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April 12, 2011 • Posted in

Ramsey To Hold Basketball Camps

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks head women's basketball coach Carl Ramsey will hold a girl's basketball fundamental camp June 13-16 and July 11-14 at Mabee Gymnasium. The camp held June 13-16 will be for girls in the eighth and ninth grade, while the camp July 11-14 will consist of girls in the fifth, sixth and […]

April 12, 2011 • Posted in

Prince Tosses Three-Hitter; Eagles Halt Losing Skid

Clarksville, Ark.-Freshman right-hander Freddy Prince threw a three-hitter Tuesday night to lead Ozarks to a 3-1 win over Hendrix College and helped the Eagles snap 15-game losing skid. Prince tossed a seven-inning complete game and did not allow an earned run. He struck out two and issued three walks in the win. Jake West ripped […]

April 9, 2011 • Posted in

Mississippi College Softball Team Completes Sweep

Clarksville, Ark.-The Mississippi College softball team completed a four-game American Southwest Conference sweep against Ozarks with a pair of wins Saturday in Clinton, Miss. In game one, Molly Bowman doubled in Ali Mathis to put Ozarks (6-30, 0-20 ASC) ahead 1-0 in the first inning. But it would be the only lead of the game […]

April 9, 2011 • Posted in

Mississippi College Baseball Team Rallies For Game One Win

Clarksville, Ark.- The Mississippi College baseball team took a 6-5 game one win in eight innings and then completed their weekend sweep over the Eagles with a 9-3 win in game two. In game one, Ozarks (4-28, -14 ASC) got another strong pitching performance from senior Bobby Osburn. Osburn went seven innings, struck out seven […]

April 9, 2011 • Posted in

Men’s Soccer Team Falls to John Brown In Spring Game

Clarksville, Ark.-Ozarks played through heat and injuries, but were not able to match John Brown University's offense in a tough 2-1 loss Saturday in Clarksville. It was a hot day at the pitch and the spring game kicked off to a rough start for the Eagles due to the injury of freshman Josh Duncan in […]

April 8, 2011 • Posted in

Shooting team hits its mark

Clarksville, Ark. --- In just its second appearance ever in a national event, the University of the Ozarks Shooting Sports Club made a resounding statement that it belongs among the country's top shooting programs. The 10-member U of O shooting team competed in the 43rd annual Association of College Unions International (ACUI) Intercollegiate Clay Target […]

April 8, 2011 • Posted in

Mississippi College Softball Team Throws One-Hitter

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles suffered a pair of run-rule losses at the hands of Mississippi College Friday in American Southwest Conference play. In game one, Mississippi College (21-7, 9-5 ASC) threw a one-hitter to pick up a 10-0 shutout in five innings. Mississippi College set the tone early by scoring seven runs in the first […]

April 8, 2011 • Posted in

Eagles Score First, But Choctaws Recover

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles scored one run in the first inning to take an early lead, but then wouldn't score again until the ninth inning en route to taking a 12-2 loss against Mississippi College Friday night. Chris Driedric recorded an infield single to score Tony Morales, but the Choctaws (16-12, 6-4 ASC) answered with two […]

April 8, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks students make music for fun, donate to charity

"People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing." -- Dale Carnegie An impromptu jam session a year ago has led to an ongoing musical project with fun at one end and charity at the other. When Alex Chandler and friends stopped by Lauren Ray’s dorm room and asked her if she […]

April 6, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks’ Morgan Competes on the Courts

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks freshman Jason Morgan is wired to compete, no matter the court. Morgan is a dual-sport athlete at Ozarks, playing on both the varsity tennis team and men’s basketball junior varsity squad. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound native of Jonesboro has made a smooth transition from basketball to tennis. In just his first […]