Annual Titles 2025
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football 2024 Season
College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship Game
National Champion: Ohio State Buckeyes
Heisman Memorial Trophy Award (Player of the Year): Travis Hunter, WR, CB (Colorado Buffaloes)
National Championship Game Offensive Most Valuable Player (MVP): Will Howard, QB (Ohio State Buckeyes)
National Championship Game Defensive MVP: Cody Simon, LB (Ohio State Buckeyes)
http://www.ncaa.com
National Football League (NFL) 2024 Season
Super Bowl LIX
Super Bowl LIX Champion: Philadelphia Eagles
NFL MVP: Josh Allen, QB (Bufallo Bills)
Offensive Player of the Year: Saquon Barkley, RB (Philadelphia Eagles)
Defensive Player of the Year: Patrick Surtain, Jr., CB (Denver Broncos)
Super Bowl LIX MVP: Jalen Hurts, QB (Philadelphia Eagles)
http://www.nfl.com
NCAA Women's Ice Hockey 2024-2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: Wisconsin Badgers
Patty Kazmaier Award (Player of the Year): Casey O'Brien (Wisconsin Badgers)
Tournament Most Outstanding Player (MOP): Kirsten Simms (Wisconsin Badgers)
http://www.ncaa.com
NCAA Women's Basketball 2024-2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: Connecticut Huskies
John R. Wooden Player of the Year: JuJu Watkins (USC Trojans)
Tournament MOP: Azzi Fudd (Connecticut Huskies)
http://www.ncaa.com
NCAA Men's Basketball 2024-2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: Florida Gators
John R. Wooden Player of the Year: Cooper Flagg (Duke Blue Devils)
Tournament MOP: Walter Clayton, Jr. (Florida Gators)
http://www.ncaa.com
NCAA Men's Ice Hockey 2024-2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: Western Michigan Broncos
Hobey Baker Memorial Award (Player of the Year): Isaac Howard (Michigan State Spartans)
Tournament MOP: Owen Michaels (Western Michigan Broncos)
http://www.ncaa.com
International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's Ice Hockey World Championship
České Budějovice, Czechia
World Champion: USA
MVP: Marie-Philip Poulin (Canada)
Best Goaltender: Aerin Frankel (USA)
Best Defender: Caroline Harvey (USA)
Best Forward: Marie-Philip Poulin (Canada)
Player of the Year:
http://www.iihf.com
NCAA Women’s Lacrosse 2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: North Carolina Tar Heels
Tewaaraton Award (Player of the Year):
Tournament MOP: Chloe Humphrey (North Carolina Tar Heels)
http://www.ncaa.com
International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Ice Hockey World Championship
Stockholm, Sweden and Herning, Denmark
World Champion: USA
MVP: Leonardo Genoni (Switzerland)
Best Goaltender: Leonardo Genoni (Switzerland)
Best Defenseman: Zach Werenski (USA)
Best Forward: David Pastrňák (Czechia)
Player of the Year:
http://www.iihf.com
Liga MX 2024-2025 Season
Apertura 2024
Liguilla del Apertura Final (Two Leg)
Liga MX Apertura Champion: América
Clausura 2025
Liguilla del Clausura Final (Two Leg)
Liga MX Clausura Champion: Toluca
http://www.ligabancomer.mx
NCAA Men’s Lacrosse 2025 Season
National Championship Game
National Champion: Cornell Big Red
Tewaaraton Award (Player of the Year):
Tournament MOP: CJ Kirst (Cornell Big Red)*✝
*NCAA Record 247 Career Goals
✝Ties NCAA Record for Most Goals in a Season (82)
http://www.ncaa.com
Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL)
Walter Cup Finals (Best-of-Five)
Walter Cup Champion: Minnesota Frost
PWHL MVP:
Forward of the Year:
Defender of the Year:
Goaltender of the Year:
Finals MVP: Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa Charge)
https://www.thepwhl.com
International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)
Champions Cup 2025
CONCACAF Champions Cup Champion: Cruz Azul (Liga MX)*
Golden Ball (Best Player): Ángel Sepúlveda (Cruz Azul)
Golden Boot (Top Goalscorer): Ángel Sepúlveda (Cruz Azul)
Golden Glove (Best Goalkeeper): Kevin Mier (Cruz Azul)
*Ties Record Seventh Championship
https://www.concacaf.com/champions-cup
NCAA Softball 2025 Season
Women’s College World Series (WCWS) - WCWS Finals (Best-of-Three)
National Champion: Texas Longhorns
Player of the Year: Bri Ellis (Arkansas Razorbacks)
WCWS MOP: Teagan Kavan (Texas Longhorns)
http://www.ncaa.com