Freshman season During her first career at-bat on February 10, 2017, Hemphill hit a three-run home run against
Towson in her Alabama debut. She finished the 2017 season with a .309 batting average and 47 hits. In addition, Hemphill led the team with 9 home runs, 41 RBIs, and 57 walks and was named to the
SEC All-Freshman Team. In the field, Hemphill mainly played
first base and occasionally
catcher, but for the majority of games she was used as a
designated hitter. During a match against
Ole Miss on May 5, 2017, Hemphill hit a solo home run and had an early celebration with her team. However, she was tagged and called out due to Hemphill not touching home plate (she had jumped over the plate to her team in her excitement at the home run). The game ended with an Ole Miss victory, 5–4.
Sophomore year In the 2018 season, Hemphill had a .333 batting average with 41 hits, 48 RBIs, and 13 home runs. She missed two weeks of the season due to a foot injury, only starting 49 of 56 games. Hemphill primarily played first base her sophomore season. She set a single-season school record with 26 home runs (tying the SEC record) and 84 RBIs (leading the
NCAA). She helped Alabama reach their first
Women's College World Series since 2016, where she hit her record-breaking 26th home run on June 1, 2019, in a 15–3 victory against
Florida that kept them alive in the loser's bracket. Alabama eventually reached the tournament semi-finals and were eliminated by
Oklahoma, and Hemphill made the 2019 Women's College World Series All-Tournament team. Following the 2019 season, Hemphill was named an NFCA Second Team All-American and First Team All-SEC.
Senior Year In a 2020 season shortened by the
COVID-19 pandemic, Hemphill batted .280 and recorded 14 hits, 10 RBIs, and 4 homeruns in 22 games.
Redshirt senior year Hemphill chose to return for her fifth year of eligibility in 2021, and finished the season leading the team with a .419 batting average, 14 home runs, 57 RBIs, 57 walks, a .581 on-base percentage, and a .770 slugging percentage. On May 14, she hit her 61st home run against
Tennessee in the
SEC tournament semi-finals to become the Alabama all-time career home run leader. Hemphill helped Alabama win their first SEC Tournament Championship since 2012 after the team defeated
Florida on May 15, recording three home runs in the tournament. On June 6, Hemphill recorded her 237th career walk in the first match of the Women's College World Series semi-finals, against
Florida State, making her the SEC record-holder for most career walks. A day later, she hit a two-run homer against Florida State in the second semi-final game, but Alabama eventually lost the game 8–5 and was thus eliminated. At the end of the tournament, Hemphill was named onto the 2021 Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team. Hemphill finished the 2021 season as an NFCA First-Team All American, First Team All-SEC player, the
SEC Player of the Year, and a finalist for the
USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award. ==Statistics==