2016 Division I Softball conference championships automatic qualifiers

2016 Division I Softball conference championships automatic qualifiers

2016 Division I Softball conference championships, automatic qualifiers NCAA.com

CHAMPS

PRESENTED BY The Division I Softball Committee will unveil its selections for the 2016 NCAA Division I Softball Championship on Sunday May 15 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPNU. The 64-team field will be selected from 283 NCAA Division I institutions sponsoring the sport of softball. Of the 64 teams, 32 teams will receive automatic qualification with the remaining best 32 teams selected on an at-large basis. 2016 DIVISION I SOFTBALL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS Conference Location Dates Champion
American Athletic
Tulsa, Okla.
May 12-14


Raleigh, N.C.
May 12-14


Vestal, N.Y.
May 11-14


Washington, D.C.
May 12-15
Fordham

Fort Myers, Fla.
May 11-14


No tournament
N/A


Rosemont, Ill.
May 13-14


Ogden, Utah
May 12-14


Rock Hill, S.C.
May 11-14


University Park, Pa.
May 12-14


No tournament
N/A


Denton, TX
May 11-14


Harrisburg, Va.
May 10-13


Chicago, Ill.
May 11-14


Cambridge, Mass.
May 8-9


Akron, Ohio
May 11-14


Ormond Beach, Fla.
May 12-14


No tournament
N/A


Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
May 11-15


Carbondale, Ill.
May 12-14


Brooklyn, N.Y.
May 12-14


Oxford, Ala.
May 11-14


No tournament
N/A


Bethlehem, Pa.
May 12-15
Boston U.

Starkville, Miss.
May 11-14


Irondale, Ala.
May 11-14


Greensboro, N.C.
May 11-14


Lake Charles, La.
May 11-13


Fargo, N.D.
May 11-14


Mobile, Ala.
May 11-14


Seattle, Wash.
May 12-14


No championship
N/A

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