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November 14, 2008 • Posted in

Christmas Angels project currently underway

Clarksville, Ark. --- The annual University of the Ozarks Women (UOW) Christmas Angels Project is currently underway to help families in need throughout Johnson County have a more enjoyable Christmas. The UOW Christmas Angels project, in coordination with the Department of Human Services (DHS), has been in existence for 15 years. The project provides gifts […]

November 13, 2008 • Posted in

All-Conference Awards Given To Women’s Soccer Team

Clarksville, Ark.-Four University of the Ozarks women's soccer players were honored by the American Southwest Conference office, it was announced on Thursday after a vote of the league's 14 head coaches. Junior defender Emalee Pearson earned All-ASC Second Team honors, while junior forward Heather Dryden, sophomore midfielder Chelsea Coleman and sophomore goalkeeper Lori Langman were […]

November 13, 2008 • Posted in

Basketball Games To Be Broadcast On The Web

Clarksville, Ark.-All home men's and women's basketball games this season will be broadcast on Clarksville's KXIO 106.9 FM and can be heard on the web at www.kxio.nu. 2008-2009 Basketball Broadcast Schedule: Nov. 15 (Sat.) - Hendrix College (Men Only) @ 3:00 pm Nov. 25 (Tues.) - Rhema Bible College @ 5:30 pm/7:30 pm Dec. 4 […]

November 11, 2008 • Posted in

2008-2009 Lady Eagles Look Forward

Clarksville, Ark.-The 2008-2009 Lady Eagles are looking forward to bouncing back from a difficult season a year ago behind a handful of experienced players and a talented freshmen class. “We are looking forward and not looking back,” said head coach Christina Jost, who is entering her third year at Ozarks. “We want to improve and […]

November 11, 2008 • Posted in

Men’s Soccer Team Nets ASC Honors

Clarksville, Ark.-Six University of the Ozarks men's soccer players were honored by the American Southwest Conference office, it was announced on Tuesday after a vote of the league's 14 head coaches. Senior goalkeeper Brian Sarber, senior defender Dan De Hart and junior midfielder Shaun Renfro earned spots on the All-ASC First Team. Junior defender Jason […]

November 11, 2008 • Posted in

Three Starters Return For Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The 2008-2009 Eagles find themselves facing the challenge of replacing the program's third all-time leading scorer, but head coach Matt O'Connor believes it opens up the opportunity for a group of four seniors and a talented freshmen class to step up and fill the void. O’Connor enters his eighth season at Ozarks searching for […]

November 10, 2008 • Posted in

Third annual Science Day scheduled at U of O

Clarksville, Ark. -- The University of the Ozarks' Sciences and Mathematics Division will present its third annual Science Day for high school students on Wednesday, Nov. 19, on the U of O campus. The day-long series of events is designed for any high school student who may be interested in studying science in college. The […]

November 8, 2008 • Posted in

Eagles Tie UT-Tyler; Eliminated In Shootout

Tyler, Texas-The Eagles were eliminated from the American Southwest Conference Men's Soccer Championship Tournament by virtue of UT-Tyler's 4-3 penalty kick advantage Saturday in Tyler, Texas. A back-and-forth first half ensued as the Patriots (10-3-3) held a slight 8-7 shots advantage. Brian Sarber and the Eagles defense held UT-Tyler scoreless in the first half. Matt […]

November 7, 2008 • Posted in

Eagles Advance To Conference Semi-Finals With 4-2 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-An explosive Eagles' offense set the tone for a 4-2 victory over Mississippi College on Friday in the ASC Men's Soccer Championship Tournament in Tyler, Texas. With the win, Ozarks (14-3-3) will advance to the semi-finals tomorrow and face host UT-Tyler at 11:00 a.m. It is the second straight season the Eagles have eliminated […]

November 6, 2008 • Posted in

U of O Women’s Basketball Assists with Haunted Housing

Clarksville, Ark.-Haunted Housing, an Ozarks tradition, includes fun and games, and trick-or-treating tours of several of the university's residential halls and the Mabee Gymnasium. As they entered the gym, the trick-or-treater’s were greeted by the women’s basketball team. Once they were in the gym, the team had basketball and Halloween games for them to play. […]