Former Tennessee Lady Vol All-American Candace Parker has been nominated for next month’s ESPY Awards.
Parker was nominated for the female athlete award, along with Serena Williams, Olympic all-around gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin, Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin and Connecticut basketball player Maya Moore.
Fans will determine winners in 37 categories through online and mobile phone voting that begins Thursday and runs through July 11.
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Comments » 7
VolinLexington writes:
First! Go CP! You are THE HOTTEST women's bb player ever!
PrideOfTheSouthlandBand writes:
There is no woman as dominant at any sport as she is at b-ball. Who else could win rookie of the year and MVP of pro basketball but CP3.
TooLegit2Quit writes:
So, I'd imagine Michael Phelps would win a few awards from this. Or will he be screwed over because marijuana is still illegal for some reason. Obviously hitting a bong at a party is much worse than a DUI. We have some serious problems when it comes to the media and our justice system. Just look at the difference between Michael Vick and Donte Stallworth, you could even throw in that single mother that was taken to court and fined for 1.9 million dollars for downloading 24 songs illegally. The RIAA then went on to brag about it. What a joke.
/rant
GreerVol22 writes:
To further show her domination, while giving birth, CP3 on her last push, managed to shoot her daughter 22ft 4 inches across the delivery room into the capable arms of delivery room nurses, thus qualifying as 3-pointer under new FIBA/WNBA rules effective in 2012. Pat Summit immediatley offered a scholarship.
movol53 writes:
Would someone please post a link so we can vote?
Thanks.
BigOrangeVol writes:
http://promo.espn.go.com/espn/special...#/home/
golfballs03 writes:
Hey KNS, PUT A LINK UP!
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