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November 27, 2004 • Posted in

Ozarks Struggles Against Concordia-Austin

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles opened their American Southwest Conference season on the road with a loss to Concordia-Austin on Saturday. Ozarks (0-3, 0-1) couldn’t climb back from a 45-21 halftime deficit in their 90-61 loss to the Tornados (1-0, 1-0). It was the highest scoring output of the season for the Lady Eagles. Freshman center […]

November 23, 2004 • Posted in

Habeeb Kareem Named ASC Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-U of O freshman center Habeeb Kareem was named American Southwest Conference East Division men's basketball Player of the Week after leading the Eagles (2-0) to a pair of wins over the first weekend of the 2004-05 season. Kareem, a 6-4, 250-pound native of Richmond, Texas, averaged 20.5 points and 8.0 rebounds over two […]

November 23, 2004 • Posted in

Ozarks to present student-directed plays

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks Theatre Department will present FourbyFour, a series of four student-directed, one-act productions. The plays will be held Dec. 6-7 and 9-10 in the Walton Fine Arts Center on the U of O campus. General admission tickets are $5 each and seating is limited. On Dec. 6 and 7, […]

November 22, 2004 • Posted in

U of O to present Service of Lessons & Carols

Clarksville, Ark. ---The musical ensembles of the University of the Ozarks will present their annual Service of Lessons and Carols at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, in Raymond Munger Memorial Chapel on the Ozarks campus. There will be a repeat performance at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 7, in Munger Chapel. The public is invited to […]

November 22, 2004 • Posted in

Eagles Gain Wins Over Hendrix And Rhodes

Clarksville, Ark.-The men's basketball team opened the 2004-2005 season on the road in non-conference play in Conway over the weekend. The Eagles (2-0) handily won two games in the Hendrix College Tip-Off Classic, defeating Hendrix College 87-79 on Friday and Rhodes College 93-81 on Saturday. Against Hendrix, freshman center Habeeb Kareem scored 21 points and […]

November 19, 2004 • Posted in

Four Women’s Soccer Players Receive Conference Recognition

Clarksville, Ark.--Four University of the Ozarks women's soccer players were recognized by the American Southwest Conference with the announcement of the All-Conference teams selected by the 14 conference head coaches on Thursday. Senior forward Lindy Swatzell was named to the All-ASC First Team. Freshman midfielder Jessalyn Halsted earned a spot on the All-ASC Second Team […]

November 19, 2004 • Posted in

Seven Men’s Soccer Players Receive Conference Recognition

Clarksville, Ark.--Seven University of the Ozarks men's soccer players were recognized by the American Southwest Conference with the announcement of the All-Conference teams selected by the 14 conference head coaches on Thursday. Senior goalkeeper Chris Schultz and senior midfielder Will Brahic were named to the All-ASC First Team. Junior forward Ron Hogsett and junior defender […]

November 19, 2004 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Suffer Two Losses In John Brown Classic

Clarksville, Ark.-The women's basketball team opened the 2004-2005 season on the road in non-conference play in Siloam Springs over the weekend. The Lady Eagles (0-2) were defeated in their two games in the John Brown University Classic, losing to Oklahoma Baptist University 86-52 on Friday and 89-43 to John Brown on Saturday. Against Oklahoma Baptist, […]

November 15, 2004 • Posted in

New Look Lady Eagles Aim For Improvement

Clarksville, Ark.-Kelly Stutz takes over the helm of the University of the Ozarks women's basketball team and inherits a club that went 10-15 a year ago while ending the season in a respectable fourth-place finish in the American Southwest Conference East Division. Stutz’s team appears to be in a rebuilding mode for the upcoming 2004-2005 […]

November 15, 2004 • Posted in

Men’s Basketball Team Hungry For Post-Season Play

Clarksville, Ark.-A mere three-point loss in their final regular-season game ended the hopes of the University of Ozarks men's basketball team from making the American Southwest Conference playoffs last season, and now the Eagles are ready to turn the tables on their fortunes for the upcoming 2004-2005 season. Ozarks 70-67 loss to UT-Dallas to put […]