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Jocelyn Alo

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Full name
Jocelyn Alo
Years active
2022–present
Position
Outfielder
Jersey number
14
Nationality
American
Hometown
Ewa Beach, Hawaii
College
Agent

jocelyn's story

Jocelyn Alo finished her college career at Oklahoma with 122 home runs, the most in NCAA softball history by any player, male or female. The record she broke belonged to Buddy Langley, a man who played in the 1990s, and she surpassed it in 2022 during her fifth season with the Sooners. The number is large enough that it requires context to land properly: the previous women's record was 95, set by Lauren Chamberlain also at Oklahoma, and Alo finished 27 home runs beyond it. She hit with a combination of raw power and plate discipline that made her simultaneously difficult to get out and difficult to pitch around, and she did it across five seasons in the most competitive environment in college softball.

She grew up in Hauula, Hawaii, of Samoan and Filipino heritage, and has spoken openly about what it meant to carry that background into a sport where Pacific Islander representation at the elite level is limited. She chose Oklahoma over other programs and became part of a Sooner dynasty that won back-to-back NCAA championships in 2021 and 2022, providing the lineup protection that allowed the team's pitching to work with leads. Her individual production was extraordinary, but it existed inside a team context that she was consistently careful to acknowledge. She was named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year in 2021 and 2022, the two seasons in which Oklahoma won national titles. After completing her college career she signed with Athletes Unlimited and joined the professional softball circuit.

She has been public about her faith and about the role her family and Hawaiian roots play in how she carries herself as an athlete and a public figure. Her parents and extended family were a visible presence at Oklahoma, and she has described the support structure they provided as central to her ability to perform under the sustained pressure of chasing a record that the sport was tracking in real time for the better part of two seasons. She entered the professional game as the most decorated home run hitter in college softball history, in either division, at any level.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

2018Big 12 Freshman of the Year
2018, 2019, 2021, 2022NFCA First-Team All-American
2019, 2021, 2022Women's College World Series Champion
2021, 2022Honda Sport Award — Softball
2021, 2022USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year
2022Big 12 Player of the Year
2022NCAA Division I Career Home Run Record

Legacy

NCAA Division I career home run leader at the conclusion of her collegiate career
One of the most decorated hitters in NCAA softball history
Three-time Women's College World Series champion
Two-time USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year

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