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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 North American leagues 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 June and awards conferred reflect performance and achievement over the twelve months previous to presentation[1].
[edit] List of winners
Year of award |
Game or event |
Competing teams |
Date |
Venue |
League or governing body |
Sport |
Play |
2002 |
Game three of the 2001 American League Division Series |
New York Yankees
Oakland Athletics
|
13 October 2001 |
Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland, California |
Major League Baseball |
Baseball |
Assist by Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter to catcher Jorge Posada in the game's seventh inning (known thereafter as The Flip) |
2003 |
2002 regular season Division I-A game |
Louisiana State University Tigers
University of Kentucky Wildcats
|
9 November 2002 |
Commonwealth Stadium, Lexington, Kentucky |
National Collegiate Athletic Association |
American football |
Seventy-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) |
2004 |
2003 regular season game |
New Orleans Saints
Jacksonville Jaguars
|
21 December 2003 |
Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida |
National Football League |
American football |
Forty-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) |
2005 |
Class 4A state championship game |
Eastview High School Lightning
Hopkins High School Royals
|
20 March 2005 |
|
Minnesota State High School League |
Basketball |
Eighteen-foot three-point field goal by Royals shooting guard Blake Hoffarber from his back upon the expiration of a first overtime to draw the Royals equal with the Lightning and to force a second overtime |
2006 |
2005 regular season Division I-A game |
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
The University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles
|
10 September 2005 |
Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
National Collegiate Athletic Association |
American football |
Fourth down reception by Crimson Tide wide receiver Tyrone Prothro of a forty-two-yard pass from quarterback Brodie Croyle over Golden Eagles cornerback Jasper Faulk |
2007 |
2007 Fiesta Bowl |
Boise State University Broncos
University of Oklahoma Sooners
|
1 January 2007 |
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona |
National Collegiate Athletic Association |
American football |
Three-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 |
[edit] See also
- ^ Because of the rescheduling of the ESPY Awards ceremony, the award presented in 2002 was given in consideration of performance betwixt February 2001 and June 2002.
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