Southern Conference Softball Tournament

The Southern Conference Softball Tournament (sometimes known simply as the SoCon Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Southern Conference (SoCon). The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Softball Tournament.[1]

Southern Conference Softball Tournament
Conference Softball Championship
SportSoftball
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Number of teams7
FormatSingle-elimination tournament (2006-present)
Double-elimination tournament (1997–2006)
Current stadiumUNCG Softball Stadium
Current locationGreensboro, NC
Played1994-present
Last contest2019
Current championChattanooga
Most championshipsChattanooga (14)
Host stadiums
UNCG Softball Stadium (2007, 2013–2014, 2016)
Jim Frost Stadium (1998, 2001–2004, 2006, 2009–2010, 2015)
Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium (2012)
Eagle Field at GS Softball Complex (1996, 2011)
CofC Softball Stadium at Patriot's Point (2005, 2008)
UNCG Softball Field (2000)
Jones Recreation Center (1999)
Dot Hicks Stadium (1997)
Furman Field (1994–1995)
Host locations
Greensboro, NC (2007, 2013–2014, 2016)
Chattanooga, TN (1998, 2001–2004, 2006, 2009–2010, 2015)
Boone, NC (2012)
Statesboro, GA (1996, 2011)
Mount Pleasant, SC (1999, 2005, 2008)
Huntington, WV (1997)
Greenville, SC (1994–1995)

Tournament

All seven of the Conference's teams participate in the double-elimination tournament. Chattanooga has won 14 championships, the most in the league's history. Of schools currently sponsoring softball in the conference, only Chattanooga and Furman have won a tournament championship.

Champions

Year-by-year

Year School Venue MVP
1994 Furman Furman FieldGreenville, SC Kim Currier, Furman
1995 Marshall Furman Field • Greenville, SC Cristy Waring, Marshall
1996 Chattanooga Eagle Field at GS Softball ComplexStatesboro, GA April Miller, Chattanooga
1997 Chattanooga Dot Hicks StadiumHuntington, WV J. D. Staton, Chattanooga
1998 Chattanooga Jim Frost StadiumChattanooga, TN Amy Robertson, Chattanooga
1999 Georgia Southern Jones Recreation CenterMount Pleasant, SC Aimee Littlejohn, Georgia Southern
2000 Chattanooga UNCG Softball FieldGreensboro, NC Connie Ness, Chattanooga
2001 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Angela Brewer, Chattanooga
2002 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Awbrey Winckler, Chattanooga
2003 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Melissa Ramirez, Chattanooga
2004 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Melissa Ramirez, Chattanooga
2005 College of Charleston CofC Softball Stadium at Patriot's Point • Mount Pleasant, SC Rachel Stern, College of Charleston
2006 Georgia Southern Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Shanita Black, Georgia Southern
2007 Furman UNCG Softball Stadium • Greensboro, NC Amber Kiser, Furman
2008 Chattanooga CofC Softball Stadium at Patriot's Point • Mount Pleasant, SC Brooke Loudermilk, Chattanooga
2009 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Breanna Streetmon, Chattanooga
2010 Elon Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Amber Harrell, UNC Greensboro
2011 Chattanooga Eagle Field at GS Softball Complex • Statesboro, GA Sara Poteat, Chattanooga
2012 Georgia Southern Sywassink/Lloyd Family StadiumBoone, NC Sarah Purvis, Georgia Southern
2013 Georgia Southern UNCG Softball Stadium • Greensboro, NC Raeanne Hanks, UNC Greensboro
2014 Chattanooga UNCG Softball Stadium • Greensboro, NC Katie Henderson, Chattanooga
2015 Chattanooga Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Anyssa Robles, Chattanooga
2016 Samford UNCG Softball Stadium • Greensboro, NC Mollie Hanson, Samford
2017 ETSU Jim Frost Stadium • Chattanooga, TN Lindsey Fadnek, ETSU
2018 UNC Greensboro
2019 Chattanooga
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic

By school

School Championships Years
Chattanooga131996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2019
Georgia Southern41999, 2006, 2012, 2013
Furman21994, 2007
College of Charleston12005
Elon12010
ETSU12017
Marshall11995
Samford12016
UNC Greensboro12018

Italics indicate school no longer sponsors softball in the Southern Conference.

References

  1. 2014 Softball Record Book (PDF). Southern Conference. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
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