2004 SEC Softball Tournament

The 2004 SEC Softball Tournament was held at the University of Alabama Softball Stadium on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama from May 13 through May 16, 2004. LSU won the tournament and earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

2004 Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Site
ChampionsLSU (4th title)
Winning coachYvette Girouard (3rd title)
Runner-upGeorgia (2nd title game)
MVPKristin Schmidt (LSU)

Tournament

  First Round Second Round Semi-Finals Finals
                                           
7 Mississippi State 8  
2 Tennessee 2  
  7 Mississippi State 2  
  3 Georgia 11  
6 Florida 1
3 Georgia 7  
  3 Georgia 4 X  
  2 Tennessee 0 X  
6 Florida 5  
2 Tennessee 7  
  2 Tennessee 1
  5 Alabama 0  
  3 Georgia 1 X X
  1 LSU 4 X X
8 South Carolina 0  
1 LSU 2  
  5 Alabama 1
  1 LSU 2  
5 Alabama 7
4 Auburn 1  
  4 Auburn 2 0
  1 LSU 0 1  
8 South Carolina 0  
4 Auburn 2  
  7 Mississippi State 3
  4 Auburn 4  
  • Ole Miss, Kentucky and Arkansas did not make the tournament. Vanderbilt does not sponsor a softball team.

All-Tournament Team

  • P - Kristin Schmidt, LSU
  • P - Kasi Carroll, Georgia
  • C - Shannon McKeon, Georgia
  • 1B - Jackie McClain, Alabama
  • 2B - Megan McAllister, Georgia
  • 3B - Jade Jarvis, Georgia
  • SS - Lindsey Schutzler, Tennessee
  • OF - Iyhia McMichael, Mississippi State
  • OF - Sara Fekete, Tennessee
  • OF - Leslie Klein, LSU
  • DP - Paige Jones, Auburn
  • SEC Tournament MVP: Kristin Schmidt, LSU, Pitcher
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