Sports as a sideline and feature reporter before joining ESPN. At that time, Kris was also a reporter and host for FOX Sports San Diego’s coverage of the San Diego Padres.

Kris worked at WBIR in Knoxville for six years as well. She covered a number of noteworthy events, such as the 2012 Olympics in London, the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, and Pat Summitt’s retirement. An Associated Press Best Sports Feature Award was also given to her.

In 2016, she won a regional Emmy for Best Talent in Sports and an Associated Press Award for Best Sports, demonstrating her excellence as a sports broadcaster.

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