SEC Softball Championships will be played in Madison
Dignitaries stand shoulder-to-shoulder in support of the announcement of the Southeastern Conference Softball Championships coming to Toyota Field beginning in 2027. Those helping to make the announcement inside SportsMED Stadium Club at Toyota Field include left to right, Mark Russell, Huntsville Sports Commission, Steve Haraway, Madison County Commissioner District 2, Jeremy Hammond, Southeastern Conference, Madison Mayor Ranae Bartlett, Garrett Fahrmann, Rocket City Trash Pandas, and Joel Lamp, Convention & Visitors Bureau. Photo by Bob Labbe
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 By Bob Labbe  
Published 6:05 am Wednesday, April 22, 2026

SEC Softball Championships will be played in Madison

The tournament will be played at Toyota Field for the next four years, 2027-30

MADISON – In 2021, the SEC Gymnastics Championships were held in Huntsville inside the Von Braun Center. Now five years later, the announcement on the coveted SEC Softball Championships will be coming to Madison and Toyota Field beginning in 2027.

“This is a perfect way to introduce the Tennessee Valley across the world,” said Mark Russell, executive director of the Huntsville Sports Commission at the announcement at the SportsMED Stadium Club at Toyota Field of the four-year deal between Madison and the SEC.

“The highest level of softball anywhere in the world is played right here in the SEC,” said Jeremy Hammond, of the Southeastern Conference Championship Committee. “Our championship should reflect the very best of what our conference represents. We look forward to seeing that vision come to life in May 2027, right here at Toyota Field.”

This has been almost four years in the making as a complete team effort between Madison, Huntsville and Madison County. They came together to make this premiere event in North Alabama a reality. The first tournament of the four-year deal will take place May 11-15, 2027 and will be the first tournament at a neutral site since Plant City, Fla. hosted the tournament over 20 years ago.

The Championship Tournament has traditionally been held on a school campus similar to this year’s SEC Championship set to be held at the University of Kentucky.

Steve Haraway, longtime Madison resident, who has been involved in sports of all kinds, is now Madison County Commissioner District 2. He said of the huge announcement for his hometown, “Since its creation, Toyota Field has made so many memories for families across Madison County and we now get to open the doors to welcome all the fans of the SEC softball to our region and showcase this fantastic area we live, work and play in every day.”

The SEC Softball Championships will be nationally televised on ESPN and the SEC Network, thus showing the rest of the world what they are missing here in North Alabama. Coaches within the SEC have asked to explore a way to get a bigger stage for the tournament play.

“There were several cities vying for the tournament, but there are not a plethora of championship softball venues in the country so when Toyota Field hosted the softball game here in February, that process success presented us with a championship level playing surface for our tournament,” added Hammond. “The entire environment surrounding Town Madison is fantastic. Teams can stay within 15 minutes of this stadium. After my first visit here, I told the SEC office, this team here is really ambitious as they will stay on the radar here as it’s evident how important this is to them. I was really struck by the alignment of the leadership here. We ultimately wanted to go where we were wanted and nobody did as good of job as the group here who expressed the desire to have our tournament here.”

“The hard work of everyone involved has brought us to this point as softball is one of the fastest growing sports in the broadcast world, which is headlined by several teams in the SEC,” said Madison Mayor Ranae Bartlett. “Madison is proud to invest in woman’s sports. The icing on the cake is having each game broadcast live on ESPN and the SEC Network thus bringing the national spotlight onto our community each year.”

“This has a great ring to it and our vision is clear of what this event means to our area,” said Garrett Fahrmann general manager of the Rocket City Trash Pandas. “Softball has a rich history in this area and we have the staff to handle this challenge.”

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