UCLA's Grant ties softball single-season HR mark

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UCLA's Grant ties softball single-season HR mark

UCLA's Grant ties softball single-season HR mark

UCLA softball senior Megan Grant tied former Arizona player Laura Espinoza's 1995 record for the most home runs in NCAA single-season history with 37.

UCLA's Grant ties softball single-season HR mark

UCLA softball senior Megan Grant tied former Arizona player Laura Espinoza's 1995 record for the most home runs in NCAA single-season history with 37.

History was made on the diamond this week as UCLA senior Megan Grant smashed her way into the NCAA softball record books. Grant launched her 37th home run of the season, tying the legendary Laura Espinoza's single-season record set back in 1995 during her time with Arizona.

This milestone isn't just a number—it's a testament to Grant's incredible power and consistency at the plate. Tying a record that has stood for over three decades places her among the all-time greats in college softball. For fans of the game, it's a moment that brings back memories of Espinoza's historic run while showcasing the next generation of talent.

Grant's achievement is particularly impressive given the evolution of pitching and defensive strategies in today's game. Her ability to adjust and deliver clutch performances has been a driving force behind UCLA's success this season. Whether you're tracking her chase for the record or just love seeing history unfold, this is a season softball fans won't forget.

As the Bruins continue their postseason push, all eyes will be on Grant to see if she can claim the record outright. For now, she shares the spotlight with Espinoza, and the softball world is buzzing with excitement.

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