On March 11, 2022, Oklahoma's Jocelyn Alo set a new record in college softball by hitting her 96th home run, ultimately finishing her career with 122. Fourteen players have surpassed the 80-home run mark in the history of college softball, with Alo leading as the all-time home run leader.

By the Numbers
  • Jocelyn Alo hit 122 home runs in her college softball career.
  • Karli Spaid from Miami (OH) has hit 96 home runs, making her an active player with a high career total.
Yes, But

Some players like Lauren Chamberlain managed to achieve their remarkable home run totals in fewer games, despite facing physical limitations that impacted their playing time.

State of Play
  • Jocelyn Alo stands as the all-time leader in home runs, slugging percentage, and total bases. She also ranks in the top five for RBIs and runs.
  • Karli Spaid is an active player with a high home run total, indicating the potential for further advancement on the all-time list.
What's Next

Future players have the opportunity to challenge and surpass the current all-time home run leaders, reshaping the record books in college softball.

Bottom Line

Jocelyn Alo's historic achievement and the presence of active players on the home run leaders list signify an exciting and competitive future for college softball.