By Julie Glass
Eagles Super Bowl MVP quarterback Nick Foles (above with his wife Tori) won the ESPY for best championship performance.
That was a slam dunk because he played a virtually perfect game in the Birds’ 41-33 win over the Patriots in Supe 52.
Here’s a complete list of the winners:
Best Breakthrough Athlete: Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell.
Best College Athlete: Baker Mayfield, who won the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma before being selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft.
Best Female Athlete: Olympic gold medal-winning snowboarder Chloe Kim.
Best Male Athlete: Alex Ovechkin, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP as the Washington Capitals won their first Stanley Cup.
Best Team: Houston Astros, who beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games to win the World Series for the first time.
Best Game: The U.S. women’s national hockey team’s shootout victory over Canada in the gold medal game of the Pyeongchang Olympics.
Best Championship Performance: Nick Foles, who won Super Bowl MVP in quarterbacking the Eagles to their first Lombardi Trophy.
Best Moment: The Minnesota Vikings’ miracle win on Stefon Diggs’ touchdown in the final seconds of their divisional round game against the New Orleans Saints.
Best Olympic Moment: Shaun White’s gold medal-winning final run in Pyeongchang.
Best Play: Arike Ogunbowale’s buzzer-beater to win the national championship for Notre Dame.
Best Record-Breaking Performance: Roger Federer, who made history in winning an eighth Wimbledon title in 2017 and won the 2018 Australian Open for his 20th Grand Slam title.
Best International Men’s Soccer Player: Cristiano Ronaldo
Best International Women’s Soccer Player: Sam Kerr
Best NFL Player: Tom Brady
Best MLB player: Mike Trout
Best NHL Player: Alex Ovechkin
Best Driver: Martin Truex Jr.
Best NBA Player: LeBron James
Best WNBA Player: Maya Moore
Best Fighter: Terence Crawford
Best Male Golfer: Jordan Spieth
Best Female Golfer: Sung-Hyun Park
Best Male Olympian: Shaun White
Best Female Olympian: Chloe Kim
Best Male Tennis Player: Roger Federer
Best Female Tennis Player: Sloane Stephens
Best Male Action Sports Athlete: David Wise
Best Female Action Sports Athlete: Chloe Kim
Best Jockey: Jose Ortiz
Best Male Athlete with a Disability: Mike Schultz
Best Female Athlete with a Disability: Brenna Huckaby
Best Bowler: Rhino Page
Best MLS Player: Nemanja Nikolic
Best NWSL Player: Megan Rapinoe
Capital One Cup: Stanford Cardinal sports
Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, who has been battling cancer for the past five years.