Oklahoma softball brought power to the 2026 season, breaking its own record set in 2021 for most home runs in a single Division I campaign. (The Sooners have 169 on the year.) The long-ball barrage has been led by freshman catcher Kendall Wells, who is on the verge of breaking the single-season home run mark set by Arizona's Laura Espinoza in 1995.
Here is a look at the NCAA softball players with the most home runs in a single season.
Laura Espinoza, Arizona, 1995, 37
Kendall Wells, Oklahoma, 2026, 36
Karli Spaid, Miami (Ohio), 2024, 36
Megan Grant, UCLA, 2026, 34
Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma, 2022, 34
Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma, 2021, 34
Addison Barnard, Wichita State, 2022, 33
Lexie Elkins, Louisiana, 2015, 32
Camilla Carrera, UTEP, 2012, 32
Jordan Woolery, UCLA, 2026, 31
Stacie Chambers, Arizona, 2009, 31
Cori McMillan, Virginia Tech, 2025, 31
Stacey Nuveman, UCLA, 1999, 31
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