Western Athletic Conference softball tournament

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The Western Athletic Conference softball tournament (sometimes known simply as the WAC Tournament) is the conference championship tournament in college softball for the Western Athletic Conference. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I softball tournament.[1]

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Western Athletic Conference softball tournament
Conference softball championship
SportSoftball
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Number of teams8
FormatDouble-elimination tournament
Played1991–present
Last contest2026
Current championCalifornia Baptist (1)
Most championshipsGrand Canyon
New Mexico State (4)
Host stadiums
Tarleton Softball Complex (2026)
John C. Funk Stadium (2025)
Logan Field at SU Park (2014, 2016, 2021, 2024)
GCU Softball Stadium (2019, 2023)
Bearkat Softball Stadium (2022)
NM State Softball Complex (2010, 2012, 2015, 2017–18)
Lady Techster Softball Complex (2013)
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium (2008)
Bulldog Diamond (1999, 2006–07, 2009, 2011)
Cottonwood Complex (1992)
Seymour Smith Stadium (1991)
Host locations
Stephenville, TX (2026)
Riverside, CA (2025)
Seattle, WA (2014, 2016, 2021, 2024)
Phoenix, AZ (2019, 2023)
Huntsville, TX (2022)
Las Cruces, NM (2010, 2012, 2015, 2017–18)
Ruston, LA (2013)
Honlulu, HI (2008)
Fresno, CA (1999, 2006–07, 2009, 2011]]
Salt Lake City, UT (1992)
Omaha, NE (1991)
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Format

The top eight teams based on winning percentage from the round-robin regular season compete in the double-elimination tournament. The number of teams in the field has varied throughout the history of the event as the size of the conference has changed.

Champions

Year-by-year

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Year School Venue Most Outstanding Player
1991 Utah Seymour Smith StadiumOmaha, NE Kelly Brookhart, Creighton
1992 Utah Cottonwood ComplexSalt Lake City, UT Janet Womack, Utah
1999 Fresno State Bulldog DiamondFresno, CA Amanda Scott, Fresno State
2006 Nevada Bulldog Diamond • Fresno, CA Jordan McPherson, Nevada
2007 Fresno State Bulldog Diamond • Fresno, CA Robin Mackin, Fresno State
2008 Louisiana Tech Rainbow Wahine Softball StadiumHonlulu, HI Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech
2009 Fresno State Bulldog Diamond • Fresno, CA Morgan Mellow, Fresno State
2010 Hawaii NM State Softball ComplexLas Cruces, NM Kelly Majam, Hawaii
2011 New Mexico State Bulldog Diamond • Fresno, CA Valerie Swedburg, New Mexico State
2012 BYU NM State Softball Complex • Las Cruces, NM Stacie Toney, BYU
2013 San Jose State Lady Techster Softball ComplexRuston, LA Amanda Pridmore, San Diego State
2014 Utah Valley Logan Field at SU ParkSeattle, WA Josi Summers, Utah Valley
2015 New Mexico State NM State Softball Complex • Las Cruces, NM Emma Adams, New Mexico State
2016 Cal State Bakersfield Logan Field at SU Park • Seattle, WA Sydney Raeber, Cal State Bakersfield
2017 New Mexico State NM State Softball Complex • Las Cruces, NM Rachel Rodriguez, New Mexico State
2018 New Mexico State NM State Softball Complex • Las Cruces, NM Kelsey Horton, New Mexico State
2019 Seattle GCU Softball StadiumPhoenix, AZ Carley Nance, Seattle
2021 Seattle Logan Field at SU Park • Seattle, WA Carley Nance, Seattle
2022 Grand Canyon Bearkat Softball StadiumHuntsville, TX Ariel Thompson, Grand Canyon
2023 Grand Canyon GCU Softball Stadium • Phoenix, AZ Kayla Rodgers, Grand Canyon
2024 Grand Canyon Logan Field at SU Park • Seattle, WA[2] Ashley Trierweiler, Grand Canyon
2025 Grand Canyon John C. Funk StadiumRiverside, CA Emily Gonzalez, Grand Canyon
2026 California Baptist Tarleton Softball ComplexStephenville, TX Makayla Medellin, California Baptist
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By school

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School Championships Years
Grand Canyon42022, 2023, 2024, 2025
New Mexico State42011, 2015, 2017, 2018
Fresno State31999, 2007, 2009
Seattle22019, 2021
Utah21991, 1992
BYU12012
California Baptist12026
Cal State Bakersfield12016
Hawaii12010
Louisiana Tech12008
Nevada12006
San Jose State12013
Utah Valley12014
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Italics indicates schools that no longer participate in softball in the WAC.

References

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