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Big Ten women's soccer tournament

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Collegiate soccer tournament
Big Ten women's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
SportCollege soccer
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Number of teams10
FormatSingle-elimination
Current stadiumEnergizer Park
Current locationSt. Louis, Missouri
Played1994–2008
2011–present
Last contest2025
Current championWashington (1st. title)
Most championshipsPenn State (9 titles)
TV partnerBTN
Official websitebigten.org/wsoc

TheBig Ten women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament insoccer for theBig Ten Conference. The tournament issingle-elimination format and seeding is based on regular season records. The top four highest-seeded teams host the quarterfinal matches and the highest remaining seed after the quarterfinal round. The highest remaining seeded teams following the quarterfinal round hosts the semifinals and likewise for the championship match.[1]

The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to theNCAA Division I women's soccer championship.Penn State is the winningest team in championship history with 9 titles.

Champions

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Source: Big Ten (2023)[2] and Big Ten (2025)[3]

Key
  • (1) – Title number
  • a.e.t. – Match went toextra time
  • p – Match decided by apenalty shootout after extra time
  •   – Winning team also won regular season

Finals

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Ed.YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationMVP (offensive)MVP (defensive)
11994Wisconsin(1)3–0MinnesotaMcClimon Stadium •Madison, Wisconsin
21995Minnesota(1)1–0WisconsinBill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, In
31996Indiana(1)1–0WisconsinJesse Owens StadiumColumbus, Oh
41997Michigan(1)1–0 (a.e.t.)NorthwesternNational Sports CenterBlaine, Mn
51998Penn State(1)2–0Ohio StateJeffrey FieldUniversity Park, Pa
61999Michigan(2)4–2Penn StateBill Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, In
72000Penn State(2)1–0 (a.e.t.)MichiganDemirjian Park •Champaign, Il
82001Penn State(3)2–1 (a.e.t.)IllinoisFolk FieldWest Lafayette, In
92002Ohio State(1)2–1WisconsinDeMartin Complex •East Lansing, Mi
102003Illinois(1)2–0MichiganMcClimon Stadium • Madison, Wi
112004Ohio State(2)2–0Penn StateJesse Owens Stadium • Columbus, Oh
122005Wisconsin(2)3–1MichiganU-M Soccer StadiumAnn Arbor, Mi
132006Penn State(4)3–1IllinoisJeffrey Field • University Park, Pa
142007Purdue(1)3–1Ohio StateElizabeth Lyle StadiumFalcon Heights, Mn
152008Penn State(5)2–1MinnesotaIowa Soccer Complex •Iowa City, Ia
162011Illinois(2)2–1Penn StateLakeside FieldEvanston, Il
172012Ohio State(3)2–1IllinoisBill Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, In
182013Nebraska(1)1–0IowaDemirjian Park • Champaign, Il
192014Wisconsin(2)1–0 (a.e.t.)IowaFolk Field • West Lafayette, In
202015Penn State(6)2–0RutgersJeffrey Field • University Park, Pa
212016Minnesota(2)2–1RutgersElizabeth Lyle Stadium • Falcon Heights, MnSydney Squires, MinnesotaTori Burnett, Minnesota
222017Penn State(7)2–1NorthwesternGrand ParkWestfield, In
232018Minnesota(3)0–0(5–4p)Penn StateGrand Park • Westfield, InApril Bockin, MinnesotaMaddie Nielsen, Minnesota
242019Penn State(8)2–1 (a.e.t.)MichiganYurcak FieldPiscataway, NJPayton Linnehan, Penn StateAmanda Dennis, Penn State
252020Iowa(1)1–0WisconsinJeffrey Field • University Park, Pa
262021Michigan(3)1–0RutgersYurcak Field • Piscataway, NjRaleigh Loughman, MichiganAlia Martin, Michigan
272022Penn State(9)3–2Michigan StateLower.com Field • Columbus, OhAlly Schlegel, Penn StateKatherine Asman, Penn State
282023Iowa(2)1–0WisconsinLower.com Field • Columbus, OhEmma Jaskaniec, WisconsinSamantha Cary, Iowa
292024UCLA(1)5–0RutgersEnergizer ParkSt. Louis, MissouriQuincy McMahon, UCLA
302025Washington(1)1–1(4–1p)Michigan StateEnergizer Park • St. Louis, MissouriSamiah Shell, Washington

By school

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As of 2025 Tournament[4][5]
SchoolGPWLTPct.FinalsTitlesTitle Years
Illinois3716155.514522003, 2011
Indiana205141.275111996
Iowa2511122.480422020, 2023
Maryland1010.00000
Michigan4423174.568731997, 1999, 2021
Michigan State256163.30020
Minnesota3617145.542531995, 2016, 2018
Nebraska11542.545112013
Northwestern268171.32720
Ohio State3714185.446532002, 2004, 2012
Penn State6442166.7031391998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008,
2015, 2017, 2019, 2022
Purdue20992.500112007
Rutgers22994.50040
UCLA5410.800112024
USC3111.50000
Washington5212.600112025
Wisconsin4720224.478831994, 2005, 2014

Big Ten Medal of Honor

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The Big Ten Medal of Honor is awarded to a player from the graduating class of a Big Ten Conference university who "demonstrated athletic and academic excellence throughout their college career." The recipients include:

YearPlayerTeam
1991Emily CoatneyMichigan State
1992Heather TaggartWisconsin
1994Susie HoltWisconsin
1998Jennifer McElmuryGolden Gophers
1999Shannon BrownWisconsin
2001Kacy BeitelMichigan
2003Emily OleksiukPenn State
2005Joanna LohmanPenn State
2006Jessica RingWisconsin
2006Christen KarniskiIllinois
2006Courtney O'BryanIndiana
2008Mary Therese McDonnellIllinois
2006Lindsey CottrellMichigan
2008Shauna StapletonPurdue
2009Emily ZurrerIllinois
2009Zoe BouchellePenn State
2011Jenna CarosioIllinois
2012Laurie NosbuschWisconsin
2014Vanessa DiBernardoIllinois
2016Rachel BeanlandsMaryland
2016Britt EckerstromPenn State
2016Brianne ReedRutgers

References

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  1. ^"Big Ten Women's Soccer Tournament". Big Ten Conference. Archived fromthe original on 8 May 2017. Retrieved10 April 2017.
  2. ^"2023 Women's Soccer Record Book"(PDF).Big Ten Conference. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 9, 2023. RetrievedMarch 22, 2024.
  3. ^"Washington Wins 2025 Big Ten Women's Soccer Tournament Title" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. November 9, 2025. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  4. ^"All-Time Big Ten Tournament Standings".Big Ten Men's Soccer Records and Statistics(PDF).Rosemont, Illinois:Big Ten Conference. August 16, 2016. p. 3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 21, 2016. RetrievedApril 10, 2017.
  5. ^"Big 10 Women's Soccer Tournament Records"(PDF).Big Ten Conference. BigTen.org. 2015. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 10, 2016. RetrievedApril 7, 2017.

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