2017 Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament

2017 Southeastern Conference Softball Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 12
Format Single-elimination tournament
Site
Champions Ole Miss (1 title)
Winning coach Mike Smith (1 title)
MVP Kaitlin Lee (Ole Miss)
Television SECN
ESPN2
ESPN
2017 Southeastern Conference softball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#1 Florida y 20 3   .870     53 7   .883
#7 Auburn y 17 7   .708     49 10   .831
#9 Tennessee y 16 7   .696     47 10   .825
#11 Texas A&M y 16 7   .696     45 10   .818
#15 Alabama y 12 11   .522     45 16   .738
#21 LSU y 12 12   .500     45 19   .703
#18 Kentucky y 12 12   .500     39 17   .696
#19 Ole Miss y 10 14   .417     43 18   .705
Mississippi State y 10 14   .417     36 22   .621
#24 South Carolina y 8 15   .348     34 25   .576
Missouri y 7 16   .304     29 28   .509
Arkansas y 7 17   .292     31 24   .564
#25 Georgia y 6 18   .250     35 23   .603
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of May 22, 2017[1]; Rankings from NFCA

The 2017 SEC Softball tournament will be held at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium on the campus of University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee from May 10 through May 13, 2017. The tournament will earn the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. The Championship game was broadcast on ESPN and the semifinals were broadcast on ESPNU, while all other SEC tournament games will be live on the SEC Network.[2]

Tournament

  1st Round
May 10th
SECN
Quarterfinals
May 11th
SECN
Semifinals
May 13th
SEC, ESPN2
Finals
May 13th
ESPN
                                     
       
  1 #1 Florida 0  
    8 #19 Ole Miss 2  
8 #19 Ole Miss 2
9 Mississippi State 1  
  8 #19 Ole Miss 4  
  5 #15 Alabama 1  
       
       
  4 #11 Texas A&M 1
    5 #15 Alabama 2(10)  
5 #15 Alabama 4
12 Arkansas 1  
  8 #19 Ole Miss 5
  6 #21 LSU 1
       
       
  2 #7 Auburn 2
    7 #18 Kentucky 0  
7 #18 Kentucky 7
10 #24 South Carolina 3  
  2 #7 Auburn 0
  6 #21 LSU 6  
       
       
  3 #9 Tennessee 2
    6 #21 LSU 6  
6 #21 LSU 6
11 Missouri 5  

Schedule

Game Time* Matchup# Television TV Announcers[3] Radio Announcers Attendance
First Round – Wednesday, May 10
1 11:00 a.m. #5 Alabama vs. #12 Arkansas SEC Network Adam Amin, Amanda Scarborough, & Laura Rutledge Mike Coulter, Dave Shook, & Paul Roper
2 1:30 p.m. #8 Ole Miss vs. #9 Mississippi State Dave Shook, Paul Roper, & Mike Coulter
3 4:00 p.m. #7 Kentucky vs. #10 South Carolina Beth Mowins, Michele Smith, & Holly Rowe Mike Coulter, Paul Roper, & Dave Shook 2,171
4 6:30 p.m. #6 LSU vs. #11 Missouri Paul Roper, Dave Shook, & Mike Coulter
Quarterfinals – Thursday, May 11
5 11:00 a.m. #4 Texas A&M vs. #5 Alabama SEC Network Adam Amin, Amanda Scarborough, & Laura Rutledge Dave Shook, Mike Coulter, & Paul Roper
6 2:30 p.m. #1 Florida vs. #8 Ole Miss Mike Coulter, Paul Roper, & Dave Shook
7 5:00 p.m. #2 Auburn vs. #7 Kentucky Beth Mowins, Michele Smith, & Holly Rowe Dave Shook, Paul Roper, & Mike Coulter 2,448
8 7:30 p.m. #3 Tennessee vs. #6 LSU Paul Roper, Mike Coulter, & Dave Shook
Semifinals – Saturday, May 13
9 10:00 a.m. #8 Ole Miss vs. #5 Alabama SEC Beth Mowins, Amanda Scarborough, Michele Smith, & Laura Rutledge Dave Shook, Paul Roper, & Mike Coulter
10 1:00 p.m. #2 Auburn vs. #6 LSU ESPN2 Paul Roper, Dave Shook, & Mike Coulter
Championship – Saturday, May 13
11 7:00 p.m. #8 Ole Miss vs. #6 LSU ESPN Beth Mowins, Amanda Scarborough, Michele Smith, & Laura Rutledge Paul Roper, Dave Shook, & Mike Coulter 2,248
*Game times in CDT. # – Rankings denote tournament seed.

See also

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