Conference USA softball tournament

Conference USA softball tournament
Conference softball championship
SportSoftball
ConferenceConference USA
Number of teams6
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Current stadiumWKU Softball Complex
Current locationBowling Green, Kentucky
Played2000-present
Last contest2025 Conference USA softball tournament
Current championLiberty
Most championships3 current members with 2 titles

The Conference USA softball tournament is the conference championship tournament in college softball for Conference USA. 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.[1]

Tournament

The tournament is a double-elimination tournament, with six teams participating. The teams are seeded based on conference regular season winning percentage. The number of teams and specific format has varied based on the number of teams in the conference each year.

Champions

Year-by-year

Year School Venue MVP
2000 Southern Miss Oak Grove Optimist Park • Hattiesburg, MS Courtney Blades, Southern Miss
2001 Southern Miss Ulmer StadiumLouisville, KY Felicia Gonzales, Southern Miss
2002 DePaul USF Softball Complex • Tampa, FL Lindsay Chouinard, DePaul
2003 DePaul Cougar Softball StadiumHouston, TX Lindsay Chouinard, DePaul
2004 DePaul Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY Sarah Martz, DePaul
2005 DePaul USF Softball Complex • Tampa, FL Megan Huitink, DePaul
2006 Tulsa Donna J. Hardesty Sports Complex • Tulsa, OK Julia Fennell, Tulsa
2007 Houston UCF Softball ComplexOrlando, FL Angel Shamblin, Houston
2008 UCF Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX Tiffany Lane, UCF
2009 Tulsa Helen of Troy Softball Complex • El Paso, TX Lauren Lindsay, Tulsa
2010 East Carolina Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX Toni Paisley, East Carolina
2011 East Carolina ECU Softball Stadium • Greenville, NC Priscilla Velasquez, East Carolina
2012 Tulsa UAB Softball Field • Birmingham, AL Lacey Middlebrooks, Tulsa
2013 Marshall Collins Family Softball Complex • Tusla, OK Andi Williamson, Marshall
2014 Tulsa FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL Aimee Creger, Tulsa
2015 Western Kentucky Felsburg Field at FIU Stadium • Miami, FL Miranda Kramer, Western Kentucky
2016 Florida Atlantic Loveland Field • Denton, TX Kylee Hanson, Florida Atlantic
2017 Louisiana Tech Southern Miss Softball Complex • Hattiesburg, MS Pauline Tufi, Louisiana Tech
2018 Middle Tennessee Sue M. Daughtridge StadiumCharlotte, NC Cori Jennings, Middle Tennessee
2019 Louisiana Tech Mary Bowers Field • Birmingham, AL Jazlyn Crowder, Louisiana Tech
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021 Western Kentucky WKU Softball Complex • Bowling Green, KY Kennedy Sullivan, Western Kentucky
2022 North Texas Lovelace Stadium • Denton, TX Molly Rainey, North Texas
2023 Middle Tennessee Dr. Billy Bundrick FieldRuston, LA Shelby Sargent, Middle Tennessee
2024 Liberty NM State Softball ComplexLas Cruces, NM Brooke Roberts, Liberty
2025 Liberty WKU Softball Complex • Bowling Green, KY Elena Escobar, Liberty

By school

School Championships Years
DePaul 4 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Tulsa 4 2006, 2009, 2012, 2014
East Carolina 2 2010, 2011
Liberty 2 2024, 2025
Louisiana Tech 2 2017, 2019
Middle Tennessee 2 2018, 2023
Southern Miss 2 2000, 2001
Houston 1 2007
Florida Atlantic 1 2016
Marshall 1 2013
North Texas 1 2022
UCF 1 2008
Western Kentucky 2 2015, 2021

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

References

  1. ^ Softball Record Book (PDF). Conference USA. pp. 10–12, 25–26. Retrieved June 29, 2025.