ASUN Conference softball tournament | |
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Conference softball championship | |
Sport | Softball |
Conference | ASUN Conference |
Number of teams | 8 |
Format | Double-elimination tournament |
Current location | Jacksonville, Florida |
Played | 1986-present |
Last contest | 2022 |
Current champion | Liberty |
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]
The top eight teams from the regular season compete in the double-elimination tournament.
Year | School | Venue | MVP |
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1986 | Stetson | Atlanta, GA | |
1987 | Stetson | DeLand, FL | |
1988 | Stetson | Statesboro, GA | |
1989 | Georgia State | Lady Rattler Softball Complex • Tallahassee, FL | |
1990 | Georgia State | Atlanta, GA | |
1991 | Samford | DeLand, FL | |
1992 | Georgia State | Macon, GA | |
1993 | Georgia State | Shreveport, LA | |
1994 | Georgia State | DeLand, FL | Kaci Clark, Georgia State |
1995 | Campbell | Atlanta, GA | Christine Hornak, Campbell |
1996 | Jacksonville State | Buies Creek, NC | Ann Shelton, Jacksonville State |
1997 | Florida Atlantic | University Field • Jacksonville, AL | Chris Sutcliffe, Florida Atlantic |
1998 | Florida Atlantic | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Liz Niada, Florida Atlantic |
1999 | Florida Atlantic | Lady Trojan Softball Field • Dothan, AL | Nicole Myers, Florida Atlantic |
2000 | Florida Atlantic | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Nicole Myers, Florida Atlantic |
2001 | Florida Atlantic | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Nicole Myers, Florida Atlantic |
2002 | Florida Atlantic | Troy Softball Complex • Dothan, AL | Nicole Myers, Florida Atlantic |
2003 | Florida Atlantic | Troy Softball Complex • Dothan, AL | Jenn Piazza, Florida Atlantic |
2004 | Florida Atlantic | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Candace Freel, Florida Atlantic |
2005 | UCF | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Lindsay Enders, UCF |
2006 | Florida Atlantic | FAU Softball Stadium • Boca Raton, FL | Andrea Migliori, Stetson |
2007 | Stetson | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL | Nicole Forbes, Stetson |
2008 | Campbell | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL | Brittany Stanley, Campbell |
2009 | Campbell | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL | Brittany Stanley, Campbell |
2010 | Lipscomb | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL | Kellie Sirus, Lipscomb |
2011 | Jacksonville | Cyrill Softball Stadium • Spartanburg, SC | Sarah Sigrest, Jacksonville |
2012 | Florida Gulf Coast | Cyrill Softball Stadium • Spartanburg, SC]] | Shelby Morgan, Florida Gulf Coast |
2013 | USC Upstate | Draper Diamond • Nashville, TN | Cheyenne Griffin, USC Upstate |
2014 | Stetson | Draper Diamond • Nashville, TN | Meredith Owen, Stetson |
2015 | USC Upstate | FGCU Softball Complex • Fort Myers, FL | Lexi Shubert, USC Upstate |
2016 | USC Upstate | FGCU Softball Complex • Fort Myers, FL | Amy Szymanowski, USC Upstate |
2017 | USC Upstate | Draper Diamond • Nashville, TN | Ansley Gilstrap, USC Upstate |
2018 | Kennesaw State | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL | Maddie Roth, Kennesaw State |
2019 | Lipscomb | FGCU Softball Complex • Fort Myers, FL | Mandy Jordan, Lipscomb |
2020 | Tournament canceled | ||
2021 | Liberty | Bailey Park • Kennesaw, GA | Amber Bishop-Riley, Liberty |
2022 | Liberty | JU Softball Complex/UNF Softball Complex • Jacksonville, FL | Kara Canetto, Liberty |
2023 | Patricia Wilson Field • DeLand, FL |
School | Championships | Years |
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Florida Atlantic | 9 | 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 |
Stetson | 5 | 1986, 1987, 1988, 2007, 2014 |
Georgia State | 5 | 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 |
USC Upstate | 4 | 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
Campbell | 3 | 1995, 2008, 2009 |
Liberty | 2 | 2021, 2022 |
Lipscomb | 2 | 2010, 2019 |
Florida Gulf Coast | 1 | 2012 |
Jacksonville | 1 | 2011 |
Jacksonville State | 1 | 1996 |
Kennesaw State | 1 | 2018 |
Samford | 1 | 1991 |
UCF | 1 | 2005 |
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