ASUN Conference softball tournament

The ASUN Conference softball tournament (sometimes known simply as the ASUN Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the ASUN Conference. 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]

ASUN Conference softball tournament
Conference softball championship
SportSoftball
ConferenceASUN Conference
Number of teams8
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Current locationJacksonville, Florida
Played1986-present
Last contest2022
Current championLiberty

Format

The top eight teams from the regular season compete in the double-elimination tournament.

Champions

Year-by-year

Year School Venue MVP
1986StetsonAtlanta, GA
1987StetsonDeLand, FL
1988StetsonStatesboro, GA
1989Georgia StateLady Rattler Softball ComplexTallahassee, FL
1990Georgia StateAtlanta, GA
1991SamfordDeLand, FL
1992Georgia StateMacon, GA
1993Georgia StateShreveport, LA
1994Georgia StateDeLand, FLKaci Clark, Georgia State
1995CampbellAtlanta, GAChristine Hornak, Campbell
1996Jacksonville StateBuies Creek, NCAnn Shelton, Jacksonville State
1997Florida AtlanticUniversity FieldJacksonville, ALChris Sutcliffe, Florida Atlantic
1998Florida AtlanticFAU Softball StadiumBoca Raton, FLLiz Niada, Florida Atlantic
1999Florida AtlanticLady Trojan Softball FieldDothan, ALNicole Myers, Florida Atlantic
2000Florida AtlanticFAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FLNicole Myers, Florida Atlantic
2001Florida AtlanticFAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FLNicole Myers, Florida Atlantic
2002Florida AtlanticTroy Softball Complex • Dothan, ALNicole Myers, Florida Atlantic
2003Florida AtlanticTroy Softball Complex • Dothan, ALJenn Piazza, Florida Atlantic
2004Florida AtlanticFAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FLCandace Freel, Florida Atlantic
2005UCFFAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FLLindsay Enders, UCF
2006Florida AtlanticFAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FLAndrea Migliori, Stetson
2007StetsonPatricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FLNicole Forbes, Stetson
2008CampbellPatricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FLBrittany Stanley, Campbell
2009CampbellPatricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FLBrittany Stanley, Campbell
2010LipscombPatricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FLKellie Sirus, Lipscomb
2011JacksonvilleCyrill Softball StadiumSpartanburg, SCSarah Sigrest, Jacksonville
2012Florida Gulf CoastCyrill Softball Stadium • Spartanburg, SCShelby Morgan, Florida Gulf Coast
2013USC UpstateDraper DiamondNashville, TNCheyenne Griffin, USC Upstate
2014StetsonDraper Diamond • Nashville, TNMeredith Owen, Stetson
2015USC UpstateFGCU Softball ComplexFort Myers, FLLexi Shubert, USC Upstate
2016USC UpstateFGCU Softball Complex • Fort Myers, FLAmy Szymanowski, USC Upstate
2017USC UpstateDraper Diamond • Nashville, TNAnsley Gilstrap, USC Upstate
2018Kennesaw StatePatricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FLMaddie Roth, Kennesaw State
2019LipscombFGCU Softball Complex • Fort Myers, FLMandy Jordan, Lipscomb
2020Tournament canceled
2021LibertyBailey ParkKennesaw, GAAmber Bishop-Riley, Liberty
2022LibertyJU Softball Complex/UNF Softball ComplexJacksonville, FLKara Canetto, Liberty
2023Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL

By school

School Championships Years
Florida Atlantic 91997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
Stetson51986, 1987, 1988, 2007, 2014
Georgia State51989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994
USC Upstate42013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Campbell31995, 2008, 2009
Liberty22021, 2022
Lipscomb22010, 2019
Florida Gulf Coast12012
Jacksonville12011
Jacksonville State11996
Kennesaw State12018
Samford11991
UCF12005

Italics indicates the school does currently not sponsor softball in the ASUN.

References

  1. 2022 Softball Record Book (PDF). ASUN Conference. Retrieved July 4, 2022.
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