2025 ESPYS Winners: See the Complete List (Live Updates)
Yahoo17-07-2025
Originally appeared on E! Online
These athletes just added a new trophy to their collection.
Indeed, the 2025 ESPYS hosted by Shane Gillis in Los Angeles on July 16 saw the most famous names in the athletic world come together to celebrate the past year in sports.
Leading the nominations was Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with three nods, which included Best Athlete: Men's Sports. Up against him in that category? Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
And that's not all for Ohtani who joined an elite club of athletes—including Simone Biles—who earned two nominations that night. Biles faced off against Stephen Curry, World Series MVP Freddie Freeman and golf champion Rory McIlroy in the Best Championship Performance category, with the Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast taking the win.
What's more, the award ceremony saw a Team USA Olympic reunion with rugby player Ilona Maher and fellow "Golden Girls" gymnasts Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles also in attendance.
And the athletic prowess wasn't only limited to those nominated. In fact, rapper Busta Rhymes joined college basketball star Flau'jae Johnson to present the first trophy of the evening.
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But the biggest award of the night was reserved for former WNBA player Diana Taurasi and former USWNT soccer star Alex Morgan who both received the Icon Award for their exemplary work in athletics. Past recipients have included Kobe Bryant and most recently Nick Saban, who were recognized for their legendary impact in sports.
Other previously announced awards included the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, which was presented to NBA player Oscar Robertson and the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, which was won by Penn State University women's volleyball head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley.
Additionally, Greater Los Angeles first responders and former athletes David Walters and Erin Regan were honored with the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
Keep reading to find out the 2025 ESPYS winners…
Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award Recipient: Sloane Stephens
Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Katie Schumacher-Cawley — Penn State University women's volleyball head coach
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMANCE
WINNER: Simone Biles – 2024 Olympics Women's All-Around
Stephen Curry – US Men's Olympic BB team
Freddie Freeman – LA Dodgers – World Series MVP
Rory McIlroy – Wins first Masters title, completing career Grand Slam
BEST PLAY
WINNER: Saquon Barkley's backwards hurdle – NFL (11/3/24)
Tyrese Haliburton Calls Game!!! – NBA Game 1 NBA Finals (6/5/25)
Sabrina Ionescu Logo 3 Game Winner – WNBA Finals Game 3
Trinity Rodman with the OT Goal to send USWNT to the semi-finals – 2024 Olympics
BEST BREAKTHROUGH ATHLETE
Cooper Flagg – Duke Men's Basketball
Chloe Humphrey – North Carolina Women's Lacrosse
WINNER: Ilona Maher – Rugby
Paul Skenes – Pittsburgh Pirates
BEST ATHLETE – MEN'S SPORTS
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder
Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Dodgers
BEST ATHLETE – WOMEN'S SPORTS
Simone Biles – Gymnast
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone – Track & Field
Gabby Thomas – Track & Field
A'ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
BEST RECORD-BREAKING PERFORMANCE
Geno Auriemma – UConn Huskies
Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever
Kevin Durant – Olympic Basketball
Alexander Ovechkin – Washington Capitals
BEST COMEBACK ATHLETE
Gabe Landeskog – Colorado Avalanche
Suni Lee – Gymnast
Mallory Swanson – USWNT/Chicago Red Stars
Lindsey Vonn – Skiing
BEST TEAM
Florida Panthers – NHL
Los Angeles Dodgers – MLB
New York Liberty – WNBA
Ohio State Buckeyes – NCAA Football
Oklahoma City Thunder – NBA
Philadelphia Eagles – NFL
North Carolina Tar Heels – NCAA Women's Lacrosse
United States Women's National Team – Soccer
University of Connecticut Huskies – Women's Basketball
BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE – MEN'S SPORTS
Cooper Flagg – Duke Basketball
Wyatt Hendrickson – Oklahoma State Wrestling
Travis Hunter – Colorado Football
CJ Kirst – Cornell Lacrosse
BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE – WOMEN'S SPORTS
Olivia Babcock – University of Pittsburgh Volleyball
Kate Faasse – North Carolina Soccer
Gretchen Walsh – Virginia Swimming
JuJu Watkins – USC Basketball
BEST ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Noah Elliott – Snowboard
Ezra Frech – Track & Field
Tatyana McFadden – Track & Field
Grace Norman – Paratriathlete
BEST NFL PLAYER
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens
Patrick Surtain II – Denver Broncos
BEST MLB PLAYER
Freddie Freeman – Los Angeles Dodgers
Aaron Judge – New York Yankees
Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Dodgers
Tarik Skubal – Detroit Tigers
BEST NHL PLAYER
Leon Draisaitl – Edmonton Oilers,
Connor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg Jets
Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning
Cale Makar – Colorado Avalanche
BEST NBA PLAYER
Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder
Nikola Joki – Denver Nuggets
Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics
BEST WNBA PLAYER
Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever
Napheesa Collier – Minnesota Lynx
Breanna Stewart – New York Liberty
A'ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
BEST DRIVER
Joey Logano – NASCAR
Álex Palou – IndyCar
Oscar Piastri – F1
Max Verstappen – F1
BEST UFC FIGHTER
Dricus Du Plessis
Merab Dvalishvili
Kayla Harrison
Islam Makhachev
BEST BOXER
Naoya Inoue
Claressa Shields
Katie Taylor
Oleksandr Usyk
BEST SOCCER PLAYER
Aitana Bonmatí – FC Barcelona/Spain
Christian Pulisic – AC Milan, US
Alexia Putellas FC Barcelona/Spain
Lamine Yamal – FC Barcelona/Spain
BEST GOLFER
Nelly Korda
Rory Mcllroy
Scottie Scheffler
Maja Stark
BEST TENNIS PLAYER
Carlos Alcaraz
Coco Gauff
Aryna Sabalenka
Jannik Sinner
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App
These athletes just added a new trophy to their collection.
Indeed, the 2025 ESPYS hosted by Shane Gillis in Los Angeles on July 16 saw the most famous names in the athletic world come together to celebrate the past year in sports.
Leading the nominations was Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley with three nods, which included Best Athlete: Men's Sports. Up against him in that category? Josh Allen from the Buffalo Bills, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
And that's not all for Ohtani who joined an elite club of athletes—including Simone Biles—who earned two nominations that night. Biles faced off against Stephen Curry, World Series MVP Freddie Freeman and golf champion Rory McIlroy in the Best Championship Performance category, with the Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast taking the win.
What's more, the award ceremony saw a Team USA Olympic reunion with rugby player Ilona Maher and fellow "Golden Girls" gymnasts Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles also in attendance.
And the athletic prowess wasn't only limited to those nominated. In fact, rapper Busta Rhymes joined college basketball star Flau'jae Johnson to present the first trophy of the evening.
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But the biggest award of the night was reserved for former WNBA player Diana Taurasi and former USWNT soccer star Alex Morgan who both received the Icon Award for their exemplary work in athletics. Past recipients have included Kobe Bryant and most recently Nick Saban, who were recognized for their legendary impact in sports.
Other previously announced awards included the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, which was presented to NBA player Oscar Robertson and the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, which was won by Penn State University women's volleyball head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley.
Additionally, Greater Los Angeles first responders and former athletes David Walters and Erin Regan were honored with the Pat Tillman Award for Service.
Keep reading to find out the 2025 ESPYS winners…
Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award Recipient: Sloane Stephens
Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Katie Schumacher-Cawley — Penn State University women's volleyball head coach
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP PERFORMANCE
WINNER: Simone Biles – 2024 Olympics Women's All-Around
Stephen Curry – US Men's Olympic BB team
Freddie Freeman – LA Dodgers – World Series MVP
Rory McIlroy – Wins first Masters title, completing career Grand Slam
BEST PLAY
WINNER: Saquon Barkley's backwards hurdle – NFL (11/3/24)
Tyrese Haliburton Calls Game!!! – NBA Game 1 NBA Finals (6/5/25)
Sabrina Ionescu Logo 3 Game Winner – WNBA Finals Game 3
Trinity Rodman with the OT Goal to send USWNT to the semi-finals – 2024 Olympics
BEST BREAKTHROUGH ATHLETE
Cooper Flagg – Duke Men's Basketball
Chloe Humphrey – North Carolina Women's Lacrosse
WINNER: Ilona Maher – Rugby
Paul Skenes – Pittsburgh Pirates
BEST ATHLETE – MEN'S SPORTS
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder
Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Dodgers
BEST ATHLETE – WOMEN'S SPORTS
Simone Biles – Gymnast
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone – Track & Field
Gabby Thomas – Track & Field
A'ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
BEST RECORD-BREAKING PERFORMANCE
Geno Auriemma – UConn Huskies
Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever
Kevin Durant – Olympic Basketball
Alexander Ovechkin – Washington Capitals
BEST COMEBACK ATHLETE
Gabe Landeskog – Colorado Avalanche
Suni Lee – Gymnast
Mallory Swanson – USWNT/Chicago Red Stars
Lindsey Vonn – Skiing
BEST TEAM
Florida Panthers – NHL
Los Angeles Dodgers – MLB
New York Liberty – WNBA
Ohio State Buckeyes – NCAA Football
Oklahoma City Thunder – NBA
Philadelphia Eagles – NFL
North Carolina Tar Heels – NCAA Women's Lacrosse
United States Women's National Team – Soccer
University of Connecticut Huskies – Women's Basketball
BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE – MEN'S SPORTS
Cooper Flagg – Duke Basketball
Wyatt Hendrickson – Oklahoma State Wrestling
Travis Hunter – Colorado Football
CJ Kirst – Cornell Lacrosse
BEST COLLEGE ATHLETE – WOMEN'S SPORTS
Olivia Babcock – University of Pittsburgh Volleyball
Kate Faasse – North Carolina Soccer
Gretchen Walsh – Virginia Swimming
JuJu Watkins – USC Basketball
BEST ATHLETE WITH A DISABILITY
Noah Elliott – Snowboard
Ezra Frech – Track & Field
Tatyana McFadden – Track & Field
Grace Norman – Paratriathlete
BEST NFL PLAYER
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens
Patrick Surtain II – Denver Broncos
BEST MLB PLAYER
Freddie Freeman – Los Angeles Dodgers
Aaron Judge – New York Yankees
Shohei Ohtani – Los Angeles Dodgers
Tarik Skubal – Detroit Tigers
BEST NHL PLAYER
Leon Draisaitl – Edmonton Oilers,
Connor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg Jets
Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning
Cale Makar – Colorado Avalanche
BEST NBA PLAYER
Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Oklahoma City Thunder
Nikola Joki – Denver Nuggets
Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics
BEST WNBA PLAYER
Caitlin Clark – Indiana Fever
Napheesa Collier – Minnesota Lynx
Breanna Stewart – New York Liberty
A'ja Wilson – Las Vegas Aces
BEST DRIVER
Joey Logano – NASCAR
Álex Palou – IndyCar
Oscar Piastri – F1
Max Verstappen – F1
BEST UFC FIGHTER
Dricus Du Plessis
Merab Dvalishvili
Kayla Harrison
Islam Makhachev
BEST BOXER
Naoya Inoue
Claressa Shields
Katie Taylor
Oleksandr Usyk
BEST SOCCER PLAYER
Aitana Bonmatí – FC Barcelona/Spain
Christian Pulisic – AC Milan, US
Alexia Putellas FC Barcelona/Spain
Lamine Yamal – FC Barcelona/Spain
BEST GOLFER
Nelly Korda
Rory Mcllroy
Scottie Scheffler
Maja Stark
BEST TENNIS PLAYER
Carlos Alcaraz
Coco Gauff
Aryna Sabalenka
Jannik Sinner
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