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April 21, 2009 • Posted in

Tech Overcomes Conner’s Strong Performance

Clarksville, Ark.-Travis Conner had a shutout through seven and two-third innings, but it wouldn't be enough as Arkansas Tech University scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth to edge the Eagles 3-1 in a non-conference matchup Tuesday night in Russellville. Ozarks’ (17-23) offense didn’t help Conner much, as they stranded 11 runners in […]

April 20, 2009 • Posted in

Shepherd Tosses Perfect Game For Patriots

Clarksville, Ark.-UT Tyler sophomore pitcher Stacy Shepherd tossed a perfect game against the Lady Eagles to complete an American Southwest Conference sweep Monday. The right-hander from Houston, Texas, faced the minimum number of batters in a five-inning 22-0 win. She fanned eight to improve her record to 4-0. With a 7-0 lead after two, the […]

April 19, 2009 • Posted in

Eighth Inning Rally Lifts Austin College

Clarksville, Ark.-Austin College overcame a 2-1 eighth inning deficit to knock off the Eagles 5-4 Sunday in Sherman, Texas. In the first, Andrew Teaster singled in Cory Briggs for the first run of the game. The Kangaroos (14-24) eventually tied the game with a run in the bottom of the fourth. The score remained tied […]

April 18, 2009 • Posted in

Eagles Split Saturday Twinbill; Head Into Playoffs

Clarksville, Ark.-Todd Koch struck out 10 to overcome a two-hit performance by the Eagles' offense in a 3-2 game one victory over Austin College Saturday, and then just when it appeared Ozarks had secured a game two victory, the Kangaroos sent the non-conference affair into extra innings and rallied for a 9-8 win. Ozarks will […]

April 18, 2009 • Posted in

One-Run Games Unkind To Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles suffered a pair of one-run losses against Mississippi College Saturday as the Choctaws completed a four-game American Southwest Conference sweep over the weekend. Ozarks (5-31, 3-17 ASC) dropped a heart-breaker in game one, losing 2-1, and then received a 3-2 setback in game two. On Friday, the Choctaws (16-17, 9-9 ASC) […]

April 17, 2009 • Posted in

Doug Boxell Named Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Clarksville, Ark.-Doug Boxell, the winner of five High School state championships in Texas, was named the new head men's basketball coach at the University of the Ozarks, it was announced by Athletic Director Jimmy Clark Friday. Boxell has spent the last 13 years as the head boy’s basketball coach at Ponder High School where he […]

April 16, 2009 • Posted in

Eagles Pound Out 17 Hits In 9-7 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles pounded out 17 hits and three players recorded three hits apiece in a 9-7 win over Central Baptist College Thursday afternoon at Lonnie R. Qualls Field. Central Baptist (2-27) opened with an early 2-0 lead, and then built a 2-1 advantage. The Mustangs maintained that lead all the way until the bottom […]

April 15, 2009 • Posted in

Miscues Costly Against Hendrix

Clarksville, Ark.-Hendrix College took advantage of three early errors in a 7-0 game one win, and then came-from-behind in game two to complete a double-header sweep against the Lady Eagles Wednesday. In game one, a rough first inning for Ozarks (5-27) resulted in four runs for Hendrix (20-15). The Lady Eagles committed three errors, and […]

April 15, 2009 • Posted in

Tennis Team Ends Season Against John Brown

Clarksville, Ark.-The tennis team ended their season against John Brown University Wednesday in Siloam Springs. The Eagles won their match 5-4, while the Lady Eagles dropped their match 6-3. Singles: 1. Peter Thulson def. Keith Edwards 6-1, 7-5 2. Austin Phillips def. Brandon Carlson 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 3. Michael Laws def. Jamin Schweiyer 6-1, 6-0 […]

April 14, 2009 • Posted in

Hendrix Takes 9-5 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Hendrix College used six pitchers to strike out nine Ozarks' batters en route to a 9-5 victory over the Eagles in a non-conference matchup Tuesday night in Conway. The game saw a combined nine errors, and ten different pitchers saw action on the mound. Hendrix (16-20) held a 3-0 lead after three innings before […]