SEC women's soccer tournament
The SEC women's soccer tournament (sometimes known simply as the SEC tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college soccer for the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
| SEC women's soccer tournament | |
|---|---|
| Conference soccer championship | |
| Sport | Soccer |
| Conference | Southeastern Conference |
| Number of teams | 10 |
| Format | Single-elimination tournament |
| Current stadium | Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex[1] |
| Current location | Pensacola, Florida |
| Played | 1993–present |
| Current champion | South Carolina (2022) |
| Most championships | Florida (12) |
| Official website | SECSports.com Soccer |
Tournament
The tournament has been held annually since 1993. It is a single-elimination tournament currently consisting of ten teams.
Champions
| Year | School | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Vanderbilt | Purdy Field, Nashville, TN |
| 1994 | Vanderbilt | LadyBack Field, Fayetteville, AR |
| 1995 | Kentucky | Auburn Soccer Complex, Auburn, AL |
| 1996 | Florida | UK Soccer Complex, Lexington, KY |
| 1997 | Florida | James G. Pressly Stadium, Gainesville, FL |
| 1998 | Florida | Alabama Varsity Soccer Field, Tuscaloosa, AL |
| 1999 | Florida | Vanderbilt Soccer Field, Nashville, TN |
| 2000 | Florida | Georgia Soccer Stadium, Athens, GA |
| 2001 | Florida | LSU Soccer Complex, Baton Rouge, LA |
| 2002 | Tennessee | Ole Miss Soccer Stadium, Oxford, MS |
| 2003 | Tennessee | Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL |
| 2004 | Florida | Auburn University Soccer Complex, Auburn, AL |
| 2005 | Tennessee | Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL |
| 2006 | Kentucky | |
| 2007 | Florida | |
| 2008 | Tennessee | |
| 2009 | South Carolina | |
| 2010 | Florida | |
| 2011 | Auburn | |
| 2012 | Florida | |
| 2013 | Texas A&M | |
| 2014 | Texas A&M | |
| 2015 | Florida | |
| 2016 | Florida | |
| 2017 | Texas A&M | |
| 2018 | LSU [2] | |
| 2019 | South Carolina | |
| 2020 | Vanderbilt | |
| 2021 | Tennessee | |
| 2022 | South Carolina | Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex, Pensacola, Florida |
References
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