2024 Miami Softball Record Watch

(stats updated through May 14, 2024)
NCAA RECORD WATCH:
Single Season Team Home Run Record
| Team, Year | Games | Home Runs |
| 1. Oklahoma, 2021 | 60 | 161 |
| 2. Miami | 55 | 159 |
| 3. Hawaii, 2020 | 66 | 158 |
| 4. Oklahoma, 2022 | 62 | 155 |
Single Season Team Home Run/Game
| Team, Year | Home Runs/Game |
| 1. Miami, 2024 | 2.89 |
| 2. Oklahoma, 2021 | 2.68 |
| 3. Oklahoma, 2022 | 2.50 |
| 4. Hawaii, 2010 | 2.39 |
| 5. Wichita State, 2022 | 2.38 |
Single Season Individual Home Run Record
| Player, Year | Home Runs |
| 1. Laura Espinoza (Arizona), 1995 | 37 |
| 2. Karli Spaid (Miami), 2024 | 36 |
| 3. Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma), 2022 | 34 |
| 4. Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma), 2021 | 34 |
Career Home Runs
| Player | Home Runs |
| 1. Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) | 122 |
| 2. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 103 |
| 3. Lauren Chamberlain (Oklahoma) | 95 |
| 4. Mia Davidson (Mississippi State) | 92 |
| 5. Jessie Harper (Arizona) | 92 |
Career Total Bases
| Player | Total Bases | |
| 1. Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) | 761 | |
| 2. Stacey Nuveman (UCLA) | 653 | |
| 3. Kelly Kretschman (Alabama) | 645 | |
| 4. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 641 | |
| 5. Amber Jackson (Bethune-Cookman) | 637 | |
Career Slugging Percentage
| Player | Slugging Percentage |
| 1. Jocelyn Alo (Oklahoma) | .987 |
| 2. Lauren Chamberlain (Oklahoma) | .960 |
| 3. Stacey Nuveman (UCLA) | .945 |
| 4. Karli Spaid (Miami) | .930 |
Active Walk Leaders
| Player | Active Career Walks |
| 1. Skylar Wallace (Florida) | 193 |
| 2. Allie Cummins (Miami) | 192 |
(stats updated through May 14, 2024)
2024 NCAA LEADERS:
Team Home Runs
| Team | Home Runs |
| 1. Miami | 159 |
| 2. Virginia Tech | 113 |
| 3. Oklahoma | 100 |
| 4. Georgia Tech | 89 |
| 5. Oklahoma State | 81 |
Team Scoring
| Team | Scoring/Game |
| 1. Miami | 9.15 |
| 2. Oklahoma | 8.18 |
| 3. Texas | 8.13 |
| 4. Florida | 8.00 |
| 5. Virginia Tech | 7.79 |
Team Slugging Percentage
| Team | Slugging Percentage |
| 1. Miami | .750 |
| 2. Oklahoma | .654 |
| 3. Virginia Tech | .645 |
| 4. Texas | .628 |
| 5. Florida | .604 |
Team Batting Average
| Team | Batting Average |
| 1. Texas | .379 |
| 2. Oklahoma | .367 |
| 3. Miami | .360 |
| 4. North Carolina | .347 |
| 5. Virginia Tech | .342 |
On-Base Percentage
| Team | On-Base Percentage |
| 1. Oklahoma | .473 |
| 2. Miami | .461 |
| 3. Texas | .458 |
| 4. Florida | .452 |
| 5. Virginia Tech | .427 |
Home Runs
| Player | Home Runs |
| 1. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 36 |
| 2. Jenna Golembiewski (Miami) | 28 |
| 3. McKayla Timmons (Ball State) | 25 |
| 4. Addison Barnard (Wichita St.) | 24 |
| 5. Reese Atwood (Texas) | 22 |
Slugging Percentage
| Player | Slugging Percentage |
| 1. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 1.154 |
| 2. Jenna Golembiewski (Miami) | .983 |
| 3. Addison Barnard (Wichita St.) | .973 |
| 4. Jess Oakland (Minnesota) | .923 |
| 5. McKayla Timmons (Ball St.) | .911 |
Runs Batted In
| Player | RBI |
| 1. Reese Atwood (Texas) | 86 |
| 2. Jenna Golembiewski (Miami) | 78 |
| 3. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 77 |
| 4. Jocelyn Erickson (Florida) | 75 |
| 5. Miah McDonald (Marist) | 70 |
Runs Scored
| Player | Runs Scored |
| 1. Skylar Wallace (Florida) | 81 |
| 2. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 76 |
| 3. Jess Oakland (Minnesota) | 70 |
| 4. Kate Kobayashi (Miami) | 66 |
| 5. Allie Cummins (Miami) | 65 |
Total Bases
| Player | Total Bases |
| 1. Karli Spaid (Miami) | 195 |
| 2. Jenna Golembiewski (Miami) | 169 |
| 3. Miah McDonald (Marist) | 164 |
| 4. Jess Oakland (Minnesota) | 155 |
| 5. Morgan Smith (Rutgers) | 148 |
Walks
| Player | Walks |
| 1. Karina Gaskins (Notre Dame) | 55 |
| 2. Korbe Otis (Florida) | 53 |
| 3. Allie Cummins (Miami) | 51 |
| 4. Sara Beth Allen (Georgia Tech) | 50 |
| 5. Taryn Kern (Stanford) | 49 |
More Notes to Know
- Over the past four years the RedHawks are 173-54-1 overall and 107-16 in MAC play.
- Miami softball leads the nation in scoring (9.15), home runs (159), home runs per game (2.89) and slugging percentage (.750). They are third in batting average (.359).
- Allie Cummins is second in the nation among active players with 191 career walks. She has also played in 249 career games, most of anyone in MAC history.
- Miami is currently ranked No. 21 in the nation according to Softball America. This is the first time Miami softball has been nationally ranked in program history.
- The RedHawks won 23 straight games from March 9 through April 21, a new MAC record and are 35-1 in their last 36 contests.
- Miami has scored at least 10 runs in a game 25 times this year and has 24 run-rule victories.