Alexandra Daddario and boyfriend Andrew Form look happy in love as they attend the ESPY Awards in NY

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    Best Athlete, Men’s Sports

    Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – WINNER

    Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers 

    Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

    Lewis Hamilton, F1  

     

    Best Athlete, Women’s Sports

    Naomi Osaka, tennis – WINNER

    Simone Biles, gymnastics

    Amanda Nunes, UFC

    Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm

     

    Best Breakthrough Athlete

    Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers

    Chase Young, The Washington Football Team

    LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets – WINNER 

    Crystal Dangerfield, Minnesota Lynx

     

    Best Game 

    NCAA Men’s Final Four: Gonzaga (93) vs. UCLA (90) – WINNER

    NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship – Stanford defeats Arizona 54-53

    NFL Week 14: Baltimore Ravens 47, Cleveland Browns 42

    NHL Playoffs Game 4: Winnipeg Jets sweep Edmonton Oilers in triple OT 

     

    Best College Athlete, Men’s Sports

    DeVonta Smith, Alabama Football – WINNER

    Luka Garza, Iowa Basketball

    Gloire Amanda, Oregon State Soccer

    Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Football 

     

    Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports

    Paige Bueckers, University of Connecticut Basketball – WINNER

    Madison Lilley, Kentucky Volleyball

    Jaelin Howell, Florida State Soccer

    Odicci Alexander, James Madison Softball

     

    Best Team

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL – WINNER

    Stanford Cardinal, NCAA Women’s Basketball

    Baylor Bears, NCAA Men’s Basketball

    Alabama Crimson Tide, NCAA Football

    Oklahoma Sooners, NCAA Softball

    Seattle Storm, WNBA

    Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB

     

    Best Record-Breaking Performance

    Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer passes Pat Summitt for most wins in NCAA Women’s basketball history (1,099)

    DeVonta Smith, Alabama Football – totaled 215 yards, set records for title game catches (12) and touchdown receptions (three)

    Phil Mickelson, PGA Championship – oldest winner of major tournament

    Russell Westbrook, Washington Wizards – breaks triple-double record with 182 beating out Oscar Robertson who held record for 47 years – WINNER

     

    Best International Athlete, Men’s Soccer

    Kylan Mbappè, Paris Saint-Germain/French National Team

    Lionel Messi, Barcelona/Argentina National Team

    Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus/Portugal National Team – WINNER

    Mohamed Salah, Liverpool/Egypt National Team 

     

    Best International Athlete, Women’s Soccer

    Sam Kerr, Chelsea/Australia National Team

    Fran Kirby, Chelsea/English National Team

    Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal/Netherlands National Team

    Sam Mewis, Manchester City/USA National Team – WINNER

     

    Best Play (round one brackets)

    Match 1 

    Kyler Murray Launches Hail Mary to DeAndre Hopkins (11/15/2020) – WINNER

    Villanova QB with the TD pass of the year (4/17/21) 

    Match 2

    Brooklyn Nets with the Play of the Year (5/16/21)

    West Texas A&M hits buzzer-beater vs. Lincoln Memorial to advance to DII National Championship Game (3/26/21)

    Match 3

    Shey Peddy hits buzzer-beater to eliminate WNBA Champs (9/15/20)

    Bear River softball player makes astonishing (5/22/21) 

    Match 4

    DK Metcalf chases down Budda Baker Week 7 vs. Cardinals (10/25/20) 

    Mookie Betts double play (06/11/21)

    Match 5

    Natalia Chavez hits half-court buzzer beater in OT for Volcano Vista’s 5A title win (5/10/21)

    Luka Doncic hits game winner vs. Grizzlies (4/14/21)

    Match 6

    Unseeded Marshall Soccer scores with less than 3 minutes in OT to claim first National Title (5/17/21)

    Erin Matson OT goal lifts UNC to third consecutive NCAA field hockey title (5/9/21) 

    Match 7

    Daryl Watts scores the championship-winning goal in OT as Wisconsin Claims 2nd title in a row (3/20/21)

    Simone Biles became the first women in history to land a Yurchenko double pike on vault in competition. (5/22/21)

    Match 8

    Braves pitcher with unique 1-6-3 play (5/9/21)

    Andrew Booth’s one-handed interception (10/3/20)

     

    Best NFL Player

    Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

    Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

    Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams

    Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans

     

    Best MLB Player

    Josè Abreu, Chicago White Sox

    Trevor Bauer, Cincinnati Reds (2020), LA Dodgers (2021)

    Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers

    Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels

     

    Best NHL Player

    Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs

    Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers

    Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning

    Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks

     

    Best Driver

    Scott Dixon, IndyCar

    Lewis Hamilton, F1 – WINNER

    Chase Elliott, NASCAR

    Erica Enders, NHRA

     

    Best NBA Player

    Luka Dončić, Dallas Mavericks

    Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

    Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors – WINNER

    Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns

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