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2025 Southeastern Conference softball season

The 2025 SEC softball season began play Thursday, February 6, and conference play began on Friday, March 7. The 2025 Southeastern Conference softball tournament took place May 6–10 at Turner Softball Stadium in Athens, Georgia. Vanderbilt University does not have a softball program.

SEC preseason poll
The head coaches SEC preseason poll was released on January 30, 2025. Each head coach votes on a scale of 14 points for first place descending to 1 point for last place, 14th. Each coach only votes for 14 teams, since they can not vote for their own team. Newcomers, Texas and Oklahoma, were picked to finish 1st and 3rd, respectively. Texas, Florida, who finished 2nd, and Oklahoma were the only teams receiving 1st place votes,receiving 7, 6, and 2 1st place votes, respectively. == Record vs. conference opponents ==
Record vs. conference opponents
{{SEC softball record vs. opponent| team={} | update=complete | year=2025 | SourceResults=https://www.warrennolan.com/softball/2025/conf-schedule?conference=SEC | SourceSchedule=https://www.secsports.com/news/2024/09/sec-announces-2025-softball-schedule | ALA all won=12 | ALA all lost=12 | ALA tie brkr=0.000 | ALA srs won=3 | ALA srs lost=5 | ALA swps=1 | ALA swpt=0 | ARK all won=14 | ARK all lost=10 | ARK tie brkr=0.001 | ARK srs won=6 | ARK srs lost=2 | ARK swps=1 | ARK swpt=1 | AUB all won=6 | AUB all lost=18 | AUB tie brkr=0.000 | AUB srs won=3 | AUB srs lost=5 | AUB swps=0 | AUB swpt=5 | FLA all won=14 | FLA all lost=10 | FLA tie brkr=0.000 | FLA srs won=5 | FLA srs lost=3 | FLA swps=1 | FLA swpt=0 | UGA all won=7 | UGA all lost=16 | UGA tie brkr=0 | UGA srs won=0 | UGA srs lost=8 | UGA swps=0 | UGA swpt=0 | KEN all won=7 | KEN all lost=17 | KEN tie brkr=0 | KEN srs won=2 | KEN srs lost=6 | KEN swps=1 | KEN swpt=4 | LSU all won=12 | LSU all lost=12 | LSU tie brkr=0.001 | LSU srs won=4 | LSU srs lost=4 | LSU swps=1 | LSU swpt=1 | MSU all won=13 | MSU all lost=11 | MSU tie brkr=0.000 | MSU srs won=5 | MSU srs lost=3 | MSU swps=1 | MSU swpt=1 | MIZ all won=6 | MIZ all lost=18 | MIZ tie brkr=0.001 | MIZ srs won=1 | MIZ srs lost=7 | MIZ swps=0 | MIZ swpt=3 | OKL all won=17 | OKL all lost=7 | OKL tie brkr=0 | OKL srs won=5 | OKL srs lost=3 | OKL swps=4 | OKL swpt=0 | OMS all won=11 | OMS all lost=13 | OMS tie brkr=0 | OMS srs won=3 | OMS srs lost=5 | OMS swps=0 | OMS swpt=0 | SCA all won=13 | SCA all lost=11 | SCA tie brkr=0.001 | SCA srs won=5 | SCA srs lost=3 | SCA swps=1 | SCA swpt=1 | TEN all won=15 | TEN all lost=9 | TEN tie brkr=0 | TEN srs won=6 | TEN srs lost=2 | TEN swps=1 | TEN swpt=0 | TEX all won=16 | TEX all lost=8 | TEX tie brkr=0 | TEX srs won=6 | TEX srs lost=2 | TEX swps=3 | TEX swpt=1 | TAM all won=16 | TAM all lost=7 | TAM tie brkr=0 | TAM srs won=6 | TAM srs lost=2 | TAM swps=2 | TAM swpt=0 | Arkansas at Ole Miss=1–2 | Auburn at Mississippi State=0–3 | Florida at Texas A&M=2–1 | Tennessee at Georgia=2–1 | Missouri at Kentucky=0–3 | South Carolina at Oklahoma=0–3 | Mississippi State at Alabama=2–1 | Oklahoma at Arkansas=3–0 | Texas A&M at Auburn=3–0 | Texas at Florida=2–1 | Georgia at South Carolina=1–2 | Kentucky at LSU=0–3 | Alabama at Texas A&M=1–2 | Arkansas at Tennessee=2–1 | Auburn at Texas=0–3 | LSU at Georgia=2–1 | Ole Miss at Kentucky=1–2 | Oklahoma at Missouri=2–1 | Georgia at Alabama=1–2 | Kentucky at Arkansas=0–3 | Florida at Auburn=3–0 | South Carolina at LSU=2–1 | Missouri at Ole Miss=1–2 | Texas at Mississippi State=2–1 | Tennessee at Oklahoma=2–1 | Alabama at LSU=1–2 | Arkansas at Florida=2–1 | Auburn at Kentucky=2–1 | Texas A&M at Georgia=2–0 | Ole Miss at South Carolina=1–2 | Mississippi State at Tennessee=1–2 | Texas at Missouri=3–0 | Oklahoma at Alabama=1–2 | South Carolina at Arkansas=1–2 | Georgia at Auburn=1–2 | Florida at Ole Miss=2–1 | LSU at Texas A&M=0–3 | Missouri at Mississippi State=1–2 | Tennessee at Texas=2–1 | Alabama at Florida=1–2 | Auburn at Tennessee=0–3 | Ole Miss at Georgia=2–1 | Kentucky at South Carolina=0–3 | LSU at Texas=1–2 | Mississippi State at Oklahoma=0–3 | Texas A&M at Missouri=2–1 | Missouri at Alabama=0–3 | Arkansas at Texas A&M=2–1 | South Carolina at Auburn=1–2 | Florida at LSU=1–2 | Mississippi State at Kentucky=2–1 | Tennessee at Ole Miss=2–1 | Texas at Oklahoma=0–3 | Alabama at South Carolina=1–2 | LSU at Arkansas=1–2 | Oklahoma at Florida=1–2 | Georgia at Missouri=1–2 | Kentucky at Texas=0–3 | Ole Miss at Mississippi State=1–2 | Texas A&M at Tennessee=2–1 }} One game TAM @ UGA cancelled.Tie breakers: ARK>FLA hd to hd, SCA>MSU KEN common, LSU>ALA hd to hd, MIZ>AUB TAM common. ==National rankings==
National rankings
The SEC has had all 15 softball teams ranked in the top 25, at some point, in two of these polls, and 14 in the top 25, at some point, in the third. From the previous polls, to the final polls. Texas rose as much as 5 places. Tennessee went up 3 in one poll. Ole Miss rose as much as 17. Arkansas dropped as much as 10. Texas A&M dropped as much as 14. Alabama dropped as much as 5. LSU dropped as much as 11. Mississippi State dropped as much as 7. Georgia went up at most 10. There were no other teams with changes of more than 2 places, up or down. All games were in the 2025 NCAA Division I softball tournament. Rankings of opponents is at the time of the game in the D1Softball poll. • Texas went 1–0 over #2 Oklahoma, #3 Florida, #7 Tennessee, & 2–1 versus #11 Clemson & #12 Texas Tech, and 4–0 against not ranked. • Tennessee was 0–1 versus #2 Oklahoma, 1–0 over #3 Florida, 1–0 against #9 UCLA & #6 Texas, and 5–1 against not ranked. • Ole Miss went 0–1 against #12 Texas Tech & #16 Oregon, was 2–1 over #13 Arizona & #4 Arkansas, and 1–0 over not ranked. • Arkansas was 4–2 against not ranked. • Texas A&M went 4–2 against not ranked. • Alabama went 0–2 versus #2 Oklahoma and 3–0 over not ranked. • LSU was 1–2 against not ranked. • Mississippi State was 0–2 against #12 Texas Tech and 2–0 over not ranked. • Georgia was 1–2 against #14 Duke and 1–0 over not ranked. NFCA/GOROUT The 14th poll is after the conference tournaments and before the NCAA tournament. The 15th poll, after the NCAA tournament, is the final poll. ESPN/USA Softball Collegiate The 14th poll is after the conference tournaments and before the NCAA tournament. The 15th poll, after the NCAA tournament, is the final poll. ==All-SEC teams==
All-SEC teams
On May 9, SEC officials announced their softball awards for the 2025 season. Bri Ellis of Arkansas was selected as Player of the Year, Karlyn Pickens of Tennessee was named Pitcher of the Year, and Tori Edwards of LSU was Freshman of the Year, and Patty Gasso of Oklahoma was chosen as the Coach of the Year, and Sam Landry of Oklahoma is Newcomer of the Year. The All-SEC Teams consist of 21 student-athletes on the First Team, 22 student-athletes on the Second Team, and a ten-member All-Defensive Team: All-SEC First Team • Audrey Vandagriff, Alabama • Bri Ellis, Arkansas • AnnaLea Adams, Auburn • Kendra Falby, Florida • Taylor Shumaker, Florida • Reagan Walsh, Florida • Tori Edwards, LSU • Jaden Pone, Ole Miss • Sierra Sacco, Mississippi State • Julia Crenshaw, Missouri • Sam Landry, Oklahoma • Nelly McEnroe-Marinas,Oklahoma • Kasidi Pickering, Oklahoma • Taylor Pannell, Tennessee • Karlyn Pickens, Tennessee • Reese Atwood, Texas • Teagan Kavan, Texas • Mia Scott, Texas • Joley Mitchell, Texas • Emiley Kennedy, Texas A&M • Mya Perez, Texas A&M All-SEC Second Team • Kali Heivilin, Alabama • Robyn Herron, Arkansas • Reagan Johnson, Arkansas • Ella McDowell, Arkansas • Mia Williams, Florida • Dallis Goodnight, Georgia • Hallie Mitchell, Kentucky • Maci Bergeron, LSU • Sydney Berzon, LSU • Danieca Coffey, LSU • Lexie Brady, Ole Miss • Persy Llamas, Ole Miss • Nadia Barbary, Mississippi State • Raelin Chaffin, Mississippi State • Gabbie Garcia, Oklahoma • Sam Gress, South Carolina • Kayden Henry, Texas • Ashton Maloney, Texas • Katie Stewart, Texas • Mac Barbara, Texas A&M • Amari Harper, Texas A&M • Koko Wooley, Texas A&M SEC All-Defensive Team • Pitcher: Sam Landry, Oklahoma • Pitcher: Sam Gress, South Carolina • Catcher: Reese Atwood, Texas • First Base: Bri Ellis, Arkansas • Second Base: Ailana Agbayani, Oklahoma • Shortstop: Gabbie Garcia, Oklahoma • Third Base: Nadia Barbary, Mississippi State • Left Field: Jaden Pone, Ole Miss • Center Field: Kendra Falby, Florida • Right Field: Ashton Maloney, Texas ==References==
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