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Jennifer Jacobs Robinson was one of the top hitters in the long history of the Allegheny softball program.
Over her four-year, 155-game career, Robinson batted .376 (180-for-481) with 35 doubles, four triples, 24 home runs, 159 RBIs, and 114 runs scored. She was a Second Team All-Region selection during both her freshman and sophomore seasons of 1992 and '93, batting a combined .323 with eight home runs and 52 RBIs, before posting prodigious numbers during her 1994 junior season.
Earning All-Region honors for a third straight season and NFCA All-America honors for the first time, she started all 40 games and batted .410 (57-for-139), slugged .662, and set single-season team records with seven home runs and 61 RBIs. Her on-base percentage of .576 ranks second in team history, while she struck out just seven times in 160 plate appearances.
She wrapped up her career with another stellar season in 1995, batting .407 (62-for-152) and breaking her own program record with 10 home runs, while adding 13 doubles and 46 RBIs en-route to First Team All-Region honors.
Robinson helped the Gators to one of their most successful four-year runs in team history, as the team went a combined 122-40, played in the regional championships three times, and reached the NCAA Division III World Series in both 1993 and '95.
Twenty-two years after graduating, she continues to rank among program career leaders in home runs (second), RBIs (second), slugging percentage (second), fielding percentage (second), total bases (fourth), and hits (fifth).
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