ESPY Awards 2005
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The 2005 ESPY Awards (for the [olympic] year 2004 and the year 2005) were announced on July 13, 2005 and showed during the telecast on ESPN, July 17, 2005.
[edit] Winners
- Best Female Athlete: Annika Sörenstam, Golf
- Best Male Athlete: Lance Armstrong, Cycling
- Best Team: Boston Red Sox
- Best Coach/Manager: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots
- Best Game -- ALCS Game 5 – Yankess-Red Sox
- Best Championship Performance -- Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox pitcher
- Best Male Olympic Performance -- Michael Phelps, Swimming
- Best Female Olympic Performance -- Team USA Softball
- Best Moment -- Reggie Miller's final game
- Best Play -- Blake Hoffarber's last second 3-pointer from flat on his back
- Best Upset -- Bucknell beats Kansas in NCAA Tournament
- Best Comeback -- Mark Fields, Carolina Panthers
- Best Breakthrough -- Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
- Best Record-Breaking Performance -- Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
- Best Sports Movie -- "Friday Night Lights"
- Best Male Action Sports Athlete -- Dave Mirra, Bike Stunt
- Best Female Action Sports Athlete -- Sofia Mulanovich, Surfing
- Best Male College Athlete -- Matt Leinart, USC Football
- Best Female College Athlete -- Cat Osterman, Texas Softball
- Best Male Athlete with a Disability -- Marlon Shirley, Track & Field
- Best Female Athlete with a Disability -- Erin Popovich, Swimming
- Best Outdoor Sports Athlete -- J.R. Salzman, Lumberjack
- Best Driver -- Michael Schumacher
- Best MLB Player -- Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
- Best NBA Player -- Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
- Best WNBA Player -- Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm
- Best Bowler -- Walter Ray Williams
- Best Boxer -- Bernard Hopkins
- Best NFL Player -- Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
- Best Golfer -- Tiger Woods
- Best Jockey -- Jeremy Rose
- Best Soccer Player -- Mia Hamm
- Best Male Tennis Player:
- Best Female Tennis Player: