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May 7, 2003 • Posted in

Kim Jacky Named To All-Conference

Clarksville, Ark.-Kim Jacky was named to the American Southwest Conference All-East Division Women's Tennis Second Team, announced by the league office Tuesday afternoon. Jacky, a senior from Salt Lake City, Utah, received the honor after leading the Lady Eagles to the school’s first appearance in the ASC Championships. She is a graduate of East High […]

May 7, 2003 • Posted in

Julie Richardson Named All-Conference

Clarksville, Ark.-Julie Richardson was named to the American Southwest Conference All-East Division Women's Tennis First Team, announced by the league office Tuesday afternoon. Richardson, a senior from Lindale, Texas, received the award after finishing the 2003 season with a 7-5 record as the team’s number one single player and a 4-2 record in doubles play […]

May 7, 2003 • Posted in

Brett Hays Named ASC East Division co-Freshman of the Year

Clarksville, Ark.-Freshman first baseman/designated hitter Brett Hays was named the 2003 baseball American Southwest Conference East Division co-Freshman of the Year, announced today by the league office. Hays, a 6-4, 195-pound right-handed hitter from Little Rock, hit .307 and recorded 23 RBI while leading the team in runs (31), total bases (57) and stolen bases […]

May 3, 2003 • Posted in

Mandi Carter Named Athlete of the Year

Clarksville, Ark.-Mandi Carter was named the 2003-2004 Female Athlete of the Year, announced by athletics director Dave De Hart at Friday's athletic banquet. The Athlete of the Year award is given to one male and one female student who excels athletically and academically while demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities. Carter, a member of the women’s basketball […]

April 28, 2003 • Posted in

Lady Eagles End Season Against ETBU

Clarksville, Ark.-East Texas Baptist University (27-11, 19-5) took four American Southwest Conference games from the U of O Lady Eagles (17-21, 7-17) softball team over the weekend. The Lady Eagles ran into a hot hitting ETBU squad that pounded out 17 hits in the first game and ended the game with a 15-2 loss. Lady […]

April 28, 2003 • Posted in

Baseball Team Ends Season With LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Eagles (12-27, 5-19) baseball team ended the season against LeTourneau University (20-19, 11-13) in American Southwest Conference play over the weekend. The Eagles were defeated 11-4 April 25 and 7-6 and 5-2 April 26. In Friday’s game, the Eagles were tied 1-1 after two innings of play, but gave up […]

April 22, 2003 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Split With Arkansas Tech

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (17-17, 7-13) softball team split with Arkansas Tech University (19-9) in a non-conference double-header at Clarksville's Hurie Field Tuesday afternoon. Ozarks picked up a 6-4 win in the first contest, but dropped a 5-1 decision in the afternoon’s finale. It was the second time this season Ozarks and Tech split in […]

April 21, 2003 • Posted in

Eagles Defeat Central Baptist

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Eagles baseball team gained two wins against Central Baptist College in a double -header April 18 in non-conference action. The Eagles defeated the Mustangs, 19-4 and 4-3, to improve their record to 12-23. Ozarks pounded out 16 hits, including three home runs, in the first game while freshman pitcher Dustin […]

April 16, 2003 • Posted in

Rainbolt Finishing Season With A Bang

Clarksville, Ark.-Sophomore left fielder Shannon Rainbolt has put up some impressive offensive numbers for the Lady Eagles softball squad during a recent twelve-game stretch and has quietly become one of the top leadoff hitters in the American Southwest Conference. Rainbolt, a 5-8 native of Vilonia, has batted .452 in her last twelve games and currently […]

April 15, 2003 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Blast North Arkansas College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (16-16, 7-13) softball team blasted the North Arkansas College Lady Pioneers in a non-conference double-header on Tuesday afternoon in Clarksville. The Lady Eagles combined solid pitching, steady hitting and near flawless defense to dominate the Lady Pioneers in both games. Ozarks scored five runs in both the first and second inning […]