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February 8, 2007 • Posted in

Mandi Carter Named To ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks women's basketball standout Mandi Carter has been named to the 2006-07 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America All-District VI Third Team, announced by region coordinator Mark Bechenbach on Thursday. Carter, a 6-foot-1 senior center from Clarksville, is the first women’s basketball player from Ozarks to receive the honor. Carter currently ranks […]

February 8, 2007 • Posted in

Eagles Playoff Hopes Get Thinner

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of Ozarks Eagles chances of returning to the playoffs got thinner on Thursday night as Louisiana College picked up a 80-70 victory in American Southwest Conference play. The Eagles (7-15, 6-11) will need to win their final three games to earn a playoff bid and Louisiana College (8-10 ASC) would need to […]

February 8, 2007 • Posted in

Louisiana College Edges Past Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College slipped past the Lady Eagles 63-59 in a key American Southwest Conference game on Thursday night. Despite the loss, the Lady Eagles (8-14, 6-11) remain in the playoff hunt. Ozarks trails East Texas Baptist University (15-3 ASC), UT-Tyler (12-5 ASC), Mississippi College (9-8 ASC) and are tied with UT-Dallas (6-11 ASC). UT-Dallas, […]

February 7, 2007 • Posted in

Lyon College Wins Big Over Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- Lyon College scored 18 runs in the first three innings of play to cruise to a 20-9 victory over the University of the Ozarks baseball team on Tuesday in Batesville. The score was tied 1-1 at the end of the first inning, but Lyon (3-0) exploded for seven runs in the second and […]

February 7, 2007 • Posted in

Rowing on the Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark. -- U of O senior Case White spends a lot of time moving in place -- for fun. White, a general studies major from Franklin, Tenn. participated in the 2007 Tennessee Indoor Rowing Championships, competing against rowers from top college programs. Contestants rowed on individual rowing machines in 2,000 meter races. The scene […]

February 7, 2007 • Posted in

Job opportunity day available through office of career services

Interviews available for numerous positions Ozarks students have the opportunity to meet with representatives of numerous corporate and private employers on Monday, February 26 in Little Rock. Interested students should contact Kimberly Spicer in Ozarks’ Office of Career Services by Friday, Februrary 16 in order to put together a resume and sign up for an […]

February 6, 2007 • Posted in

American Indian musician to perform Feb. 22

Clarksville, Ark. --- Renowned American Indian flute player, singer, author and speaker John Two-Hawks will perform at the University of the Ozarks at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 22, as part of the university's 2006-2007 Walton Arts & Ideas Series. The performance will take place in the Walton Fine Arts Center on the Clarksville campus. Tickets […]

February 5, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Have Trouble Slowing Down UT-Tyler

Clarksville, Ark.-The hot-shooting UT-Tyler Patriots picked up a 91-61 victory over the Lady Eagles in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday. The Lady Eagles fall to 8-13 and 6-10 (ASC) and are in fifth-place in the East division standings. With four conference games remaining, Ozarks trails East Texas Baptist (14-3), UT-Tyler (10-5), Mississippi College (8-8) […]

February 5, 2007 • Posted in

Daniels Three-Point Play Gives Ozarks Momentum

Clarksville, Ark.-Tony Daniels' three-point play and Ted Beard's layup in the waning moments helped the Eagles past UT-Tyler 66-63 on Saturday in American Southwest Conference play. The Eagles improve to 7-14 and 6-10 (ASC) and remain in the playoff hunt with four conference games remaining. Ozarks is in fifth-place behind Mississippi College (15-1), UT-Dallas (10-5), […]

February 4, 2007 • Posted in

Eagles Open With Loss To Rhodes

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks baseball team opened the season with a 6-1 loss to Rhodes College on Sunday afternoon in Memphis, Tenn. Ozarks (0-1, 0-0) struggled at the plate on a cold and windy day, collecting only four hits in the contest. David Smith, who went 1-for-3, drove the only run in for […]