During the 2016 title game, she went 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBI and was subsequently named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
[1] During her freshman year in 2018, Alo started all 62 games (39 as designated player, 23 in left field).
[6][7] During her sophomore year in 2019, Alo started 59 games (56 at right field, three as designated player), where she tied for the team lead in RBIs (56), and ranked second in hits (66) and on-base percentage (.484).
[8] During her junior year in 2020, Alo started all 24 games for the Sooners across the outfield and as designated player in a season that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Oklahoma's five games last week, Alo hit six home runs, going 7-for-17 with 10 RBIs and 25 total bases.
[16] On June 5, 2021, during the 2021 Women's College World Series, Alo hit her 31st home run of the season, setting a new Oklahoma program record for home runs in a season, surpassing the previous record of 30 set by Lauren Chamberlain in 2012.
[19][20] She finished the regular season with a .476 batting average, 24 home runs, 11 doubles and 61 RBIs, including two grand slams.
She is Oklahoma's all-time leader in home runs, RBI, batting average and on-base percentage.
[32] On November 3, 2022, she was traded by the Vipers to the Oklahoma City Spark in exchange for draft picks and cash considerations.
[36] In April 2024 it was announced that Alo became the first female member of the Savannah Bananas, by signing a one-month contract with the team.
[37][38] Alo represented the United States at the 2024 Women's Softball World Cup and won a silver medal.