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February 16, 2004 • Posted in

Baseball Team Sweeps Mid-America Bible College

Clarksville, Arkansas-The U of O Eagles (2-1, 0-0) baseball team picked up two wins against Mid-America Bible College (2-2) on February 13 in Oklahoma City. Ozarks gained a 5-1 victory in the first game and a 11-0 win in the second contest. The Eagles got a big first inning when they scored all five runs […]

February 14, 2004 • Posted in

Johnson’s 6 Three’s Lift Ozarks Over LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles picked up a 85-74 win against LeTourneau (6-17, 5-7) on Saturday and remained in contention for a spot in the playoffs. Ozarks got six three-pointers from Brent Johnson and out rebounded the Yellow Jackets 50-29 in the contest. The Eagles held a 37-36 lead at intermission. Mike Taylor’s dunk with 3:40 remaining […]

February 12, 2004 • Posted in

Ozarks Falls To ETBU In Overtime; Defeat LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles fell to East Texas Baptist University on overtime in American Southwest Conference action in Marshall, Texas, Thursday night. A shot by East Texas Baptist’s Carridy Bell with two seconds left in regulation sent the game into overtime and lifted the Lady Tigers (6-16, 3-8) to a 62-59 win over the Lady […]

February 12, 2004 • Posted in

ETBU Hands Ozarks 80-75 Setback

Longview, Texas -- The Eagles fell 80-75 to East Texas Baptist University in American Southwest Conference action in Marshall, Texas, Thursday night. Ozarks (8-13, 5-5) held the lead for most of the second half and took a 37-26 advantage into the locker room at halftime. The Tigers (11-11, 6-5) stormed back in the second half, […]

February 9, 2004 • Posted in

Tennis Team Prepares For Solid Season

Clarksville, Ark.-A solid mixture of returning upper class players and a group of talented newcomers make up the 2004 U of O men's and women's tennis teams. The Eagles will be led by a trio of seniors-Zach Boatwright, Reggie Brasfield and Cesar Herrera. All three are in great physical shape according to head coach Sally […]

February 8, 2004 • Posted in

Eagles Baseball Team Drops Season-Opener

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Eagles (0-1, 0-0) baseball team dropped their season-opener 14-1 against Arkansas Tech University (5-1, 0-0) in a non-conference game in Clarksville on Sunday. Tech jumped out to 4-0 lead after two innings of play and held Ozarks scoreless until the eighth inning. Ozarks’ only run of the game came when […]

February 7, 2004 • Posted in

Choctaws Hand Eagles 80-65 Loss

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles were handed a loss to a tough Mississippi College team in American Southwest Conference East Division play on Saturday afternoon in Clarksville. Ozarks (8-12, 5-4) dropped a 80-65 decision to the Choctaws (14-7, 6-4) in a key East Division game. Ozarks held just one lead in the first half and faced a […]

February 5, 2004 • Posted in

Big Second Half Propels Eagles Over Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles continue to remain in the thick of the playoff hunt with a 104-77 win over Louisiana College in American Southwest Conference action on Thursday night. The Eagles (8-11, 5-3) moved up a spot in the East Division standings with a strong showing against the high-scoring Wildcats (9-11, 5-4). The Wildcats, who are […]

February 5, 2004 • Posted in

Baseball Team Prepares To Make Mark

Clarksville, Ark.-With a year of experience under their belt, U of O head baseball coach Jimmy Clark expects his 2004 squad, mostly made up of sophomores, to show more consistency and obtain their goal of having a winning season. "They’ve been through a whole college season and we are expecting a little bit more from […]

January 31, 2004 • Posted in

Ozarks Drops Game To Mississippi College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles suffered a loss to Mississippi College on Saturday in American Southwest Conference action in Clinton, Mississippi. With a 3-4 conference record, the Lady Eagles are in fifth place in the East Division standings. Austin College is the division leader with a 7-0 league record, followed by Mississippi College with a 7-1 […]