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Historic NCAA upset up for ESPY award

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UMBC’s one shining moment keeps going on and on.

The Retrievers’ 74-54 upset of Virginia in the first round of the NCAA basketball tournament, the first time a No. 16 men’s seed beat a No. 1seed, is nominated for “Best Moment” in the 2018 ESPY awards. The nominees were announced Wednesday.

The awards are ESPN’s way of “celebratin­g major sports achievemen­ts, reliving unforgetta­ble moments and saluting the leading performers and performanc­es of the past year in sport,” according to a news release.

Voting has begun and will continue until the start of the awards show July 18. Fans can vote by going to espn.com/espys.

UMBC will be up against a former Maryland football player in the category. One of the other three nominees is the “Minnesota Miracle” in an NFC divisional playoff game. The Vikings stunned the New Orleans Saints when Stefon Diggs caught a 61-yard touchdown on the last play of the game to give Minnesota a 29-24 win and a spot in the NFC championsh­ip game. Diggs’ catch is also nominated for “Best Play.”

UMBC and Diggs aren’t the only nominees among local athletes and teams.

Paralympic athlete and wheelchair marathon winner Tatyana McFadden of Clarksvill­e has been nominated as best female athlete with a disability for the eighth time. She won the award in 2016. Local swimmers Jessica Long (three times) and Becca Meyers (two times, including 2017) have been multiple winners of the award.

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