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February 8, 2010 • Posted in

Blake Mitchem Nets Second ASC Award

Clarksville, Ark.-Sophomore forward Blake Mitchem was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Men's Basketball Player of the Week, it was announced Monday by ASC Media Relations Director Greg Weghorst. The 6-foot-6, 195-pound Fort Smith, Ark., native averaged 25.0 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 3.0 blocks over two conference road games. Against Louisiana College […]

February 6, 2010 • Posted in

No. 25 Louisiana College Women Take Control Late

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 25 Louisiana College took control of a tight game with less than eight minutes to play to go onto a 78-62 win over the Lady Eagles in American Southwest Conference play Saturday in Pineville, La. With Louisiana College (17-2, 13-2 ASC) leading 52-42 at the 11:35 mark of the second half, Ozarks (3-12, […]

February 6, 2010 • Posted in

Mitchem’s Game-Winner Ends Six-Game Losing Skid

Clarksville, Ark.-Blake Mitchem hit a long-range jumper as time expired to send the Eagles to a thrilling 65-63 win over Louisiana College in Saturday's American Southwest Conference contest in Pineville, La. Mitchem’s heroics gave Ozarks (8-12, 6-9 ASC) a much-needed win and broke their six-game losing streak. Mitchem has been among the most productive players […]

February 6, 2010 • Posted in

Millsaps Sweeps Eagles To Open 2010 Season

Clarksville, Ark.-Millsaps College took a three-game set over the weekend to spoil the start of Ozarks 2010 season in Jackson, Mississippi. The Majors (3-0) won the opener 16-2 on Friday night, and then took a double-header Saturday with a 11-1 win in game one and a 15-9 win in the night cap. On Friday, Ozarks […]

February 5, 2010 • Posted in

Lady Choctaws Make Free Throws Count

Clarksville, Ark.-Mississippi College hit all six of their free throws with under two minutes to play to pull out a 68-60 win over the Lady Eagles Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (5-14, 3-11 ASC) held a 50-49 lead after Savannah Carter drilled a three-pointer with 10:56 left in the game, but Mississippi […]

February 5, 2010 • Posted in

No. 24 Choctaws Hold On For Win

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 24 Mississippi College saw an 11-point lead slip to five points with under a minute to play but held on for a 80-74 win over the Eagles Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. The Choctaws (16-3, 12-3 ASC) appeared to have the game under control with 44 seconds left as they held […]

February 4, 2010 • Posted in

April Young Named To ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore guard April Young was named to the 2009-2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women's Basketball All-District VI Second Team, it was announced by the College of Sports Information Directors of America Thursday. The 5-foot-6 native of Deer, Ark., is tied with teammate Sabrina Goddard as the leading scorer in […]

February 1, 2010 • Posted in

Baseball Team Focused On Stronger Finish

Clarksville-Ark.-After earning their third straight trip to the post-season a year ago, the Eagles aim for a stronger finish after faltering late in the year and taking an early exist from the playoffs. When the Eagles take the field for the 2010 season, they will no doubt remember how 2009 ended. Ozarks lost seven of […]

January 31, 2010 • Posted in

U of O Baseball Camp Set For February 13

Clarksville, Ark.- University of the Ozarks head baseball coach Jimmy Clark and assistant coaches Curt Dixon, Robert Mummey and David Smith will conduct a baseball camp on Saturday, February 13 at Lonnie R. Qualls Field for ages five and up. The camp will run from 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Players need to bring their own equipment. […]

January 29, 2010 • Posted in

Saturday’s Basketball Games Cancelled

Clarksville-Ark.-The University of the Ozarks men's and women's basketball games against Louisiana College that was scheduled for Saturday, January 30 has been cancelled due to wintery conditions across the South. Hazardous road conditions will make it near impossible to travel to Clarksville. Ice, snow and freezing rain are expected to continue to accumulate Friday and […]