Winners at the 13th annual ESPY Awards
LOS ANGELES -- Winners at the 13th annual ESPY Awards presented Wednesday:
Male Athlete: Lance Armstrong
Female Athlete: Annika Sorenstam
Team: Boston Red Sox
Coach-Manager: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots
Comeback: Mark Fields, Carolina Panthers
Upset: No. 14 seed Bucknell vs. No. 3 seed Kansas in first round of men's NCAA basketball tournament
Breakthrough Athlete: Dwyane Wade
Game: American League championship series, Game 5, Yankees-Red Sox
Record-breaking Performance: Peyton Manning
Championship Performance: Curt Schilling, 3-1 in baseball playoffs
Play: Minnesota high school player Blake Hoffarber's last-second 3-pointer from flat on his back
Sports Movie: "Friday Night Lights"
Female College Athlete: Cat Osterman
Male College Athlete: Matt Leinart
Moment: Reggie Miller's final NBA game
Female Action Sports Athlete: Sofia Mulanovich, surfing
Male Action Sports Athlete: Dave Mirra, bike stunt
Female Athlete With A Disability: Erin Popovich
Male Athlete With A Disability: Marlon Shirley
Outdoors Sports Athlete: J.R. Salzman
Major League Baseball Player: Albert Pujols
NBA Player: Steve Nash
WNBA Player: Lauren Jackson
Bowler: Walter Ray Williams
Driver: Michael Schumacher
NFL Player: Peyton Manning
Golfer: Tiger Woods
Jockey: Jeremy Rose
Soccer Player: Mia Hamm
Female Tennis Player: Maria Sharapova
Male Tennis Player: Roger Federer
Female Olympic Performance: U.S. softball team
Male Olympic Performance: Michael Phelps
Undeniable Performance: Misty May and Kerri Walsh, won Olympic gold medal in beach volleyball without losing a game
Professional Grade Play: Lance Armstrong, won sixth consecutive Tour de France
Arthur Ashe Courage Award: Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah and Jim MacLaren
Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press