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October 6, 2003 • Posted in

ETBU, LeTourneau Defeat Lady Eagles

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (3-8-0), (1-6-0) lost 1-0 on Friday to ETBU and 4-1 on Saturday to LeTourneau in American Southwest Conference action. The Lady Eagles dropped a 1-0 decision to East Texas Baptist (5-5-0), (3-3-0) on a goal in the 77th minute. Ozarks got a big lift from freshman goalkeeper Sarah Stratton as she […]

October 6, 2003 • Posted in

Eagles Win Fourth Straight ASC Match

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O men's soccer team won their fourth straight American Southwest Conference match over the weekend in Texas. The Eagles (6-4-1), (4-2-1) defeated East Texas Baptist 2-0 on Friday and LeTourneau University 3-1 on Saturday. Sophomore forward Ron Hogsett recorded a hat trick in the Eagles 3-1 win over East Texas Baptist […]

October 3, 2003 • Posted in

Ozarks Celebrates Reaching $60 Million Campaign Goal

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks had more than 60 million reasons to celebrate on Friday, Oct. 3. The university celebrated the successful completion of its five-year, $60 million Pride & Promise Campaign with a ceremony in Raymond Munger Chapel to thank its donors. The ceremony, which took on a pep rally-like atmosphere, was […]

September 30, 2003 • Posted in

Musick to display exhibit honoring Trail of Tears

Clarksville, Ark. ---Artist Pat Musick of Huntsville, Ark., will present her exhibit, "Yokes on the Trail of Tears," throughout October as the artist of the month at the University of the Ozarks' Stephens Gallery. The exhibit was created as a tribute to the Cherokees who traveled the Benge Route across Arkansas in 1838 and consists […]

September 29, 2003 • Posted in

Eagles Take Second Place At Lyon College Invitational

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O men's cross country team placed second in the 8K Lyon College Invitational on Friday in Batesville. The squad scored 42 points and defeated Freed-Hardeman University and Lyon College. U of O placed three runners in the top ten with senior Zach Boatwright placing third overall with a time of 30:26. […]

September 26, 2003 • Posted in

Eagles Successful In Match Against Mississippi College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles picked up a 2-1 win over the Choctaws in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday afternoon at Hurie Field. Ozarks (4-4-1, 2-2-1) scored two goals in the first half and were able to maintain the lead over the Choctaws (2-7-1, 2-3-1) the entire match thanks in part to another fine offensive performance. […]

September 26, 2003 • Posted in

Mississippi College Hands Ozarks Loss

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles fell 3-0 to Mississippi College in American Southwest Conference play on Saturday afternoon at Hurie Field. The Lady Choctaws (10-1-0, 5-0-0) jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead and would score one more goal to finish the match with a shut out. The Lady Eagles (3-6-0, 1-4-0) came out firing in […]

September 26, 2003 • Posted in

Medieval Teller of Tales to perform

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks will present "Martha Hannah, Medieval Teller of Tales" at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14, as part of the 2003-2004 Walton Arts & Ideas Series. Hannah’s performance of medieval English stories, comedy and song is the first event of this academic year for the Walton Program. This year’s theme […]

September 25, 2003 • Posted in

Ozarks Dominates Louisiana College In Soccer Action

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles dominated Louisiana College on a hot Friday afternoon in American Southwest Conference action at Hurie Field. Ozarks (3-4-1, 1-2-1) tied a school record by tallying 42 shots in their 10-0 win over Louisiana College (0-9-0, 0-4-0). The Eagles 42 shots equaled a match record set in 2001 against University of Dallas. The […]

September 22, 2003 • Posted in

Theatre’s production

Clarksville, Ark. ---The University of the Ozarks Theatre will open its fall schedule with two performances of "Children," Oct. 10-11 in the Walton Fine Arts Center. The play will be performed at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 10 and 11, in Seay Theatre. Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased from the box office on the […]