Best Team ESPY Award explained

The Best Team ESPY Award has been presented annually since 1993 to the professional, collegiate, or national team, irrespective of nationality[1] or sport contested, adjudged to be the best in a specified twelve-month period preceding the awards ceremony. In 2001, the award was bifurcated and the resulting honors were styled as the College Team of the Year and Pro Team of the Year ESPY Awards; the awards were joined once more in 2002.

Between 1993 and 2004, the award voting panel comprised variously fans; sportswriters and broadcasters, sports executives, and retired sportspersons, termed collectively experts; and ESPN personalities, but balloting thereafter has been exclusively by fans over the Internet from amongst choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee.

Through the 2001 iteration of the ESPY Awards, ceremonies were conducted in February of each year to honor achievements over the previous calendar year; awards presented thereafter are conferred in July and reflect performance from the June previous.[2] The award wasn't awarded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

List of winners

YearTeamLeague or competitionSport
1993Dallas CowboysAmerican football
1994Toronto Blue JaysBaseball
1995New York RangersIce hockey
1996UConn Women's Basketball TeamNational Collegiate Athletic Association Division IBasketball
1997New York YankeesBaseball
1998Denver BroncosAmerican football
1999New York Yankees (2)Baseball
2000United States Women's National Soccer TeamAssociation football (soccer)
2001New York Yankees (3)----Oklahoma SoonersBaseball----American football
2002Los Angeles LakersBasketball
2003Anaheim AngelsBaseball
2004Detroit PistonsBasketball
2005Boston Red SoxBaseball
2006Pittsburgh SteelersAmerican football
2007Indianapolis ColtsAmerican football
2008Boston CelticsNational Basketball AssociationBasketball
2009Los Angeles Lakers (2)Basketball
2010New Orleans SaintsAmerican football
2011Dallas MavericksBasketball
2012Miami HeatNational Basketball AssociationBasketball
2013Miami Heat (2)National Basketball AssociationBasketball
2014Seattle SeahawksNational Football LeagueAmerican football
2015United States Women's National Soccer Team (2)2015 FIFA Women's World CupAssociation football (soccer)
2016Cleveland CavaliersNational Basketball AssociationBasketball
2017Golden State WarriorsNational Basketball AssociationBasketball
2018Houston AstrosMajor League BaseballBaseball
2019United States Women's National Soccer Team (3)2019 FIFA Women's World CupAssociation football (soccer)
2020Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Tampa Bay BuccaneersNational Football LeagueAmerican football
2022Golden State Warriors (2)National Basketball AssociationBasketball
2023Kansas City ChiefsNational Football LeagueAmerican football
2024South Carolina GamecocksNational Collegiate Athletic Association Division IBasketball

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Notes and References

  1. Through 2019, only teams situated in or representing the United States or constituent of a major North American professional league had been honored.
  2. Because of the rescheduling of the ESPY Awards ceremony, the award presented in 2002 was given in consideration of performance betwixt February 2001 and June 2002.