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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

Lady Eagles Move Into First Place, Eagles Suffer First Conference Loss

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles took over first place in the American Southwest Conference East division with a 78-66 win over Mississippi College while the Eagles dropped a 86-66 decision to the Choctaws. The Lady Eagles (13-3), (5-1) came into the contest one game behind the Lady Choctaws in the conference standings. With the win, U […]

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 […]

January 26, 2002 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Rally Past Lady Choctaws

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles took over first place in the American Southwest Conference East division with a 78-66 win over Mississippi College. The Lady Eagles (13-3), (5-1) came into the contest one game behind the Lady Choctaws in the conference standings. With the win, U of O takes over sole possession of first place and […]

January 24, 2002 • Posted in

Ozarks names local men to Board positions

Clarksville, Ark. --- Three Clarksville men have been named to the University of the Ozarks' Board of Trustees Class of 2004. Chris Allen was re-elected to a second three-year term, and former trustees Lee White and Denton Tumbleson were also elected to the Class of 2004. The three-year terms began Jan. 1 and will run […]

January 24, 2002 • Posted in

Eagles Use Second Half Comeback Against Wildcats

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles (12-6), (5-1) defeated LC 98-91 in ASC play. The Eagles needed a second half comeback to outlast the Wildcats. After shooting 36% from the field in the first half, the Eagles shot 58% in the second half to outscore the Wildcats 62-48 in the second half. Geoffrey Owens led U of O […]

January 24, 2002 • Posted in

Ozarks Downs Louisiana College

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles (13-4), (5-1) picked up a 88-73 win over Louisiana College on January 24. After leading by only two points at halftime, the Lady Eagles out scored Louisiana College 48-37 in the second half to post a conference win on Thursday. Post players Mandy Thomas and Christie Shuffield each scored 21 points […]

January 21, 2002 • Posted in

Brent Johnson Named Player of the Week

Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks sophomore point guard Brent Johnson (Ozark, Ark.) was named American Southwest Conference Player of the Week following his performance in two conference road games. Johnson, 6-1, averaged 22.0 points, 5 rebounds and made 56% (13-of-23) of his shots from the field as the Eagles moved into sole possession of first […]