최우수 남자 대학 운동선수 ESPY상
Best Male College Athlete ESPY AwardESPY 남자 스포츠 최우수 대학 선수상 | |
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수상자: | 최고의 남자 대학 운동선수 |
위치 | 뉴욕시 17번 부두의 옥상(2021년)[1] |
제공자 | ESPN |
최초 수상 | 2002 |
현재 보유자 | 브라이스 영(미국) |
웹 사이트 | espn |
2021년 이전에는 최고의 남자 대학 운동선수 ESPY 상으로 알려진 ESPY 어워드, 남성 스포츠는 [2]대학 스포츠계의 한 남성 개인의 업적을 기리는 연례 상이다.이 상은 1993년과 2001년 사이에 매년 수여되던 최우수 대학 풋볼 선수와 최우수 남자 대학 농구 선수 ESPY 상 수상 이후 2002년에 ESPY 상의 일부로 처음 수여되었습니다.[3]조각가 Lawrence [4]Nowlan이 디자인한 이 상은 전미 대학 체육 협회(NCA)[2]를 통해 미국에서 경쟁하는 대학 스포츠의 특정 역년 중 최고라는 판정을 받은 스포츠맨에게 수여됩니다.
2004년부터 2018년 [5]시상식의 최우수 여대생 ESPY상을 제정하기 위해 최우수 여대생 ESPY상을 제정할 때까지, 2021년 시상식이 다시 제정된 이후, ESPN 선정 [6][7]위원회가 선정한 온라인 투표를 통해 수상자를 선정해 왔다.그 전에,[8] 수상자는 전문가 패널로 결정되었다.2001년 ESPY 어워드의 반복을 통해 매년 2월에 전년도의 업적을 기리기 위한 시상식이 개최되었으며, 그 후 시상식은 7월에 수여되며,[a][9] 이전 6월의 실적을 반영합니다.
2002년 최고의 남자 대학 운동선수 ESPY 상의 첫 번째 수상자는 그 [10]해에 대학 생활을 마감한 아이오와 주 사이클론스 레슬링 선수인 카엘 샌더슨이었다.그 기간 동안 그는 다수의 NCAA 기록을 넘어 4개의 NCAA 레슬링 챔피언십을 거머쥐고 마지막 시즌에서 159승 0패로 갔다.[11]플로리다 게이터스의 쿼터백 팀 티보우는 2008년에 트로피를 받았고, 이듬해 다시 트로피를 수상하여 수상 역사상 두 [12]번 이상 수상한 유일한 스포츠맨이 되었다.미국 축구선수들은 9번의 우승과 14번의 후보 지명으로 이 시상식에서 가장 성공적이었고, 그 뒤를 7번의 수상 경력이 있는 농구선수들이 거의 뒤따랐으며, 19번의 후보 지명을 더 받았다.현재 이름으로는 두 번째인 가장 최근의 수상자는 앨라배마 크림슨 타이드 쿼터백 브라이스 [13]영이다.
2021년부터, 상은 현재의 명칭 [14]체계를 사용하여 다시 남녀 버전으로 분리되었다.
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