2014 ESPY Awards Hosted by Drake July 16th, See Full Nominations List & Vote Here Including Peyton Manning, Cristiano Ronaldo & Floyd Mayweather
2014 ESPY Awards Hosted by Drake July 16th, See Full Nominations List & Vote Here Including Peyton Manning, Cristiano Ronaldo & Floyd Mayweather
The 2014 ESPY Awards are only a few weeks away and you can still have time to vote for your favorite athletes and sports moments of the year. You can vote for your favorite athlete to win an ESPY award right here!
The 2014 ESPY Awards will be hosted by rapper/musician Drake and featuring the top sports athletes in the world.
You can check out the full nominations list below filled with amazing athletes, talented teams and riveting sports moments we can't forget. This year's Best Play award will be voted on bracket style. You can vote for Peyton Manning, Cristiano Ronaldo, Floyd Mayweather and many more.
The 2014 ESPY Awards will air live on ESPN on July 16th at 9pm Eastern.
2014 ESPY Awards nominations:
Best Breakthrough Athlete:
Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles
Damian Lillard, Portland Trailblazers
Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks
Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees
Best Male Athlete:
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos
Floyd Mayweather, Boxing
Best Female Athlete:
Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx
Ronda Rousey, UFC
Mikaela Shiffrin, Olympic Skiing
Breanna Stewart, Connecticut Women's Basketball
Best Game:
Alabama vs. Auburn, Iron Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Indianapolis Colts, AFC Wild Card Playoff
New York Rangers vs. Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup Finals Game 5
Best upset:
Connecticut wins National Championship, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament
Mercer over Duke, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament
Chris Weidman over Anderson Silva, UFC 162
Best breakthrough athlete:
Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles
Damian Lillard, Portland Trailblazers
Richard Sherman, Seattle Seahawks
Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees
Best comeback athlete:
Josh Beckett, LA Dodgers
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Dominic Moore, NY Rangers
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder
Best international athlete:
Rafael Nadal, Tennis
Inbee Park, Women's Golf
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal/Real Madrid
Sebastian Vettel, Formula One
Best team:
Boston Red Sox, MLB
Connecticut Women's Basketball
Florida State Football
Los Angeles Kings, NHL
San Antonio Spurs, NBA
Seattle Seahawks, NFL
Best coach/manager:
Geno Auriemma, Connecticut Women's Basketball
Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks
John Farrell, Boston Red Sox
Kevin Ollie, Connecticut Men's Basketball
Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs
Best NFL player:
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs
Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers MLB
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks QB
Best MLB player:
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles
Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers
Max Scherzer, Detroit Tigers
Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
Best NHL player:
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim Ducks
Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings
Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers
Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks
Best NBA player:
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Blake Griffin, LA Clippers
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
Best WNBA player:
Elena Delle Donne, Chicago Sky
Angel McCoughtry, Atlanta Dream
Maya Moore, Minnesota Lynx
Candace Parker, LA Sparks
Best driver:
Scott Dixon, IndyCar
Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR
John Force, NHRA
Ryan Hunter-Reay, IndyCar
Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR
Best fighter:
Jon "Bones" Jones, MMA
Floyd Mayweather, Boxing
Manny Pacquiao, Boxing
Ronda Rousey, MMA
Andre Ward, Boxing
Best male golfer:
Martin Kaymer
Adam Scott
Henrik Stenson
Bubba Watson
Best female golfer:
Stacy Lewis
Inbee Park
Suzann Pettersen
Michelle Wie
Best male college athlete:
Johnny Gaudreau, Boston College Hockey
Doug McDermott, Creighton Basketball
David Taylor, Penn State Wrestling
Lyle Thompson, Albany Lacrosse
Jameis Winston, Florida State Football
Best female college athlete:
Morgan Brian, Virginia Soccer
Taylor Cummings, Maryland Lacrosse
Breanna Stewart, Connecticut Basketball
Micha Hancock, Penn State Volleyball
Hannah Rogers, Florida Softball
Best male tennis player:
Novak Djokovic
Andy Murray
Rafael Nadal
Best female tennis player:
Li Na
Agnieszka Radwanska
Maria Sharapova
Serena Williams
Best male action sports athlete:
Grant Baker, Surfing
Tucker Hibbert, Snowmobile
Nyjah Huston, Skateboarding
Ryan Villopoto, Motocross/Supercross
David Wise, Halfpipe Skiing
Best female action sports athlete:
Jamie Anderson, Snowboard Slopestyle
Maddie Bowman, Freestyle Skiing
Kelly Clark, Snowboard Superpipe & Halfpipe
Vicki Golden, Moto Racing
Carissa Moore, Surfing
Best jockey:
Javier Castellano
Victor Espinoza
Joel Rosario
Mike Smith
Best bowler:
Jason Belmonte
Wes Malott
Sean Rash
Pete Weber
Best MLS player:
Tim Cahill, New York Red Bulls
Marco Di Vaio, Montreal Impact
Robbie Keane, LA Galaxy
Mike Magee, Chicago Fire
Best male athlete with a disability:
Mark Bathum, Alpine Skiing
Declan Farmer, Sled Hockey
Raymond Martin, Wheelchair Racing
Mike Shea, Snowboarding
Evan Strong, Snowboarding
Best female athlete with a disability:
Minda Dentler, Handcyclist
Oksana Masters, Sitting Skier
Tatyana McFadden, Sitting Skier/Track & Field
Laurie Stephens, Alpine Monoskier
Jamie Whitmore, Para-cycling
Best male U.S. Olympic athlete:
Joss Christensen, Slopestyle Skiing
Sage Kotsenburg, Snowboard Slopestyle
Ted Ligety, Alpine Skier
Charlie White, Ice Dancing
David Wise, Halfpipe Skiing
Best female U.S. Olympic athlete:
Jamie Anderson, Snowboard Slopestyle
Maddie Bowman, Halfpipe Skiing
Meryl Davis, Ice Dancing
Kaitlyn Farrington, Snowboard Halfpipe
Mikaela Shiffrin, Alpine Skier
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