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January 27, 2007 • Posted in

UT-Tyler Escapes With Win Over Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- UT-Tyler needed a jumper in the paint by Shamonica Shead with 13 seconds left to seal a 76-74 win over the Lady Eagles in American Southwest Conference action on Saturday. Trailing 64-58 with 4:44 remaining in the game, the Lady Eagles (8-11, 6-8) went on a 14-2 run over a three-minute span to […]

January 26, 2007 • Posted in

Ozarks to host statewide math competition

College students can compete for cash prizes CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (January 26, 2007) -- Students from across Arkansas will match math skills February 24 at 10 a.m. when Ozarks hosts the Arkansas Undergraduate Math Competition. Teams of two, three or four students will complete a three-hour written exam of math problems. The winning team will receive […]

January 25, 2007 • Posted in

Comets Land Win over Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles dropped a 78-64 decision to the University of Texas-Dallas Comets on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. Ozarks (5-12, 4-9) couldn’t slow a hot-shooting Comets’ (14-5, 9-5) team that ended the contest hitting 51 percent from the floor and 85 percent from the free throw line. The Comets held a 38-31 […]

January 23, 2007 • Posted in

Nabholz donates $20,000 for technology

Clarksville, Ark. -- Charles Nabholz (Left), Chairman of the Board of Nabholz Charitable Foundation in Conway, Ark., presents a donation to University of the Ozarks President Dr. Rick Niece recently. The Nabholz Charitable Foundation has pledged $20,000 over the next four years for technical computer support in Walker Hall

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Small Town Girl Enjoys Big Time Career

Clarksville, Ark.- Lori (Myers) Hines adjusted quite well to the rigors of college basketball coming from the tiny town of Perryville, Ark., and now, on the ten-year anniversary of leading her team to a conference title, the record-setting Hines will receive the biggest honor of her athletic career. Hines will be inducted into the University […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Former Triple Jump Standout Named To Hall of Fame

By Larry Isch, Director of Public Relations Clarksville, Ark.-Kenneth Little wasted no time making his mark as a track and field athlete at University of the Ozarks. Little, who competed at Ozarks from 1978-1981, won the triple jump competition in the very first collegiate track meet he competed in, setting the standard for a highly […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Kids theatre presents play at Ozarks

Local students put on award-winning production The Clarksville Children’s Company Advance Performance Group presents Picnic. Cast and crew are all 6th-12th grade students from Clarksville and Russellville. Come out and see what these amazing, talented kids can do! Show dates and times are: Friday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. […]

January 22, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Comets Upend Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.- UT-Dallas fought off a late comeback by the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team to hand the Lady Eagles a 72-66 loss in American Southwest Conference action on Thursday night. The Lady Eagles (8-10, 6-7) were down 36-30 at the half and could never get things going on the offensive end, shooting […]

January 20, 2007 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Remain In Playoff Hunt With Win Third Straight

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles won their third straight American Southwest Conference game and made up ground in the playoff race with a 78-68 victory over Mississippi College on Saturday. With the win, the Lady Eagles (8-9, 6-6) move into a third-place tie with Mississippi College (11-6, 6-6) in the East Division standings. Balanced scoring and […]

January 20, 2007 • Posted in

No. 7 Mississippi College Wins 15th Straight

Clarksville, Ark.-No. 7 Mississippi College won their fifteenth straight game with a 65-47 win over the Eagles in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday. The Eagles (5-11, 4-8) hung tough in the first half, but had trouble keeping up with the Choctaws (15-1, 12-0) in the final twenty minutes of play. Mississippi College held a […]