The 27th edition of the ESPYS honored the top athletes in the world and their achievements at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday.
The top sports award show did not disappoint as it seemlessly blended celebrities, musicians, athletes, and courageous individuals on one stage.
Among the many hosts and presenters were comedian Tracy Morgan, Kobe Bryant, Billie Jean King, actress Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks and Lily Singh, comedian Joel McHale, and singer Usher.
Among the many nominees were Drew Brees, Todd Gurley, Chloe Kim, Patrick Mahomes, Saquon Barkley, Mikaela Shiffrin, Breanna Stewart, and Trae Young.
Russell Wilson, Jared Goff, Rob Gronkowski, Zion Williamson, Brooks Koepka, Lindsey Vonn, Dwyane Wade and the 2019 Women's World Cup Team all took home awards.
The full list of winners is below:
Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Rob Mendez
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Pat Tillman Award for Service: Kirstie Ennis
Arthur Ashe Award for Courage: Bill Russell
Best Coach: Jim Calhoun
Best Team
Boston Red Sox (MLB)
Clemson Tigers (NCAA Football)
New England Patriots (NFL)
Toronto Raptors (NBA)
Baylor Bears (NCAA Women's Basketball)
Virginia Cavaliers (NCAA Men's Basketball)
US Women's National Team (World Cup) - WINNER
Best Male Athlete
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks - WINNER
Brooks Koepka, Golf
Best Female Athlete
Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm
Simone Biles, Gymnast
Alex Morgan, USWNT - WINNER
Mikaela Shiffrin, US Skiing
Best Breakthrough Athlete
Saquon Barkley, New York Giants - WINNER
Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks
Naomi Osaka – US Open, Australian Open
Best Comeback
St. Louis Blues - WINNER
Best Moment
Rob Gronkowski, Lindsey Vonn, and Dwyane Wade retire - WINNER
Best Game
NCAAF – LSU vs. Texas A&M: Aggies win seven-overtime 74-72 thriller in highest scoring game in FBS history
NFL Week 11 – LA Rams (54) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (51) – Monday Night Football - WINNER
NCAAW Final Four – Notre Dame (81) vs. UConn (76) – 26 lead changes
Best College Athlete
Kyler Murray, Oklahoma Football – 2018 Heisman Trophy Winner
Zion Williamson, Duke MBB – 2019 Wooden Award Winner - WINNER
Rachel Garcia, UCLA Softball – USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon WBB – 2019 Wooden Award Winner
Best Record-Breaking Performance
Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints) passed Peyton Manning’s 71,940 career passing yards to move into first place on the all-time list; most completions in NFL history, 6,300+ completions passes Brett Favre - WINNER
Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon Basketball) recorded her 13th triple-double. She now holds the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball record for triple doubles. She surpassed Kyle Collinsworth’s mark of 12 in four seasons at BYU. She also broke the Division I men’s and women’s record in a single season in the Ducks’ 96–78 win over Southern California (7) breaking former BYU guard Kyle Collinsworth
Klay Thompson (Golden State Warriors) broke the NBA 3-point record in a game with 14, passing Stephen Curry’s previous mark
Matthew Boling became the first-ever high schooler to break 10 seconds in the 100-meter dash, dropping a 9.98
Best Play (bracket-style voting)
Miami Miracle: Miami Dolphins Stun the New England Patriots
Kawhi Leonard Drains Game-Winner at Buzzer in Game 7
Derrick Henry’s NFL-record 99-yard run vs. Jaguars
Wayne Rooney Just Single-Handedly Won A Match For D.C. United
UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi scores a perfect 10 - WINNER
Andrew Benintendi calls game
Damian Lillard Sends OKC Home On Buzzer Beater
Manchester QB Brendon Clar throws this ball to Kevin Henderson for the 48 yard TD catch
Texas Tech WR makes one-handed grab that mirrors OBJs best catch
Kinsley Washington singled home Jacqui Prober to win the Bruins’ 12th softball title
Julie Ertz gives the USWNT the lead early in the second half
Texas A&M’s Infinite Tucker goes ALL OUT for the gold
Arike Ogunbowale Behind the Back Pass
Kihei Clark, Mamadi Diakite Save Virginia at the buzzer
Wilmington Charter’s Taylor Gillis with CATCH OF THE YEAR!
‘Hail Mary’ pass helps Texas high school football team win state title
Best Viral Sports Moment
Rudolph “Blaze” Ingram, the 7-year-old running phenom is already faster than you
Texas A&M’s Infinite Tucker goes ALL OUT for the gold
Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA Gymnastics – scores a perfect 10 - WINNER
Don’t Sleep on Sister Mary Jo’s curveball
Best Upset
NCAAF – Old Dominion defeats No. 13 Virginia Tech 49-35, Old Dominion only had a 1.8% chance of winning according to ESPN’s FPI, making it the largest upset by an FBS team in the 14 years of Football Power Index projections
2018 US Open – Naomi Osaka defeating Serena Williams
NHL – Columbus Blue Jackets pulled off what many thought impossible, an upset for the ages after a 7-3 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on in Game 4 of their best-of-7 series.
Boxing – Andy Ruiz Jr. upset win over Anthony Joshua - WINNER
Best International Men’s Soccer Player
Lionel Messi - WINNER
Cristiano Ronaldo
Kylian Mbappe
Virgil Van Dyke
Best International Women’s Soccer Player
Pernille Harder, Denmark
Ada Hegerberg, Norway
Sam Kerr, Australia - WINNER
Lucy Bronze, England
Best NFL Player
Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs - WINNER
Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
Todd Gurley, Los Angeles Rams
Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
Best MLB Player
Mookie Betts, Red Sox
Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers - WINNER
Jacob DeGrom, New York Mets
Blake Snell, Tampa Bays Rays
Best NHL Player
Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche
Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals - WINNER
Best Driver
Lewis Hamilton, F1
Steve Torrence, NHRA
Scott Dixon, Indy
Kyle Busch, NASCAR - WINNER
Best NBA Player
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks - WINNER
James Harden, Houston Rockets
Kevin Durant, Golden State Warriors
Paul George, OKC Thunder
Best WNBA Player
Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm - WINNER
Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury
Elena Delle Donne, Washington Mystics
Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
Best Boxer
Canelo Alvarez - WINNER
Vasily Lomachenko
Oleksandr Usyk
Terence Crawford
Best MMA Fighter
Israel Adesanya
Daniel Cormier - WINNER
Henry Cejudo
Amanda Nunes
Best Male Golfer
Brooks Koepka - WINNER
Tiger Woods
Justin Rose
Francesco Molinari
Best Female Golfer
Ariya Jutanugarn
Brooke Henderson - WINNER
Jin-Young Ko
Sung Hyun Park
Best Male Tennis Player
Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer - WINNER
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Best Female Tennis Player
Naomi Osaka
Simona Halep
Serena Williams - WINNER
Petra Kvitová
Best MLS Player
Josef Martinez, Atlanta United
Wayne Rooney, DC United
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, LA Galaxy - WINNER
Aaron Long, NY Red Bulls
Best NWSL Player
Lindsey Horan, Portland Thorns
Adrianna Franch, Portland Thorns
Sam Kerr, Chicago Red Stars - WINNER
Abby Erceg, North Carolina Courage
BEST MALE ACTION SPORTS ATHLETE
Nyjah Huston (USA), skateboard - WINNER
Scotty James (AUS), snowboard
Tom Pages (FRA), freestyle motocross
Gabriel Medina (BRA), surf
BEST FEMALE ACTION SPORTS ATHLETE
Kelly Sildaru (EST), ski
Chloe Kim (USA), snowboard - WINNER
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL), snowboard
Stephanie Gilmore (AUS), surf
Best Horse Jockey
Irad Ortiz Jr.
Mike Smith - WINNER
Florent Geroux
Jose Ortiz
BEST MALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Mark Barr – Triathalon - WINNER
Declan Farmer – Hockey
Daniel Romanchuk – Marathon Racing
Oz Sanchez – Cycling
BEST FEMALE ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Oksana Masters, Nordic Skiing
Tatyana McFadden, Marathon Racing
Shawn Morelli, Cycling
Allysa Seely, Triathalon - WINNER
Best Bowler
Jason Belmonte
Norm Duke - WINNER
Anthony Simonsen
Jakob Butturff
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