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2015 ESPY Awards


2015 ESPY Awards
Official ESPYs logo
July 15, 2015 (2015-07-15)
Microsoft Theater,Los Angeles
United States
Joel McHale
ABC
180 minutes
7.7 million

The 2015 ESPY Awards was the annual ESPY Awards held annually with 32 awards in total being handed out, honoring the best in sports. They were presented on July 15, 2015 and hosted by actor and comedian Joel McHale from the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. For the first time in its 23-year history, the ceremony was broadcast on ABC.

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Column 1Column 2
Best Male Athlete
Stephen Curry – Golden State Warriors, NBA
LeBron James – Cleveland Cavaliers, NBA
Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers, NFL
J. J. Watt – Houston Texans, NFLBest Female Athlete
Ronda Rousey – MMA
Breanna Stewart – UConn Huskies basketball
Lindsey Vonn – Skiing
Serena Williams – Tennis
Best Championship Performance
LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers – Record breaking performance during the 2015 NBA Finals
American Pharoah, Race horse – Won first Triple Crown since 1978
Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants – 2014 World Series MVP
Lauren Haeger, Florida Gators softball – Most Outstanding Player of the 2015 Women's College World SeriesBest Breakthrough Athlete
Mo'ne Davis, Little League Baseball – First girl to earn a win in the Little League World Series
Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants – 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Cardale Jones, Ohio State Buckeyes football – Won the College Football Playoff National Championship in just his 3rd start as the Buckeyes quarterback
Jordan Spieth, PGA – Won the 2015 Masters and 2015 U.S. Open
Best Record-Breaking Performance
Peyton Manning – threw record 509th touchdown pass
Lauren Chamberlain – hit 91st home run in NCAA softball
Devin Hester – took punt in for 20th career NFL touchdown return
Klay Thompson – scored 37 points in a single quarterBest Upset
Ole Miss over Alabama – College football
Georgia State over Baylor – NCAA men's basketball tournament
Kansas City Royals – won American League Pennant
Best Game
Patriots vs. Seahawks – Super Bowl XLIX
A's vs. Royals – 2014 American League Wild Card Game
Spurs vs. Clippers – Game 7, NBA Western Conference QuarterfinalsBest Team
U.S. Women's National Soccer Team - FIFA
New England Patriots - NFL
UConn Huskies - NCAA Women's Division I Basketball
Golden State Warriors - NBA
Chicago Blackhawks - NHL
Ohio State Buckeyes - FBS
Best Coach/Manager
Steve Kerr - Golden State Warriors
Geno Auriemma - UConn Huskies women's basketball
Bill Belichick - New England Patriots
Mike Krzyzewski - Duke Blue Devils men's basketball
Urban Meyer - Ohio State Buckeyes footballBest Comeback Athlete
Rob Gronkowski - New England Patriots
Alex Rodriguez - New York Yankees
Derrick Rose - Chicago Bulls
Lindsey Vonn - Skiing
Best International Athlete
Lionel Messi - FC Barcelona/Argentina
Novak Djokovic - Tennis
Lewis Hamilton - Formula One
Lydia Ko - LPGA
Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid/PortugalBest NFL player
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers - 2014 NFL Most Valuable Player
Tom Brady, New England Patriots - MVP of his 4th Super Bowl Championship
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers - Led the league in receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,698)
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys - The 2014 leading rusher (1,845 yards)
J. J. Watt, Houston Texans - NFL Defensive Player of the Year
Best MLB player
Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - 2014 American League MVP
Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers - 2014 National League MVP and Cy Young Award winner
Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants - 2014 World Series MVP
Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians - won 2014 AL Cy Young Award
Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins - One of the top hitters in the leagueBest NHL Player
Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks - captain of the 2015 Stanley Cup champions
Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens - Winner of the 2014-15 Ted Lindsay (most outstanding player), Jennings (fewest goals allowed), Vezina (top goaltender) and Hart (most valuable player) trophies
Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals - Winner of 2014-15 Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy (most goals)
John Tavares, New York Islanders - runner up for the Art Ross Trophy
Duncan Keith, Chicago Blackhawks - Winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy and a 2015 Stanley Cup champion
Best NBA player
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors - 2015 NBA MVP
Anthony Davis, New Orleans Pelicans - Led NBA in blocks (200)
James Harden, Houston Rockets - NBA MVP runner-up
LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers - Led the NBA Finals in points (35.8), rebounds (13.3), and assists (8.8)
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder - NBA scoring champion (28.1 ppg)Best WNBA Player
Skylar Diggins, Tulsa Shock - 2014 WNBA Most Improved Player
Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury - 2014 WNBA Defensive Player of the year
Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx - 2014 WNBA MVP
Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks - 3rd in the league in scoring (19.4 ppg)
Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury - 2014 WNBA Finals MVP
Best Driver
Kevin Harvick, NASCAR - 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion
Erica Enders-Stevens, NHRA - Won the 2014 NHRA Pro Stock Championship
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One - 2014 Formula One World Champion
Juan Pablo Montoya, IndyCar - 2015 Indy 500 winner
Will Power, IndyCar - 2014 IndyCar Series ChampionBest Fighter
Ronda Rousey, MMA - Defended the UFC Women's Bantamweight Title with two record-speed wins
Donald Cerrone, MMA - Current 8-fight UFC winning streak is the longest in the lightweight division
Terence Crawford, Boxing - Current WBO Light Welterweight champion
Gennady Golovkin, Boxing - Improved record to 33-0 with 30 KOs
Floyd Mayweather Jr., Boxing - Defeated Manny Pacquiao in a unanimous decision to bring his record to 48-0
Best Male Golfer
Jordan Spieth - Won the 2015 Masters and 2015 US Open
Rory McIlroy - 2014 PGA Player of the year, 2014 PGA Tour Player of the Year, and winner of the 2014 British Open and the 2014 PGA Championship
Billy Horschel - 2014 FedEx Cup ChampionBest Female Golfer
Lydia Ko - 2014 LPGA Rookie of the Year
Stacy Lewis - 2014 LPGA Player of the Year
Inbee Park - Won the 2014 LPGA Championship
Best Male Tennis Player
Novak Djokovic - Won the 2015 Australian Open, the 2014 and 2015 Wimbledon Championships, and the 2014 ATP World Tour Finals and 2014 ATP Player of the Year
Marin Čilić - 2014 US Open Champion
Roger Federer - Joined Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl in the 1000-win club
Stan Wawrinka - 2015 French Open ChampionBest Female Tennis Player
Serena Williams - Won the 2014 US Open, 2015 Australian Open, 2015 French Open, and 2015 Wimbledon Championships
Simona Halep - Finished world #3 on 2014 WTA Tour and placed as runner-up in the 2014 WTA Tour Finals
Petra Kvitová - 2014 Wimbledon Champion
Maria Sharapova - Finished world #2 on 2014 WTA Tour
Best Male College Athlete
Marcus Mariota, Oregon Ducks football - 2014 Heisman Trophy winner
Jack Eichel, Boston University Terriers men's ice hockey - 2015 Hobey Baker Award winner for best men's college hockey player
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball - 2015 Naismith Player of the Year and Wooden Award
Logan Stieber, Ohio State Buckeyes wrestling - Led Ohio State to their first-ever team National Title and 2015 NCAA tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler
Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt Commodores baseball  Led SEC in hits (91), runs scored (75), total bases (171), and doubles (23); #1 pick in 2015 MLB draftBest Female College Athlete
Missy Franklin, California Golden Bears swimming - NCAA Champion in 200 IM, 200 Freestyle, and 200 Backstroke and 2015 NCAA Swimmer of the Year
Taylor Cummings, Maryland Terrapins women's lacrosse - Won her 2nd-straight Tewaaraton Award as the best player in women's college lacrosse
Lauren Haeger, Florida Gators softball - 2015 USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year
Micha Hancock, Penn State Nittany Lions volleyball - 2014 AVCA DI National Player of the Year
Breanna Stewart, UConn Huskies basketball - 2015 AP Player of the year and 2015 Naismith Player of the Year
Best Male Action Sports Athlete
Ryan Dungey, Motocross - Won 8 of 17 rounds on the 2015 AMA Supercross series, claiming the overall title by a large margin
Tucker Hibbert, SnoCross - Won 8th-straight X Games SnoCross gold, now the longest active streak at X Games
Nyjah Huston, Skateboarding - Decisively won 2015 X Games Skateboard Street gold
Mark McMorris, Snowboarding - Won 2015 X Games gold in both Slopestyle and Big Air
Josh Sheehan, Freestyle Motocross - Landed first-ever FMX triple backflipBest Female Action Sports Athlete
Kelly Clark, Snowboarding - Won 5 of the 6 major women's halfpipe events in 2014-15, including silver at X Games Aspen 2015
Paige Alms, Surfing - Won the Women's Best Performance at the 2015 Big Wave Awards
Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing - Won another World Surf League title in 2014
Laia Sanz, Enduro/motorbike - Claimed her 4th Enduro X gold at X Games Austin 2015
Best Jockey
Victor Espinoza - Won the 2015 Triple Crown aboard American Pharoah — Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes
Javier Castellano - Won 2014 Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey of the year
Joel Rosario - In April 2015 he surpassed 2,000 career winsBest Bowler
Jason Belmonte - 2014 PBA Player of the Year and won 2015 USBC Masters and PBA Tournament of Champions
Parker Bohn III - Won the 2015 PBA Players Championship; 5th on the all-time titles won list
Mike Fagan - Won the 2014 PBA World Championship
Best Male Athlete with a Disability
Krige Schabort - Triathlon
Joe Berenyi - Cycling
Josh Pauls - Sled Hockey
Mike Shea - Snowboarding
Andy Soule - Nordic SkiingBest Female Athlete with a Disability
Becca Meyers - Swimming
Kendall Gretsch - Triathlon
Oksana Masters - Nordic Skiing
Tatyana McFadden - Track and Field
Greta Neimanas - Cycling
Best MLS Player
Robbie Keane, LA Galaxy - 2014 Major League Soccer MVP
Obafemi Martins, Seattle Sounders FC - 17 goals, 13 assists
Lee Nguyen, New England Revolution - 18 goals, 5 assists
Bradley Wright-Phillips, New York Red Bulls - 2014 MLS Golden Boot; 27 goals, 2 assists

Arthur Ashe Courage Award

  • Caitlyn Jenner

Jimmy V Perseverance Award

  • Leah and Devon Still

Pat Tillman Award for Service

  • Danielle Green

Best Moment

  • Lauren Hill, specifically her first game in November 2014

Icon Award

  • Derek Jeter

The following are a list of presenters in order of appearance:

The In Memoriam was first presented by journalist Robin Roberts giving tribute to fellow sports broadcaster Stuart Scott followed by singer Nate Ruess singing his single Moment to a video montage and honoring the following:

  • Official website
  • Complete list of nominees
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