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Katiyana Mauga is the only player in NCAA history to have 20 or more home runs every year of her career. Christi Orgeron set a season record when 6 of her 22 went for grand slams in 2012; Haley Outon, Taylor Edwards and Stephanie Best each hit a record two grand slams in a single game, Best's both coming in the same inning.
Stephanie Best tied the record for single game RBIs by driving in 11 on March 9, 2003. Espinoza simultaneously set the season home run mark in 1995 with 37. Finally in 1996, Lindenberg also hit an NCAA record 29 doubles and drove in 60 RBIs.
This a list of records of the Oklahoma Sooners softball program includes batting and pitching records for both individual players and the team as a whole. [1] Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. [2] Jocelyn Alo holds the NCAA Division I softball home run record with 122. [3]
Game 1 was where Lauren Chamberlain hit her iconic two-run walk-off home run after 12 innings of play. In game 2, Keilani Ricketts drove in all four runs, and Michelle Gascoigne pitched a shut out to obtain their second national title. Once again, they hosted their regional in 2016 where they beat Wichita State and Ole Miss.
Texas catcher Reese Atwood, who set a school record for most RBIs in a season last week, broke the school record for most home runs in a season during Saturday's 23-0 win over Texas Tech in Lubbock.
From Oahu to OKC, Jocelyn Alo's softball journey has been like a storybook. Now, she will try to give her career and Sooners' season a fitting end.
As a freshman in 2012, she set the Big 12 Conference's single-season home run record, hitting thirty home runs; she finished second in the nation in home runs that year. She was the first freshman in Big 12 softball history to win the Big 12 Player of the Week award three times.
Tiare Jennings' two-run home run opened the WCWS with a bang, as Oklahoma softball scored the first runs against Texas for the entire WCWS. See it here: