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March 26, 2011 • Posted in

Ozarks Baseball Team Swept By LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-LeTourneau University completed a three-game American Southwest Conference sweep against the University of the Ozarks baseball team by posting a pair of wins Saturday. In game one, LeTourneau starter Travis Norris labored five and one-third innings and allowed just three hits to push the Yellow Jackets past the Eagles 2-0. Kirby Cantalamessa was inserted […]

March 26, 2011 • Posted in

LeTourneau Softball Team Gets No-Hitter To Complete Sweep

Clarksville, Ark.-LeTourneau University's Kelli Parton and Taylor Thibodeaux combined to throw a no-hitter in a 9-1 game two win to complete an American Southwest Conference four-game weekend sweep over the Lady Eagles. Parton tossed one inning as the starter and was followed by Thibodeaux, who pitched the remaining four innings to complete the no-hitter. The […]

March 25, 2011 • Posted in

LeTourneau Baseball Team Takes Game One

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks opened their three-game American Southwest Conference series against LeTourneau University with a 9-3 loss Friday afternoon in Longview, Texas. University of Arkansas transfer and current LeTourneau sophomore Garrett Methvin pitched seven strong innings scattering three hits and fanning 11 to pick up the win. Mathvin was charged with just […]

March 25, 2011 • Posted in

LeTourneau Softball Team Posts Friday Sweep

Clarksville, Ark.-LeTourneau University posted a pair of wins against the University of the Ozarks softball team Friday afternoon in American Southwest Conference play. LeTourneau (13-9, 4-6 ASC) took a 6-0 win in game one behind a two-hitter by Kelsie Stephenson. LeTourneau broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth to earn a 5-3 victory in game […]

March 24, 2011 • Posted in

Arkansas Business publisher set to speak March 31

Clarksville, Ark. --- Arkansas Business Publishing Group President and Publisher Jeff Hankins will speak on the U of O campus on Thursday, March 31, as part of the Students-In-Free-Enterprise and Phi Beta Lambda Distinguished Speakers Series. Jeff Hankins will speak on the campus on March 31 as part of the SIFE and PBL Distinguished Speaker […]

March 22, 2011 • Posted in

Alumni Association to honor seven on April 15

Clarksville, Ark. --- The University of the Ozarks Alumni Association will present its annual awards to seven distinguished honorees during the Alumni Weekend 2011 Awards Banquet, scheduled for 5:30 p.m., on Friday, April 15, in the Seay Student Center. Fred and Andrea Romo, both 1968 Ozarks graduates, will receive the Alumni Merit Award on April […]

March 19, 2011 • Posted in

No. 5 Texas-Tyler Completes Sweep Behind Strong Pitching

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 5 Texas-Tyler pitched fourteen straight shutout innings Saturday to complete a three-game American Southwest Conference sweep and four costly errors overshadowed a solid pitching performance from Ozarks' starter Bobby Osburn. In game one, a trio of Texas-Tyler (21-0, 6-0 ASC) pitchers picked up a 10-0 shutout behind nine strikeouts while allowing just five […]

March 19, 2011 • Posted in

Softball Team Falls Short Against No. 9 ETBU

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 9 East Texas Baptist held off late rallies to complete a four-game American Southwest Conference sweep over the Lady Eagles Saturday. In game one, East Texas Baptist (18-2, 5-1 ASC) held a 5-0 lead after five, but Ozarks (5-17, 0-8 ASC) closed the gap to 5-1 when Casey Mays drove in Ali Mathis […]

March 18, 2011 • Posted in

No. 5 Texas-Tyler Remains Perfect

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 5 Texas-Tyler recorded 20 hits and remained perfect on the season after knocking around Ozarks for a 22-3 win Friday in American Southwest Conference play. Texas-Tyler (19-0, 4-0 ASC) opened the top of the first with eight runs to take control of the contest. Ozarks (4-16, 1-3 ASC) did answer with three runs […]

March 18, 2011 • Posted in

NASA grant enables U of O students to study river pollution

If you thought the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was only interested in sending people into outer space, you would be wrong. “NASA is also interested in learning more about how human development affects the environment,” says senior Biology major Hannah Oakes. “They have an entire institute in Maryland that works on natural resources.” […]