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A pioneer in women's sports, Dodi Rabinovitz Perkins played on RIT's first softball and soccer teams. She was also a forward on the women's hockey team and played singles and doubles on the tennis squad from 1979 through 1983. In hockey, the native of Winthrop, Mass. was a two-year captain and led the squad in scoring three times, appearing in 53 games, scoring 24 goals and 44 assists for 68 career points. Rabinovitz currently holds the team record with eight points in a game. Playing second base on the softball diamond, Rabinovitz was a two-year team captain. On the tennis courts, Rabinovitz competed three seasons with a 5-1 singles mark and posted a 12-7 doubles record. In that three-year span, the tennis team had an amazing record of 26-4.
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