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Oklahoma's Jocelyn Alo clubs 96th career home run to break NCAA softball record

HONOLULU — Oklahoma slugger Jocelyn Alo, playing in her home state for the first time since high school, hit the 96th homer of her storied career on Friday night to become the all-time leading home run hitter in NCAA softball history.

Alo's record-breaking homer came in the sixth inning of the undefeated and top-ranked Sooners' game against the host University of Hawaii in Oklahoma's third game of the Rainbow Wahine Classic.

Alo — whose full name is Jocelyn Aloha Pumehana Alo — grew up about 30 miles north of the Hawaii campus, in the small village of Hauula, and about two dozen family members were part of the overflow crowd on hand to watch her set the record.

The homer, a two-run shot that put the Sooners up 9-0, came on a 2-1 pitch from Hawaii senior right-hander Ashley Murphy, who came into the game having thrown just 2 1/3 innings this season. She threw a curveball up and out over the plate, and Alo crushed it 40 feet above the 200-foot sign in right-center field.

Jocelyn Alo hit her 96th career home run in her home state of Hawai'i on Friday night, passing former Sooner Lauren Chamberlain for the most in Division I history:

Alo bounded out of the batter's box, sure of the ball's final destination, and ran around the bases throwing the shaka hand gesture and pointing to her family in the crowd. Her teammates mobbed her at the plate, and she later came out of the dugout for a curtain call, a lei around her neck. Her reaction was equal parts exuberance and relief.

Since tying the record, Alo's quest had been stymied for eight games as nearly every opposing pitcher refused to give her anything she could drive. In those eight games, Alo walked 18 times and was hit by a pitch, bringing her on-base percentage to an

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