2018 ESPY Awards
































2018 ESPY Awards
Date
July 18, 2018 (2018-07-18)
Location
Microsoft Theater,
Los Angeles, California
Country
 United States
Hosted by
Danica Patrick
Television/radio coverage
Network
ABC
Runtime
180 minutes

The 2018 ESPY Awards were presented at the 26th annual ESPY Awards show, held on July 18, 2018 at 5 PM Pacific at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California and on television nationwide in the United States on ABC at 8 PM Eastern/7 PM Central. On May 22, 2018, it was announced that Danica Patrick will host the event, which will make her the first woman to have hosted the show.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominees


  • 2 Honorary awards


    • 2.1 Arthur Ashe Courage Award


    • 2.2 Jimmy V Perseverance Award


    • 2.3 Pat Tillman Award for Service


    • 2.4 Best Coach




  • 3 In Memoriam


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Winners and nominees


These were the nominees for each of the competitive awards. Fans were able to vote online at a dedicated ESPN site.[1]








































































Best Male Athlete


  • Alexander Ovechkin – Washington Capitals, NHL


    • José Altuve – Houston Astros, MLB


    • Tom Brady – New England Patriots, NFL


    • James Harden – Houston Rockets, NBA




Best Female Athlete


  • Chloe Kim – Snowboarding


    • Julie Ertz – Chicago Red Stars, NWSL and USWNT


    • Sylvia Fowles – Minnesota Lynx, WNBA




Best Game


  • USA Women's Ice Hockey vs. Canada Women's Ice Hockey – 2018 Winter Olympics


    • Georgia Bulldogs vs. Oklahoma Sooners – 2018 Rose Bowl


    • Houston Astros vs. Los Angeles Dodgers – 2017 World Series, Game 5




Best Championship Performance


  • Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles – Super Bowl LII


    • Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova Wildcats – 2018 NCAA Division I Basketball National Championship


    • Kevin Durant, Golden State Warriors – 2018 NBA Finals


    • George Springer, 2017 Houston Astros season – 2017 World Series




Best Breakthrough Athlete


  • Donovan Mitchell – Utah Jazz, NBA


    • Alvin Kamara – New Orleans Saints, NFL


    • Ben Simmons – Philadelphia 76ers, NBA


    • Sloane Stephens – Women's Tennis, WTA




Best Record-Breaking Performance


  • Roger Federer – 8th Wimbledon championship


    • Tom Brady – 187 NFL regular-season wins


    • Aaron Judge – 52 home runs by an MLB rookie


    • Diana Taurasi – First WNBA player to make 1,000 3-pointers




Best Team


  • Houston Astros – MLB


    • Golden State Warriors – NBA


    • Notre Dame Fighting Irish - NCAA women's basketball


    • Philadelphia Eagles – NFL


    • Villanova Wildcats – NCAA men's basketball


    • Washington Capitals – NHL


    • USA Women's Ice Hockey – Ice Hockey




Best Play


  • Arike Ogunbowale hits 2nd buzzer-beater to win NCAA women’s national title


    • Minneapolis Miracle: Stefon Diggs makes last-second TD Catch to send Vikings to NFC championship


    • Philly Special: Eagles fool Patriots with fourth-down touchdown pass to Foles

    • Alabama Tua Tagovailoa's 41-yard touchdown pass to Devonta Smith in overtime to win national title

    • Florida State's Jessie Warren makes diving double play in Women's College World Series

    • LeBron James nails buzzer-beater 3-pointer to beat the Pacers

    • Evanston Township High school's Blake Peters hits 80-foot buzzer-beater

    • Gareth Bale's bicycle kick goal in Champions League Final

    • Cristiano Ronaldo's bicycle kick goal against Juventus

    • Julian McGarvey makes last-second steal to secure Ardsley High School’s Section 1 title

    • LeBron floats a glass-kissing buzzer-beater to beat Raptors

    • Team USA's Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson scores the shootout winner to win the gold medal in women’s hockey

    • Giannis Antetokounmpo's leapfrog dunk on Tim Hardaway Jr.

    • Acrobatic volleyball play from Autumn Finney out of Decatur High School

    • Golden Knights' William Karlsson through-the-legs goal

    • Jordan Poole hits buzzer-beater to send Michigan to the Sweet 16




Best Moment


  • Minnesota Vikings defeat the New Orleans Saints in a NFC Divisional Playoff game

    • Notre Dame defeats Mississippi State to win NCAA women's basketball title


    • Vegas Golden Knights defeat Winnipeg Jets to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals

    • #16 University of Maryland, Baltimore County upsets # 1 Virginia in NCAA basketball tournament




Best Olympic Moment


  • Shaun White comes from behind to win 3rd Olympic gold medal in men's halfpipe


    • Jessie Diggins & Kikkan Randall win a photo-finish for USA's first gold medal in cross-country skiing

    • U.S. Men's Curling team wins gold medal

    • U.S. Women's Ice Hockey team defeats Canada for gold medal




Best NFL Player


  • Tom Brady – New England Patriots


    • Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers


    • Aaron Donald – Los Angeles Rams


    • Todd Gurley – Los Angeles Rams




Best MLB Player


  • Mike Trout – Los Angeles Angels


    • José Altuve – Houston Astros


    • Aaron Judge – New York Yankees


    • Max Scherzer – Washington Nationals




Best NHL Player


  • Alexander Ovechkin – Washington Capitals


    • Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins


    • Marc-André Fleury – Vegas Golden Knights


    • Connor McDavid – Edmonton Oilers




Best NBA Player


  • LeBron James – Cleveland Cavaliers


    • Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks


    • Anthony Davis – New Orleans Pelicans


    • James Harden – Houston Rockets




Best WNBA Player


  • Maya Moore – Minnesota Lynx


    • Skylar Diggins-Smith – Dallas Wings


    • Sylvia Fowles – Minnesota Lynx


    • Candace Parker – Los Angeles Sparks




Best College Athlete


  • Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma Sooners


    • Jalen Brunson, Villanova Wildcats


    • Katie Ledecky, Stanford Cardinal


    • A'ja Wilson, South Carolina Gamecocks




Best Male Tennis Player


  • Roger Federer

    • Marin Čilić

    • Rafael Nadal




Best Female Tennis Player


  • Sloane Stephens

    • Simona Halep

    • Garbiñe Muguruza

    • Caroline Wozniacki




Best Male Golfer


  • Jordan Spieth

    • Dustin Johnson

    • Patrick Reed

    • Justin Thomas




Best Female Golfer


  • Sung-Hyun Park

    • Shanshan Feng

    • Ariya Jutanugarn

    • Inbee Park




Best MLS Player


  • Nemanja Nikolić – Chicago Fire


    • Tim Melia – Sporting Kansas City


    • Ike Opara – Sporting Kansas City


    • Diego Valeri – Portland Timbers




Best NWSL Player


  • Megan Rapinoe – Seattle Reign FC


    • Adrianna Franch – Portland Thorns FC


    • Sam Kerr – Chicago Red Stars


    • Sam Mewis – North Carolina Courage




Best International Men's Soccer Player


  • Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid C.F./Portugal


    • Lionel Messi – FC Barcelona/Argentina


    • Mohamed Salah – Liverpool F.C./Egypt


    • Neymar Jr. – Paris Saint-Germain F.C./Brazil




Best International Women's Soccer Player


  • Sam Kerr – Chicago Red Stars/Australia


    • Pernille Harder – VfL Wolfsburg/Denmark


    • Lieke Martens – FC Barcelona Femení/Netherlands


    • Jodie Taylor – Seattle Reign FC/England




Best Male Olympian


  • Shaun White, Snowboarding


    • Red Gerard, Snowboarding


    • John Shuster, Curling


    • David Wise, Halfpipe Skiing




Best Female Olympian


  • Chloe Kim, Snowboarding


    • Jamie Anderson, Snowboarding


    • Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, Women’s Ice Hockey


    • Mikaela Shiffrin, Skiing




Best Fighter


  • Terence Crawford, Boxing


    • Vasyl Lomachenko, Boxing


    • Rose Namajunas, MMA


    • Georges St-Pierre, MMA




Best Driver


  • Martin Truex Jr. – NASCAR


    • Brittany Force – NHRA


    • Lewis Hamilton – Formula One


    • Josef Newgarden – IndyCar




Best Jockey


  • Jose Ortiz

    • Florent Geroux

    • Flavien Prat

    • Mike Smith




Best Bowler


  • Rhino Page

    • Jason Belmonte

    • Tom Smallwood

    • Jesper Svensson




Best Male Action Sports Athlete


  • David Wise – Skiing


    • Henrik Harlaut – Skiing

    • Kelvin Hoefler – Skateboarding


    • Marcus Kleveland – Snowboarding




Best Female Action Sports Athlete


  • Chloe Kim – Snowboarding


    • Jamie Anderson – Snowboarding


    • Stephanie Gilmore – Surfing

    • Brighton Zeuner – Skateboarding




Best Male Athlete with a Disability


  • Mike Schultz – Snowboarding


    • Daniel Cnossen – Nordic Skiing


    • Declan Farmer – Sled Hockey


    • Andrew Kurka – Alpine Skiing




Best Female Athlete with a Disability


  • Brenna Huckaby – Snowboarding


    • Kendall Gretsch – Nordic Skiing


    • Oksana Masters – Nordic Skiing


    • Tatyana McFadden – Track and Field





Honorary awards



Arthur Ashe Courage Award


  • The 141 athletes who spoke out against former team doctor Larry Nassar about sexual abuse[2]


Jimmy V Perseverance Award



  • Jim Kelly[3]


Pat Tillman Award for Service



  • Jake Wood[4]


Best Coach


  • Aaron Feis, Scott Beigel and Chris Hixon – Coaches at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killed in the
    2018 shooting




In Memoriam


British singer Jorja Smith performed "Goodbyes" during the performance.




  • Roy Halladay

  • Bobby Doerr

  • Edwin Jackson

  • Augie Garrido

  • Jana Novotna

  • Billy Cannon

  • Rollie Massimino

  • Earle Bruce

  • Don Baylor

  • Jo Jo White

  • Tyler Hilinski

  • Anne Donovan

  • James Hylton

  • Terry Glenn

  • Rusty Staub

  • Mike Slive

  • Hal Greer

  • Dwight Clark

  • Y. A. Tittle

  • Gene Michael

  • Connie Hawkins

  • Jake LaMotta

  • Bill Nack

  • Keith Jackson

  • Don Ohlmeyer

  • Chameka Scott

  • Bob Wolff

  • Dan Gurney

  • Ray Emery

  • Bill Torrey

  • Dick Enberg




References





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  2. ^ "Larry Nassar Survivors Receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award At ESPYs". Retrieved July 19, 2018.


  3. ^ "Jim Kelly to be honored with Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at ESPYS". Retrieved July 19, 2018.


  4. ^ "Jake Wood, disaster relief organizer and former Marine, to receive ESPYS Pat Tillman Award". Retrieved July 19, 2018.




External links


  • http://www.espn.com/espys/








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