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Leslie Kanter

In her 30th season as the University of Tampa head softball coach, Leslie Kanter has built the program into a consistent threat to challenge for the Sunshine State Conference championship. At the helm, she has compiled a 774-479 record with 13 NCAA Tournament appearances. She is one of just three SSC coaches to have reached the 600-win mark.


The 2023 season was one to remember for Kanter and the squad. After receiving the No. 1 ranking in the NFCA Division II Poll for the first time in program history, the Spartans became back-to-back regular season SSC Champions and made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA South Super Regional final. The Spartans concluded the season with new records in wins in a season at 40-wins (previous best was 39 from 2011) and highest batting average at .311, making the 2023 team the first in program history to finish the season with a .300-plus batting average. Tampa brought home numerous accolades including Mariah Galhouse and Camryn Wineinger earning All-American status as well as First Team All-SSC honors with fellow teammates Lilly Keister and Avery Perkins. Due to a successful campaign, Kanter received her sixth SSC Coach of the Year while the entire 2023 staff was named Region Staff of the Year.


In 2021, The Spartans ended the season on an eight-game win streak, finishing with a record of 18-4. Tampa had a team batting average of .266. Lauren Fantone was named the SSC Freshman of the Year.


The 2020 season was stopped halfway through the season due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Prior to the season stoppage, the Spartans had a 19-9 record through 28 games played. Tampa was also 9-3 in the Sunshine State Conference. UT had a team batting average of .278 while only allowing opponents to hit .221. Corynn Miner led the team in both pitching (108 IP, 0.84 ERA, 102K) and batting (17 R, 14 RBI).


Tampa went 34-13 (22-8 SSC) in 2019 and reached the NCAA South Regional. Tampa played exceptionally at the end of the season and had a 19-game win streak that lasted from 3/9 to 4/18. The Spartans were 16-5 at home during the season. UT pitched exceptionally well and had a combined team ERA of 1.30. Ace Pitcher Makaleigh Dooley had a 28-8 record with a 1.02 ERA and 231 K in 253 IP.


She led her Spartans to their second straight Sunshine State Conference championship in 2015, and fourth overall. She coached Julia Morrow to SSC and South Region Pitcher of the Year honors while advancing to the program's fifth straight NCAA tournament.


Under Kanter, Tampa had a dominating pitching season in 2014, led by the duo of Kayla Cox and Julia Morrow. Cox was the SSC and South Region Pitcher of the Year while Morrow was the national leader in ERA. The Spartans finished the season with an overall record of 33-8 while winning the SSC with a 19-5 league mark. The team was ranked throughout the season, achieving the program's best-ever ranking at No. 2.


The 2013 season was a year where the program was ranked all season and earned a selection to the NCAA South Regional. Kanter coached Kayla Cox to first-team All-American honors as she became the program's first National Pitcher of the Year. The nation's ERA leader also garnered SSC Pitcher of the Year laurels while hurling seven no-hitters during the season.


In 2012, the Spartans finished 37-8 and advanced to the NCAA South Regional for the second straight year. UT also achieved its second consecutive ranking in the final NFCA top-25 poll, showing at No. 12. The Spartans were in the national rankings for the entire 2012 season, including a No. 5 showing for three of the final four installments. She also guided pitchers Deanna Henriott and Kayla Cox to All-American honors, marking the second and third Spartans in program history to be named to the elite group.


Kanter led her Spartan squad to the program's second straight appearance in the 2009 NCAA South Regional. In 2008, she guided UT to the regional final for the first time in program history. UT finished the 2008 season ranked No. 12 in the nation in the NFCA Division II Top 25 Poll, representing the lone final ranking for Tampa. UT spent a total of eight weeks in the 2008 national top 25, marking another first.


In 2007, Kanter led her squad to a 29-20 overall record as the Spartans equaled a school record with a 10 game winning streak. She also guided her team to four victories over nationally-ranked opponents. That season, Kanter helped Devlin Dougherty become the sixth player in UT history on the all-South Region team.


When Kanter first arrived in Tampa for the 1995 season, she inherited a team that had won just 13 games and was predominantly rostered by walk-ons. In 1997, her program received an injection of new scholarship funds and her ensuing recruiting efforts reflected the improvement. In 1998, the Spartans posted their first winning season in four years and were rewarded with four all-Sunshine State Conference selections, including a sophomore and two freshmen recruited by Kanter.


In 2000, her team equaled a then-school record for victories with 28 and posted a winning SSC ledger. Following the successful 2000 season, the Spartans continued to improve as they won the 2001 Sunshine State Conference Championship and posted a 33-16 record, shattering the school’s previous record for victories in a season. In that same year, Kanter’s squad was ranked in the NCAA II poll for just the second time in school history at #25.


In 2002, UT reached its highest-ever national ranking at number four after jumping to a 10-0 start with victories against four nationally-ranked teams. In just its second NCAA Tournament appearance, Tampa won its first two NCAA Tourney games, posting a 2-2 record in the South Regional. During the regular season, Tampa had its first perfect game pitched by Christy Exizian.


Prior to taking the helm of the women’s softball program in 1995, Kanter was an assistant coach to Michelle Lamont from 1990-93 and was on staff when the Spartans won their previous school record of 28 games, finishing second in the Sunshine State Conference behind national champion Florida Southern.


During Kanter’s tenure as an assistant coach at UT, the Spartans recorded a five-year streak of winning seasons, earned the school’s first national ranking in softball at No. 18 in 1992, and produced a conference Co-Player of the Year.


Kanter earned all-area and all-sectional honors in three years while playing at the University of South Florida and in 1986, she earned All-Region and first-team All-America honors.


In 2003, Kanter received the highest recognition from her alma mater when she was inducted into the USF Hall of Fame in 2005. Kanter was also inducted into the USSA Softball Hall of Fame in November of 2007, which is known as the highest honor in the sport.


In June of 2005, Kanter coached the United States to a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games (Jewish Olympics) in Israel.


Career success


Sunshine State Conference Championships (6): 2001, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023


NCAA Tournament Appearances (13): 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023


Major Awards


All-American (13)

2023 - Camryn Wineinger (NFCA third team)

2023 - Mariah Galhouse (NFCA third team)

2022 - Mary Beth Feldman (D2CCA third team)

2019 - Makaleigh Dooley (NFCA first team, D2CCA second team)

2018 - Makaleigh Dooley (NFCA Second team, D2CCA honorable mention)

2015 - Julia Morrow (Daktronics third team)

2014 - Kayla Cox (NFCA second team, Daktronics first team)

2014 - Julia Morrow (Daktronics third team)

2013 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics first team, NFCA first team)

2012 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics first team)

2012 - Deanna Henriott (Daktronics second team, NFCA third team)

2011 - Deanna Henriott (Daktronics second team)

2003 - Lacinda Norman (NFCA second team)


National Pitcher of the Year (1)

2013 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics)


All-South Region (28)

2023 - Mariah Galhouse (NFCA first team)

2023 - Camryn Wineinger (NFCA first team)

2022 - Mary Beth Feldman (D2CCA first team)

2022 - Mariah Galhouse (D2CCA first team, NFCA first team)

2021 - Lauren Fantone (NFCA second team, D2CCA second team)

2021 - Corynn Miner (D2CCA second team)

2019 - Makaleigh Dooley (D2CCA first team, NFCA first team)

2018 - Makaleigh Dooley (NFCA first team, D2CCA First Team)

2015 - Julia Morrow (Daktronics first team)

2014 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics first team, NFCA first team)

2014 - Julia Morrow (Daktronics first team, NFCA first team)

2014 - Meagan Burke (Daktronics second team)

2014 - Lindsay Dring (Daktronics second team)

2013 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics first team, NFCA first team)

2012 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics first team, NFCA second team)

2012 - Deanna Henriott (Daktronics first team, NFCA first team)

2012 - Becky Vyzas (NFCA second team)

2011- Deanna Henriott (Daktronics first team, NFCA second team)

2011- Susan Jallo (NFCA second team)

2011- Becky Vyzas (Daktronics second team, NFCA second team)

2009 - Becky Vyzas (Daktronics second team)

2008 - Deanna Henriott (Daktronics first team)

2007 - Devlin Dougherty (Daktronics first team)

2004 - Lacinda Norman (NFCA second team)

2004 - Becky Testin (NFCA second team)

2003 - Lacinda Norman (NFCA first team)

2002 - Kristen Abbott (NFCA second team)

2002 - Christy Exizian (NFCA second team)


South Region Pitcher of the Year (4)

2015 - Julia Morrow (Daktronics)

2014 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics)

2013 - Kayla Cox (Daktronics)

2012 - Deanna Henriott (Daktronics)


Sunshine State Conference Player of the Year (1)

1993 – Shannon Abarbanel


Sunshine State Conference Pitcher of the Year (7)

2022 - Mary Beth Feldman

2019 - Makaleigh Dooley

2018 - Makaleigh Dooley

2015 - Julia Morrow

2014 - Kayla Cox

2013 - Kayla Cox

2012 - Deanna Henriott


Sunshine State Conference Freshman of the Year (3)

2022 - Lilly Kiester

2021 - Lauren Fantone

2012 - Meagan Burke


NFCA National Pitcher of the Week (1)

2015 - Julia Morrow


CoSIDA Academic All-District (21)

2022 - Corynn Miner (first team)

2018 - Erica Matich

2015 - Meagan Burke, Jenna Halper

2014 - Meagan Burke

2014 - Kayleen Boatwright

2014 - Kayla Cox

2014 - Jenna Halper

2013 - Katie Bannon

2013 - Kayleen Boatwright

2013 - Meagan Burke

2013 - Kayla Cox

2013 - Stacy Piagno

2013 - Brie Walton

2012 - Deanna Henriott (first team)

2012 - Brie Walton (first team)

2011 - Deanna Henriott (first team)

2011 - Kari Walsh (first team)

2011 - Cassie Barnes (second team)

2010 - Kari Walsh (first team)

2007 - Kelly Glover (second team)


Capital One Academic All-American (3)

2014 - Kayla Cox (first team)

2014 - Meagan Burke (third team)

2013 - Kayla Cox (third team)


NFCA Scholar-Athlete (23)

2022 - Stephanie Balmer, Lauren Fantone, Mary Beth Feldman, Devin Hammonds, Emalee Jansen, Lilly Kiester, Corynn Miner, Miranda Perez, Kylie Siwek

2021 - Stephanie Balmer, Cristina Clauberg, Kate DeSimone, Lauren Fantone, Maddie Farrell, Devin Hammonds, Miranda Perez, Abigail Siegel

2007 - Katie Bannon, Kayleen Boatwright, Chelsey Brooks, Meagan Burke, Stacy Piagno, Brie Walton


Awards and Honors


SSC Coach of the Year (6)

2000-2001, 2011-2012, 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2016-2017, 2022-2023


Milestone wins


Milestone Wins

600, Feb. 23, 2018, def. Rollins, 2-0

500, March 11, 2014, def. Adelphi, 6-0

400, March 21, 2011, def. Hillsdale, 8-0

300, Feb. 19, 2008, def. Salem International, 1-0

200, Feb. 28, 2004, def. North Alabama, 10-4

100, April 19, 2000, def. Eckerd, 9-0

1, Jan. 27, 1995, def. Goldey-Beacom, 8-0

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Denise Rubio

Denise Rubio is in her 30th season as an assistant coach as she has served as Leslie Kanter’s top assistant throughout her time at the helm.


Rubio was a four-year starter at second base for the University of South Florida, where she also earned Academic All-America honors in 1986. At USF, she was a three-time all-South Region player from 1986-1988.


She was also a member of the World Series Championship Team for Wellswood Little League in 1978, 1982, and 1983.


In 2005, Rubio was recognized by her alma mater when she was inducted into the USF?Hall of Fame. Denise also works at Allstate Insurance Company as a Market Claim Manager.

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Katie Neubauer

Katie Neubauer joined the University of Tampa softball program as its top assistant coach in May of 2021.


Neubauer was apart of the 2023 staff that had a season to remeber. After receiving the No. 1 ranking in the NFCA Division II Poll for the first time in program history, the Spartans became back-to-back regular season SSC Champions and made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA South Super Regional final. The Spartans concluded the season with new records in wins in a season at 40-wins (previous best was 39 from 2011) and highest batting average at .311, making the 2023 team the first in program history to finish the season with a .300-plus batting average. Neubauer mentored several Spartans who brought home accolades including Mariah Galhouse and Camryn Wineinger earning All-American status as well as First Team All-SSC honors with fellow teammates Lilly Keister and Avery Perkins. Due to a successful campaign, Neubauer and the entire 2023 staff was named Region Staff of the Year.


Neubauer came to Tampa after two seasons as an assistant coach at Tusculum University. In that position, she assisted in running all aspects of the NCAA Division II program. Assisting in daily practice plans, she was the head of infield and offense. She was also charged with assisting with pitchers and outfielders. Among her duties were managing and monitoring student athletes' academic progress, making academic meeting times and study hall hours based on schedule and GPA's. She also played a chief role in promoting the program through social media, assisting in travel arrangements, recruiting, scouting, equipment management and various other in-office tasks. She also communicated with recruits individually and assisted with potential student-athlete visits while passing and abiding by all NCAA rules and regulations.


Among her feats at Tusculum include the best start in program history and the first National Player of the Week honor in program history. She also coached the first Player of the Week since 2013 and had two Players of the Week in the season, marking the first time having two in a season since 2005. The Pioneers averaged 1.09 home runs per game and 6.5 runs per game, along with the second-best field percentage in program history. Among the academic improvements was an Academic All-District Honor.


Prior to her stint at Tusculum, Neubauer served as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Indianapolis under long-time head coach Melissa Frost. For the Greyhounds, she assisted in running all aspects of the NCAA Division II program. Neubauer helped plan the daily practices while instructing both the offense and defense. She managed and monitored the student-athletes academic progress, alongside managing the fundraising budget. Neubauer assisted with travel arrangements, community service projects, field maintenance, organization of camps, recruiting, scouting, equipment management, and various in-office tasks. UIndy appeared in two consecutive regional tournaments during Neubauer's tenure, along with a 2019 Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) regular-season championship. The Greyhounds were ranked in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Top-25 poll for seven straight weeks in 2018 and 11 consecutive weeks during the 2019 season.


Neubauer played for three seasons at Roosevelt University as a shortstop, third baseman, and pitcher under Amanda Scott and Lauren Lappin. (Scott now coaches at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, while Lappin is the head coach for the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) Chicago Bandits and Scott's assistant coach at UMSL.) She spent the 2017 season as a student assistant coach, helping to run the NAIA program by organizing, scheduling, and managing the team. Neubauer aided in the success of the student-athletes in the classroom and on the field, including instructing the offense, defense, and pitchers.


Neubauer also played the 2013 season at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside as a pitcher and third baseman.


Outside of college athletics, Neubauer also has worked as a softball trainer and mentor to young athletes (ages 8-18) since 2011. She specifically instructed hitting and pitching. Neubauer also coached teenagers for three years (2014-17) as a part of the Kane County Xplosion Travel Softball Organization. She additionally assisted with the college recruitment process by communicating with collegiate coaches and helping schedule camps.


A 2017 graduate of Roosevelt University, Neubauer obtained a bachelor of arts in biology and psychology at the Chicago, Illinois school. She also holds a master of arts degree in psychology from the University of Indianapolis, dated in 2019.

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