And the ESPY goes to … Caitlin Clark.
Clark was nominated for three ESPY Awards:
Best athlete, women’s sports
Best record-breaking performance (becoming the NCAA all-time scoring leader)
Best college athlete, women’s sports
The Indiana Fever rookie’s second win of the night was for Best Record-Breaking Performance, beating out San Francisco 49er Christian McCaffrey’s 17-straight games with a touchdown, Stanford Women’s Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer’s 1,203rd win to pass Coach K for most wins by any coach in NCAA basketball history, and Max Verstappen’s 10th consecutive race victory at the Italian Grand Prix.
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Best Record-Breaking Performace
congratulations to Caitlin Clark on her ESPY for becoming the NCAA All-Time Scoring Leader, passing Pete Maravich. — Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 12, 2024
For best college athlete, women’s sports, Clark surpassed Wisconsin Volleyball’s Sarah Franklin, Northwestern Lacrosse’s Izzy Scane and Louisiana State University Gymnastics’ Haleigh Bryant.
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For best athlete in women’s sports overall, Clark lost out to the Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson. Tennis’ Coco Gauff and golf’s Nelly Korda were also nominated in the category.