2015 Big South Conference Softball Tournament

2015 Big South Conference
Softball Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 9
Format Double-elimination tournament
Site Amanda Littlejohn Stadium
Buies Creek, North Carolina
Champions Longwood (2nd title)
Winning coach Kathy Riley (2nd title)
MVP Libby Morris (Longwood)
Television Big South Network, ESPN3
Big South Conference
Softball Tournament
«2014  2016»

The 2015 Big South Conference Softball tournament was held at Amanda Littlejohn Stadium in Buies Creek, North Carolina from May 7 through May 10, 2015.[1] The tournament winner, Longwood, earned the Big South Conference's automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament, where they defeated Virginia Tech but were eliminated by Tennessee and Utah.

Format

The Big South has two single elimination games. An 8 vs. 9 play-in game is held as single elimination. The championship is also single elimination. All other games are double elimination.

Tournament

8/9 Elimination Game

Elimination Game
May 7th
Big South Network
   
8 Radford 6
9 Gardner-Webb 8(9)

Double Elimination Tournament

  1st Round
May 7 & 8th
Big South Network
2nd Round
May 8th
Big South Network
Semifinals
May 9th
ESPN3
Championship
May 10th
ESPN3
                                           
1  Longwood 15  
9  Gardner-Webb 2(5)  
  1  Longwood 3  
  5  Charleston Southern 2(8)  
4  Liberty 3
5  Charleston Southern 4  
  1  Longwood 5  
  2  Coastal Carolina 2  
4  Liberty 9  
9  Gardner-Webb 4  
  2  Coastal Carolina 7
  4  Liberty 5  
  1  Longwood 4
  6  Presbyterian 0
2  Coastal Carolina 4  
7  Campbell 3  
  2  Coastal Carolina 3
  6  Presbyterian 5  
3  Winthrop 1
6  Presbyterian 6  
  6  Presbyterian 5
  5  Charleston Southern 1  
3  Winthrop 3  
7  Campbell 2  
  5  Charleston Southern 9
  3  Winthrop 1(5)  

References

  1. "2015 NCAA Softball Conference Championship Week Premier". Eye on Sky and Air Sports. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  2. "2015 Big South Softball Championship" (PDF). bigsouthsports.com. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
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