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Gabriella Munoz, Livingstone College softball player, dead at 19

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Livingstone College softball player Gabriella Munoz, a “cherished member” of the campus, has died at the age of 19, the school announced Friday.

Munoz, a native of Katy, Texas, died while in her home state. No cause of death has been provided.

“It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that Livingstone College shares the passing of our beloved student-athlete, Gabriella Muñoz, a rising junior from Katy, Texas, and a cherished member of the Blue Bear softball family,” Livingstone College said in a statement.


Gabriella Muñoz was a sophomore at Livingstone College. @glmunoz726 / Instagram

“Gabriella represented the very best of Livingstone College.”

Munoz, a sophomore utility player and pitcher for the Division II program, appeared in 27 games and started in one for Livingston last season.

She had a .333 batting average with two runs scored and two RBIs and pitched to a 5.33 ERA with nine strikeouts in 27 innings. She finished with a 1-2 record.

“While her athletic abilities made her a valuable competitor, it was her bubbly personality, gentle spirit, and genuine kindness that truly distinguished her,” Livingstone College wrote.


Livingstone College softball player Gabriella Muñoz posing outdoors in black athletic wear.
Livingstone College softball player Gabriella Muñoz died at 19. @glmunoz726 / Instagram

Livingstone softball coach Steve Wallace said he is “completely heartbroken” at the loss of Munoz and added she was a “complete joy” to coach.

“A great athlete and an even better student,” he said. “The program will miss her immensely and her absence will be felt.”

Munoz had a 4.0 GPA last year and was named to the dean’s list both semesters.

She is survived by her parents and two siblings, according to an obituary posted online.

Livingston announced that “counseling and support resources” will be made available to students grieving.

“Although Gabriella’s time with us was far too short, her impact will endure,” Livingstone wrote. “She leaves behind a legacy of academic excellence, athletic determination, unwavering kindness, and Blue Bear pride that will continue to inspire our community for years to come.”

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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