Big 12 Conference Softball Tournament

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Big 12 Softball Tournament
Conference Softball Championship
Big 12 Championships logo.svg
SportSoftball
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Current stadiumASA Hall of Fame Stadium
Current locationOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Played1996–2010
2017–present
Last contest2021
Current championOklahoma Sooners
Most championshipsOklahoma Sooners (7)
Official websiteBig12Sports.com Softball

The Big 12 Softball Tournament (sometimes known simply as the Big 12 Championship) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Big 12 Conference (Big 12). Since its inception in 1996, the tournament has been played at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Softball Tournament. The Big 12 stopped holding a postseason conference tournament after the 2010 competition. In 2017, the Big 12 Conference revised the tournament, which is still hosted at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.

Champions[]

Year-by-year[]

Year School MOP
1996 Oklahoma Jill Most (Oklahoma)
1997 Missouri Barb Wright (Missouri)
1998 Nebraska Jenny Voss (Nebraska)
1999 Texas Jennifer Lizama (Nebraska)
2000 Nebraska Jennifer Lizama (Nebraska)
2001 Oklahoma Lisa Carey (Oklahoma)
2002 Texas Cat Osterman (Texas)
2003 Texas Cat Osterman (Texas)
2004 Nebraska Peaches James (Nebraska)
2005 Texas Cat Osterman (Texas)
2006 Kansas Serena Settlemier (Kansas)
2007 Oklahoma Lauren Eckermann (Oklahoma)
2008 Texas A&M Megan Gibson (Texas A&M)
2009 Missouri Chelsea Thomas (Missouri)
2010 Oklahoma Keilani Ricketts (Oklahoma)
2011-2016 Tournament not held
2017 Oklahoma Paige Parker (Oklahoma)
2018 Oklahoma Nicole Pendley (Oklahoma)
2019 Cancelled due to rain
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021 Oklahoma Kinzie Hansen (Oklahoma)

By school[]

School Appearances W L Pct Titles Title Years
Baylor 17 17 25 .405 0
Iowa State 19 8 26 .235 0
Kansas 16 15 22 .405 1 2006
Missouri 18 26 21 .553 2 1997, 2009
Nebraska 18 33 19 .635 3 1998, 2000, 2004
Oklahoma 19 49 18 .731 7 1996, 2001, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2021
Oklahoma State 19 24 30 .444 0
Texas 18 28 23 .549 4 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005
Texas A&M 18 19 22 .463 1 2008
Texas Tech 19 15 28 .349 0

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