Posts Tagged Big 12 Conference

Two Views of On Deck

In ten months here at the Tribune, I’ve shot more sports than I even imagined. Don’t get me wrong – I love sports, but sometimes it can feel like I’ve been shooting the same thing over and over again and it’s a challenge to see something different or in a new way. I try to [...]

Burnt Orange

By now, you probably think I have an unhealthy obsession with cheerleaders and dance teams. I thought about this today and figured out that I photograph them for three reasons: 1) They are colorful. 2) I like shooting features. 3) I don’t have to sit in a pre-assigned box from which I can not move [...]

Fight for the Ball

My second outing with a overhead remote during Missouri basketball was a little bit better than my first. Well, better enough that I actually want to post it. Missouri’s Sydney Crafton, center, RaeShara Brown, second from left, and Christine Flores, left, attempt to rebound the ball during the second half of Missouri’s 66-52 victory against [...]

First Loss

As much as last night’s loss to Georgetown stings for MU fans, it was still a helluva game to watch and to shoot. Missouri guard Phil Pressey, right, enters the Sprint Center prior to the Tigers game against the no. 14 Georgetown Hoyas Nov. 30, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. Missouri forward Justin Safford tries [...]

Can you hear me now?

My last frame, of defensive end Aldon Smith, from Missouri’s 14-0 victory against Iowa State in Ames tonight. The victor of the game receives the Telephone Trophy, an award that dates back to 1959 and commemorates that year’s game where the field telephones were accidentally wired so that each team could hear the others conversations. [...]

Storm the Field

Fans and players storm Faurot Field following the no. 18 (BCS no. 11) Missouri Tigers’ 36-27 victory against the no. 3 (BCS no. 1) Oklahoma Sooners Oct. 23, 2010 at Faurot Field. I figured this image said it all. There’s a full slideshow with photos from Parker, Gerik and I posted on the Tribune.

Mizzou 50, McNeese St. 6

A few of my selects from last night’s home opener against McNeese State.

Border Beatdown

For about five minutes last night, at the very beginning of the first half, a pretty good basketball game was underway in Lawrence, Kan. After that, though, the Kansas Jayhawks brought what they normally do against opponents in Allen Fieldhouse — a full-on smackdown. Last night, Kansas recorded it’s nation-leading 54th straight victory in Lawrence, [...]