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The Cowgirls continued a strong defensive match in the second half. The Bears had no shots on goal in the second half, and the momentum fully shifted in the Cowgirls favor.

Defensive Performance The Cowgirls prevented the Bears from scoring. The Bears had 16 shots in the match with three shots on goal. All three of those shots on goal were in the first half. The Cow girls however, did not let the Bear’s attack disrupt them de fensively. Goalie Jordan Nytes had three saves in the first half for the Cowgirls.

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Olyvia Dowell led the sluggish OSU offense with two goals against Brown on Sunday afternoon.

fessional practice in the department of business administration. “This program will not only benefit those selected as Spears Assist interns but serve as a resource for all the students within the Spears School of Business.”

“Phenomenal, would you know she’s a freshman the way that kid plays?” said OSU coach Colin Carmichael about SeeNytes.

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That veteran piece turned out to be Olyvia Dowell, and would boosted OSU to a 2-0 win over Brown on Sunday afternoon.

Dowell has been OSU’s calling card when goals need to be scored. A senior forward, she tallied two goals in the win tallied, bringing her season total to Seeseven.

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Dowell’s goals propels OSU to win over Brown

“I am excited about our ongoing partnership with InterWorks and the work we are doing to advance the data analytics skills of our students,” said Evan Davis, associate professor of pro

flowed through the sideline. Coach Colin Carmichael knew with Yochum likely not returning, the Cowgirls needed a boost from one of its veteran pieces.

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Spears Assist uses undergradu ate students as interns to support other students in their analytics coursework. These interns are chosen based on their own performance in analytics courses and will also receive extensive training and be involved with projects at Inter Works.“Spears Assist makes sense on a lot of levels for both OSU and Inter Works,” said Behfar Jahanshahi, found er of InterWorks. “In Stillwater, you have a university that brings in around 25,000 students each year who are excited, energetic and ready to learn. These students are looking for opportu nities to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world context. Spears Assist gives OSU students a great outlet to prepare for a career in analytics, and it gives InterWorks an even stronger pipeline to the next generation of talented data professionals.”In-person assistance is available in Business Building 205, MondayThursday, 1-5 p.m and virtual as sistance through Office365 Teams is offered Monday-Thursday, 6-10 p.m. and Sunday, 1-9

A Cowgirl needed to step up.Star midfielder Grace Yochum had been subbed out of the match with just over one minute remaining in the first OSU,half.already being outshot by its opponent, had lost the time of possession battle by a drastic mar gin. A level of uncertainty

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“Spears Assist is modelled di rectly off Assist by InterWorks, which is our analytics support arm trusted by some of the world’s leading brands,” said Dustin Wyers, assistant lead for InterWorks. “Those in the Spears As sist program will use a similar system and learn the same skills that our consultants utilize directly with clients. Learning how to deal with a wide ar ray of challenges and personalities is crucial to being a good consultant, and that’s exactly what this program will provide.”Spears School of Business contin

Senior Olyvia Dowell scored twice on Sunday afternoon’s match vs Brown.

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Spears Assist, a new program powered by InterWorks, was created to offer support and tutoring to OSU stu dents enrolled in three core analytics courses taken by all business students.

On a hot and windy Sunday afternoon, the Cow girls defeated Brown in a 2-0 contest. The victory for OSU extends its win streak to four matches.Here are a few notes from Sunday’s match.

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ues to enhance the experience for stu dents through enacting increased data analytics and visualization coursework for all business majors. The faculty and company said the collaboration between Spears School of Business and InterWorks further solidifies the school’s commitment to creating the next generation of data analytically advanced students.

A $200,000 donation from In terWorks, a global IT and data consul tancy business, is making it possible for Spears School of Business students to receive academic support to pursue a potential career in analytics.

The second half was all for the Cow girls. Going into the second half, Carmichael knew the wind would play a part in swinging the momentum in favor for the Cowgirls. Most of the second half was spent in Brown territo ry, because of the wind blowing in that direc tion and the Cowgirl’s attack. The Cowgirls were able to capitalize off of the momentum change and Olyvia Dowell scored twice.

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“Her composure to come and take high balls and the world class save she made in the first half, I mean just phenomenal. Jordy is special. We knew when we recruited her she was really good and she’s showing me that she’s better than we thought she was if that’s possible. To think that she’s a freshman she’s still got development in her. Over the moon with that kid right now. She’s playing great.”

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“The wind was a big factor,” Carmichael said. “We couldn’t get up the field as much. We talked in the second half and we have more territory anyway because of the wind. And what you do with that territory. We told them to get the ball on the ground. We didn’t want to play back to middle because they’re so athletic. We didn’t want to turn the ball over. But once we got it forward we wanted to play and move them around. The girls executed brilliantly in the second half.”

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Early on in the contest, the Brown set the tempo with a strong attack. That paired along with the high winds that blew into the Cowgirls territory, caused most of the first half to be spent on OSU’s side of the field. The Cowgirls remained scoreless in the first half, and big adjustments needed to be made to get the offense going.

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“We kind of weathered a storm in the first 15,” Carmichael said. “We knew Brown would come out hard. They had corners, they had crossers and they hit the bar. We kind of came into the game after 15 or 20 and had our chances at the post as well. So the game kind of evened out late in the first half but we knew with the wind there would be more territory for us and we just talked about hey end those moments in front of the goal we have to play, we have to execute.”

The Cowgirls extended their win streak to four games with a win on Sunday afternoon.

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breathe,” Gundy said. “He’s been extremely, ex tremely on my side and support ive (of me). I give a lot of thanks to him for it because he’s helped me a lot.”

1InCo.15 the Apostle Paul is reminding these believers of Christ’s resurrection and how true and real it was. He continues by emphasizing the sure promise of God that we are going to share in that resurrec tion one day. We will have a new, eternal body like Jesus has now. As we help in the work of God, furthering his kingdom;

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“It’s just her leader ship isn’t it?” Carmichael said. “Some kids lead by yelling and scream ing and jumping up and down. That kid leads you on the field with actions and it was awesome.”

and flows, having pieces such as Dowell outside of Yochum will go a long way in assisting his team to a potential shot at a Big 12“Ittitle.gives us great confidence and great belief,” Carmichael said. “That’s four in a row. Winning matches and not giving up goals is huge. To beat a (team like Brown) heading into conference play, it really does give us a

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With star Grace Yochum sidelined for most of the game, Dowell stepped up, delivering two scores for the Cowgirls.

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In the 72nd min ute, the scoreless bubble popped. A cross from freshman midfielder Xcaret Pineda on a corner kick would led to a fading shot at the top of the box from Dowell, into the back of the net to put the Cowgirls on the boardDowellfirst. scored on a header in the 79th minute, set up on a cross

Gunnar Gundy (No. 12) shook off nerves and delivered two touchdowns in OSU’s 63-7 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday.

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Koe Wetzel wants to change the country music standards.

Country rock singer-songwriter Koe Wetzel released his fifth studio album.

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that went above and beyond, I think Wetzel did an amazing job reinvent ing his sound and I will have them on repeat.

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and “YellaBush Road” are all your typical Wetzel songs — sad country. While still maintaining his rock and roll sound, he finds a way to make these tracks softer and more emotional. Overall, I would rate this album 6 1/2 out of 10. It was solid, but not as

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After blowing up on Tik Tok, “Cabo” also generated a lot of hype. As for the song itself, Wetzel used a mariachi band, and it fits well. He sings of how a woman “got me for my money”, “bloody dollar bills” and “trashed his place”. I was excited about this song, and unlike most artists who tease songs that end up not being worth the hype, Wetzel exceeded my expecta tions with this “Oklahomasong.Sun”, “So Low”, “Three Weeks”, “Better Without You”

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‘Babylon.’Writer and director Damien Chazelle looks to be taking a deep dive into the rise and fall of several char acters in 1920s Hollywood — an era of moral decline and depravity. This is a story of ambition, luxury and its subsequent consequences. After watch ing the first trailer for ‘Babylon,’ I am all in and I have high expectations for this film.Seeming to take inspiration from the products and people of the era as well as from more modern projects like ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ this comedy-drama will likely be the

‘La La Land,’ ‘First Man’ and ‘Whip lash.’ With a Christmas Day release, ‘Babylon’ will undoubtedly have to go against some blockbuster juggernauts at the box office and its 3 hour and 5-minute runtime may hurt it, but I think ‘Babylon’ is a film that is deserv ing of a shot based on all that has been revealed thus far. Watch the official trailer for ‘Babylon’ now before its release on entertainment.ed@ocolly.comChristmas.CourtesyofTribuneNews

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With big-name actors such as Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Jean Smart and Tobey Maguire headlining the film and the direction of the highly skilled Chazelle, ‘Babylon’ is bound to be a love letter to the foundations of the Hollywood we know today.

Brad Pitt is set to star in Damien Chazelle’s new movie, “Babylon”, along with stars like Margot Robbie and Tobey Maguire.

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Whether it is because of the loaded cast, beautiful look or revisit ing of an iconic era, Christmas Day of 2022 appears to be providing cinema fans with a treat with the release of

usual highly exaggerated version of what life was truly like back then with some truth throughout, but I think this could be a blast to experience.

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