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Big 12 Conference women's soccer tournament
SportSoccer
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Number of teams8
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumRound Rock Multipurpose Complex
Current locationRound Rock, TX
Played1996–present
Last contest2023
Current championTexas
(3rd title)
Most championshipsNebraska
Texas A&M
(5 titles each)
TV partner(s)Fox Sports 1
Host stadiums
  • Blossom Athletic Center (1997–2012)
  • Swope Soccer Village (2013–2019)
  • Round Rock Multipurpose Complex (2021–present)
  • Host locations
  • San Antonio, Texas (1997–2012)
  • Kansas City, Missouri (2013–2019)
  • Round Rock, Texas (2021–present)
  • The Big 12 Conference women's soccer tournament is the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Big 12 Conference. The seven-match single-elimination tournament consists of three rounds between eight teams based on seeding from regular season conference play. Former conference members Nebraska Cornhuskers and Texas A&M Aggies share the record for most tournament championships: 5. The most recent champions are Texas after winning the 2023 tournament. In 1996, the inaugural conference tournament was held at World Wide Technology Soccer Park in St. Louis. Blossom Athletic Center in San Antonio, Texas held the tournament from 1997 to 2012 and Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City held the tournament from 2013 to 2019.

    The tournament will be held at CPKC StadiuminKansas City, Missouri in 2024 and 2025.[1]

    Winners

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    Key

    [edit]
    (2) Title number
    * Match went to extra time
    Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
    Bold Winning team won regular season

    Finals

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    Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament champions[2]
    Year Champion Score Runner-up Site Attendance Offensive MVP Defensive MVP
    1996 Nebraska (1) 1–0*(2OT) Texas A&M World Wide Technology Soccer ParkSt. Louis, MO 240 Courtney Saunders (Baylor) Tina Robinson (Texas A&M)
    1997 Texas A&M (1) 3–1 Nebraska Blossom Athletic CenterSan Antonio, TX 6,469 Sharon Pickering (Texas A&M) Claire Elliott (Texas A&M)
    1998 Nebraska (2) 4–0 Missouri 3,904 Nicky Thrasher (Texas A&M) Isabelle Morneau (Nebraska)
    1999 Nebraska (3) 2–1 Missouri 6,101 Erica Florez (Iowa State) Sharolta Nonen (Nebraska)
    2000 Nebraska (4) 4–1 Texas A&M 3,999 Christine Latham (Nebraska) Amber Reynolds (Texas A&M)
    2001 Texas A&M (2) 1–0 Texas 7,482 Linsey Johnson (Texas A&M) Laura Kram (Texas)
    2002 Nebraska (5) 1–0 Texas A&M 6,809 Christine Latham (Nebraska) Christy Harms (Nebraska)
    2003 Oklahoma State (1) 3–2*(2OT) Missouri 4,293 Cassie Lewis (Oklahoma State) Kathrin Lehmann (Oklahoma State)
    2004 Texas A&M (3) 2–0 Texas 7,606 Kelly Wilson (Texas) Kati Jo Spisak (Texas A&M)
    2005 Texas A&M (4) 2–1 Colorado 6,768 Paige Carmichael (Texas A&M) Ashlee Pistorius (Texas A&M)
    2006 Texas (1) 1–1†
    (5–4 pen.)
    Colorado 4,479 Kelsey Carpenter (Texas) Dianna Pfenninger (Texas)
    2007 Texas (2) 2–1 Texas A&M 8,243 Dianna Pfenninger (Texas) Kasey Moore (Texas)
    2008 Missouri (1) 1–0 Colorado 5,216 Alysha Bonnick (Missouri) Tasha Dittamore (Missouri)
    2009 Oklahoma State (2) 1–0 Texas A&M 6,750 Rachel Shipley (Texas A&M) Melinda Mercado (Oklahoma State)
    2010 Oklahoma State (3) 1–1†
    (5–4 pen.)
    Oklahoma 3,362 Morgan Marlborough (Nebraska) Melinda Mercado (Oklahoma State)
    2011 Texas A&M (5) 1–0 Oklahoma State 4,903 Kelley Monogue (Texas A&M) Adrianna Franch (Oklahoma State)
    2012 Baylor (1) 4–1 TCU 2,928 Dana Larsen (Baylor) Vittoria Arnold (TCU)
    2013 West Virginia (1) 1–0 Oklahoma State Swope Soccer VillageKansas City, MO 2,787 Frances Silva (West Virginia) Kadeisha Buchanan (West Virginia)
    2014 West Virginia (2) 1–0 Oklahoma 2,451 Ashley Lawrence (West Virginia) Kadeisha Buchanan (West Virginia)
    2015 Texas Tech (1) 1–0 Kansas 2,812 Janine Beckie (Texas Tech) Lauren Watson (Texas Tech)
    2016 West Virginia (3) 3–2 TCU 2,572 Ashley Lawrence (West Virginia) Kadeisha Buchanan (West Virginia)
    2017 Baylor (2) 1–0*(OT) TCU 2,279 Aline De Lima (Baylor) Katie Lund (TCU)
    2018 West Virginia (4) 3–0 Baylor 2,138 Sh'Nia Gordon (West Virginia) Easther Mayi Kith (West Virginia)
    2019 Kansas (1) 1–0 TCU 2,025 Messiah Bright (TCU) Sarah Peters (Kansas)
    2021 TCU (1) 2–1 Texas Round Rock Multipurpose ComplexRound Rock, TX 4,295 Messiah Bright (TCU) Jenna Winebrenner (TCU)
    2022 West Virginia (5) 1–0*(2OT) TCU 1,715 Lauren Segalla (West Virginia) Jordan Brewster (West Virginia)
    2023 Texas (3) 3–1 BYU 1,032 Lexi Missimo (Texas) Mia Justus (Texas)

    By school

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    Source:[3]

    School Appearances W–L–T Pct Finals Titles Title Years
    Baylor 19 15–15–1 .500 3 2 2012, 2017
    BYU 1 2–1–0 .667 1 0
    UCF 1 1–1–0 .500 0 0
    Cincinnati 1 1–1–0 .500 0 0
    Colorado 12 7–10–2 .421 3 0
    Houston 0 0–0–0 0 0
    Iowa State 11 0–9–3 .125 0 0
    Kansas 19 8–11–5 .357 2 1 2019
    Kansas State 0 0–0–0 0 0
    Missouri 14 11–12–2 .480 4 1 2008
    Nebraska 14 18–8–0 .692 6 5 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002
    Oklahoma 16 6–16–0 .273 2 0
    Oklahoma State 18 13–11–3 .537 5 3 2003, 2009, 2010
    TCU 11 6–6–7 .500 6 1 2021
    Texas 25 16–18–6 .475 6 3 2006, 2007, 2023
    Texas A&M 16 22–9–3 .691 10 5 1997, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2011
    Texas Tech 17 6–14–2 .318 1 1 2015
    West Virginia 11 12–4–2 .722 5 5 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2022

    Teams in italics no longer sponsor women's soccer in the Big 12.

    References

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    1. ^ "Big 12 Announces CPKC to Host 2024 and 2025 Big 12 Soccer Championships". big12sports.com. March 12, 2024. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  • ^ Record book big12sports.com [dead link]
  • ^ "2019-2020 Big 12 Conference Record Book" (PDF). Big 12 Conference. pp. 161–164. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
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