ESPY Awards List

July 18, 2013 at 3:55AM

LOS ANGELES — Winners at the 21st annual ESPY Awards presented Wednesday:

Male Athlete: LeBron James, Miami Heat

Female Athlete: Serena Williams

Team: Miami Heat

Coach-Manager: Rick Pitino, Louisville Cardinals

Breakthrough Athlete: Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers

Game: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs, Game 6, NBA finals

Record-breaking Performance: Michael Phelps

Championship Performance: LeBron James, Miami Heat

Play: Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina football

Moment: Jack Hoffman touchdown at Nebraska spring game

Upset: No. 15 seed Florida Gulf Coast beats No. 2 seed Georgetown in NCAA tournament

Comeback: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings

Male College Athlete: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M quarterback

Female College Athlete: Brittney Griner, Baylor basketball

Male Action Sport Athlete: Nyjah Huston, skateboarding

Female Action Sport Athlete: Stephanie Gilmore, surfing

Baseball Player: Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers

NBA Player: LeBron James, Miami Heat

WNBA Player: Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks

NFL Player: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings

NHL Player: Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins

MLS Player: Thierry Henry, New York Red Bulls

Bowler: Pete Weber

Driver: Ryan Hunter-Reay

Fighter: Floyd Mayweather

Male Golfer: Tiger Woods

Female Golfer: Stacey Lewis

Jockey: Joel Rosario

Male Tennis Player: Novak Djokovic

Female Tennis Player: Serena Williams

International athlete: Usain Bolt

Male Olympian: Michael Phelps

Female Olympian: Missy Franklin

Male Athlete with a Disability: Jeremy Campbell, pentathlon

Female Athlete with a Disability: Jessica Long, swimming

College Athletic Program: North Carolina women's athletics and UCLA men's athletics

Arthur Ashe Courage Award: Robin Roberts

Jimmy V ESPY for Perserverance: Dick and Rick Hoyt

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