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Summit League Softball Tournament
The Summit League softball tournament is the conference softball championship of the NCAA Division I's Summit League. The top six finishers in the regular season of the conference's eight teams advance to the modified double-elimination tournament, which in 2026 will be held at Connie Claussen Field in Omaha, Nebraska. The winner of the tournament receives an automatic berth to the NCAA Division I softball championship. The league changed its name from the Mid-Continent Conference prior to the 2008 season. North Dakota State Bison softball, North Dakota State has won the most championships with 10. Omaha Mavericks softball, Omaha (3) is the most recent champion. Champions By year The following is a list of conference champions and sites listed by year. By school The following is a list of tournament performance listed by school. ''As of May 13, 2025'' *''Italics'' indicate that the program is no longer a member of The Summit League. References

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Summit League
The Summit League, or The Summit, is an NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic conference with its membership mostly located in the Midwestern United States, from Minnesota in the east, to the Dakotas, Nebraska and Colorado to the West, and Missouri and Oklahoma to the South. Founded as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities in 1982, it rebranded as the Mid-Continent Conference in 1989, then again as the Summit League on June 1, 2007. The league headquarters are in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The membership currently consists of nine full members plus six associate members. The most recent change in the core conference membership is the 2021 arrival of the University of St. Thomas, which began an unprecedented transition from NCAA Division III to Division I. A year earlier, the University of Missouri–Kansas City returned as a full member after a seven-year absence with the new athletic identity of the Kansas City Roos, while Purdue University Fort Wayne left for the H ...
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