The Ouachita men’s and women’s soccer programs have moved their 2009 Senior Night to Sunday, Nov. 1 against Harding at home beginning at 1 p.m.
Seniors Felicia Arnold and Brittany Vick will be honored in the women’s match at 1 p.m. for their individual contributions for the Ouachita women’s program.
The Lady Tigers have an outside shot to make the GSC Tournament with a win and several scenarios working out in the squad’s favor.
Regardless of the outcome, both teams will play their final game of 2009 on the Ouachita campus.
A total of five players will be honored for the men’s program, while the women’s squad will honor two graduating seniors.
Seniors Neal Ozmun, Barry McCaskill, Jarod Townsend, Reid Adkins and Blake Mercer will play their final regular season match for the Ouachita Tigers, but with a win over Harding, a trip to the Gulf South Conference Tournament will continue the season for the squad.
The men’s squad will take on Harding immediately following the conclusion of the women’s matchup.
For more information on the afternoon festivities, contact Head Coach Alex Denning at denninga@obu.edu.
Ouachita soccer set to recognize seniors on Friday
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