Melissa McConnell

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Melissa McConnell
Beauty pageant titleholder
Birth name: Melissa Marie McConnell
Birth location: Flag of United States State flag
Ruston, Louisiana
Height: ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Eye color: Green
Hair color: Brown
Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Title(s): Miss Louisiana USA 2004
Major Competition(s): Miss USA 2004

Melissa Marie McConnell (born 1978) is a beauty queen who has held the title Miss Louisiana USA and has competed at Miss USA.

McConnell, who hails from Ruston, Louisiana, is an experience pageant contestant. She had placed in the semi-finals in the 2001 pageant, increased her position to third runner-up in the 2002 pageant and came close to winning the title in 2003 when she placed first runner up to Brittney Rogers of Shreveport. Rogers would later go on to compete in The Amazing Race 9.

The 2004 pageant, held at Lafayette's Heymann Performing Arts Theater in October 2003, was McConnell's last possible attempt because of the age restriction imposed by the Miss Universe Organization. On her fourth attempt, she finally won the Miss Louisiana USA title.

McConnell represented Louisiana in the nationally televised Miss USA 2004 pageant broadcast live from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California on 12 April 2004, but failed to place. The pageant was won by Shandi Finnessey of Missouri.

McConnell graduated from Ruston High School in 1995 and went on to complete a bachelor's degree in journalism from Texas A&M University in 1999. She then returned to Louisiana, where she attended Louisiana State University and completed her Juris Doctor and Civil Law degree, passing her bar exam on her first attempt. She is currently working as an attorney. Her favourite movie is Legally Blonde, a film staring Reese Witherspoon about a ditzy Californian who earned a law degree from Harvard University.

In 1994 McConnell established the Hope Empowers and Renews Others award to recognize and encourage ordinary people who reach out in love and service in an extraordinary manner. During her reign as Miss Louisiana USA, she awarded this honour to one special Louisianian every month.

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Preceded by
Brittney Rogers
Miss Louisiana USA
2004
Succeeded by
Candice Stewart
Miss USA 2004 | State Titleholders
AZ: Danielle Demski | CA: Ellen Chapman | KS: Lisa Forbes | LA: Melissa McConnell | MA: Maria Lekkakos | MN: Jessica Dereschuk | MO: Shandi Finnessey | MO: Ashley Litton | NE: Guerin Austin | NJ: Janaye Ingram | NY: Jaclyn Nesheiwat | OH: Lauren Kelsey Hall | OR: Jennifer Murphy | SC: Amanda Pennekamp | TN: Stephanie Culberson | TX: Stephanie Guerrero | VA: Kristi Glakas