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List of 2009 all decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors

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This is a list of Sports Illustrated magazine's all-decade awards and honors for 2000–2009.

Contents

Top 20 Female Athletes of the Decade

See footnote and Category:Sports awards honoring women
  1. Serena Williams (U.S.), tennis
  2. Annika Sörenstam (Sweden), golf
  3. Yelena Isinbayeva (Russia), pole vault
  4. Justine Henin (Belgium), tennis
  5. Lisa Leslie (U.S.), basketball
  6. Venus Williams (U.S.), tennis
  7. Marta (Brazil), association football
  8. Lorena Ochoa (Mexico), golf
  9. Diana Taurasi (U.S.), basketball
  10. Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh (U.S.), beach volleyball
  11. Candace Parker (U.S.), basketball
  12. Paula Radcliffe (U.K.), marathon
  13. Janica Kostelić (Croatia), alpine skiing
  14. Carolina Klüft (Sweden), heptathlon
  15. Sheryl Swoopes (U.S.), basketball
  16. Hayley Wickenheiser (Canada), ice hockey
  17. Cat Osterman (U.S.), softball
  18. Cathy Freeman (Australia), track and field
  19. Dara Torres (U.S.), swimming
  20. Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia), distance running

Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade

See footnote
  1. Tiger Woods (U.S.), golf
  2. Roger Federer (Switzerland), tennis
  3. Michael Phelps (U.S.), swimming
  4. Lance Armstrong (U.S.), cycling
  5. Usain Bolt (Jamaica), track and field
  6. Tom Brady (U.S.), American football
  7. Kobe Bryant (U.S.), basketball
  8. Peyton Manning (U.S.), American football
  9. Albert Pujols (U.S.), baseball
  10. Michael Schumacher (Germany), auto racing
  11. Mariano Rivera (Panama), baseball
  12. Tim Duncan (U.S.), basketball
  13. Zinedine Zidane (France), association football (soccer)
  14. Shaquille O'Neal (U.S.), basketball
  15. Jimmie Johnson (U.S.), NASCAR
  16. LeBron James (U.S.), basketball
  17. Manny Pacquiao (Philippines), boxing
  18. Derek Jeter (U.S.), baseball
  19. Nicklas Lidström (Sweden), ice hockey
  20. Alex Rodriguez (U.S.), baseball

MLB All-Decade Team

See footnote. See also other Major League Baseball honors (below)
  • C – Joe Mauer, Twins
  • 1B – Albert Pujols, Cardinals
  • 2B – Chase Utley, Phillies
  • SS – Derek Jeter, Yankees
  • 3B – Alex Rodriguez, Mariners–Rangers–Yankees
  • LF – Barry Bonds, Giants
  • CF – Carlos Beltrán, Royals–Astros–Mets
  • RF – Vladimir Guerrero, Expos–Angels
  • DH – David Ortiz, Twins–Red Sox
  • Pitchers:
  • Starting rotation – Pedro Martínez, Red Sox–Mets–Phillies; Johan Santana, Twins–Mets; Roy Halladay, Blue Jays; Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks–Yankees–Giants; Curt Schilling, Phillies–Diamondbacks–Red Sox
  • Setup man – Scot Shields, Angels
  • Closer – Mariano Rivera, Yankees
  • MANAGER – Joe Torre, Yankees–Dodgers
  • NBA All-Decade Team

    See footnote. See also other National Basketball Association honors (below)

    NFL All-Decade Team

    See footnote. See also other National Football League honors (below)

    NHL All-Decade Team

    See footnote. See also other National Hockey League honors (below)

    College basketball All-Decade Team

    See footnote. See also other College basketball honors (below)

    College football All-Decade Team

    See footnote

    Top 10 Coaches/Managers of the Decade

    See footnote
    1. Phil Jackson, Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
    2. Bill Belichick, New England Patriots (NFL)
    3. Joe Torre, New York Yankees–Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)
    4. Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox (MLB)
    5. Tony Dungy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
    6. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
    7. Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut women's basketball
    8. Roy Williams, University of North Carolina men's basketball
    9. Urban Meyer, Bowling Green football – Utah football – Florida football
    10. Tom Izzo, Michigan State men's basketball

    Top 10 GMs/Executives of the Decade

    See footnote
    1. Scott Pioli, New England Patriots (NFL)
    2. Ken Holland, Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
    3. Theo Epstein, Boston Red Sox (MLB)
    4. Kevin Colbert, Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
    5. R. C. Buford, San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
    6. Rick Hendrick, Hendrick Motorsports (NASCAR)
    7. Pat Gillick,Toronto Blue Jays/ Seattle Mariners/Philadelphia Phillies (MLB)
    8. Jeremy Foley, University of Florida (NCAA)
    9. Joe Dumars, Detroit Pistons (NBA)
    10. Billy Beane, Oakland Athletics (MLB)

    Top Team of the Decade (in six sports)

    See footnote

    Top 25 Franchises of the Decade

    See footnote

    This includes professional and college teams.

    Major League Baseball

    See footnote. See also: Baseball awards
  • Player of the Decade: Albert Pujols, Cardinals
  • MLB All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Manager: Joe Torre, Yankees and Dodgers
  • Best GM: Theo Epstein, Red Sox
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best Franchise: New York Yankees
  • Best Regular-Season Game: Twins-Tigers, Oct. 6, 2009
  • Best Postseason Game: Yankees-Diamondbacks, Game 7, 2001 World Series
  • National Basketball Association

    See footnote. See also: List of National Basketball Association awards
  • Player of the Decade: Tim Duncan, Spurs
  • NBA All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Coach: Phil Jackson, Lakers
  • Best GM: Gregg Popovich/R. C. Buford, Spurs
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best Franchise: Los Angeles Lakers
  • Best Regular-Season Game: Suns-Nets; Dec. 7, 2006
  • Best Postseason Game: Lakers-Kings, Game 7, 2002 Western Conference finals
  • National Football League

    See footnote
  • Player of the Decade: Peyton Manning, Colts
  • NFL All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Coach: Bill Belichick, Patriots
  • Best GM: Bill Polian, Colts
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best Franchise: New England Patriots
  • Best Regular-Season Game: Colts 38, Buccaneers 35 (OT); Oct. 6, 2003
  • Best Playoff Game (non-Super Bowl): Steelers 21, Colts 18; 2005 AFC divisional game
  • Best Super Bowl: Steelers 27, Cardinals 23; XLIII
  • National Hockey League

    See footnote. See also: List of National Hockey League awards
  • Player of the Decade: Nicklas Lidström, Red Wings
  • NHL All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Coach: Mike Babcock, Ducks and Red Wings
  • Best GM: Ken Holland, Red Wings
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best Franchise: Detroit Red Wings
  • Most Dramatic Regular-Season Games: Maple Leafs-Canadiens; April 7, 2007; Islanders-Devils; April 8, 2007
  • Best Postseason Game: Flyers-Penguins; May 4–5, 2000
  • College basketball honors

    See footnote
  • Player of the Decade: Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina
  • All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Coach: Roy Williams, North Carolina
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best School: Michigan State
  • Best Single-Season Team: Saint Joseph's, 2004
  • Best Regular-Season Game: Gonzaga 109, Michigan State 103 (3 OT) in the 2005 Maui Invitational
  • Best Postseason Game: Syracuse 127, Connecticut 117 (6 OT) in the 2009 Big East Tournament
  • Best Year for NCAA Tournament: 2005
  • Best Recruiting Class: Florida, 2004
  • Signature Play: Mario Chalmers' game-tying shot for Kansas at the end of regulation in the 2008 NCAA Tournament final against Memphis
  • Biggest Controversy: Baylor University basketball scandal, 2003
  • Biggest Cinderella: George Mason, 2006
  • College football honors

    See footnote
  • Player of the Decade: Tim Tebow, Florida
  • All-Decade Team (above)
  • Best Coach: Urban Meyer, Bowling Green/Utah/Florida
  • Top Team of the Decade (above)
  • Best Program: USC
  • Best Regular-Season Game: USC at Notre Dame (2005)
  • Best Bowl Game: 2007 Fiesta Bowl (Boise State vs. Oklahoma)
  • Biggest Upset: Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32 (2007)
  • Signature Play: Tim Tebow's jump pass
  • Biggest Controversy:
  • Most Outstanding Single-Game Performance: Vince Young, for Texas against USC (2006 Rose Bowl)
  • Best Recruiting Class: USC, 2003
  • Best Team Rivalry: Oklahoma–Texas
  • Best Coaching Rivalry: Kyle Whittingham (Utah) vs. Bronco Mendenhall (BYU)
  • Best Conference: SEC
  • Best Innovation: Spread option
  • Top 24 one-hit wonders of the decade

    See footnote
    1. David Tyree (see also Helmet Catch)
    2. George Mason Patriots men's basketball (2006)
    3. Hasim Rahman
    4. Tampa Bay Lightning
    5. Maurice Clarett
    6. Greece national football team (UEFA Euro 2004)
    7. Hilary Lunke
    8. Aaron Small
    9. Giacomo (horse)
    10. Golden State Warriors
    11. Derek Anderson
    12. Gastón Gaudio and Anastasia Myskina
    13. Michael Waltrip
    14. Florida Marlins (2003)
    15. José Théodore
    16. Los Angeles Clippers
    17. Jonathan Cheechoo
    18. Bud Smith
    19. Playmakers
    20. Bob May
    21. Senegal national football team
    22. Jerome James
    23. Edmonton Oilers

    Top 24 blockbuster trades of the decade

    See footnote

    Top 10 new stadiums of the decade

    See footnote
    1. Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)
    2. CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks)
    3. Miller Park (Milwaukee Brewers)
    4. Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies)
    5. NRG Stadium (Houston Texans)
    6. PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates)
    7. Yankee Stadium (New York Yankees)
    8. AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys)
    9. AT&T Park (San Francisco Giants)
    10. University of Phoenix Stadium (Arizona Cardinals)

    Top 21 milestones of the decade

    See footnote
    1. Lance Armstong's seven Tour de France titles
    2. Michael Phelps winning eight gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics
    3. Barry Bonds hitting 756 home runs
    4. Roger Federer winning 14 majors
    5. Emmitt Smith breaking the all-time NFL rushing record
    6. Tiger Woods winning all four golfing majors in a single 12-month period
    7. Jimmie Johnson winning five consecutive NASCAR championships
    8. Florida Gators men's basketball winning consecutive NCAA championships
    9. Tiger Woods winning the 2000 U.S. Open by a 15-stroke margin
    10. 2007 New England Patriots' 18-0 record
    11. Martin Brodeur winning 552 games
    12. Brett Favre throwing 421 touchdowns
    13. Usain Bolt breaking the 100 meter and 200 meter dash records
    14. Kelly Slater winning 34 surfing events, receiving a perfect score and nine ASP championships
    15. Ronaldo scoring 15 World Cup goals
    16. Ichiro Suzuki breaking the single-season hit record
    17. Pat Summitt becoming the most victorious basketball coach in NCAA history
    18. Bob Knight winning his 880th game
    19. Tom Brady breaking the single-season passing touchdown record
    20. John Gagliardi breaking the record for NCAA football wins

    Top 21 rivalries of the decade

    See footnote
    1. New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox (baseball)
    2. Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal (tennis)
    3. New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (football)
    4. Shaquille O'Neal vs. Kobe Bryant (basketball)
    5. North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Duke Blue Devils (college basketball)
    6. Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas Longhorns (college football)
    7. Sidney Crosby vs. Alexander Ovechkin (hockey)
    8. Manchester United vs. Arsenal (soccer)
    9. Tennessee Lady Volunteers vs. Connecticut Huskies (women's college basketball)
    10. Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson (golf)
    11. Micky Ward vs. Arturo Gatti (boxing)
    12. Tony Stewart vs. Kurt Busch (NASCAR)
    13. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens (football)
    14. J. J. Redick vs. Adam Morrison (college basketball)
    15. Ken Shamrock vs. Tito Ortiz (UFC)
    16. France vs. Italy (soccer)
    17. Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs (basketball)
    18. Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Philadelphia Flyers (hockey)
    19. Moneyball vs. Tradition (baseball)
    20. United States vs. Canada (women's ice hockey)

    Ten "overlooked" performances

    See footnote

    Ten memorable acts of sportsmanship

    See footnote

    Top 10 stories of the decade

    See footnote

    Top 10 flops of the decade

    See footnote
    1. Duke Blue Devils men's basketball — Unlike the other entries in this list, Duke was highly successful on the court throughout the decade. The Blue Devils were "honored" because of their alleged tendency to flop in order to draw offensive fouls.
    2. 2004 USA men's basketball team — Amid a breakdown of team chemistry, Team USA lost more games in the 2004 Olympics (three) than it had in all previous Olympic tournaments combined (two).
    3. Barry Zito — After considerable success with the Oakland Athletics, the left-handed pitcher crossed San Francisco Bay after the 2006 season to play for the San Francisco Giants, signing what was then the richest contract for a pitcher in baseball history. He proceeded to go 31–43 in the next three seasons, never posting an ERA below 4.00.
    4. Monday Night Football announcers, mainly Dennis Miller and Tony Kornheiser
    5. Charlie Weis at Notre Dame
    6. Darko Miličić — Drafted #2 overall in the 2003 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons, immediately before Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, but never averaged more than 8 points in any season.
    7. Steve Spurrier with the Washington Redskins
    8. Ron Zook, first at Florida and then at Illinois
    9. Matt Millen — In Millen's seven-plus seasons as the general manager of the Detroit Lions, the team went 31–84. He was fired three games into the 2008 season, which would end with the Lions becoming the first NFL team ever to go 0–16.
    10. NFL Network — At the end of 2009, after six years of operation, the NFL's in-house TV network still had not reached carriage deals with many of the nation's biggest cable providers.

    Top 10 scandals of the decade

    See footnote
    1. BALCO doping scandal (2003) – see also Barry Bonds perjury case and Marion Jones
    2. Mitchell Report (2007) and leaked 2003 MLB list of PED users (2009)
    3. Michael Vick dogfighting case (2007)
    4. Duke lacrosse case (2006)
    5. Tim Donaghy NBA betting scandal (2007)
    6. Tiger Woods sex scandal (2009)
    7. Danny Almonte age fraud (2001 Little League World Series)
    8. Tour de France doping scandals, 2006 and 2007
    9. Baylor University basketball scandal (2003)
    10. Spygate (2007)

    References

    List of 2009 all-decade Sports Illustrated awards and honors Wikipedia


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