FSU softball catcher Danika Spinogatti enters transfer portal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 8:31 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026
Danika Spinogatti, a catcher for the Florida State University softball team, announced her intention to enter the transfer portal on June 8, 2026. After redshirting the previous season due to injury, Spinogatti has four years of eligibility remaining. She was part of FSU's 2025 recruiting class but faced competition from current starter Anna Hinde. With Hinde's strong performance, Spinogatti's playing time would likely have diminished, prompting her decision to seek opportunities at another school. She was previously a standout at Montaverde Academy, where she achieved impressive offensive stats.
- •Spinogatti redshirted during the 2026 season due to injury.
- •She has four years of eligibility remaining at her next school.
- •Anna Hinde emerged as the starter during the 2026 season.
- •Spinogatti had a strong high school career with a.415 batting average.
- •She is the fifth player from FSU to enter the portal this offseason.
- 8:31 PMYahoo Sports — FSU reserve catcher to enter transfer portal
"FSU softball catcher Danika Spinogatti is entering the transfer portal after redshirting during the 2026 season.
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