Two University of Missouri Athletes Injured in Highway Accident

Tony Webster

  A football player and a women's basketball player from the University of Missouri have been injured after their car flipped in Columbia.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported Harold Brantley, a defensive lineman, was seriously injured in the Sunday afternoon crash on U.S. 63. The patrol report said Madeleine Stock, a women's basketball player, sustained minor injuries.

University of Missouri Hospital spokeswoman Anne Kettenbrink said Brantley was in serious condition Sunday evening and Stock was treated and released.

The report said Brantley overcorrected after driving off the left side of the highway. The car then slid off the right side of the road, struck a guardrail and overturned. The patrol said Brantley and Stock weren't wearing seatbelts.

Missouri spokesman Chad Moller told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he didn't have specifics on Brantley's injuries.

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