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March 17, 2003 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Split With Ouachita Baptist

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Lady Eagles (5-5, 2-2) softball team split with Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia March 12. The Lady Eagles defeated the Lady Tigers 8-3 in the second game, but dropped a narrow 1-0 decision in the first game. It was the second time the two teams split this season. Ozarks will […]

March 15, 2003 • Posted in

Eagles Win Two of Three Against Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (7-8, 2-7) won two of three games in their weekend series with Louisiana College (13-3, 6-3) in American Southwest Conference play in Clarksville. The Eagles were defeated 16-2 in the first game on Friday, but picked up a 15-13 and 9-7 win on Saturday to edge closer to a .500 mark. After […]

March 13, 2003 • Posted in

Alumni Association to honor five

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks Alumni Association will honor five of its own during Alumni Weekend by presenting them with the university's distinguished Alumni Association awards for 2003. Dr. David L. Hosley ’59 of Titusville, Fla., will receive the Achievement Award; Bob Harrison ’50 of Rogers, Ark., will be the recipient of the […]

March 12, 2003 • Posted in

Julie Richardson Named Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-U of O senior Julie Richardson was named American Southwest Conference East Division Women's Tennis Player of the Week following her performance in a recent conference win. Richardson, a native of Lindale, Texas, led the Lady Eagles to their first conference win against UT Dallas March 8 by winning both her No. 1 singles […]

March 11, 2003 • Posted in

Baseball Team Upends Hendrix

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (5-7, 0-6) scored two runs in both the fifth and sixth inning to upend non-conference rival Hendrix College (7-9) on Tuesday afternoon at Hurie Field. Tuesday's win gave the Eagles their second victory of the season against the Warriors. The Eagles scored the game’s first runs in the fifth inning when Anthony […]

March 10, 2003 • Posted in

Jenna Corbell Named All-Conference

Clarksville, Ark.-U of O junior forward Jenna Corbell of Ashdown was named to the women's basketball American Southwest Conference All-East Division First Team and was one of only five players selected to the All-ASC team. Players from the 15 competing schools are eligible for All-ASC honors. Corbell, 5-10, finished second in the conference in scoring […]

March 10, 2003 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Win Two At Cross-Over Tournament

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Lady Eagles (4-4, 2-2) softball team went 2-2 in the American Southwest Conference Cross-Over tournament held March 7-8 in Irving, Texas. The Lady Eagles defeated Concordia-Austin 11-3 and Texas Lutheran 4-2 on Friday, but dropped games to Howard Payne, 4-6, and Mary Hardin-Baylor, 3-9, on Saturday. Ozarks will travel to […]

March 10, 2003 • Posted in

Tennis Teams Split With UT-Dallas

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O tennis teams split matches against UT-Dallas in American Southwest Conference action March 8. The women’s team upset the Lady Comets 7-2. The Eagles, however, were defeated 3-4. In women’s action, Julie Richardson, Jessica Bush, Karie Allen and Mandy Hock each picked up wins in singles play. The Lady Eagles won […]

March 5, 2003 • Posted in

Michael Bollman Named Player of the Year

Clarksville, Ark.-U of O senior forward Michael Bollman was named the American Southwest Conference Men's Basketball East Division Co-Player of the Year, which was selected by the league's 15 head coaches and announced by the league office on Tuesday. Bollman also garnered a spot on the All-ASC Team and the ASC All-East Division First Team. […]

March 5, 2003 • Posted in

Three Players Receive Conference Honors For 2002-2003

Clarksville, Ark.-U of O senior forward Michael Bollman was named the American Southwest Conference Men's Basketball East Division Co-Player of the Year and was one of three players who received conference honors from the league's 15 head coaches. Bollman, a 6-7, 235-pound native of Clarksville, becomes the first Ozarks men’s basketball player to be named […]