Stat: NCAA Softball Statistical Leaders After Week 8 (through March 28, 2026)
stat — The NCAA softball statistical leaders through games March 28, 2026, show individual standouts across batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, hits and RBI.
What Stat Leaders Lead Batting Average and On-Base Percentage?
The season-through figures list the top 10 players in batting average and on-base percentage as follows.
- Batting Average: 1. Isa Torres, JR, Florida State,.609; 2. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue,.602; 3. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris,.600; 4. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA,.547; 5. Kaitlyn Terry, JR, Texas Tech,.536; 6. Makena Alexanser, JR, Butler,.534; 7. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina,.516; 8. Jordan Woolery, SR,.515; 9. Madison Clark, JR, Nevada,.512; 10. Kai Minor, FR, Oklahoma,.505.
- On-Base Percentage: 1. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA,.710; 2. Isa Torres, JR, Florida State,.660; 3. Mya Perez, JR, Texas A& M,.635; 4. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue,.622; 5. Makena Alexander, JR, Butler,.621; 6. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris,.620; 7. Kaitlyn Terry, JR, Texas Tech,.615; 8. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA,.612; 9. Katie Stewart, JR, Texas,.604; 10. Addie Lucier, SO, Wofford,.597.
What Stat Patterns Emerge in Slugging and Hits?
Slugging percentage leaders show power production at the top of the stat lists; the hits leaders reflect high-contact, high-volume performance.
- Slugging Percentage: 1. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, 1. 520; 2. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA, 1. 242; 3. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina, 1. 198; 4. Aglaia Rudd, JR, Robert Morris, 1. 169; 5. Courtney Poulich, SR, Robert Morris, 1. 132; 6. Kendall Wells, FR, Oklahoma, 1. 111; 7. Katie Stewart, JR, Texas, 1. 100; 8. Makena Alexander, JR, Butler, 1. 110; 9. Kate Lappe, SR, Northern Iowa, 1. 057; 10. Lauren Holt, SR, Cornell, 1. 045.
- Hits: 1. Moriah Polar, JR, Purdue, 682; 2. Madison Clark, JR, Nevada, 653; 3. Sanaa Thompson, JR, North Carolina, 614; 4. Taylor Shumaker, SO, Florida, 595; 5. Hannah Christian, SO, Southern Mississippi, 56; 6. Chelsea Mack, SR, Louisville, 56; 7. Shelby Morris, SO, Southeastern Louisiana, 56; 8. Isa Torres, JR, Florida State, 569; 9. Mihyia Davis, SR, Texas Tech, 55; 10. Kally Meredith, JR, Florida International, 55.
Who Tops RBI and What Do Counting Stats Show?
Counting totals for runs batted in highlight primary run producers through the same games.
- RBI: 1. Jordan Woolery, SR, UCLA, 712; 2. Emily LeGette, JR, North Carolina, 603; 3. Kendall Wells, FR, Oklahoma, 554; 4. Megan Grant, SR, UCLA, 545; 5. Bri Alejandre, FR, UCLA, 53; 6. Brie Howard, JR, Austin Peay, 53; 7. Sydney Stewart, SR, Arizona, 538; 8. Jocelyn Erickson, SR, Florida, 529; 9. Macee Eaton, JR, Virginia, 511; 10. Nicole Edmiaston, JR, Stetson, 50.
These stat leaderboards reflect the top individual performances through games March 28, 2026. Teams and players will continue to move up and down these lists as the season progresses; the lists above capture the leaders at this Week 8 inflection point.




