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January 25, 2007 • Posted in

Comets Land Win over Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles dropped a 78-64 decision to the University of Texas-Dallas Comets on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (5-12, 4-9) couldn’t slow a hot-shooting Comets’ (14-5, 9-5) team that ended the contest hitting 51 percent from the floor and 85 percent from the free throw line. The Comets held a 38-31 […]

January 23, 2007 • Posted in

Nabholz donates $20,000 for technology

Clarksville, Ark. -- Charles Nabholz (Left), Chairman of the Board of Nabholz Charitable Foundation in Conway, Ark., presents a donation to University of the Ozarks President Dr. Rick Niece recently. The Nabholz Charitable Foundation has pledged $20,000 over the next four years for technical computer support in Walker Hall

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Small Town Girl Enjoys Big Time Career

Clarksville, Ark.- Lori (Myers) Hines adjusted quite well to the rigors of college basketball coming from the tiny town of Perryville, Ark., and now, on the ten-year anniversary of leading her team to a conference title, the record-setting Hines will receive the biggest honor of her athletic career. Hines will be inducted into the University […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Comets Upend Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- UT-Dallas fought off a late comeback by the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team to hand the Lady Eagles a 72-66 loss in American Southwest Conference action on Thursday night. The Lady Eagles (8-10, 6-7) were down 36-30 at the half and could never get things going on the offensive end, shooting […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Kids theatre presents play at Ozarks

Local students put on award-winning production The Clarksville Children’s Company Advance Performance Group presents Picnic. Cast and crew are all 6th-12th grade students from Clarksville and Russellville. Come out and see what these amazing, talented kids can do! Show dates and times are: Friday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Former Triple Jump Standout Named To Hall of Fame

By Larry Isch, Director of Public Relations Clarksville, Ark.-Kenneth Little wasted no time making his mark as a track and field athlete at University of the Ozarks. Little, who competed at Ozarks from 1978-1981, won the triple jump competition in the very first collegiate track meet he competed in, setting the standard for a highly […]

January 20, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Remain In Playoff Hunt With Win Third Straight

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles won their third straight American Southwest Conference game and made up ground in the playoff race with a 78-68 victory over Mississippi College on Saturday. With the win, the Lady Eagles (8-9, 6-6) move into a third-place tie with Mississippi College (11-6, 6-6) in the East Division standings. Balanced scoring and […]

January 20, 2007 • Posted in

No. 7 Mississippi College Wins 15th Straight

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 7 Mississippi College won their fifteenth straight game with a 65-47 win over the Eagles in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday. The Eagles (5-11, 4-8) hung tough in the first half, but had trouble keeping up with the Choctaws (15-1, 12-0) in the final twenty minutes of play. Mississippi College held a […]

January 18, 2007 • Posted in

Louisiana College Squeaks By Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College squeaked past the Eagles 71-68 on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (6-9, 4-7) did hold a 68-67 lead with 1:10 remaining when Jeremy Clark completed a three-point play. But, the Wildcats (5-11, 5-7) took the lead for good when Josh Johnson hit a jumper 20 seconds later. The visitors […]

January 18, 2007 • Posted in

“Make A Change In 14 Days” Set At Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark.- The University of the Ozarks Student-Athlete Advisory Committee joins the 15 SAAC groups within the American Southwest Conference in the "Make a Change in 14 Days" loose coin campaign for charity. The University of the Ozarks SAAC will use coins collected to support the Ozark Rape Crisis Center in Clarksville. Arrangements are in […]