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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 […]

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 17, 2007 • Posted in

Sports Hall of Fame Induction To Be Held January 27

Clarksville, Ark.-Two former University of the Ozarks athletes will be inducted into the Ozarks Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, January 27 in Mabee Gymnasium. Kenneth Little, who starred in track and field from 1978-81, and Lori (Myers) Hines, who was a standout basketball player from 1994-97, make up the 2007 Hall of Fame class. […]

January 13, 2007 • Posted in

Eagles Fall On Late Three-Pointer

Clarksville, Ark.-LeTourneau University's Dewones Smith hit a three-pointer with 13.3 second remaining to give the YellowJackets a 86-84 win over the Eagles on Saturday. Ozarks (5-9, 4-6) was in good shape with 4:46 to play as they held a 79-72 advantage. However, LeTourneau (10-4, 8-3) stormed back to take a 80-79 lead at the 2:21 […]

January 13, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Earn 69-64 Win Over LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles snapped a seven-game losing skid after posting a 69-64 victory over LeTourneau University in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday in Longview, Texas. Ozarks (6-9, 4-6) had a pair of players record double-doubles in the contest. Mandi Carter finished the game with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Lindsey Nietert had 11 […]

January 11, 2007 • Posted in

Late Run Spells Trouble For Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-East Texas Baptist University reeled off a 14-5 run in the final five minutes of play to defeat the Lady Eagles 83-63 in American Southwest Conference play on Thursday night in Marshall, Texas. Ozarks (5-8, 3-5) trailed just 33-28 at intermission, and held a three point lead on two occasion in the first half […]

January 11, 2007 • Posted in

Second Half Spurt Pushes ETBU Past Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark.-East Texas Baptist University pulled away from the Eagles in the second half to earn a 79-64 victory in American Southwest Conference play on Thursday night in Marshall, Texas. Ozarks (5-8, 4-5) led at the half 31-30 thanks to a 6-0 run after a pair of layups and two free throws by Jeremy Clark […]

January 10, 2007 • Posted in

U of O Announces 2006 Fall Semester Honor Lists

Clarksville, Ark. -- The University of the Ozarks has announced its honor lists for the Fall 2006 semester. To be included on the President's List, a student must carry at least 12 hours and maintain a 4.00 grade point average. To be included on the Dean's List, a student must carry at least 12 hours […]

January 10, 2007 • Posted in

Ozarks student shows works in local art show

Art major presents several mixed media pieces as she prepares for a teaching career. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (Jan. 10, 2006) -- An Ozarks student’s unique creations will be one of the attractions at Bang!Creative Explosion, an art festival held this weekend in Fort Smith. Laura Hill, a senior art major from Ozark, Ark., plans to present […]

January 10, 2007 • Posted in

McMurry Outlasts Eagles On Tuesday

Clarksville, Ark.-McMurry University hit 20-of-24 free throws in the second half to overcome a 39-36 halftime deficit and slipped past the University of the Ozarks 75-69 in American Southwest Conference play on Tuesday night. The Eagles (5-7, 4-4) held a narrow three-point advantage at the half and limited McMurry (7-5, 5-3) to only one lead […]