SEC Softball Conference Tournament 2025: Full Bracket, Scores & How to Watch

SEC Softball Conference Tournament 2025: Full Bracket, Scores & How to Watch

The 2025 SEC Softball Tournament is underway at Jack Turner Stadium in Athens, Georgia, running from May 6 to May 10. This single-elimination tournament features 15 teams, with the champion earning an automatic bid to the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

All games are broadcast on the SEC Network, with the semifinals and championship aired on ESPN2. Fans can also stream the action live through the ESPN app or SEC Network+.

SEC Tournament Bracket 2025-

SEC Tournament Bracket

SEC Conference Tournament Schedule 2025-

All times listed in ET. Times are subject to change.

  • Quarterfinals: Thursday, May 8 (all games on SEC Network)
    • Game 8 — No. 1 Oklahoma 4, No. 9 LSU 1
    • Game 9 — No. 5 Arkansas 6, No. 4 Tennessee 1
    • Game 10 — No. 3 Texas 7, No. 11 Ole Miss 6
    • Game 11 — No. 2 Texas A&M vs. No. 7 South Carolina, 8 p.m.
  • Semifinals: Friday, May 9 (all games on ESPN2)
    • Game 12 — No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 5 Arkansas, 4 p.m.
    • Game 13 — No. 3 Texas vs. Winner of Game 11, 6:40 p.m.
  • Championship final:  Saturday, May 10
    • Winner of Game 12 vs. Winner of Game 13, 5 p.m. | ESPN

SEC Tournament Championship History

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) Softball Tournament has showcased elite-level collegiate softball since its inception in 1997. Here’s a breakdown of notable championship records and past winners:

Most Championships

  • Alabama leads the pack with 6 SEC tournament titles, claiming victories in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2012, and 2021.
  • LSU and Florida follow closely, with 5 titles each, reflecting their longstanding dominance in the conference.

Recent Champions

  • 2024 – Tennessee defeated Georgia to secure its 3rd SEC tournament title.
  • 2023 – Arkansas won its first SEC tournament title, marking a major milestone for the program.
  • 2022 – Arkansas fell just short as Missouri claimed its first title since joining the SEC.
YEAR CHAMPION
1997 South Carolina
1998 Alabama
1999 LSU
2000 South Carolina
2001 LSU
2002 LSU
2003 Alabama
2004 LSU
2005 Alabama
2006 Tennessee
2007 LSU
2008 Florida
2009 Florida
2010 Alabama
2011 Tennessee
2012 Alabama
2013 Florida
2014 Georgia
2015 Auburn
2016 Auburn
2017 Ole Miss
2018 Florida
2019 Florida
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Alabama
2022 Arkansas
2023 Tennessee
2024 Florida

 

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