Oklahoma's Kendall Wells Nears NCAA Softball Home Run Record
Who has hit the most home runs in an NCAA softball season?
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In the 2026 NCAA Division I softball season, the Oklahoma Sooners set a new record with 169 home runs, surpassing their previous record. Freshman catcher Kendall Wells is close to tying the single-season record of 37 home runs set by Laura Espinoza in 1995, currently standing at 36 home runs.
- 01Oklahoma Sooners set a new NCAA record with 169 home runs in a season.
- 02Kendall Wells is one home run shy of tying the single-season record with 36 home runs.
- 03Laura Espinoza's record of 37 home runs from 1995 is at risk of being tied.
- 04Wells is among the top home run hitters in NCAA history.
- 05Other notable players include Karli Spaid and Jocelyn Alo with 36 and 34 home runs, respectively.
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The Oklahoma Sooners have made history in the 2026 NCAA Division I softball season by hitting a total of 169 home runs, breaking their own record set in 2021. Freshman catcher Kendall Wells has been instrumental in this achievement, currently with 36 home runs, just one shy of tying the all-time single-season record of 37 home runs set by Laura Espinoza of Arizona in 1995. Wells is competing with notable players such as Karli Spaid from Miami (Ohio) and Jocelyn Alo from Oklahoma, who have also made significant contributions to the home run leaderboard. This season has showcased the power of Oklahoma's offense, making them a formidable force in NCAA softball.
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