UCLA softball star Jordan Woolery is on the verge of making history
The UCLA Bruins offense has been historic in 2026. Senior Jordan Woolery has been a big reason why, batting over .500.
The UCLA Bruins’ offense is in the middle of an extraordinary season. In the middle of the lineup, UCLA has sluggers Megan Grant and Jordan Woolery , with both players having video game-like numbers in their senior seasons. Before UCLA takes on Oregon for a Big Ten Conference series this weekend, Grant and Woolery have already combined for 65 home runs.
Grant has 34 of those , which sets a new single-season record with plenty of time to spare. As a team, UCLA has hit 163 home runs, which is another single-season record. The ladies are rewriting the record book 🤩 pic.
twitter. com/8paF7x2JDU — UCLA on BTN (@UCLAOnBTN) April 28, 2026 Woolery has 102 RBIs so far this season, which is, you guessed it, another single-season school record. Woolery has a chance to make some more history this year, as she’s on pace to become the Division I player ever to record 30+ home runs, 100+ RBIs and post a batting average over .
500. Jordan Woolery is on track to be the first player ever NCAA Division I history with a batting average of . 500+, 30+ home runs and 100+ RBIs.