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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 […]

January 17, 2002 • Posted in

Eagles Pick Up Wins Against ETBU, LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Eagles picked up two conference wins on the road last week and moved to 4-0 in the American Southwest Conference and now hold first place in the East division. The Eagles (11-5) blistered the nets in the first half, hitting 20 of 35 field goal attempts en route to a 51-43 lead at […]

January 17, 2002 • Posted in

Ozarks Gains Wins Over ETBU & LeTourneau

Clarksville, Ark.-The Lady Eagles picked up two conference wins on the road last week. The Lady Eagles are 3-1 in conference play and are in a two-way tie for second place. The Lady Eagles (11-4) possibly played their best game of the season against East Texas Baptist on Thursday. The Lady Eagles were winners, 78-57, […]

January 11, 2002 • Posted in

Ozarks announces Honor/Dean’s List

Clarksville, Ark. --- The University of the Ozarks has announced its honor students for the Fall 2001 Semester. To be included on the University’s Honor List, a student must carry at least 12 hours and maintain a 4.00 grade point average. To be included on the Dean’s List, a student must carry at least 12 […]

January 10, 2002 • Posted in

Lady Eagles Defeat Dallas, Eagles Upset

Clarksville, Ark.-The U of O Lady Eagles proved to be too much for University of Dallas last night in non-conference action. Ozarks improved to 8-4 overall with a 71-64 victory and remain unbeaten on their home floor. Ozarks held a 36-24 edge at intermission behind the strong play of sophomore forward Jenna Corbell. Corbell hit […]