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September 17, 2011 • Posted in

Eagles Unable To Recover From First Half Deficit

Clinton, Miss.-Mississippi College jumped out to a 3-0 half time lead and held on for a 3-0 shutout against the Eagles Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. The Choctaws (4-2-0, 1-1-0 ASC) scored in the 4th minute and then added another goal in the 21st minute to build a 2-0 advantage. Ozarks (2-4-0, 1-1-0 ASC) […]

September 16, 2011 • Posted in

Freshman Chelsey Becker leads “exercise in disguise”

It's 7 p.m. on a recent Thursday evening and the new Mabee Fitness Center on the University of the Ozarks campus is abuzz with activity. There are students and staff members pounding away the miles on the state-of-the-art treadmills and bulking up biceps in the free weights area in the Rawhouser Weight & Fitness Room. […]

September 16, 2011 • Posted in

CI Students are stewards of the environment on annual float trip

Clarksville, Ark. --- More than 80 University of the Ozarks students, faculty and staff members took part in the 2011 "Critical Inquiry" class float trip on the Buffalo National River on Sept. 9. The trip has been an annual excursion organized by Professor of Mathematics Dr. Buddy Smith since 2000. The trip is comprised of […]

September 15, 2011 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Open ASC Play With Win

Pineville, La.-Alex Cannon scored twice and MaKenna Piha added another goal to propel the Lady Eagles to a 3-1 win over Louisiana Conference in their American Southwest Conference season-opener Thursday. Within the first five minutes of play Louisiana College forward Sara Smith scored with an assist from Erin Briggs. Morgan O’Neil held the Wildcats off […]

September 15, 2011 • Posted in

Annual ASC Singles/Doubles Fall Tennis Tournament On Tap

Abilene, Texas-Tennis teams in the American Southwest Conference will be able to get an early-season look at each other during the annual American Southwest Conference Singles/Doubles Fall Tournament being held Thursday through Saturday (Sept. 15-17) at McMurry University?s Seidel-Swagerty Tennis Center and Hardin-Simmons University?s HSU Tennis Complex. Some matches will also be held at Abilene […]

September 15, 2011 • Posted in

Strong Second Half Ignites Eagles

Pineville, La.-Senior forward Tony Santoro scored a pair of second half goals to lead Ozarks to a 3-0 American Southwest Conference-opening win over Louisiana College Thursday in Pineville, La. The Eagles (2-3-0, 1-0-0) were tied 0-0 at the half to a much-improved Louisiana College team. However, Ozarks scored just 58 seconds into the second half […]

September 14, 2011 • Posted in

Kennedy scores at first Project Poet

Stephen Kennedy, who won the opening volley at this year's first Project Poet, has discovered the pleasure of performing for an audience. "I was involved in my high school literary magazine," he says. "Originally I wrote short stories, but I found out writing poems took a lot less time, so that got me started." Kennedy, […]

September 14, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks Men, Women Run In Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic

Memphis, Tenn.- The men?s and women?s cross country team joined a number of NCAA II and NCAA I schools from across the region to compete in the Brooks Memphis Twilight Saturday. The men finished 15th out of 22 teams in the 4-mile run. Tristan Cooper was Ozarks top finisher, running a 21:57 for 61st place […]

September 13, 2011 • Posted in

U.S. News ranks Ozarks as South’s top “best value”

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks is the top-ranked best value in the South, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2012 edition of "America's Best Colleges," which hit the newsstands this week. In the annual later summer publication that analyzes institutions of higher education, Ozarks was ranked first in the "Great Schools, Great […]