Southland Conference Softball Tournament

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.

Southland Conference Softball Tournament
Conference Softball Championship
SportSoftball
ConferenceSouthland Conference
Number of teams8
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Current stadiumNorth Oak Park
Current locationHammond, Louisiana
Played1983-1990;1996-Present
Last contest2019 - Lady Demon Diamond, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Current championSam Houston State
Most championshipsTexas State (6)
McNeese State (6)
Official websiteSouthland.org Softball

Tournament

The Southland Conference Softball tournament is a double-elimination tournament held each year at various Southland Conference campus stadiums. Eight of the 12 teams in the SLC qualify for the tournament each year (University of New Orleans does not sponsor softball).

History

With the exception of the period from 1991 to 1995, the tournament has been held since 1983, when the SLC began sponsoring softball.

Champions

Year-by-year

Year School Venue City MVP **
1983 McNeese State Beaumont Athletic Complex Beaumont, Texas No MVP
1984 *Southwestern Louisiana Unknown Lafayette, Louisiana No MVP
1985 *Louisiana-Monroe ULM Softball Complex Monroe, Louisiana No MVP
1986 *Louisiana-Monroe Allan Saxe Field Arlington, Texas No MVP
1987 *Southwestern Louisiana Unknown Denton, Texas No MVP
1988 Sam Houston State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Joanne Graham
1989 *Texas State Bearkat Softball Field Huntsville, Texas Debra Jones
1990 Stephen F. Austin Bobcat Softball Stadium San Marcos, Texas Sandi Green
1991-1995
No conference tournament
1996 Nicholls State Colonels Softball Complex Thibodaux, Louisiana Leslie Efferson
1997 Nicholls State ULM Softball Complex Monroe, Louisiana Courtney Blades
1998 Northwestern State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Becca Allen
1999 *Texas State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Amber Mosher
2000 Northwestern State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Erin Mancuso
2001 *Texas State Bobcat Softball Stadium San Marcos, Texas Jessica Chase
2002 Northwestern State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Amanda Ortego
2003 *Texas-Arlington Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Katy Cox
2004 *Texas-San Antonio Bobcat Softball Stadium San Marcos, Texas Ursula Mares
2005 McNeese State North Oak Park Hammond, Louisiana Jessica Denham
2006 *Texas-San Antonio Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Jessica Els
2007 Sam Houston State Bearkat Softball Complex Huntsville, Texas Brandi Crnkovic
2008 Stephen F. Austin Bobcat Softball Stadium San Marcos, Texas Monika Covington
2009 *Texas State Cowgirl Diamond Lake Charles, Louisiana Chandler Hall
2010 McNeese State Bobcat Softball Complex San Marcos, Texas Meagan Bond
2011 *Texas State Bearkat Softball Complex Huntsville, Texas Chandler Hall
2012 *Texas State Roadrunner Field San Antonio, Texas Chandler Hall
2013 Northwestern State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Kylie Roos
2014 Northwestern State North Oak Park Hammond, Louisiana Kaylee Guidry
2015 Central Arkansas Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Kylee Studioso
2016 McNeese State Cowgirl Diamond Lake Charles, Louisiana Erika Piancastelli
2017 McNeese State Farris Field Conway, Arkansas Erika Piancastelli
2018 McNeese State Joe Miller Field Lake Charles, Louisiana Morgan Catron
2019 Sam Houston State Lady Demon Diamond Natchitoches, Louisiana Lindsey McLeod
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic

-*Former Southland member
** MVP from tournament champion team unless otherwise noted.

By school

School Championships Years
McNeese State 6 1983, 2005, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018
*Texas State 6 1989, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2012
Northwestern State 5 1998, 2000, 2002, 2013, 2014
Sam Houston State 3 1988, 2007, 2019
Nicholls State 2 1996, 1997
Stephen F. Austin 2 1990, 2008
*Texas-San Antonio 2 2004, 2006
*Louisiana-Monroe 2 1985, 1986
*Louisiana-Lafayette 2 1984, 1987
Central Arkansas 1 2015
*Texas-Arlington 1 2003

-*Former Southland member

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See also

Southland Conference Baseball Tournament

References

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