The 2015 ESPYs are officially in the books. From Stephen Curry to Caitlyn Jenner and everything in between, there were some big winners. There were also incredible speeches from Devon Still and the parents of deceased basketball player Lauren Hill. Plus, host Joel McHale took to pretty much everyone in his opening monologue.
For the full list of all the winners, see the list below:
Best Moment — Lauren Hill
Pat Tillman Award for Service — Danielle Green
Jimmy V ESPY Award for Perseverance — Leah Still
Arthur Ashe Courage Award — Caitlyn Jenner
Best MLS Player — Robbie Keane, Los Angeles Galaxy
Best Bowler — Jason Belmonte
Best Female Athlete with a Disability — Becca Meyers
Best Male Athlete with a Disability — Krige Schabort
Best Jockey — Victor Espinoza
Best Female Action Sports Athlete —Kelly Clark, Snowboarding
Best Male Action Sports Athlete — Ryan Dungey, Motocross
Best Female College Athlete — Missy Franklin
Best Male College Athlete —Marcus Mariota
Best Female Tennis Player — Serena Williams
Best Male Tennis Player — Novak Djokovic
Best Female Golfer — Lydia Ko
Best Male Golfer — Jordan Spieth
Best Fighter — Ronda Rousey, MMA
Best WNBA Player — Skylar Diggins, Tulsa Shock
Best NBA Player — Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Best Driver — Kevin Harvick, NASCAR
Best NHL Player — Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks
Best MLB Player — Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
Best NFL Player — Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
Best International Athlete — Lionel Messi, Barcelona/Argentina
Best Coach/Manager — Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors
Best Play — Odell Beckham’s catch
Best Upset — Ole Miss football over Alabama
Best Game — Seattle vs. New England, Super Bowl
Best Team — U.S. Women’s Soccer Team
Best Male Athlete — Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
Best Record-Breaking Performance — Peyton Manning’s 509th touchdown pass
Best Breakthrough Athlete — Mo’ne Davis, Little League Baseball
Best Championship Performance — LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
Best Female Athlete — Ronda Rousey, MMA Fighter
Best Comeback Athlete — Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots
ESPY Icon Award — Derek Jeter, New York Yankees
(Via San Francisco Chronicle)