The 2024 SEC softball convention match continues as we speak and runs by Saturday, Could 11 at Jane B. Moore Area in Auburn, Alabama. Tennessee is the reigning SEC softball match champion.
The winner of the convention match will earn an automated bid into the 2024 NCAA match bracket, which can be revealed Sunday, Could 12 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. We’re monitoring all the automated DI softball qualifiers and convention tournaments right here.
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2024 SEC convention match bracket
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2024 SEC convention match schedule
All instances listed in ET. Occasions are topic to alter.
- Quarterfinals: Thursday, Could 9
- Recreation 6 – No. 8 LSU 2, No. 1 Tennessee 1
- Recreation 7– No. 4 Arkansas vs. No. 5 Missouri – approx. 35 minutes following Recreation 6 | SEC Community
- Semifinals / Friday, Could 10
- Recreation 8 – No. 2 Florida vs. No. 7 Georgia – 10 a.m. | SEC Community
- Recreation 9 – No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 11 South Carolina– approx. 35 minutes following Recreation 8| SEC Community
- Recreation 10 – No. 8 LSU vs. Winner of Recreation 7 – 4 p.m. | ESPN2
- Recreation 11 – Winner of Recreation 8 vs. Winner of Recreation 9 – approx. 35 min. after Recreation 10 | ESPN2
- Championship closing: Saturday, Could 11
- Recreation 12 – Winner of Recreation 10 vs. Winner of Recreation 11 – 5 p.m. | ESPN2
- Opening spherical: Tuesday, Could 7
- Recreation 1 – No. 13 Ole Miss 7, No. 12 Kentucky 2
- First spherical: Wednesday, Could 8
- Recreation 2 – No. 8 LSU 3, No. 9 Alabama 2 (14 innings)
- Recreation 3 – No. 5 Missouri 3, No. 13 Ole Miss 1
- Recreation 4 – No. 7 Georgia 6, No. 10 Auburn 5
- Recreation 5 – No. 11 South Carolina 8, No. 6 Mississippi State 4
SEC match championship historical past
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 because of the COVID-19 pandemic |
2021 | Alabama |
2022 | Arkansas |
2023 | Tennessee |