Joel McHale to Host THE 2015 ESPYS on ABC, 7/15
By: Caryn Robbins May. 22, 2015
"The 2015 ESPYS Presented by Capital One" will be hosted by comedian, actor and television host Joel McHale, most widely known for hosting "The Soup" as well as playing Jeff Winger on "Community." The ESPYS will be broadcast live on ABC Wednesday, July 15, at 8:00 p.m., ET from Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles.
McHale, who hosted last year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, will this time be joined by top athletes and celebrities to commemorate the past year in sports by recognizing major sports achievements, reliving unforgettable moments and saluting the leading performers and performances. "The ESPYS" raise more than $1 million annually for The V Foundation, the charity founded by ESPN and the late basketball coach Jim Valvano to promote cancer research. "Joel is an extremely talented performer, a unique voice and a huge sports fan," said Connor Schell, senior vice president, ESPN Films and Original Content, who oversees The ESPYS. "His experience as a comedian and love of sports make Joel the perfect host for The ESPYS inaugural broadcast on ABC." McHale was on the University of Washington's football team for over a year and a half after originally being recruited for the school's rowing program."The ESPYS" gather top celebrities from sports and entertainment to commemorate the past year in sports by recognizing major sports achievements, reliving unforgettable moments and saluting the leading performers and performances. "The 2015 ESPYS" will recognize both sport-specific achievements, such as "Best MLB Player" and "Best WNBA Player," and best-in-sport winners, such as "Best Team" or "Best Female Athlete" that pit nominees from different sports against each other. Inspiring human stories are showcased through three pillar awards - the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, the Jimmy V Perseverance Award and the Pat Tillman Award for Service. The ESPYS support ESPN's ongoing commitment to The V Foundation for Cancer Research, launched by ESPN with the late Jim Valvano in 1993.

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