Trey Wingo serves as host of ESPN's NFL Live, ESPN's five-night-per-week NFL news and information program, and is heavily involved with ESPN's NFL Draft coverage. Besides his NFL duties, Wingo is also host of the network's NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament and serves as anchor for SportsCenter, ESPN's flagship sports-news program.
Wingo also contributes commentaries for ESPN Radio, and is the primary substitute for Dan Patrick on his ESPN Radio program (1-4 p.m. ET M-F).
Trey Wingo joined ESPN in November 1997 as an ESPNEWS anchor. He has served as primary anchor of the 6 p.m. edition of SportsCenter and has been featured regularly on the 1 and 2 a.m. overnight editions of the program. He has also hosted ESPN's Baseball Tonight and ESPN2's NFL 2Night and NBA 2Night shows.
Wingo has been involved in the NFL Draft, hosting a six-hour chat on ESPN.com during the 2000 Draft and hosting ESPN Radio's coverage. He has also been a regular contributor on ESPN Radio with weekly commentaries and periodic work on the GameNight and GameDay shows.
Trey Wingo joined ESPN from KSDK-TV in St. Louis, Mo., where he was a sports anchor/reporter for six years (1991-97). Prior to that, he was a sports anchor/reporter for WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pa., for a year and the sports director at WMGC-TV in Binghamton, N.Y. (1988-90). He also served for a year in a similar position at Binghamton's WICZ-TV. Wingo began his career in 1987 as a sports producer for NBC's News at Sunrise in New York.
A native of Greenwich, Conn., Trey Wingo was graduated from Baylor University in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in communications. He won six Mid-America regional Emmy awards for reporting, including three straight years for outstanding sports reporting.
Trey gives the audience a behind the curtain look at the life and lives at ESPN.
Trey is happy to customize his presentation to your needs, and loves to engage in question and answer with the audience.