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January 29, 2005 • Posted in

Louisiana College Finds Shooting Touch

Clarksville, Ark.-Ozarks suffered a 88-66 loss to Louisiana College (11-8, 10-6) in Pineville, Louisiana. Louisiana College went on a 19-6 run over a five-minute span at the mid-way point of the second half to gain a win that put them in second place in the league standings. The Lady Eagles (2-16, 2-13) were plagued by […]

January 29, 2005 • Posted in

Wildcats Give Ozarks 81-72 Loss

Clarksville, Ark.-The Louisiana College Wildcats (9-9, 8-8) gave the Eagles a 81-72 loss on Saturday afternoon in ASC play. The Eagles (9-9, 7-8) were unable to overcome a 43-36 deficit at halftime and had a tough time scoring when it mattered most. Ozarks shot just 37 percent from the field in the second half while […]

January 27, 2005 • Posted in

Mississippi College Prevails 83-63

Clarksville, Ark.-The Mississippi College Choctaws continued their substantial lead in the American Southwest Conference East division race with a 83-63 victory over the Eagles in Clinton, Mississippi, on Thursday night. The Choctaws (15-2, 13-2) needed a late flurry in the second half to hold off the Eagles’ (9-8, 7-7) chances of comeback in a game […]

January 27, 2005 • Posted in

Lady Choctaws Surge In Second Half

Clarksville, Ark.-The Mississippi College Lady Choctaws gained a 78-61 victory over the Lady Eagles in American Southwest Conference play in Clinton, Mississippi, on Thursday night. Mississippi College (12-6, 9-6) pulled away from the Lady Eagles (2-15, 2-13) in the second half with a late rally that saw the Lady Choctaws turn an eight-point lead with […]

January 25, 2005 • Posted in

Acting, directing classes highlight UofO’s Kids College

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks will offer a variety of classes in the creative arts for school-age children during February, March and April as part of the university's on-going Kids College. Among the classes scheduled include, On Broadway for 6th through 12th graders from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursdays beginning Feb. […]

January 22, 2005 • Posted in

ETBU Collects 75-62 Victory

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (2-14, 2-11) were unable to make a second half comeback as East Texas Baptist (6-10, 6-7) outscored Ozarks 41-32 in the final twenty minutes of play to cap off a 75-62 victory. Ozarks trailed just 34-30 at intermission behind a 10-point, 8-rebound effort by Olivia Fisher. The Lady Eagles suffered from […]

January 22, 2005 • Posted in

Eagles Remain In Second Place Despite Loss To ETBU

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (9-7, 7-6) dropped a 97-85 decision to East Texas Baptist University (7-8, 7-6) on Saturday afternoon in Marshall, Texas. Ozarks remains in second place in the American Southwest Conference East Division standings. Ozarks held the lead for a brief moment in the first half, but ETBU turned up the defensive pressure and […]

January 21, 2005 • Posted in

Islamic scholar to visit U of O

Clarksville, Ark. --- Lebanese scholar Dr. Oussama Arabi will spend six weeks at the University of the Ozarks as a visiting Islamic professor to teach classes and to lead public seminars to promote a deeper understanding of Muslim cultures. Dr. Arabi earned his Ph.D. at the Sorbonne in Paris after earning his undergraduate degree from […]

January 20, 2005 • Posted in

Second Half Rally Falls Short Against LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles fell to LeTourneau University, 91-85, on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play in Longview, Texas. The Lady Eagles (2-13, 2-10) made a second half rally behind a career night for freshman center Olivia Fisher, but it wasn’t enough as the LeTourneau Lady Jackets (2-13, 2-10) gained a six-point victory and […]

January 20, 2005 • Posted in

Eagles’ Last Minute Comeback Proves Fruitful

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles gained a 101-98 overtime victory against LeTourneau University on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play in Longview, Texas. The Eagles (9-6, 7-5) came from behind to upend the LeTourneau YellowJackets (3-12, 2-10) in a wild extra period thriller that saw numerous lead changes throughout the night. Trailing 86-81 with 56 seconds […]