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Seth McConnell

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Photos (16)

  • Photo from Nov. 12, 2010

    (Nov. 12, 2010)

    Junior quarterback Blaine Gabbert bolts past the outstretched arm of Nebraska defensive end Cameron Meredith during the third quarter Saturday afternoon in Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska upended the Tigers, 31-17.

  • Photo from Nov. 5, 2010

    (Nov. 5, 2010)

    Nebraska's Roy Helu Jr. sprints past Andrew Gachkar and Kerwin Stricker during the first quarter Oct. 30 in Lincoln, Neb. The Tigers take on Texas Tech University on Saturday.

  • Photo from Oct. 30, 2010

    (Oct. 30, 2010)

    Nebraska's Ciante Evans breaks up a pass intended for Missouri's Wes Kemp during the third quarter Saturday night in Lincoln. Evans could not keep control of the pass and dropped the ball on contact with the ground.

  • Photo from Oct. 30, 2010

    (Oct. 30, 2010)

    Nebraska's Ciante Evans breaks up a pass intended for Missouri's Wes Kemp during the third quarter Saturday night in Lincoln. Evans could not keep control of the pass and dropped the ball on contact with the ground.

  • Photo from Oct. 29, 2010

    (Oct. 29, 2010)

    The Black squad's Phil Pressey plants his hand to balance himself after slipping on the court during the second half of the Black & Gold scrimmage Thursday night at Mizzou Arena. The Black squad was victorious, downing the Gold squad 102-96.

  • Photo from Sept. 19, 2010

    (Sept. 19, 2010)

    Poet Amanda Diva performs a piece Thursday night in Peace Park. The event was the first Third Thursday event of the year presented by the Black Programming Committee.

  • Photo from Sept. 18, 2010

    (Sept. 18, 2010)

    Poet Amanda Diva performs a piece Thursday night in Peace Park as a part of the first Third Thursday event of the year presented by the Black Programming Committee.

  • Photo from Sept. 18, 2010

    (Sept. 18, 2010)

    Poet Amanda Diva performs a piece Thursday night in Peace Park as a part of the first Third Thursday event of the year presented by the Black Programming Committee.

  • Photo from Sept. 14, 2010

    (Sept. 14, 2010)

    Missouri's Kaitie Vanatta, center, works her way through the middle of the pack at the start of the Missouri Cross Country Challenge on Saturday morningĀ  at A.L. Gustin Golf Course. Vanatta won the race with a time of 17:37.20.

  • Photo from Sept. 10, 2010

    (Sept. 10, 2010)

    Amber Eisenhauer of Mexico, Mo., grimaces as she has her ribs tattooed Tuesday night by Richard Blackthorn at Blackthorn Tattoo in Columbia. The family-owned business opened in April.

  • Photo from Sept. 3, 2010

    (Sept. 3, 2010)

    The newly installed black and gold street signs on campus have been a target for theft this year. Sixteen of them have disappeared already this semester, even though replicas are available for purchase through the University Bookstore.

  • Photo from Aug. 31, 2010

    (Aug. 31, 2010)

    Megan Boyer of the Megan Boyer Band belts out a tune Friday night at the Tiger Zou Pub and Grill in Columbia. Aside from playing in a blues band, Boyer is also an advisor in the MU Honors College.

  • Photo from Aug. 31, 2010

    (Aug. 31, 2010)

    Freshman Amy Armstrong, left, and freshman Victoria Mechler dance Friday night in front of the student center during a flash rave. The event was sponsored by MU Dance Marathon.

  • Photo from Aug. 31, 2010

    (Aug. 31, 2010)

    Freshman Molly Kreklow attempts to spike the ball but is blocked by Nevada's Grace Anxo and Lindsay Baldwin during the Tiger Invitational on Saturday afternoon at the Hearnes Center. Missouri won all three matches to win the tournament.

  • Photo from Aug. 31, 2010

    (Aug. 31, 2010)

    Missouri head coach Wayne Kreklow talks to his team in a time out Friday evening against Maryland at the Hearnes Center during the Tiger Invitational. The Tigers were victorious, defeating the Terrapins by three matches to none.

  • Photo from Aug. 27, 2010

    (Aug. 27, 2010)

    Columbia resident Mike Seat browses various watercolor paintings during the Missouri Watercolor Society's annual show Thursday afternoon at the Columbia Art League. The show features 69 different artists and will hang at the gallery until Oct. 12.