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 tying 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.
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Laura Espinoza, Arizona, 1995, 37
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Kendall Wells, Oklahoma, 2026, 36
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Karli Spaid, Miami (Ohio), 2024, 36
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Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma, 2022, 34
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Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma, 2021, 34
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Addison Barnard, Wichita State, 2022, 33
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Lexie Elkins, Louisiana, 2015, 32
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Camilla Carrera, UTEP, 2012, 32
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Stacie Chambers, Arizona, 2009, 31
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Cori McMillan, Virginia Tech, 2025, 31
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Stacey Nuveman, UCLA, 1999, 31
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