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November 25, 2008 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Hold Off Late Rhema Rally

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles held off a late Rhema Bible College rally as Ozarks picked up a 70-63 win behind a 10-point, 15-rebound effort from Olivia Fisher on Tuesday night. Ozarks (2-2) seemed to have the game in control, building a comfortable 51-28 second half lead with 12:44 remaining. But Rhema wouldn’t go down easily, […]

November 25, 2008 • Posted in

Clark’s Career-High 26 Too Much For Rhema

Clarksville, Ark.-Jeremy Clark poured in a career-high 26 points on Tuesday night to help Ozarks to a 91-58 win over Rhema Bible College. Clark’s previous high was 16, but that was easily surpassed in the first half when he netted 19 points behind a 4-of-7 performance from the three-point line. Clark hit three consecutive three-pointers […]

November 22, 2008 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Struggle From Field Against Austin College

Clarksville, Ark.-Austin College held Ozarks to a season-low 20 percent shooting clip from the field and picked up a 63-33 victory over the Lady Eagles in the University of Dallas Classic in Irving, Texas, Saturday. Austin College held a 29-19 advantage at the half and built a 35-21 lead at the 15:21 mark of the […]

November 22, 2008 • Posted in

Eagles Suffer Second Straight Heart Breaker

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles held the lead for all but about three minutes of the second half, but regional power Webster University made a late push to take a 78-75 win in Saint Louis on Saturday. Ozarks (1-2) held the lead in the second half until the final three minutes of the game as Webster made […]

November 21, 2008 • Posted in

U of O presents Science Day awards

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks' Sciences and Mathematics Division recently hosted approximately 100 high school students as part of its annual Science Day competition, held on Nov. 14. Gabby Warren of Lamar was the recipient of the T.L. Smith Biology Scholarship as the outstanding participant in the Science Day competition. Tim Jarmon of […]

November 21, 2008 • Posted in

Maryville Edges Eagles In Overtime

Clarksville, Ark.-In a college basketball rarity, Maryville University hit a free throw with no time on the clock in overtime to upend the Eagles 71-70 in Saint Louis on Friday. Ozarks (1-1) will face Webster University Saturday in another non-conference tilt at 3:00 p.m. An Eagles foul with no time on the clock in overtime […]

November 21, 2008 • Posted in

U of O, CHS to present Music of the Season

Clarksville, Ark. --- The music ensembles of the University of the Ozarks and Clarksville High School will join forces to perform a concert titled Music of the Season at 5 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 7, in Munger Chapel on the U of O campus. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will feature […]

November 21, 2008 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Use Second Half Surge To Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles overcame a 28-18 halftime deficit and went on to a 62-50 win over University of the Dallas in the University of Dallas Classic Friday in Irving, Texas. Ozarks (1-1) will face Austin College Saturday in another non-conference tilt at 2:00 p.m. The game began with little offensive output from either team […]

November 19, 2008 • Posted in

Brian Sarber Receives National Academic All-America Honor

Clarksville, Ark.-Senior goalkeeper Brian Sarber added another major award to his resume when he was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Third Team, it was announced on Wednesday. After receiving ESPN The Magazine First Team All-District honors in early November, his named was forwarded to the national ballot from which Sports Information Directors […]

November 19, 2008 • Posted in

U of O students to direct one-acts on Dec. 4-5

Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks theatre students Erin Fuller, Jenava Moreau, and Danielle Cheri Stover and will each direct one-act performances on Dec. 4 and 5 in the Seay Theatre on the U of O campus. The performances will begin at 7:30 each day. Admission is $8 for the public and $6 for […]