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January 31, 2008 • Posted in

Eagles Suffer Second Half Scoring Drought

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles held a 33-32 lead at halftime, but were out scored 51-31 in the second half in a 83-64 loss against UT-Tyler in American Southwest Conference play on Thursday night. The Patriots (8-10, 7-6) held just a 47-45 lead with 13:23 remaining in the game, but out scored Ozarks (8-9, 5-8) 36-19 the […]

January 31, 2008 • Posted in

Eight Starters Return For U of O Baseball Team

Clarksville, Ark.-A top four finish in the American Southwest Conference playoffs in 2007 and eight returning starters give the Eagles high hopes entering the 2008 season. Head coach Jimmy Clark’s club is coming off a 2007 campaign that saw the Eagles produce its best season in over a decade. Clark’s 2007 club tied the modern-day […]

January 30, 2008 • Posted in

University Theatre to perform Hedda Gabler

Clarksville, Ark. --- The University Theatre at University of the Ozarks will perform Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's classic production Hedda Gabler at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 20, 21 and 22, in the Walton Fine Arts Center on the U of O campus. General admission tickets are $8 and senior citizens tickets are $6. Tickets can be […]

January 26, 2008 • Posted in

Kareem’s Late Shot Propels Ozarks To Win

Clarksville, Ark.-Habeeb Kareem's jumper with 2.6 seconds left propelled the Eagles to a 71-69 American Southwest Conference win over Louisiana College on Saturday. Kareem’s shot came after Louisiana College’s Josh Johnson tied the game 69-69 when he scored a bucket with 25 seconds left. Prior to Johnson’s shot, Kareem nailed another clutch jumper with 56 […]

January 26, 2008 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Suffer 83-72 Setback

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks Lady Eagles were handed a 83-72 loss at the hands of Louisiana College on Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (1-16, 1-11) trailed 29-16 at the half, and couldn’t make any headway in the final twenty minutes as Louisiana College (10-7, 6-6) held a double-digit advantage for the […]

January 25, 2008 • Posted in

Choctaws Too Strong For Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- The Eagles suffered a 86-56 loss to Mississippi College on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference action. The Choctaws (13-3, 10-2) used a 16-5 run in the latter stage of the first half to hold a commanding 45-28 advantage at intermission. The Choctaws benefited from shooting 17-of-31 (54%) from the field in the […]

January 25, 2008 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Suffer Loss To Mississippi College

Clarksville, Ark.- Mississippi College took control of the game late in the first half and went on to a 87-56 win over the Lady Eagles on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (1-15, 1-10) battled to a 7-7 tie when Erica Eneks nailed a three-pointer early in the first half. The two teams […]

January 23, 2008 • Posted in

Missouri artist to present works at U of O

Clarksville, Ark. --- Missouri artist Annie Helmericks-Louder will present her exhibit "Casting off and other stories," throughout the month of February at the University of the Ozarks. Helmericks-Louder, an adjunct art instructor at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Mo., describes herself as "an autobiographical storyteller; my art visually records where I have been and […]

January 22, 2008 • Posted in

Ozarks Freshman takes second place in National Competition

Clarksville, Ark. -- University of the Ozarks freshman Samantha Mosley's love of horses and public speaking has proved to be a winning combination. Mosley, who was home-schooled by her family on their farm near Subiaco, placed second in the public speaking category at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup, held in Louisville, KY, in November. […]

January 21, 2008 • Posted in

Habeeb Kareem Gets ASC Nod

Clarksville, Ark.-For the second time this season, University of the Ozarks senior forward Habeeb Kareem was named the American Southwest Conference men's basketball East Division Player of the Week, announced ASC Director of Media Relations Greg Weghorst on Monday. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound Houston, Texas, native averaged 20.0 points and 6.0 rebounds to help the Eagles […]