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April 25, 2010 • Posted in

Eagles End Season With 10-7 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles put up a three-run eighth inning to earn a 10-7 win over East Texas Baptist in their season finale Sunday in American Southwest Conference play. The Eagles (14-26, 7-10 ASC) were faced with a 3-0 third inning deficit, but rallied for three of their own in the bottom half. The Tigers (14-25, […]

April 24, 2010 • Posted in

Tigers Record 29 Hits In Sweep

Clarksville, Ark.-East Texas Baptist pounded out 29 hits and battered seven Ozarks' pitchers in a double-header sweep Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. The Tigers (14-24, 4-13 ASC) prevailed with a 11-6 game one win and then proceeded to complete a comeback in a 13-7 game two win. The Eagles (13-26, 6-10 ASC) were also […]

April 24, 2010 • Posted in

Lady Eagles End Season In Impressive Fashion

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles ended their 2010 season in impressive fashion as they swept Texas-Dallas Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (9-31, 3-21 ASC) took home a 5-2 win in game one and then got a 4-0 shutout win in game two. In game one, Morgan Goates broke a scoreless game in the fifth […]

April 23, 2010 • Posted in

All-America Briggs Makes Mark On Baseball Program

Clarksville, Ark. ? The record setting career of Cory Briggs is nearing an end as the Eagles baseball team enters the final weekend of regular season play, but the senior shortstop from Greencastle, Pa., has left quite a mark on the program. In the game of baseball it is said that a team is only […]

April 23, 2010 • Posted in

Rain Forces Change In Baseball Series

Clarksville, Ark. ? The University of the Ozarks and East Texas Baptist University will finish Friday's game tomorrow and then play a double-header Sunday beginning at 12:00 p.m. Tomorrow’s game is expected to start around 1:30 p.m. Friday’s game only lasted one-third of an inning before rain caused it to be suspended. Rain and thunderstorms […]

April 23, 2010 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Drop ASC Double-Header

Clarksville, Ark.-Texas-Dallas plated five runs in the sixth inning to overcome a 3-2 deficit and claim a 7-4 game one win and then got a no-hitter from Jeni Olbeter to shutout the Lady Eagles 9-0 in game two of their American Southwest Conference bout Friday. In game one, Texas-Dallas (16-22, 5-17 ASC) scored a run […]

April 21, 2010 • Posted in

Durable Henson Magnifies Opportunity

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks senior pitcher Stephany Henson has been a model of consistency during her four-year career on the softball team. The hard-working right-hander from Coal Hill, Ark., has been a mainstay in the circle since her freshman season. She has thrown 486.2 career innings, most in school history, and has never missed […]

April 20, 2010 • Posted in

Briggs Triples In Game-Winner; Notches Save

Clarksville, Ark. ? Cory Briggs' RBI triple in the ninth inning broke a 4-4 tie and helped the Eagles to a 6-4 win over Williams Baptist College Tuesday in Walnut Ridge. In the ninth, Mitchell Powers roped a single to put Briggs in position to do damage. The senior from Greencastle, Pa., did just that […]

April 20, 2010 • Posted in

Ramsey To Hold Basketball Camps

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks head women's basketball coach Carl Ramsey will hold a girl's basketball fundamental camp June 14-17 and July 12-15 at Mabee Gymnasium. The camp held June 14-17 will be for girls in the eighth and ninth grade, while the camp July 12-15 will consist of girls in the fifth, sixth and […]

April 19, 2010 • Posted in

Briggs Breaks Record Against Maryville College

Clarksville, Ark.-Maryville College came back from deficits in each game to pull out a three-game sweep over the Eagles in Millington, Tennessee Saturday and Sunday. Maryville (22-13) took Saturday’s game 10-8 in twelve innings after mounting a seventh inning comeback. Cory Briggs broke the school’s all-time hit record in the ninth inning when he laced […]