No. 3 Oklahoma softball came out swinging Tuesday as freshman Kendall Wells broke the SEC single-season home run record with her 27th homer in a 12-3 victory over Wichita State.
She passed the milestone in just the 37th game of her college career.
Wells launched a three-run blast in the sixth inning to pass previous conference record-holder, 2025 USA Player of the Year Bri Ellis. The Georgia native now leads the nation in home runs, pacing the Sooners with 60 RBIs while batting .383.
"I didn't even know that was the record," Wells said postgame. "My second and third at-bats, I didn't feel like I was making good adjustments. I talked a lot with coach JT [Gasso] in between, and kept it simple in my last at-bat."
Kendall Wells stands just three home runs away from former Sooners slugger Lauren Chamberlain's single-season mark of 30. She also trails NCAA record holder Jocelyn Alo by only seven homers, with Alo's 34 single-season blasts representing the all-time record.
Both Chamberlain and Alo established their records before Oklahoma joined the SEC in 2024. Additionally, Alo needed 23 games to reach 10 homers as a freshman, while Wells smashed 27 in just 115 at-bats.
Head coach Patty Gasso admitted she doesn't track individual records.
"Kendall Wells, what did she do? I knew something had happened, but I didn't know exactly what it was," she said. "Kendall came in more ready than any hitter I've ever seen, and that is what we are witnessing right now."
Wells is currently fueling Oklahoma's quest to reclaim its crown after reigning champion No. 1 Texas ended the Sooners' four-year title streak last season.
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Oklahoma opens a three-game series against Kentucky on Thursday at 6:30 PM ET, live on SEC Network.