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February 17, 2012 • Posted in

Annual U of O talent show a success

U of O showcased some talented student performers on February 10, when the Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted its annual talent show in Ozarks' Rogers Conference Center. Competing in the show were: Abraham Arias, performing on the violin Ivan Chavez, performing on guitar Tanner Holman, Melody Teo, Bethany Walker, Camden Riley, and Fernando Valenzuela, performing […]

February 17, 2012 • Posted in

Works Masterful In Home Opener

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore right-hander Jeffrey Works tossed seven and two-third shutout innings and a complete game to lead the Eagles to a 6-1 win over Simpson College in the Ozarks Baseball Classic Friday afternoon. Works threw four and two-third hitless innings to open the game for the Eagles (1-2). Two of Simpson’s […]

February 16, 2012 • Posted in

Phillips Passing Way Into Record Books

Clarksville, Ark.-To give is better than to receive. This is the approach University of the Ozarks guard Lacey Phillips takes when she steps on the court. The 5-foot-9 senior from Clarksville currently leads the American Southwest Conference in assists per game (5.7) and has accumulated 297 in her career, fourth-most in program history. Phillips is […]

February 16, 2012 • Posted in

LeTourneau Women Win Key ASC Game; Lady Eagles Stay In Playoff Hunt

Longview, Texas-The Lady Eagles had one of their worst shooting nights of the season from the field as LeTourneau squeezed out a 71-63 win in a key American Southwest Conference game Thursday. Despite the loss, Ozarks (12-12, 8-11 ASC) can still qualify for the playoffs with a win against Texas-Tyler (12-12, 8-11 ASC) Saturday and […]

February 16, 2012 • Posted in

Eagles Continue To Fight For Playoff Spot

Longview, Texas-The trio of Ronnie Dodd, Andrew Cummings and Bryton Flint scored a combined 52 points to lead the Eagles to a key 74-63 American Southwest Conference win over LeTourneau University Thursday. To qualify for the playoffs, Ozarks (9-15, 6-13 ASC) would need to win their game against Texas-Tyler (7-16, 6-13 ASC) Saturday and Mississippi […]

February 16, 2012 • Posted in

Campus raises funds, volunteers for Special Olympics

Clarksville, Ark. --- One dime at a time, the University of the Ozarks campus community has helped make a difference for the Arkansas Special Olympics. The campus raised $754.50 during its annual homecoming faculty-staff king and queen fund-raising event held in early February. Tennis Coach Shaun Wiseman and Jones Learning Center Coordinator Debbie Williams were […]

February 15, 2012 • Posted in

Bishop Bass Named ASC Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks freshman Bishop Bass was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Men?s Tennis Player of the Week, it was announced Wednesday by ASC Media Relations Director Greg Weghorst. Bass, a native of Greenwood, Ark., won at No. 1 singles and doubles to fuel team wins over state rival Hendrix College […]

February 15, 2012 • Posted in

Whitney Lewis Named ASC Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore Whitney Lewis was named the American Southwest Conference East Division Women?s Tennis Player of the Week, it was announced Wednesday by ASC Media Relations Director Greg Weghorst. Lewis, a native of Hartman, Ark., won in straight sets in No. 1 singles against John Brown and was victorious in No. […]

February 15, 2012 • Posted in

Niece’s book chosen for community reading program

Clarksville, Ark. --- "Side-Yard Superhero," the poignant compilation of childhood memories by University of the Ozarks President Dr. Rick Niece, has been chosen as the reading selection for the 2012 One Book, One Community program at the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton. "Side-Yard Superhero," the poignant compilation of childhood memories by Dr. Rick […]