From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
26th annual ESPY Awards show
The 2018 ESPY Awards were presented at the 26th annual
ESPY Awards show, held on July 18, 2018 at 5 PM
Pacific at the
Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and on television nationwide in the United States on
ABC at 8 PM
Eastern /7 PM
Central . On May 22, 2018, it was announced that Danica Patrick would host the event, which made her the first woman to have hosted the show.
Winners and nominees
These were the nominees for each of the competitive awards. Fans were able to vote online at a dedicated ESPN site.
[1]
Best Championship Performance
Arike Ogunbowale
hits 2nd buzzer-beater to win NCAA women's national title
Minneapolis Miracle :
Stefon Diggs makes last-second TD Catch to send Vikings to NFC championship
Philly Special : Eagles fool Patriots with fourth-down touchdown pass to Foles
Alabama Tua Tagovailoa's 41-yard touchdown pass to
DeVonta Smith in overtime to win
national title
Florida State's Jessie Warren makes diving double play in Women's College World Series
LeBron James nails buzzer-beater 3-pointer to beat the Pacers
Evanston Township High school's Blake Peters hits 80-foot buzzer-beater
Gareth Bale's bicycle kick goal in
Champions League Final
Cristiano Ronaldo's bicycle kick goal against Juventus
Julian McGarvey makes last-second steal to secure Ardsley High School's Section 1 title
LeBron floats a glass-kissing buzzer-beater to beat Raptors
Team USA's Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson scores the shootout winner to win the gold medal in women's hockey
Giannis Antetokounmpo's leapfrog dunk on Tim Hardaway Jr.
Acrobatic volleyball play from Autumn Finney out of Decatur High School
Golden Knights' William Karlsson through-the-legs goal
Jordan Poole hits buzzer-beater to send Michigan to the Sweet 16
Best Olympic Moment
Best College Athlete
Best International Men's Soccer Player
Best International Women's Soccer Player
Best Male Olympian
Best Female Olympian
Honorary awards
Pat Tillman Award for Service
Aaron Feis, Scott Beigel and Chris Hixon – Coaches at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killed in the
2018 shooting
In Memoriam
British singer
Jorja Smith performed "Goodbyes" during the performance.
References
External links
Cross-cutter Individual Discontinued Award ceremonies