Hall of Fame
Gutierrez Elmore (1981-85) made a significant impact as a Miner student-athlete demonstrating exceptional talent in both softball and basketball. Her four-year career in softball (1982-85) was particularly distinguished, as she emerged as one of the program's top home run hitters during her time. In her freshman season, she led the team with five home runs, 26 runs scored, and was named the team's most valuable player. All four seasons, she garnered all-conference honors in the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association and in 1984 led the conference in hitting.
Beyond her achievements in softball, Gutierrez Elmore played three seasons for the basketball team, making notable contributions by finishing with a career average of 5.9 points per game across 59 contests (1981-84).