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UCLA's Megan Grant sets NCAA softball record with 38th home run this season
UCLA slugger Megan Grant has set the single-season home run record for Division I softball
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UCLA slugger Megan Grant has set the single-season home run record for Division I softball
UCLA senior Megan Grant broke the previous single-season record of 37 homers, set in 1995 by Arizona's Laura Espinoza.
UCLA slugger Megan Grant set the single-season home run record for Division I softball when she hit her 38th of the season on Saturday. Grant drove an 0-2 pitch from Nebraska's Jordy Frahm deep to left-center field for a solo home run, giving UCLA a 2-0 lead in the third inning of the Big Ten Championship Game. The senior broke the record she shared for one day with Arizona’s Laura Espinoza, who hit 37 home runs in 1995.
UCLA softball senior Megan Grant has officially broken the NCAA single-season home run record. Grant hit her 38th home run of the season in the third inning of the Big Ten Tournament championship game on Saturday. The record-breaking home run was not enough to help No. 3 seed UCLA take down No. 1 seed Nebraska […] The post UCLA’s Megan Grant Breaks NCAA Single-Season Home Run Record appeared first on LA Sports Report.