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Southland Conference softball tournament

Southland Conference softball tournament

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The Southland Conference softball tournament is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Southland Conference (SLC). It is a double-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I softball tournament.

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Tournament

The Southland Conference softball tournament is a double-elimination tournament held each year at various SLC campus stadiums. The top seven SLC softball teams participate in the tournament (barring NCAA sanctions). Of the ten current members, only the University of New Orleans does not sponsor softball.

History

The tournament was first held in 1983 when the conference began sponsoring softball. The tournament was not held from 1991 to 1995 and was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Champions

Year-by-year

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Notes
  1. Now branded athletically as McNeese, without "State".
  2. Now branded athletically as Louisiana, with no city identifier.
  3. Now branded athletically as Louisiana–Monroe.
  4. Now branded athletically as Sam Houston, without "State".
  5. Now branded athletically as Texas State.
  6. Now branded athletically as Nicholls, without "State".
  7. Now branded both athletically and academically as UT Arlington.
  8. Now branded both athletically and academically as UTSA.
  • Former Southland members in italics.
  • MVP from tournament champion team unless otherwise noted.

By school

Current Southland members in bold.

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See also

Southland Conference baseball tournament


References

  1. "Southland Softball" (PDF). Southland Conference. Retrieved May 8, 2023.

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