Best Athlete, Men's Sports
Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WINNER
Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers
Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets
Lewis Hamilton, F1
Best Athlete, Women's Sports
Naomi Osaka, tennis - WINNER
Simone Biles, gymnastics
Amanda Nunes, UFC
Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm
Best Breakthrough Athlete
Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
Chase Young, The Washington Football Team
LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets - WINNER
Crystal Dangerfield, Minnesota Lynx
Best Game
NCAA Men’s Final Four: Gonzaga (93) vs. UCLA (90) - WINNER
NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship – Stanford defeats Arizona 54-53
NFL Week 14: Baltimore Ravens 47, Cleveland Browns 42
NHL Playoffs Game 4: Winnipeg Jets sweep Edmonton Oilers in triple OT
Best College Athlete, Men's Sports
DeVonta Smith, Alabama Football - WINNER
Luka Garza, Iowa Basketball
Gloire Amanda, Oregon State Soccer
Trevor Lawrence, Clemson Football
Best College Athlete, Women's Sports
Paige Bueckers, University of Connecticut Basketball - WINNER
Madison Lilley, Kentucky Volleyball
Jaelin Howell, Florida State Soccer
Odicci Alexander, James Madison Softball
Best Team
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL - WINNER
Stanford Cardinal, NCAA Women’s Basketball
Baylor Bears, NCAA Men’s Basketball
Alabama Crimson Tide, NCAA Football
Oklahoma Sooners, NCAA Softball
Seattle Storm, WNBA
Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB
Best Record-Breaking Performance
Stanford's Tara VanDerveer passes Pat Summitt for most wins in NCAA Women’s basketball history (1,099)
DeVonta Smith, Alabama Football – totaled 215 yards, set records for title game catches (12) and touchdown receptions (three)
Phil Mickelson, PGA Championship – oldest winner of major tournament
Russell Westbrook, Washington Wizards – breaks triple-double record with 182 beating out Oscar Robertson who held record for 47 years - WINNER
Best International Athlete, Men's Soccer
Kylan Mbappè, Paris Saint-Germain/French National Team
Lionel Messi, Barcelona/Argentina National Team
Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus/Portugal National Team - WINNER
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool/Egypt National Team
Best International Athlete, Women's Soccer
Sam Kerr, Chelsea/Australia National Team
Fran Kirby, Chelsea/English National Team
Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal/Netherlands National Team
Sam Mewis, Manchester City/USA National Team - WINNER
Best Play (round one brackets)
Match 1
Kyler Murray Launches Hail Mary to DeAndre Hopkins (11/15/2020) - WINNER
Villanova QB with the TD pass of the year (4/17/21)
Match 2
Brooklyn Nets with the Play of the Year (5/16/21)
West Texas A&M hits buzzer-beater vs. Lincoln Memorial to advance to DII National Championship Game (3/26/21)
Match 3
Shey Peddy hits buzzer-beater to eliminate WNBA Champs (9/15/20)
Bear River softball player makes astonishing (5/22/21)
Match 4
DK Metcalf chases down Budda Baker Week 7 vs. Cardinals (10/25/20)
Mookie Betts double play (06/11/21)
Match 5
Natalia Chavez hits half-court buzzer beater in OT for Volcano Vista’s 5A title win (5/10/21)
Luka Doncic hits game winner vs. Grizzlies (4/14/21)
Match 6
Unseeded Marshall Soccer scores with less than 3 minutes in OT to claim first National Title (5/17/21)
Erin Matson OT goal lifts UNC to third consecutive NCAA field hockey title (5/9/21)
Match 7
Daryl Watts scores the championship-winning goal in OT as Wisconsin Claims 2nd title in a row (3/20/21)
Simone Biles became the first women in history to land a Yurchenko double pike on vault in competition. (5/22/21)
Match 8
Braves pitcher with