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April 21, 2010 • Posted in

Durable Henson Magnifies Opportunity

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks senior pitcher Stephany Henson has been a model of consistency during her four-year career on the softball team. The hard-working right-hander from Coal Hill, Ark., has been a mainstay in the circle since her freshman season. She has thrown 486.2 career innings, most in school history, and has never missed […]

April 20, 2010 • Posted in

Briggs Triples In Game-Winner; Notches Save

Clarksville, Ark. ? Cory Briggs' RBI triple in the ninth inning broke a 4-4 tie and helped the Eagles to a 6-4 win over Williams Baptist College Tuesday in Walnut Ridge. In the ninth, Mitchell Powers roped a single to put Briggs in position to do damage. The senior from Greencastle, Pa., did just that […]

April 20, 2010 • 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 14-17 and July 12-15 at Mabee Gymnasium. The camp held June 14-17 will be for girls in the eighth and ninth grade, while the camp July 12-15 will consist of girls in the fifth, sixth and […]

April 19, 2010 • Posted in

Briggs Breaks Record Against Maryville College

Clarksville, Ark.-Maryville College came back from deficits in each game to pull out a three-game sweep over the Eagles in Millington, Tennessee Saturday and Sunday. Maryville (22-13) took Saturday’s game 10-8 in twelve innings after mounting a seventh inning comeback. Cory Briggs broke the school’s all-time hit record in the ninth inning when he laced […]

April 17, 2010 • Posted in

No. 3 Texas-Tyler Completes Four-Game Sweep

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 3 Texas-Tyler completed a four-game sweep over the Lady Eagles with a pair of convincing wins Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. Texas-Tyler (29-5, 14-4 ASC) won game one 15-3 and then took game two 17-1. In game one, the Patriots took advantage of seven Ozarks’ errors and held a 10-0 lead heading […]

April 16, 2010 • Posted in

No. 3 Texas-Tyler Claims Friday Double-Header

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 3 Texas-Tyler claimed a double-header sweep Friday over the Lady Eagles with a 8-0 game one win and a 13-5 game two win. Patriot starter Stacy Shepherd hurled a two-hitter in game one and allowed just three base runners in the American Southwest Conference contest. Shepherd did not issue a walk and struck […]

April 15, 2010 • Posted in

Hendrix Bounces Back From Deficit

Clarksville, Ark.-Hendrix College overcame deficits at two different times in the game to pull out a 11-9 win over Ozarks Thursday in non-conference play. Ozarks (12-21) knocked around Hendrix (17-16) starter Tyler Keever for eight hits and four runs. Chris Driedric opened the scoring with a solo home run over the right field fence in […]

April 15, 2010 • Posted in

Blue-Collar Carlson Balances Tennis, Academics

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks senior tennis player Brandon Carlson has achieved the team's No. 1 singles position and excelled off the court by using what his coach describes as a ‘blue-collar' work ethic. Carlson, a native of Grapevine, Texas, has spent the entire season facing off against the top players in the competitive American […]

April 13, 2010 • Posted in

Ballet Arkansas to visit campus April 20

Clarksville, Ark. --- Arkansas' only professional touring ballet company, Ballet Arkansas, will perform at University of the Ozarks at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 20, as part of the university's 2010 Walton Arts & Ideas Series. The performance will be held in the Walton Fine Arts Center. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased on […]

April 13, 2010 • Posted in

Johnson County Conservation District Donates to Shooting Sports Club

Clarksville, Ark. --- Charles Plugge, chair of the Johnson County Conservation District Board of Directors, presented a check for $500 to the university on April 13th. The funds come through the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and will go to the University’s Shooting Sports Club to help the student organization purchase a dry-fire simulator. The […]