The 2019 Summit League softball tournament took place from May 8–11, 2019. The top six regular-season finishers of the league's seven teams met in the double-elimination tournament at the Ellig Sports Complex on the campus of North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota.
North Dakota State was the defending champion, and successfully defended their title following their defeat of second-seeded South Dakota in the final round. This was the tenth Summit League title for the Bison, who earned the Summit League's automatic berth to the 2019 NCAA Division I softball tournament with the tournament title.[2]

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2019 Summit League
softball tournament
Teams6
FormatDouble-elimination
Finals site
  • Tharaldson Park
ChampionsNorth Dakota State (10th title)
Runner-upSouth Dakota
Winning coachDarren Mueller (10th title)
MVPPaige Vargas (North Dakota State)
TelevisionMidcoSN
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2019 Summit League softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
North Dakota State  y 162 .8894216 .724
South Dakota   126 .6673328 .541
Western Illinois   126 .6672020 .500
South Dakota State   117 .6113719 .661
North Dakota   711 .3892234 .393
Purdue Fort Wayne   315 .1671039 .204
Omaha   216 .111443 .085
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 14, 2019[1]
Rankings from NFCA
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Format and Seeding

The top six teams from the regular season were seeded one through six based on conference record during the league regular season. The tournament played out as a modified double-elimination tournament, with the bottom four seeds playing each other in the single-elimination first round. The remaining rounds of the tournament were double-elimination.

Schedule

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Game Time* Matchup# Television Location Attendance
First Round – Wednesday, May 8
1 3:00 PM #4 South Dakota State 4 vs. #5 North Dakota 2 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
2 5:30 PM #3 Western Illinois 5 vs.(8) #6 Purdue Fort Wayne 7 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
Quarterfinals - Thursday, May 9
3 12:00 PM #1 North Dakota State 6 vs. #4 South Dakota State 3 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
4 2:30 PM #2 South Dakota 5 vs. #6 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
5 5:00 PM #4 South Dakota State 7 vs. #6 Purdue Fort Wayne 6 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
Semifinals - Friday, May 10
6 12:00 PM #1 North Dakota State 1 vs. #2 South Dakota 10 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
7 2:30 PM #1 North Dakota State 6 vs. #4 South Dakota State 3 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
Finals - Saturday, May 11
8 1:00 PM #1 North Dakota State 6 vs. #2 South Dakota 0 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
9 3:30 PM #1 North Dakota State 3 vs. #2 South Dakota 1 MidcoSN Tharaldson Park
*Game times in CDT. # - Rankings denote tournament seed. Reference:[3][4]
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All-Tournament Team

The following players were named to the All-Tournament Team:[5]

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Player School
Paige Vargas (MVP) North Dakota State
Madyson Camacho
Maddie Hansen
Katie Shoultz
Vanessa Anderson
Jessica Rogers South Dakota
Alyssa Rogers
Dustie Durham
Alexis Devers
Mallory McQuistan South Dakota State
Kendra Conard
Julia Andersen
Lauren Watson Purdue Fort Wayne
Abby Baez
Jailene Carpio North Dakota
Payton Abbott Western Illinois
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References

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