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January 29, 2006 • Posted in

Senior-Laden Baseball Team Primed For Post-Season Run

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks baseball team turned the corner last year after posting a 22-18 overall record, their first winning season in nine years, and hope to use that momentum to make a run at the post-season playoffs. The Eagles are banking on a large senior class and a potent offensive attack to […]

January 26, 2006 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Upset By Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-Louisiana College snapped an 11-game losing streak as they handed the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team a 84-78 loss in American Southwest Conference action on Thursday night. The Lady Eagles (9-9, 7-7) had trouble stopping a balanced Lady Wildcat (3-13, 3-11) team that shot 51 percent in the first half and ended […]

January 26, 2006 • Posted in

Men’s Basketball Team Wins Fourth Straight; Johnson Breaks Record

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles won their fourth straight league game and picked up their fifth win in their last six tries with a 71-62 road win over Louisiana College on Thursday night in American Southwest Conference play. The Eagles (11-7, 11-4) fought off a late second half Wildcat (4-13, 4-10) comeback to inch closer to securing […]

January 25, 2006 • Posted in

Texas native excels on Ozarks basketball team.

Kareem is one of top players in conference. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. -- Habeeb Kareem just shakes his head and grins when asked how the Houston, Texas, native ended up in rural Arkansas at University of the Ozarks. “Sometimes I’m amazed myself how I got here,” he said. “You don’t expect someone from Houston to be playing […]

January 24, 2006 • Posted in

Habeeb Kareem Named ASC Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore center Habeeb Kareem was named the American Southwest Conference men's basketball East Division Player of the Week after shooting 63 percent from the field (14-of-22) and 85 percent (12-of-14) from the free throw line to average 20.0 points over two games and help the Eagles remain in second place […]

January 21, 2006 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Run Away In Second Half

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks Lady Eagles pulled away in the second half after a dominating performance on the boards and came away with a 82-62 a win over the LeTourneau University in American Southwest Conference action on Saturday. The Lady Eagles (9-8, 8-6) out rebounded the Lady Jackets 54-28 in the game, including […]

January 21, 2006 • Posted in

Eagles Start Strong, Finish Strong

Clarksville, Ark.-For the second straight game the University of the Ozarks men's basketball team went on a big run to put away an American Southwest Conference East division opponent. The Eagles (10-7, 10-4) used an 18-8 run over an 8-minute span in the first half to gain an 88-74 victory over LeTourneau University (6-9, 5-8) […]

January 20, 2006 • Posted in

Missouri professor is featured artist at U of O

Clarksville, Ark. --- Naomi Sugino, an art professor at Columbia College in Missouri, will present an art exhibit during the month of February in the University of the Ozarks' Stephens Gallery. The title of her show is "Unseen Spaces." Sugino, who earned her MFA from Wichita State University, teaches drawing and painting courses at Columbia […]

January 20, 2006 • Posted in

Ozarks professor makes strides in cancer-related research.

Biology professor conducts research on campus with Ozarks students. CLARKSVILLE, ARK. (January 20, 2006) ? Ozarks biology professor Sean Coleman was part of a team of scholars who recently published an article highlighting their research into cellular resistance to disease-causing factors in the human body. The article, published in the December 9, 2005 edition of […]