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February 10, 2009 • Posted in

Creativity Separated Record-Setting Gonzalez

Clarksville, Ark.-From 1998-2001 University of the Ozarks soccer star Marcos Gonzalez displayed a creative flair that no other player has matched in the American Southwest Conference's 13-year history. The Georgetown, Texas, native will be inducted into Ozarks Sports Hall of Fame with former basketball standout Anthony Porchia in a special ceremony on Feb. 14. The […]

February 10, 2009 • Posted in

Hard work leads Porchia to Sports Hall of Fame

Clarksville, Ark.-Anthony Porchia said there was no secret to his deadly shooting stroke --- just plain old fashion hard work. Porchia, who starred for the University of the Ozarks’ basketball program from 1989-93, will be inducted into the university’s Sports Hall of Fame with former soccer standout Marcos Gonzalez in a special ceremony on Feb. […]

February 9, 2009 • Posted in

LaGrange Rallies In Ninth

Clarksville, Ark.-LaGrange College scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning to come out with a 7-5 win over the Eagles in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic Sunday. With the Eagles (1-3) holding a 4-3 advantage going into the ninth, LaGrange (1-2) sparked a comeback fueled by a three-run homer to go up 7-4. Ozarks […]

February 9, 2009 • Posted in

No. 25 UT-Dallas Handles Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles made just three field goals in the first half and couldn't recover in the second half as No. 25 UT-Dallas took a 70-56 win in American Southwest Conference action Monday night. Ozarks (5-17, 3-14) shot a dismal 3-of-24 (12%) from the field and were out rebounded 26-17 in the first half. […]

February 9, 2009 • Posted in

Slow Start Costs Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- No. 20 UT-Dallas held the Eagles to four points in the first ten minutes of play and went on to a 69-54 victory in American Southwest Conference play Monday night. Ozarks (10-12, 8-9) hit just 36 percent from the field in the first half and gave up 25 rebounds, allowing UT-Dallas (19-3, 14-3) […]

February 7, 2009 • Posted in

Late Jumper Lifts Louisiana College Women

Clarksville, Ark.-Christy Pantallion came off the bench and scored a team-high 21 points, including a jumper with 39 seconds left and a pair of free throws with 4 seconds to go, to lift Louisiana College to a 74-70 win over Ozarks in American Southwest Conference play Saturday. Olivia Fisher tied the game at 70-70 with […]

February 7, 2009 • Posted in

Three-Point Line Kind To Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College drilled 11 three-pointers and Josh Johnson scored 30 points to upend the Eagles 95-78 Saturday in American Southwest Conference action. The Wildcats (4-16, 2-14) hit eight three’s in the first half to hold a 43-33 lead at intermission. Ozarks (10-11, 8-8) held the lead early in the first half before back-to-back three-pointers […]

February 7, 2009 • Posted in

Eagles Let Go Of Lead Again

Clarksville, Ark.-For the second straight day, the Eagles couldn't hold onto an early lead as Millsaps College rallied from a 5-2 deficit to pull out a 9-5 victory in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic in Jackson, Mississippi, Saturday afternoon. Ozarks (1-2) opened the game with a 2-0 lead after Todd Koch homered in the top of the […]

February 6, 2009 • Posted in

Rhodes Knocks Off Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-Rhodes College scored eight runs off four hits in the second inning to cruise to a 15-8 win over Ozarks Friday in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic in Jackson, Mississippi. The Eagles (1-1) jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first behind a David Smith solo homer and a Todd Koch […]

February 5, 2009 • Posted in

Choctaws Power Past Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-Mississippi College powered their way behind Bryan Johnson and Richard Worthy to a 95-80 American Southwest Conference win against the Eagles Thursday night. The Choctaw (14-5, 10-5) inside duo combined for 52 points on 23-of-35 shooting from the floor. Johnson was especially strong in the second half, scoring 23 of his game-high 31 points. […]