Georgia’s Charlie Condon connected on his 34th home run of the season against South Carolina on May 9, 2024 to earn a spot in the DI college baseball record book. 

Condon’s 34 homers are most in a DI baseball season since the BBCOR (bat-ball coefficient restitution) took effect for the 2011 season. His total surpasses Florida’s Jac Caglianone, who hit 33 in 2023. Next on the list in the BBCOR era are Ivan Melendez (32 in 2022 for Texas), Brock Wilken (31 in 2023 for Wake Forest) and Kris Bryant (31 in 2013 for San Diego). 

At the top of the all-time list, you’ll find Oklahoma State’s Pete Incaviglia with 48 home runs through 75 games in 1985. Incaviglia holds several NCAA baseball records, including most home runs in a career, most total bases in a season, most RBIs in a season and best slugging percentage in a season.

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Here are the all-time single-season home-run leaders in NCAA DI college baseball history (per the NCAA.org record book)

Player, team HR Year G
Pete Incaviglia, Oklahoma State 48 1985 75
Jeff Ledbetter, Florida State 42 1982 74
Lance Berkman, Rice 41 1997 63
Brandon Larson, LSU 40 1997 69
Steve Hacker, Missouri State 37 1995 58
Mike Willes, BYU 35 1988 60
Charlie Condon, Georgia* 34 2024 50
Daylan Holt, Texas A&M 34 1999 70
Troy Glaus, UCLA 34 1997 67
Jac Caglianone, Florida 33 2023 71
Nate Gold, Gonzaga 33 2002 56
Kevin Mench, Delaware 33 1998 52
Joe Dillon, Texas Tech 33 1997 57
Frank Fazzini, Florida State 33 1985 81
Ivan Melendez, Texas 32 2022 65
Billy Becher, New Mexico State 32 2003 61
Lance Shebelut, Fresno State 32 1988 68
Mark McGwire, Southern California 32 1984 67
Brock Wilken, Wake Forest 31 2023 66
Kris Bryant, San Diego 31 2013 62
John VanBenschoten, Kent State 31 2001 61
Casey Child, Utah 31 1997 58
J.D. Drew, Florida State 31 1997 67
Mike Willes, BYU 31 1987 63

*Current total as of May 7, 2024

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