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February 7, 2002 • Posted in

North Little Rock Natives Having Impact Seasons

Clarksville, Ark.-Two North Little Rock natives are making their mark on the collegiate basketball level this season. Ricky Johnson, a 1998 graduate of North Little Rock High School, and Mandrell Howell, a 1999 graduate of Oak Grove High School, both are having impact seasons for NCAA III University of the Ozarks. Both Johnson and Howell […]

February 7, 2002 • Posted in

University of Dallas Hands Ozarks 92-76 Defeat

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (12-10), (5-4) were beaten 92-78 on February 7 by University of Dallas. The Eagles were unable to overcome a 52-34 first half deficit against the Crusaders. The Eagles again had balanced scoring with four players who scored ten or more points. The Eagles remain one of the highest scoring teams in the […]

February 7, 2002 • Posted in

Thomas Leads Ozarks Past University of Dallas

Mandy Thomas scored a game high 25 points on 12 of 17 shooting from the field to lead Ozarks to a 85-69 over University of Dallas. Thomas, who is averaging 13.8 points per game, has helped the Lady Eagles average 72.3 points per game this season, second best in the conference. The Lady Eagles continue […]

February 2, 2002 • Posted in

Lady Choctaws Blister Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (13-6), (5-3) are now in third place, one game behind league leader East Texas Baptist, after a 60-56 setback to Mississippi College on February 2. The Lady Eagles led 29-23 at halftime, but Mississippi College’s Rusti Smith nailed three straight three-pointers to push the Lady Choctaws to a win. The game […]

February 2, 2002 • Posted in

Choctaws Power Way To Win

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (12-8), (5-3) are in a two-way tie for second place after losing to Mississippi College 96-63 . The Eagles were unable to match the Choctaws’ hot shooting throughout the game. The Choctaws shot a sizzling 80 percent from the field in the first half and 64 percent in the second half. Ozarks […]

January 31, 2002 • Posted in

Louisiana College Defeats Ozarks 74-61

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (13-6), (5-3) are now in third place, one game behind league leader East Texas Baptist, after a 74-61 loss to Louisiana College on January 31. Mandy Thomas was the only Lady Eagle player to score in double figures with 20 points. Thomas, the team’s leading score with a 13.3 point per […]

January 31, 2002 • Posted in

Wildcats Too Much For Ozarks

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (12-8), (5-3) are in a two-way tie for second place after losing to the Louisiana College 88-75. The Eagles shot only 34 percent from the field and 61 percent from the free throw line against the Wildcats. However, five players scored ten or more points for Ozarks with Mandrell Howell leading the […]

January 30, 2002 • Posted in

Ozarks reports Spring 2002 Semester enrollment of 603

?Clarksville, Ark. --- A 90 percent retention rate has helped the University of the Ozarks record its largest spring enrollment in a decade. The Spring 2002 Semester enrollment of 603 students is the largest spring enrollment since 1992 when the university had 624 students. This spring’s numbers also mark a 24 percent increase from 1999 […]

January 29, 2002 • Posted in

Revamped U of O Softball Team Has Bright Future

Clarksville, Ark.-A totally revamped U of O softball team has not only given the Lady Eagles a fresh new look, but has also given them a bright future. The Lady Eagles will feature 14 new players, including 12 true freshmen, and that has head coach Jon Janssen thinking optimistic for the 2002 season. While the […]

January 26, 2002 • Posted in

Mississippi College Sizes Up Eagles 86-66

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles dropped a 86-66 decision to the Choctaws on January 26 in Clarksville. The Eagles fall to 5-1 in conference play and Mississippi College improves to 6-1 in ASC action. The Choctaws used their size and depth to outlast a much smaller Eagle team. Mississippi College held a 39-35 lead at intermission behind […]