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February 14, 2011 • Posted in

Wildcats’ Mitchell Scores 23 Second Half Points In Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College went on a 16-3 run to open the second half and got 23 second half points from JeLani Mitchell to earn a 86-77 win over the Eagles Monday in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (6-17, 3-15 ASC) held a 38-32 halftime lead and even had a 38-23 advantage with 3:09 left. But […]

February 13, 2011 • Posted in

Austin College Spoils Softball Season-Opener

Clarksville, Ark.-Austin College spoiled the University of the Ozarks softball season-opener by upending the Lady Eagles in a double-header Sunday in Sherman, Texas. Austin College (2-0) took game one, 7-3, and then forced the run rule in a 8-0 game two victory. Austin College serenaded the Lady Eagles (0-2) with a five-run first inning to […]

February 13, 2011 • Posted in

Baseball Pushes Back Start Time

Clarksville, Ark.-The start time for University of the Ozarks baseball game scheduled for Monday afternoon has been pushed back an hour to 1:00 p.m. The Eagles will take on Central Baptist College in a double-header. Ozarks is coming off a pair of losses in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic.

February 12, 2011 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Move Into Fourth-Place Tie

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles remain in the thick of the playoff race after posting an important 77-72 win over Mississippi College Saturday afternoon in American Southwest Conference play. The Lady Eagles (12-10, 8-9 ASC) are tied with Texas-Tyler (10-12, 8-9 ASC) for the fourth and final spot in the ASC East Division. Louisiana College (20-1, […]

February 12, 2011 • Posted in

Last Second Shot Hits Rim As Choctaws Survive

Clarksville, Ark.-A last second three-point attempt by the University of the Ozarks missed and Mississippi College escaped with a 80-77 win Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. Trailing by three points and with nine seconds remaining in the game, Ozarks (6-16, 3-14 ASC) worked the clock and eventually got the ball in the hands of […]

February 11, 2011 • Posted in

“Sweet” activities highlight Homecoming week

Clarksville, Ark. --- The "Sweet Life of Ozarks" is the theme for University of the Ozarks' 2011 Homecoming, scheduled for the week of Feb. 14-19. “This year’s homecoming theme came about because, let’s be honest, Ozarks is a pretty sweet place to live and work,” said Megan FinCannon, president of the Student Foundation Board. “From […]

February 11, 2011 • Posted in

Arkansas Wildlife Federation president to speak at Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark. --- Wayne Shewmake, President of the Arkansas Wildlife Federation, will be on campus on February 16 to speak about current wildlife issues in Arkansas. The presentation, sponsored by the Ozarks Outdoors program, will take place 10:00 am in the university’s Baldor Auditorium.  The Arkansas Wildlife Federation is an affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation. Founded in […]

February 9, 2011 • Posted in

Thursday’s Basketball Games Rescheduled For Monday

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks basketball games scheduled for Thursday, February 10 against Louisiana College has been moved to Monday, February 14, it was announced Wednesday afternoon. The women’s game will begin at 1:00 p.m., with the men’s game to follow at 3:00 p.m. A winter blast that hit the Clarksville area early Wednesday […]

February 7, 2011 • Posted in

Little Rock minister to serve as visiting pastor

Clarksville, Ark. --- The Rev. Dr. Debra C. "Debbie" Freeman, minister in residence at the Presbyterian Village in Little Rock and the outgoing moderator of the Presbytery of Arkansas, will be the visiting pastor at University of the Ozarks on the week of Feb. 21-25 as part of the university's Pastoral Study Leave Program. The […]

February 6, 2011 • Posted in

Baseball Team Has Tough Day In Wilson/DeMarini Classic

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles had a tough day in Jackson, Mississippi, Sunday losing a pair of games in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic. Ozarks (1-2) trailed Berry College (2-0) 6-0 before coming back to tie it, 6-6, in the bottom of the ninth. Ozarks would score twice, with runs coming from Brandon Brewer and Jake West, in the […]