SEC Women's Soccer Tournament

SEC Women's Soccer Tournament
Conference Soccer Championship
Sport Soccer
Conference Southeastern Conference
Number of teams 10
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Orange Beach Sportsplex
Current location Orange Beach, Alabama
Played 1993-present
Current champion Florida Gators (2016)
Most championships Florida Gators (12)
Official website SECSports.com Soccer

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).

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 Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2007 Florida Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2008 Tennessee Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2009 South Carolina Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2010 Florida Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2011 Auburn Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2012 Florida Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2013 Texas A&M Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2014 Texas A&M Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2015 Florida Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
2016 Florida Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL

References

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