The Department of Education announced a further delay to release batches of FAFSA information (ISIRs) to schools until the first half of March.
Despite this, Ozarks is aiming to roll out financial aid packages within two weeks of receiving FAFSA information.
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January 29, 2004 • Posted in

Louisiana Earns Narrow 68-67 Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles took a loss at the hands of Louisiana College on Thursday evening in American Southwest Conference action in Pineville, Louisiana. The Eagles (7-10, 4-2) were unable to score on their last possession of the game as Louisiana College (8-10, 4-3) picked up a 68-67 win in a key ASC East Division match […]

January 29, 2004 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Drop Louisiana College Game

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (7-10, 3-3) dropped a 62-53 contest to the Lady Wildcats (9-9, 5-2) in a game in which Ozarks played without star forward Jenna Corbell. Corbell is expected to return to action on February 5. The Lady Wildcats jumped out of the gate early taking a 14-3 lead after nine minutes of […]

January 27, 2004 • Posted in

College of the Ozarks Wins Big

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles suffered their worst loss of the season falling 96-33 to the College of the Ozarks on Tuesday evening in Point Lookout, Missouri. Ozarks (7-9, 3-2) shot just 15 percent from the field in the game and were limited to only 10 field goals in the contest. The Lady Bobcats (12-5), however, […]

January 26, 2004 • Posted in

Corbell Hits Game-Winner

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles remain in contention for a playoff spot after picking up a 65-63 victory over UT-Dallas on Saturday in American Southwest Conferencea action. The Lady Eagles out scored UT-Dallas 31-21 in the second half and used a Jenna Corbell shot late in the game to pick up their third league win of […]

January 26, 2004 • Posted in

Eagles Remain In First Place After UT-Dallas Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Eagles remain in a first-place tie in the American Southwest Conference East Division after a 81-68 win over UT-Dallas on Saturday. Ozarks held a 45-33 lead at halftime thanks to a solid shooting performance. The Eagles shot 17-of-34 (50%) from the field and 8-of-8 (100%) from the free throw line. […]

January 23, 2004 • Posted in

Ozarks Move Into First Place Tie With Win Over UT-Tyler

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles moved into a first-place tie in the American Southwest Conference East Division with a 85-80 win over University of Texas-Tyler on Thursday night in Tyler, Texas. The Eagles (6-9, 3-1) took a 79-77 lead after a Jacob Sibley jumper with 4:25 remaining in the game and never relinquished it as Ozarks gained […]

January 23, 2004 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Drop UT-Tyler Game

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles dropped a 81-67 American Southwest Conference East Division game to University of Texas-Tyler on Thursday night in Tyler, Texas. 25 turnovers plagued the Lady Eagles (6-8, 2-2) as the Lady Patriots (3-13, 1-3) picked up their first ASC East Division win of the season. Tyler jumped out to a 50-26 lead […]

January 17, 2004 • Posted in

LeTourneau Earns High-Scoring 100-93 Affair

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles tumbled to a 100-93 loss to LeTourneau University at Saturday afternoon's Hall of Fame game in Clarksville. LeTourneau (2-11, 1-1) snapped the Eagles (5-9, 2-1) two-game ASC East Division win streak with a 100-93 victory thanks to a hot shooting night from behind the three-point arc. LeTourneau canned 12-of-28 (42%) three-pointers in […]

January 17, 2004 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Jones Resigns

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks women's basketball coach Jack Jones has resigned from the university to pursue other business opportunities. Jones compiled a record of 368-280 in 25 seasons as the head coach of the Lady Eagles. His 2003-04 Lady Eagles team went 10-15 overall and 6-8 in the American Southwest Conference. "It’s time in […]

January 17, 2004 • Posted in

Free Throw Shooting Lifts Ozarks Past LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles won their second straight American Southwest Conference East Division game with a 86-78 win over LeTourneau University at Saturday afternoon's Hall of Fame game. 11 Lady Eagle (6-7, 2-1) players scored, including three who reached double figures, in a game that featured a combined 55 personal fouls and 54 three-point attempts. […]