Atlantic 10 Conference softball tournament Collegiate softball tournament
Atlantic 10 Conference softball tournament Sport Softball Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Number of teams 6 Format Double-elimination tournament Current stadium Bahoshy Softball Complex Current location Bronx, NY Played 1983–present Last contest 2024 Current champion Dayton Most championships UMass (23)Sortino Field (2000, 2003–2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2015–2016, 2019)URI Softball Complex (1988, 1997–1998, 2002) Tech Softball Park (1999) Patriots Park (1991–1994)Rutgers Softball Complex (1983–1984, 1986, 1989)Nittany Lion Field (1983, 1985, 1987)Amherst, MA (1990, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003–2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2015–2016, 2019)Kingston, RI (1988, 1997–1998, 2002)Blacksburg, VA (1999)Allentown, PA (1991–1994)Piscataway, NJ (1983–1984, 1986, 1989)State College, PA (1983, 1985, 1987)
The Atlantic 10 Conference softball tournament (sometimes known simply as the Atlantic 10 Tournament ) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Atlantic 10 Conference . The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I softball tournament .[ 1]
Tournament
The top six regular season finishers compete in the double-elimination tournament.
History
In its initial format in 1983, the six team tournament included a single bye for the top two seeds. For the second year and lasting through 2006, only four teams qualified, and they played a true double-elimination tournament. With the addition of a tenth team to the league in 2007, the field was expanded again to six, and the original format reinstated. After the 2020 season was canceled, the 2021 Tournament used a four-team field and bracket and the six team format returned in 2022.
Champions
Year-by-year
Year
School
Venue
Most Outstanding Player
Most Outstanding Pitcher
1983
Penn State
Nittany Lion Field • State College, PA andRutgers Softball Complex • Piscataway, NJ
None
1984
Rutgers
Rutgers Softball Complex • Piscataway, NJ
None
1985
Penn State
Nittany Lion Field • State College, PA
Geri Saya, Penn State
Kim Gogol, Penn State
1986
UMass
Rutgers Softball Complex • Piscataway, NJ
Carol Frattaroli, UMass
Lynn Stockley, UMass
1987
UMass
Nittany Lion Field • State College, PA
Carol Frattaroli, UMass
Lisa Rever, UMass
1988
Penn State
URI Softball Complex • Kingston, RI
Nan Sichler, Penn State
Cathy Kaminski, Penn State
1989
UMass
Rutgers Softball Complex • Piscataway, NJ
Barbara Meehan, UMass
Holly Aprile, UMass
1990 [ a]
UMass /Temple
Amherst, MA
Holly Aprile, UMass
Kelly McCarthy, Temple
1991
UMass
Patriots Park • Allentown, PA
Sherri Kuchinskas, UMass
Darlene Claffey, UMass
1992
UMass
Patriots Park • Allentown, PA
Sherri Kuchinskas, UMass
Holly Aprile, UMass
1993
UMass
Patriots Park • Allentown, PA
Sherri Kuchinskas, UMass
Darlene Claffey, UMass
1994
Rutgers
Patriots Park • Allentown, PA
Michelle Nikolayew, Rutgers
Meg Knudsen, Rutgers
1995
UMass
Amherst, MA
Sam Cardenas, UMass
Kelly Daut, UMass
1996
UMass
Amherst, MA
Danielle Henderson, UMass
None
1997
UMass
URI Softball Complex • Kingston, RI
Danielle Henderson, UMass
1998
UMass
URI Softball Complex • Kingston, RI
Danielle Henderson, UMass
1999
UMass
Tech Softball Park • Blacksburg, VA
Danielle Henderson, UMass
2000
UMass
UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA
Teri Rooney, UMass
2001
UMass
Dayton, OH
Gwen Rack, Rhode Island
2002
UMass
URI Softball Complex • Kingston, RI
Kaila Holtz, UMass
2003
UMass
UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA
Emily Robustelli, UMass
2004
Temple
UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA
Richelle Villescas, Temple
2005
UMass
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Jenna Busa, UMass
2006
UMass
Philadelphia, PA
Brandice Balschmiter, UMass
2007
UMass
UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA
Brandice Balschmiter, UMass
2008
UMass
Sue M. Daughtridge Stadium • Charlotte, NC
Brandice Balschmiter, UMass
2009
UMass
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Brandice Balschmiter, UMass
2010
UMass
UMass Softball Complex • Amherst, MA
Sarah Reeves, UMass
2011
Fordam
Sue M. Daughtridge Stadium • Charlotte, NC
Jen Mineau, Fordham
2012
UMass
Billiken Sports Center • St. Louis, MO
Sara Plourde, UMass
2013
Fordam
Sortino Field • Amherst, MA
Paige Ortiz, UMass
2014
Fordam
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Michele Daubman, Fordham
2015
Fordam
Sortino Field • Amherst, MA
Rachel Gillen, Fordham
2016
Fordam
Sortino Field • Amherst, MA
Rachel Gillen, Fordham
2017
Fordam
George Mason Softball Complex • Fairfax, VA
Meg Colleran, Fordham
2018
Fordam
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Madie Aughinbaugh, Fordham
2019 [ b]
Fordham /George Washington
Sortino Field • Amherst, MA
Madie Aughinbaugh, Fordham
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
George Washington
SJU Softball Field • Merion Station, PA
Sierra Lange, George Washington
2022
Fordam
George Mason Softball Complex • Fairfax, VA
Bailey Enoch, Fordham
2023
George Mason
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Aly Rayle, George Mason
2024
Dayton
Bahoshy Softball Complex • Bronx, NY
Chloe Wong, Dayton
By school
School
Championships
Years
UMass
23
1986 , 1987 , 1989 , 1990 , 1991 , 1992 , 1993 , 1995 , 1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010 , 2012
Fordham
9
2011 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019 , 2022
Penn State
3
1983 , 1985 , 1988
George Washington
2
2019 , 2021
Rutgers
2
1984 , 1994
Temple
2
1990 , 2004
Dayton
1
2024
George Mason
1
2023
Italics indicate that the school no longer competes in Atlantic 10 Conference softball.
Notes
^ The 1990 tournament was suspended due to weather prior to the championship round. UMass was awarded the automatic bid.
^ The 2019 championship game was canceled due to weather. Fordham was awarded the automatic bid.
References
NCAA Division I softball conference tournaments