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The tournament has been held since 1997, when the SEC began sponsoring softball. In 1997 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with byes for the top two seeds. From 1998 until 2005 it was an eight-team, double-elimination tournament with no byes. In 2006 it became an eight-team, single-elimination tournament.
The 2024 Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament, played for the 2024 Southeastern Conference softball season, was the postseason softball tournament that determined the 2024 champion of the Southeastern Conference. It was held at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Alabama from May 7–11, 2024. [4]
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The list of national champions on the SEC website only includes championships won since the conference first sponsored the sport. [9] This table includes all championships won by schools that were SEC members at the time of the championship. Before joining the SEC in 2012, Texas A&M won two national titles (in 2002 and 2012).
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The 2024 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 8, and conference play begins on Friday, March 8. [4] [5] The 2024 Southeastern Conference softball tournament takes place May 7–11 at Jane B. Moore Field in Auburn, Alabama. [6] Vanderbilt University is the only full member of the Southeastern Conference to not sponsor a softball ...
The 2023 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 9, and conference play began on Friday, March 10. Tennessee clinched the regular season conference championship on May 6. [ 3 ] Tennessee also won the 2023 Southeastern Conference softball tournament which took place from May 9–13 at Bogle Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas .