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2024: (senior sports writer, ESPN; NYT bestselling author)
2023: (commentator, Fox Sports)
2022: (contributor, ESPN)
2021: (contributor, ESPN)
2020: Michele Steele (correspondent, ESPN)
2019: Nancy Armour (columnist, USA Today Sports)
2018: Bill Raftery (analyst, CBS Sports)
2017: Jen Lada (contributor, ESPN)
2016: Michael Smith and Jemele Hill (hosts and commentators, ESPN
2015: Linda Cohn (sports host and commentator, ESPN)
2014: Seth Davis (writer, Sports Illustrated)
2013: Adam Schefter (sports commentator, ESPN)
2012:Dick Enberg (sportscaster, CBS Sports)
2011: Chris Broussard (sportswriter, ESPN)
2009: Christine Brennan (USA Today columnist)
2008: Frank DeFord (“Morning Edition” sports commentator, NPR)
2007: Rob King (vice president and editor-in-chief, ESPN.com)
2006: Bill Hancock (author and former director, NCAA Final Four Basketball Tournament)
2005: Johnathan Rodgers (chief executive officer and president, TV-One)
2004: Norby Williamson (senior vice president and managing editor, ESPN)
2003: Steve Rushin (writer, Sports Illustrated)
2002: Nancy Axthelm (director of broadcast, Grey Worldwide)
2001:cancelled as a result of the September 11 tragedy
2000: Pete Bonventre (executive editor, Entertainment Weekly)
1999: Maureen Orth (author and special correspondent for Vanity Fair)
1998: John A. Walsh (senior vice president and executive editor, ESPN)
1997: Jimmy Breslin (Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author)
1996: Robert Lipsyte (sports columnist, New York Times)