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2020 Big Ten softball tournament
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    2020 Big Ten softball tournament

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    Big Ten softball tournament
    Sport Softball
    Conference Big Ten Conference
    Number of teams 12
    Format Single elimination
    Current stadium Eichelberger Field
    Current location Champaign, Illinois
    Played 1982, 1995–2008, 2013–present
    Last contest 2023
    Current champion Northwestern
    Most championships Michigan (10)
    TV partner(s) BTN

    The Big Ten softball tournament is the conference championship tournament in softball for the NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I softball tournament.

    History

    The Big Ten softball tournament began in 1982 and then took a hiatus until the tournament was reinstated in 1995. The tournament was held from 1995–2008 until the Big Ten switched back to using the regular season champion for the automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament. The Big Ten reinstated the conference tournament in 2013 and has been held at the conclusion of the regular season ever since. Tournaments held in 1982 and 1995–2003 used a double elimination format. Tournaments from 2004–2008 and 2013–present have used a single elimination format.

    The inaugural tournament in 1982 included Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, and Ohio State, which were the only Big Ten schools with varsity softball programs at the time. Penn State started Big Ten play in 1992 after a few years of independence and playing in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Purdue began their program in 1995, followed by Wisconsin in 1996 and Illinois in 2001. Nebraska left the Big 12 Conference and joined the Big Ten for the 2012 season, and then Maryland and Rutgers came on board in 2015 from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big East Conference, respectively.

    When USC and UCLA join the Big Ten Conference for the 2024-2025 school year, UCLA will begin league play for the 2025 season. As of 2022, USC does not have a softball program nor any intention of starting one up after performing a study around 2002.

    Champions

    By year

    Year School Site
    1982 Northwestern Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    1995 Michigan Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    1996 Michigan Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    1997 Michigan Pearl Field • Iowa City, IA
    1998 Michigan Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    1999 Minnesota Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    2000 Michigan Pearl Field • Iowa City, IA
    2001 Iowa Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    2002 Michigan Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    2003 Iowa Pearl Field • Iowa City, IA
    2004 Michigan State Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    2005 Michigan Wilpon Complex • Ann Arbor, MI
    2006 Michigan Drysdale Field • Evanston, IL
    2007 Ohio State Buckeye Field • Columbus, OH
    2008 Northwestern Drysdale Field • Evanston, IL
    2013 Wisconsin Bowlin Stadium • Lincoln, NE
    2014 Minnesota Drysdale Field • Evanston, IL
    2015 Michigan Buckeye Field • Columbus, OH
    2016 Minnesota Beard Field • State College, PA
    2017 Minnesota Alumni Field • Ann Arbor, MI
    2018 Minnesota Goodman Softball ComplexMadison, WI
    2019 Michigan Andy Mohr FieldBloomington, IN
    2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
    2021
    2022 Nebraska Secchia StadiumEast Lansing, MI
    2023 Northwestern Eichelberger FieldChampaign, IL

    By school

    School Titles Years Won First Year in Tournament Began Big Ten Play
    Michigan 10 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2019 1982 1982
    Minnesota 5 1999, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 1982 1982
    Northwestern 3 1982, 2008, 2023 1982 1982
    Iowa 2 2001, 2003 1982 1982
    Michigan State 1 2004 1982 1982
    Nebraska 1 2022 2013 2012
    Ohio State 1 2007 1982 1982
    Wisconsin 1 2013 2000 1996
    Illinois 0 2001 2001
    Indiana 0 1982 1982
    Maryland 0 2015 2015
    Penn State 0 1999 1992
    Purdue 0 1997 1995
    Rutgers 0 2015 2015

    See also

    List of Big Ten Conference softball champions

    External links


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