NORMAN — Kendall Wells broke Jocelyn Alo’s program record for home runs in a single season on Friday night. The freshman phenom hammered the first pitch she saw against Georgia, which marked her 35th home run in 2026. She launched a 230-foot shot to dead center, and the bomb also set the NCAA record for home runs by a team in a single season. She tied Alo’s record of 34 long balls on Sunday against Arkansas, a mark that the legendary Sooner slugger hit in both 2021 and 2022. Wells now sits two home runs behind Laura Espinoza’s NCAA record. The Arizona star hit 37 home runs in 72 games in 1995. Wells is 49 games into her OU career, and the Sooners still have five contests left in the regular season. Karli Spaid made the last run at Espinoza’s record in 2024. The Miami (OH) star clubbed 36 home runs in 58 contests. Sign up to our free newsletter and follow us on Facebook and X for the latest news.…