Southland Conference women's soccer tournament

The Southland Conference women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in women's soccer for the Southland Conference. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament.

Southland Conference women's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
Southland Conference logo
SportSoccer
ConferenceSouthland Conference
Number of teams7
FormatSingle elimination
Played1997–present
Last contest2022
Current championLamar
Most championships(5) Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana and Texas State (Denotes former member)
TV partner(s)ESPN+
Official website2022 Southland Soccer Tournament
Sponsors
Hercules Tires

Champions

By year

Year[1] Champion Score Runner-up Site MVP
1997 Northwestern State 2–0 Southeastern Nacogdoches, TX Wendy Woodham, Northwestern State
1998 Southeastern 1–0 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, TX Kim Kwolek, Southeastern
1999 Texas State 0–0 (7–6 PK) Southeastern Nacogdoches, TX Mandy Brandon, Texas State
2000 Northwestern State 1–0 Southeastern Lady Demon Soccer ComplexNatchitoches, LA Reta Derouin, Texas State
2001 Texas State 3–2 Southeastern Bobcat Soccer Complex • San Marcos, TX Britiany Cargill, Northwestern State
2002 Northwestern State 2–1 Southeastern Strawberry StadiumHammond, LA Nellie Latiolais, Northwestern State
2003 Stephen F. Austin 2–0 Southeastern Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Natascia Michalezki, Stephen F. Austin
2004 Texas State 1–0 Louisiana-Monroe Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, LA Janee Sherman, Texas State
2005 Northwestern State 1–0 (OT) Sam Houston Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Raquel Bueno, Sam Houston
2006 McNeese 1–0 Texas State Bobcat Soccer Complex • San Marcos, TX Kamryn Koch, McNeese
2007 Stephen F. Austin 3–0 McNeese Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Erika Palmacci, Stephen F. Austin
2008 Texas State 2–1 McNeese Cowgirl FieldLake Charles, LA Lauren Lewis, Texas State
2009 Southeastern 2–0 Texas State Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Lacey Bockhaus, Southeastern
2010 UTSA 1–0 (OT) Southeastern Bobcat Soccer Complex • San Marcos, TX Dacia Webb, UTSA
2011 Texas State 1–0 Stephen F. Austin Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Lauren Frazier, Texas State
2012 Stephen F. Austin 2–1 Lamar Cowgirl Field • Lake Charles, LA Zuri Prince, Stephen F. Austin
2013 Southeastern 0–0 (3–1 PK) Stephen F. Austin Cowgirl Field •Lake Charles, LA Hope Sabadash, Southeastern
2014 Houston Christian 2–0 Nicholls Lamar Soccer ComplexBeaumont, TX Houston Christian
2015 Southeastern 0–0 (3–1 PK) Sam Houston Bill Stephens Soccer Center • Conway, AR Hope Sabadash, Southeastern
2016 Houston Christian 1–0 Stephen F. Austin Dr. Jack Dugan Soccer & Track Stadium • Corpus Christi, TX Allison Abendschein, Houston Christian
2017 Lamar 2–0 Stephen F. Austin Dr. Jack Dugan Soccer & Track Stadium • Corpus Christi, TX Madison Ledet, Lamar
2018 Abilene Christian 3–1 Stephen F. Austin Lamar Soccer Complex • Beaumont, TX Shay Johnson, Abilene Christian
2019 Lamar 2–1 Northwestern State Bill Stephens Soccer Center • Conway, AR Esther Okoronkwo, Lamar
2020 Southeastern 3–0 Sam Houston Lamar Soccer Complex • Beaumont, TX Nadine Maher, Southeastern
2021 Northwestern State 1–0 Incarnate Word Dr. Jack Dugan Soccer & Track Stadium • Corpus Christi, TX Acelya Aydogmus, Northwestern State
2022 Lamar 4–1 Texas A&M–Commerce Lady Demon Soccer Complex • Natchitoches, LA Christine Kitaru, Lamar
2023 Dr. Jack Dugan Soccer & Track Stadium • Corpus Christi, TX

(Former Southland member)

By school

SchoolNo.Championships
Northwestern State51997, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2021
Southeastern51998, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2020
Lamar32017, 2019, 2022
Houston Christian22014, 2016
McNeese12006
Texas State51999, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2011
Stephen F. Austin32003, 2007, 2012
Abilene Christian12018
UTSA12010

Former Southland Member

Notes

    References

    1. "Women's Soccer" (PDF). Southland Conference. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
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