An ESPY Award is an accolade presented by the American cable television network ESPN to recognize individual and team athletic achievement and other sports-related performance during the calendar year preceding a given annual ceremony.From their inception to 2004, ESPY Award winners were chosen only through voting by fans. Since 2004, sportswriters, broadcasters, sports executives, and sportspersons, collectively experts; or ESPN personalities also vote. Award winners have been selected thereafter exclusively through online fan balloting conducted from amongst candidates selected by the ESPY Select Nominating Committee.
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Here are the winners and results of 2013 ESPY’s:
Best Upset – Florida Gulf Coast over No. 2 Georgetown, Men’s NCAA Basketball
Best Female College Athlete – Brittney Griner, Baylor
Best Female Tennis Player – Serena Williams
Best Male Athlete with a Disability – Jeremy Campbell
Best Female Athlete with a Disability – Jessica Long
Best Male Action Sports Athlete – Nyjah Huston
Best Team – Miami Heat
Best MLS Athlete – Thierry Henry, New York Red Bulls
Best NHL Athlete – Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Best Male College Athlete – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
Best Play – Jadeveon Clowney’s hit
Best International Athlete – Usain Bolt
Best NFL Player – Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Best Breakthrough Athlete – Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers
Best Championship Performance – LeBron James, Miami Heat (NBA Finals MVP)
Best Comeback – Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Best Driver – Ryan Hunter-Reay, IndyCar
Best Female Athlete – Serena Williams, Women’s Tennis
Best Game – Miami Heat over San Antonio Spurs (Game 6, NBA Finals)
Best Male Athlete – LeBron James, Miami Heat
Best MLB Player – Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
Best NBA Player – LeBron James, Miami Heat
Best Record Breaking Performance – Michael Phelps, Most decorated Olympian
Best WNBA Player – Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
Best Female Action Sports Athlete – Stephanie Gilmore
Best Bowler – Pete Weber
Best Jockey – Joel Rosario
Best Male Tennis Player – Novak Djokovic
Best Male Golfer – Tiger Woods
Best Female Golfer – Stacy Lewis
Best Fighter – Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Best Female Olympian – Missy Franklin
Best Male Olympian – Michael Phelps
Best Moment – Jack Hoffman TD at Nebraska spring game
Best Coach/Manager – Rick Pitino, Louisville coach