Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament

SEC Softball Tournament
Conference Softball Championship
SEC Softball Championship Tournament logo
Sport Softball
Conference Southeastern Conference
Number of teams 13
Format Single-elimination tournament (2006-present)
Double-elimination tournament (1997-2006)
Current stadium Mizzou Softball Stadium
Current location Columbia, Missouri
Played 1997-present
Last contest 2018 - Mizzou Softball Stadium, Columbia, Missouri
Current champion Florida Gators
Most championships LSU Tigers (5)
Alabama Crimson Tide (5)
Official website SECSports.com Softball

The SEC Softball Tournament (sometimes known simply as the SEC Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Southeastern Conference (SEC). It is a single-elimination (since 2006) tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.

Tournament

The SEC Softball tournament is a single-elimination tournament held each year at various SEC-conference campus stadiums. Twelve of the 13 teams in the SEC make the tournament each year (Vanderbilt does not sponsor a softball team).

History

The tournament has been held since 1997, when the SEC began sponsoring softball. In 1997 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with byes for the top two seeds. From 1998 until 2005 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with no byes. In 2006 it became an eight-team, single-elimination tournament. In 2013, with the addition of Missouri and Texas A&M into the SEC, the tournament moved to a ten-team, single-elimination tournament with the top 6 teams earning first round byes.

Champions

Year-by-year

Year School Venue MVP
1997 South Carolina Columbus, Georgia Trinity Johnson, P, South Carolina
1998 Alabama Columbus, Georgia Autumn Anderson, P, Mississippi State
1999 LSU Columbus, Georgia Ashley Lewis, P, LSU
2000 South Carolina Columbus, Georgia Megan Matthews, P, South Carolina
2001 LSU Jim Frost Stadium, Chattanooga, Tennessee Britni Sneed, P, LSU
2002 LSU Jim Frost Stadium, Chattanooga, Tennessee Britni Sneed, P, LSU
2003 Alabama Plant City Stadium, Plant City, Florida Kristin Schmidt, P, LSU
2004 LSU University of Alabama Softball Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Kristin Schmidt, P, LSU
2005 Alabama Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium, Gainesville, Florida Stephanie VanBrakle, DP/UT, Alabama
2006 Tennessee Jack Turner Stadium, Athens, Georgia Monica Abbott, P, Tennessee
2007 LSU Jane B. Moore Field, Auburn, Alabama Dani Hofer, P, LSU
2008 Florida Tiger Park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Stacey Nelson, P, Florida
2009 Florida Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee Kristina Hilberth, C, Florida
2010 Alabama Bogle Park, Fayetteville, Arkansas Kelsi Dunne, P, Alabama
2011 Tennessee Ole Miss Softball Complex, Oxford, Mississippi Ellen Renfroe, P, Tennessee
2012 Alabama Rhoads Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama Jaclyn Traina, P, Alabama
2013 Florida John Cropp Stadium, Lexington, Kentucky Kristi Merritt, OF, Florida
2014 Georgia South Carolina Softball Stadium, Columbia, South Carolina Chelsea Wilkinson, P, Georgia
2015 Auburn Tiger Park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Emily Carosone, 2B, Auburn
2016 Auburn Nusz Park, Starkville, Mississippi Emily Carosone, 2B, Auburn
2017 Ole Miss Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee Kaitlin Lee, P, Ole Miss
2018 Florida Mizzou Softball Stadium, Columbia, Missouri Amanda Lorenz, OF, Florida

By school

School Championships Years
Alabama 5 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2012
LSU 5 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007
Florida 4 2008, 2009, 2013, 2018
Auburn 2 2015, 2016
Tennessee 2 2006, 2011
South Carolina 2 1997, 2000
Georgia 1 2014
Ole Miss 1 2017
Mississippi State 0
Kentucky 0
Arkansas 0
Texas A&M 0
Missouri 0
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