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UCLA's Megan Grant Sets NCAA Softball Home Run Record

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UCLA's Megan Grant Sets NCAA Softball Home Run Record

UCLA softball star Megan Grant etched her name into the NCAA record books Saturday afternoon, shattering the Division I single-season home run record with her 38th blast of the year.

The historic moment came in the third inning of the Big Ten championship game against Nebraska in College Park, Maryland. Grant's record-breaking homer represents a remarkable achievement in collegiate softball, surpassing the previous mark and establishing a new benchmark for power hitting in the sport.

The Bruins slugger has demonstrated exceptional consistency and power throughout the season, averaging more than one home run per game played. Her ability to deliver in high-pressure situations was on full display during the conference championship, where she chose one of the sport's biggest stages to claim the record.

Grant's achievement highlights UCLA's offensive prowess and underscores the program's continued excellence in developing elite talent. The record-setting performance also marks a significant milestone for the Big Ten conference, which UCLA joined as part of recent conference realignment.

As the postseason approaches, Grant's historic season positions the Bruins as a formidable threat in the NCAA tournament. Her ability to change games with one swing makes UCLA a dangerous opponent for any team with championship aspirations.

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