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Best Play ESPY Award

Annual athletic award


Annual athletic award

The Best Play ESPY Award has been conferred annually since 2002 on the play in a single regular season or playoff game contested professionally under the auspices of one of the four major leagues in the United States and Canada or collegiately under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association adjudged to be the most outstanding or best.

Between 2002 and 2004, the award voting panel comprised variously fans; sportswriters and broadcasters, sports executives, and retired sportspersons, termed collectively experts; and ESPN personalities, but balloting thereafter has been exclusively by fans over the Internet from amongst choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee. The ESPY Awards ceremony is conducted in July and awards conferred reflect performance and achievement over the twelve months previous to presentation. In the last few years, the format has been: sixteen plays are placed in brackets (1 vs. 16, 2 vs. 15, etc.) The winners in voting then advance to the second round. The winners go to the finals, where voters select Best Play. Since 2022, there has been no elimination format.

List of winners

YearGame or eventCompeting teamsDateVenueLeague or governing bodySportPlay
2002Game three of the 2001 American League Division SeriesNew York YankeesOctober 13, 2001Network Associates Coliseum (Oakland, California)Major League BaseballBaseballAssist by Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter to catcher Jorge Posada in the game's seventh inning (known thereafter as The Flip)
20032002 regular season Division I-A gameLSU TigersNovember 9, 2002Commonwealth Stadium (Lexington, Kentucky)National Collegiate Athletic AssociationAmerican footballSeventy-four-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass from Tigers quarterback Marcus Randall to wide receiver Devery Henderson upon the expiration of regulation time for a Tigers win (known thereafter as the Bluegrass Miracle).
20042003 regular season gameNew Orleans SaintsDecember 21, 2003Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida)National Football LeagueAmerican footballForty-two-yard forward pass from Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks to wide receiver Donte' Stallworth and laterals from Stallworth to wide receiver Michael Lewis to running back Deuce McAllister to wide receiver Jerome Pathon totaling thirty-three yards for a touchdown to draw the Saints within one point of the Jaguars upon the expiration of regulation time (known thereafter as the River City Relay).
2005Class 4A state championship gameEastview High School LightningMarch 20, 2005Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota)Minnesota State High School LeagueBasketballEighteen-foot two-point field goal by Royals shooting guard Blake Hoffarber while sitting down upon the expiration of a first overtime to draw the Royals equal with the Lightning and to force a second overtime.
20062005 regular season Division I-A gameSouthern Miss Golden EaglesSeptember 10, 2005Bryant–Denny Stadium (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)National Collegiate Athletic AssociationAmerican footballFourth-down reception by Crimson Tide wide receiver Tyrone Prothro of a 42-yard pass from quarterback Brodie Croyle over Golden Eagles cornerback Jasper Faulk, with Prothro catching the ball behind Faulk's back.
20072007 Fiesta BowlBoise State BroncosJanuary 1, 2007University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I FBSAmerican footballThree-yard rush by Broncos running back Ian Johnson for a two-point conversion on a variant of the Statue of Liberty play executed from a play-action fake undertaken by quarterback Jared Zabransky for a Broncos overtime win.
2008Super Bowl XLIINew York GiantsFebruary 3, 2008University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)National Football LeagueAmerican footballThirty-two-yard reception over Patriots strong safety Rodney Harrison by reserve wide receiver David Tyree of a third-down pass completed by Giants quarterback Eli Manning whilst under threat of sack from Patriots defensive ends Richard Seymour and Jarvis Green and outside linebacker Adalius Thomas, undertaken from the Giants' forty-four-yard line with one minute, fifteen seconds to play in the fourth quarter and the team trailing 14-10 (The Helmet Catch).
2009Super Bowl XLIIIPittsburgh SteelersFebruary 1, 2009Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)National Football LeagueAmerican footballSix-yard reception by Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger with 35 seconds left giving the Steelers a 27-23 lead over the Cardinals.
20102009 regular season gameMinnesota VikingsSeptember 27, 2009Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minnesota)National Football LeagueAmerican footballThirty-two-yard reception by Vikings wide receiver Greg Lewis from quarterback Brett Favre with two seconds left giving the Vikings a 27-24 lead over the 49ers.
20112011 FIFA Women's World Cup QuarterfinalUnited StatesJuly 10, 2011Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion (Dresden, Germany)FIFASoccerGoal by forward Abby Wambach off cross from midfielder Megan Rapinoe in the last minute of stoppage time, with the United States down 2–1 and playing a woman down in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. The United States would later go on to win in a penalty shoot-out to advance to the semifinals.
20122011–12 regular season gameIndiana HoosiersDecember 10, 2011Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Indiana)NCAA men's basketballBasketballIndiana junior forward Christian Watford sank a 3-pointer with no time left on the clock, leading the Hoosiers to a 73–72 upset over previously-unbeaten No. 1 Kentucky. Indiana fans stormed the floor of Assembly Hall as the win propelled the Hoosiers' comeback season to the Sweet 16.
20132013 Outback BowlSouth Carolina GamecocksJanuary 1, 2013Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl SubdivisionAmerican footballSouth Carolina sophomore defensive end Jadeveon Clowney made a vicious tackle on Michigan running back Vincent Smith in the fourth quarter. The hit was so devastating that Smith lost both his helmet and the football; Clowney then recovered the fumble with one hand. On the next play, the Gamecocks scored a touchdown that gave them the momentum they needed to win the game.
20142013 Iron BowlAuburn TigersNovember 30, 2013Jordan–Hare Stadium (Auburn, Alabama)National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl SubdivisionAmerican footballAuburn cornerback Chris Davis caught a missed Alabama field goal at the back of the end zone as time ran out and ran it back 109 (officially 100) yards for the game-winning touchdown. It kept Auburn's chances for the national championship alive (known thereafter as Kick Bama Kick by Auburn fans, or more neutrally as Kick Six).
20152014 regular season gameNew York GiantsNovember 23, 2014MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)National Football LeagueAmerican footballGiants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. caught a one-handed 43-yard touchdown reception hailed as the "catch of the year".
20162015 regular season gameGreen Bay PackersDecember 3, 2015Ford Field (Detroit, Michigan)National Football LeagueAmerican footballPackers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw a 61-yard Hail Mary TD pass to Richard Rodgers to win 27-23. The Packers scored two touchdowns in the last three-plus minutes to win the game. Known as the Miracle in Motown.
20172016 divisional playoff gameGreen Bay PackersJanuary 15, 2017AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)National Football LeagueAmerican footballAaron Rodgers threw a 35-yard pass to Jared Cook which Cook caught while he was going out of bounds. That play led to Mason Crosby kicking the field goal that won the game for the Packers 34–31.
20182018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship GameNotre Dame Fighting IrishApril 1, 2018Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio)NCAACollege basketballArike Ogunbowale hit a three-point shot as time expired to give the Fighting Irish a 61-58 victory over Mississippi State, which gave Notre Dame their second NCAA women's basketball title. Two days earlier, her buzzer-beater gave the Irish a win over the previously unbeaten UConn Huskies.
20192019 Collegiate ChallengeUCLA Bruins, Michigan State Spartans, California Bears, UC Davis AggiesJanuary 12, 2019Honda Center (Anaheim, California)NCAAArtistic gymnasticsUCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi scored a perfect 10 in the floor exercises. The performance went viral, getting millions of views on YouTube. Earlier in the pre-show, it won the first-ever ESPY for Best Viral Moment. The play was the lowest-remaining seed in the field at Number 5.
2020Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Women's Soccer bronze medal match at the 2020 Tokyo OlympicsUnited States women's soccer teamAugust 5, 2021Saitama Stadium (Saitama, Japan)International Olympic CommitteeSoccerMegan Rapinoe scored a goal directly off a corner kick that propelled the U.S. to a bronze medal.

Notes

References

References

  1. Because of the [[ESPY Awards#Timing. rescheduling]] of the ESPY Awards ceremony, the award presented in [[2002 in sports. 2002]] was given in consideration of performance betwixt February [[2001 in sports. 2001]] and June 2002.
  2. "Ogunbowale wins ESPY for Best Play". WNDU.
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