Kaitlyn Breslin Makes NCAA History with Four-Home-Run Game as UConn Leads Creighton in Suspended Thriller

Kaitlyn Breslin etched her name into the NCAA softball record books with a historic performance, blasting four home runs in a single game against Creighton to tie the all-time record.
The reigning Big East Player of the Week continued her red-hot streak at the plate with a remarkable outing that featured a solo shot in the second inning, a two-run blast in the third, and back-to-back home runs in the fifth and sixth innings.
Her four-home-run game makes her the latest player to achieve this prestigious milestone — a feat accomplished only a handful of times in NCAA history, most recently by Arkansas’ Danielle Gibson against SIUE on February 23, 2019.
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It’s been a back-and-forth affair as the two teams have combined for 32 hits on the evening and have yet to finish the game.
The game is currently suspended in the top of the sixth inning, with UConn leading Creighton 21-18. Breslin will have a chance to claim sole possession of the record when play resumes on Saturday at 2:00 PM ET, with two outs in the top of the sixth.