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Need help fixing your technology? Wi-fi Whether it’s a wireless problem in the dorms or on campus, students can contact the Information overload Technology department with questions or issues.

Students in the dorms or living in complexes owned by University Housing can email ResNet at reshelp@ resnet.uoregon.edu or call 541-346-4223. They can also visit the office, 112% located in 101 Douglass increa se in Wi-fi Hall, open from 9 a.m. devices on campus to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.

Students having connection issues on campus can email Information Services at [email protected] or call 541-346-HELP hen it comes to taking online (541-346-4357). The midterms, relying on off- office is located in 151 campus Internet can be a McKenzie Hall and is pain — lost connections and open from 8 a.m. to 5 havingW to completely restart a test are p.m., Monday to Friday. nightmarish. However, the solution of coming to campus to take advantage of a stable wireless network or may be a thing of the past. According to Patrick Chinn, Interim Communications Manager for Information Services, the inconsistent Wi-Fi that has plagued certain parts of campus for the past couple weeks is the Blame it on your iphone. result of two main problems — the network Campus-wide Wi-Fi problems are the result of reaching its maximum capacity paired overused and outdated technology. with outdated equipment. Freshman Grace Rogan and her reaching and being pushed over capacity is a complete overhaul were authorized. roommate recently started noticing that a result of students bringing multiple Wi- “I don’t have a firm number. I do know the Internet in their dorm, Bean East, Fi compatible devices (cell phones, iPads, that we have about 1,100 access points disconnecting at times. Rogan says that tablets) in comparison to previous years on campus, so it’s not an insignificant she’s had problems doing homework, but where laptops used to be the main device number and it’s also, as you can imagine, thankfully has never been cut off while brought on campus. quite a project to swap out that many taking a test online. “Some numbers that our networking access points that are scattered through “It is manageable, but it would be nice to folks put together showed between Oct. so many locations on campus,” Chinn not have to deal with it,” Rogan said. 2010 and Oct. 2012 we saw a 112 percent said. “It’s one thing to be able to pull up a Although last week’s issues were the increase in the number of Wi-Fi devices on piece of software on your computer and result of a wireless controller that had campus,” Chinn said. make changes to all 1,100, but we have to stopped working, it exacerbated the According to Chinn, the University of physically go out and swap them out. So overall situation that affected students and Oregon also saw a 5 percent increase in there’s some staffing requirements that are faculty in certain areas of campus (e.g. the the total number of students. involved as well.” School of Journalism and Communication Chinn added that the majority of Information Services is currently in and Lundquist College of Business). equipment that consists of access points the process of putting together budget “No one was particularly angry. They placed around buildings (think more proposals for the UO’s next fiscal year (students) brought it to our attention professional versions of modems people (each one ends and begins each June). that it was impacting their ability to do have in their homes) and controllers that “Going into this upcoming fiscal year work that they were here to do,” said each manage up to 150 access points is 7 to that’s one of the key things we’re focusing Shandon Bates, Director of Information 12 years old. on,” Chinn said. “We understand that both Services and Instructional Technology Rogan says that while it would be the administrative and academic functions at the Lundquist College of Business. nice to see the equipment updated, she on campus, nowadays, all of that runs on “Some opted to stay and work in the lab understands the amount of work that kind top of the network, whether you’re talking and others, I think, may have gone to the of overhaul would require. about Wi-Fi or Ethernet … and if, much library to try to find other wireless places Both Bates and Chinn consider the need like electricity, there’s no network, people to work.” to update equipment a high priority. Chinn aren’t going to get any work done.” Chinn compared what happened to predicts that because of the age of the driving his car at 110 mph — it would equipment, spotty Wi-Fi will continue to probably fail as a result of pushing it to be an issue unless equipment is updated its maximum. The reason for the network but says it would definitely be expensive if By Dana Macalanda, @DMacalanda

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The history of United Faculty union seeks Academics Pre-2007 Repeated attempts to start a empowerment with faculty union fizzle out. 2007 All Oregon public universities are unionized except contract negotiation Oregon State and University of Oregon. It might be the most In spring, Professors Marie Vitulli and important debate on campus Gordon Lafer meet in empty classrooms right now and most students to discuss starting a faculty union. have never heard about it. 2008 AFT and AAUP Almost every professor, (American Association of University adjunct, research assistant Professors) agree to jointly unionize and emeritus have joined UO faculty into a bargaining unit named the United Academics United Academics of the University of faculty union and now they Oregon. are all bargaining with the 2010 AFT organizer Yonna Carroll helps University administration for reinvigorate push for union. a new employment contract. 2011 Richard Lariviere The shape of this first removed as University president. Two months contract could dramatically later, a card drive for Members of the UO United Academics are in resolved in favor of students, I hope.” faculty unionization change the most basic negotiations with University administration for new Though the faculty have unionized, begins on campus. employment contracts. UO students don’t need to worry about operations at the UO. a strike. The proposals from the union 2012 On Jan. 9 a union completely rule it out. However, faculty card drive begins. bargaining team members are pushing Onion organizers have So far, some faculty are frustrated to avoid being obligated to perform 90 days to get more with the pace of negotiations. labor that would usually be performed than 50 percent plus “My sense is there’s a lot of stalling bread with your sandwich?’” by employees of the University who one of faculty to sign going on right now,” said David Luebke, The clash over grievances has been may be on strike, such as the Graduate on. The card drive is UO professor of history. Luebke has mostly over what issues count as Teaching Fellows who unionized in successful and on April been involved with the union since grievances under the contract, with 1977. 27 United Academics is before its inception and is a member of the University administration saying it An example given at the bargaining certified by the state. the organizing committee. “There’s a lot should not apply to “complaints related table was printing out papers. The On Dec. 14 United of things that are being made difficult to matters of academic judgment” or administration asked, if the teaching Academics and the when they should be easy.” “matters reserved to the University.” assistant is out on strike, would faculty University set down “The administration is pushing for an “Those are language loopholes big print up papers for students? No, the bargaining ground advantage, which is what we expected,” enough to drive a semi-truck through,” bargaining team responded. rules. UO senior instructor Randy Sullivan Sullivan said. ”Academic issues are This appears not so much an said. Sullivan is well-known to students working conditions for faculty.” attempt by faculty to avoid work 2013 Bargaining over as a lecture demonstrator in science When asked why faculty unionized outside their contract, but a show the first contract begins classes. “They seem to want to put into in the first place, Luebke said carefully, of solidarity with other unions on in earnest. Scheduled the contract provisions that do not “Because decisions (about academics) campus. If the GTFs were on strike to last through embody current working conditions.” are made that often don’t involve the then the administration couldn’t rely February. Unprompted, Luebke and Sullivan input of the faculty. Now the University on faculty to pick up the slack. This both said grievances were the biggest is obligated to negotiate with the union would give the GTFs more bargaining issues in negotiations at the moment. over terms of employment. They can’t power and prevent the University Information gathered A grievance under the contract is when not negotiate. That’s very empowering.” administration from relying on faculty with help from Eugene someone in the union alleges there has “I think what precipitated the until the strike ends. been a violation, misinterpretation or formation of the union,” Sullivan said, “I have no doubt that everybody Weekly’s coverage on improper application of the terms of “was that faculty and administrators at that bargaining table has only the United Academics. the union agreement and can bring it were deadlocked over a lot of issues. best intentions for the University and to the union for further action. Now we can revisit a lot of those students in general,” Sullivan said. “Every collective bargaining matters and some will be resolved agreement has a process to grievance,” in favor of the faculty, some for the Luebke said. “It’s like, ‘would you like administration, but everything will be By Dashiell Paulson, @DashPaulson

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The shape of Oregon college w heeler rallies for grants and students’ bank scholarships for oregon students accounts

College is getting more expensive and Oregonians have less income to pay. According to Ted Wheeler’s office, from 2004 to 2012, tuition and fees at Oregon public universities shot up 50 percent, while income per person only increased 20 percent.

According to Bob Brew, the interim State Treasurer Ted executive director for Wheeler listens to Oregon Student Access Representative Phil Commission, between Barnhart comment 2007 and 2011: on the affordability of college. î 81 percent more Oregon students completed their FAFSA tate Treasurer Ted Wheeler taxes by having Oregon sell off close to impossible.” wants Oregon voters to pass a $500 million in bonds instead. The Joining Wheeler for the discussion î 51 percent more constitutional amendment next $500 million would be invested for was UO President Michael Gottfredson, opportunity grants year and invest $500 million in a conservative return of 7 percent State Representative Phil Barnhart, the were made available Sbonds to make college more affordable in interest every year. The state Oregon Student Access Commission’s for Oregon students from low-income would split that 7 percent interest interim executive director Bob î 272 percent more backgrounds. He calls his plan the with 5 percent being used to award Brew, UO Financial Aid Director students qualified for “Opportunity Initiative.” On Jan. 29, opportunity grants and the left over Jim Brooks and President and co- the opportunity grant the treasurer visited the University of 2 percent put back into the original founder of Electrical Geodesics Inc. Oregon to raise awareness about the investment or principle, according Ann Bunnenberg. Wheeler asked Brew finished by saying initiative and ask college students to to Wheeler’s policy director Michael students a number of questions about that any grant program lobby their representatives. Selvaggio. Over the next 30 years their financial aid, college debts, and needs to be substantial “We need to make the case,” Wheeler the fund would grow off the interest, whether or not they felt adults were and self sufficient, said.” It’s students’ personal stories that and increasingly smaller state vested in their education. a nod to Wheeler’s will ultimately convince people.” contributions, from $500 million to Speaking after the discussion, initiative. Wheeler organized a “round table” at $6 billion, Wheeler’s office projects. In Bunnenberg from Electrical Geodesics Knight Library in the Paulson Reading the first year, the state could offer $25 Inc. spoke frankly about how critical Room with seven UO students. The million in opportunity grants and after educated employees are to business students praised Oregon opportunity 30 years the fund would be generating in Oregon. “People need to act as grants — scholarships for students $300 million annually. That’s estimated entrepreneurs in their jobs,” she said. from low-income backgrounds — for to be enough to cover the first two “But the burden of debt holds them keeping them in college. years of college for Oregon students back. You have less flexibility after you “I got good grades in high school with a “need-gap.” graduate.” and the next step was college,” said UO “I am beyond enthused about the Currently the initiative has been sophomore Naivasha Smith, speaking treasurer’s Opportunity Initiative,” introduced in the Oregon legislature about how an opportunity grant was Smith said over email after the as Senate Bill 11 and Senate Joint supporting her college education, “But discussion. ”Not only is it assisting Resolution 1. The 2013 legislature will how was I going to pay for that? I want students but it’s relieving stress related begin discussion on February 4. to succeed and its really amazing to to the possibility of accumulated debt. have such an opportunity.” For myself, the idea of leaving campus Wheeler’s plan would avoid raising and being completely debt free seems By Dashiell Paulson, @DashPaulson

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t’s dark and dingy. There are cobwebs in the Steve Stolp is the Executive Director of Services for Student Athletes in the Jaqua Center is relative to their grade corners of the dusty hallways. With no central at the Jaqua Academic Learning Center. Stolp meets with student level and grade point average. Freshmen are heat or air, it usurps the outside temperature athletes on a daily basis and advises various sports programs. required to spend up to eight hours per week. For during the hot and cold months. No, not sophomores and upper-level students, there are VillardI Hall. It’s the 8,000 square foot crevice to the other with tutors roaming around to help requirements depending on grade point average, between Esslinger Hall and MacArthur Court whoever was brave enough to speak up. outlining how much time you have to see a tutor. that student-athlete support services used to call “We are very grateful to have the Jaqua Center Former Oregon football player Carson York said home. because now we can provide services for all that he has enjoyed being part of the transition Before the Jaqua Center, Steve Stolp and the 400 student-athletes rather than just what the from the Esslinger study hall to the Jaqua Center rest of his support staff were crammed into one space would allow us to accommodate in the old because he gets to appreciate how much better of the least desirable buildings on campus. Now building,” said Jennie Leander, senior associate the support is for him and his teammates. they sit in one of the most lavish and aesthetically director for student-athlete services. “I remember being on my official visit, and they pleasing tutoring centers in the country. Now, student-athlete support services averages purposely didn’t show me the tutoring center Stolp — executive director for student-athlete 1,750 appointments per week. It’s a completely because of how unpleasant it was, and now it’s services — has been working in his present role reinvented operation thanks to Stolp and the rest something that we show off when recruits come since 1998. With his own degree as a doctorate of of his staff, including approximately 60 student to visit,” York said. “We used to get out of study education, Stolp works to help student athletes tutors. hall and literally run away from there and try and not only stay eligible to play, but also gain a Prior to its opening in January 2010, the spend as least amount of time there as possible degree. With the move to the Jaqua Center two University of Oregon claimed 47 Academic All- whereas now, it’s a place for people to meet and years ago, Stolp and the rest of the support staff Americans in its 137 year history; the Jaqua Center do work even if they don’t have an appointment.” have seen significant improvements in the quality has helped produce 12 Academic All-Americans Despite showing promise as far as student of the tutoring and results of the student athletes. in the past three years alone, joining the ranks of performance goes, the Jaqua Center has yet to see “The biggest change is the amount of rooms those before whose names are laser etched into whether it has made an impact on student-athlete we have here,” Stolp said. “We were able to put the wood floors of the Jaqua. graduation rates. This is because the NCAA defines in place a program called ‘structured study,’ “We’re really trying to help students by a student-athlete’s term as a six-year window which means for every hour a student athlete has providing targeted tutoring rather than just rather than a four- to five-year window used by tutoring or study hall, they’re meeting one-on-one monitor their time in a study hall,” Stolp said. state system measurements. or in a small group whereas in the other facility, Stolp himself oversees the academic support, “The jury is still out for populations who started we didn’t have the space.” including the advisers and student tutors. He out in this building; they are only in the second Stolp said that working in Esslinger forced helps the rest of the staff find ways to schedule and third years of their career here so we’ll wait support services to make use of old rooms around the busy lives of student-athletes to make and see,” Stolp said. underneath Mac Court when they scheduled one- it as easy as possible for them to get in and get on-one sessions with athletes. The old system was their tutoring out of the way. basically a big study hall crammed from one wall The amount of time a student-athlete spends By Sam Stites, @SamS12

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Active Lieutenant Brad Petrie is one of twelve officers at the UO Police Department. The department hopes to add six more officers in the coming months and get a total of 25 in four years.

page 10 EMERALD Monday, February 4, 2013 photograph by Nate barrett, @natebarrett11 less than half the 564 reported in 2007. While the UO remains among the top ten n a fall night some 15 years ago, Pete Deshpande parked his in the country for these citations among large public universities, the last four years have patrol car near campus and stepped out, armed at the hip, borne much less work for UOPD, begging the yet stalked by fear. One block away at 17th and Hilyard Street, question of whether more officers — or more prepared to arm O lethal weapons — are truly necessary. a hundred rioters awaited police in the streets. They had overrun the Officials maintain that without firearms, the agency is limited in the ways it can serve. intersection and as officers approached had begun hurling rocks. Unarmed UOPD officers must rely on EPD to transport anyone to a municipal or county jail. Officers are discouraged from venturing far off campus, and the department cannot conduct A loud speaker blared a warning — to no uniforms, new equipment and three new investigations into cases of physical and avail — and the first round of tear gas lobbed leaders all from EPD. Captain Deshpande, sexual assault — the most consistent problem into the crowd. Amid rising fumes, rioters former captain Chuck Tilby and former at the UO, with at least six reported cases in reached to throw them back. sergeant Lee Thoming are now overseeing the each of the last four years. “I remember not wanting to go there,” transition, together earning $240,000 a year, “This is about having a department that is Deshpande recalled of the night, just one in an according to UO documents. prioritizing its services to meet the campus’s eventful 22-year career with the Eugene Police In addition, UOPD plans to hire six more culture and needs,” said Carolyn McDermed, Department. “Dropping aside my ego … there officers over the next several months, with UOPD chief and EPD veteran. “There have were many times as an officer when there was hopes of having a force of 25 armed officers in always been armed police officers here — EPD an element of fear.” four years’ time. Officials say they are already responds here — but this would mean the And without a gun, that anxiety is even prioritizing candidates who have been trained officers are accountable to the university.” higher. That is the consensus at the University to wield firearms. UO and OSU remain the only PAC-12 of Oregon Police Department, where Despite the planning, the debate over schools without university police, though OSU Desphande is now a captain. Propelled by firearms is still far from over. Following the has a force of 10 state troopers stationed near concerns over safety and aided by a growing series of public meetings this term, UOPD campus and the UO has traditionally enjoyed budget, the department is taking steps to must appeal to the Oregon State Board of EPD assistance. The schools have two of the obtain firearms for the first time in UO history. Higher Education and justify the need for guns lowest student populations and reside in two Despite decade-low crime rates and not on campus. Officials say they intend to make of the smallest college cities. a single weapons-related incident reported that presentation this spring. At the same time, Oregon law enforcement since 2007, UOPD plans to approach the Yet crime data for the UO aggregated by the is deeply understaffed by national campus community and state officials in the U.S. Department of Education reveals a far comparisons. In 2010, the average number coming weeks with a simple request: the right safer campus now than in the past. Crime rates of city police per 10,000 people was nearly to carry guns. from the last four years pale in comparison 22 officers. In Oregon, that number was 14; in UOPD has scheduled three public meetings to the first half of the decade, with significant Eugene, just 12. to take place throughout the rest of this term drops in burglary, robbery and aggravated Low staff numbers affect the campus on the issue of guns. Yet while officials say assault. Between 2002 and 2007, 38 people per community, UOPD officials say. The they want feedback, it is clear from the onset 10,000 students were victims of crime; between department is eager to increase their that the debate will come down to state board 2008 and 2011, that number was cut down to 19. responsibilities in dealing with crime beyond — not public — approval. Even more surprising is the steady drop in the reach of EPD. “I don’t want people to think it’s going to alcohol and drug citations. 2011 saw the lowest “For certain types of calls, officers do have unfold like a voter popularity contest,” UOPD number of alcohol violations — 998 for the a sense of exposure. And there are certain spokesman Kelly McIver said. “The interest is year — since 2001. That is 400 less than the types of calls that we can’t go to right now,” in having a true discussion. But I don’t think tally in 2007, when the UO had 4,000 fewer Deshpande said. “We need to have firearms things are working on a consensus model where students. Drug violations have also dropped because that is the industry standard. It’s not everybody has to be happy with the decision.” substantially, with the 217 cases in 2011 being to deal with students — it’s to protect students.” The discussion over firearms is the last UOPD’s three public forums will be held on significant hurdle for UOPD, which until last Monday, Feb. 11 from 6-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, fall was known as the Department of Public “I don’t want people Feb. 26 from 4:30-6 p.m. and Wednesday, Safety, in becoming a full-fledged police force. March 6 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Officials say Efforts really began in 2010, when officials to think it’s going to the main purpose will be to outline the need approached state legislators with an idea for a for firearms but will also be a chance for the bill, one that would allow police departments unfold like a voter community to express any concerns. Students to exist on public universities. The idea and faculty are encouraged to attend. garnered support by portraying UO and popularity contest.” “There is a lot of opportunity here for crime; Oregon State University as the only PAC-10 we’re inviting,” said McDermed, who will schools without an armed force. University of Oregon Police Department spokesman Kelly be attending the meetings. “When officers A bill was signed into law in June 2011, after McIver. encounter someone and see suspicious which DPS immediately sought approval to activity, they’re in the moment — they need to become a police department. The state granted be equipped with the tools necessary to do the the request in October and offered access job.” to training programs, but denied the right to firearms. Since then, UOPD has invested in new By Colton Totland

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- DateMySchool: not be who you think they are DateMySchool is an online dating site for college undergraduates, oe and Kari Ann met on with others, and her situation with Apparently, though, it is. It allegedly graduates and alumni. Facebook. It was an unlikely Joe is how many of the episodes of happened to a Notre Dame football In order to keep it match: Kari Ann was a former MTV’s new show, “Catfish,” unfold. player, Manti Te’o, who fell in love with safe and reliable, one Miss Teen USA, and model and Someone “falls in love” online, and a “woman” online, only to later find out has to sign up with Jlived in the city. Joe lived life with MTV arranges a meeting for the two. that his love had actually been a male a university email his parents on a farm. However, One isn’t sure of the true identity of faking his identity to get close to the account. If you want the two fell in love through phone the other, and vows that it’s time to sports star. to find someone from conversations and chatting online. find out. And more often than not, the When creating a fake profile is so a particular university, There was one problem, though: love interest is not who he or she said easy, it is going to happen. However, you have the option to whenever Joe would suggest meeting they were, creating a meeting that’s it’s sad to think that some are so specify that as well. in person, Kari Ann would insist she awkward and uncomfortable at best, uncomfortable with themselves that was too busy. This made Joe nervous: sad and disappointing at worst. faking an online identity is their way what if his dating a model was just too Although an intriguing premise for of “connecting” with others. That one good to be true, and, in fact he wasn’t a show, I could never fully engross is so insecure about his or her true dating Kari Ann at all, but another myself in it, or in the term “catfish” self that faking seems to be their only woman, someone who took Kari Ann’s for the matter because I can’t get over chance at love. identity? Well, he was right. His love this one fact: that two people have However, despite my sympathy affair with the provocative, sexy lady fallen in love online, without ever toward these individuals, I am still he fell in love really had been too good having met before in person. I get wary of the whole concept of two to be true, and the fake “Kari Ann” had slightly uncomfortable if a guy, who people falling in love online. So, will actually been one of his close friends, I’ve never seen before in my life, sends I tune in to next week’s episode of Rose, the whole time. me a friend request, let alone a flirty “Catfish?” Probably not. Rose is someone who you could call message, so I can’t even fathom how a “catfish,” a person who uses a fake “falling in love” with an online identity identity online to deceivingly connect is possible. By Katherine marrone

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Senior business administration major Hayley Britt leads a cycling class at the SRC, where she has been a health instructor for the past two years. We make college better.

Staying active — inside and outside the gym Hayley britt’s biggest daily challenge is showering three times a day. This senior balances her own classes with teaching rec classes.

Four times a week, University of something that they think they can’t Oregon senior Hayley Britt switches do is really rewarding,” Britt said. from life as an upcoming graduate in “If someone can’t think they can do business administration to life as a ten pushups and then they can, that student fitness instructor at the Student translates into all aspects of their life Recreation Center. and that’s the best feeling.” From high-intensity interval training, Her schedule lets her teach two INTERNExplore, Engage, Grow! spin and body sculpting, Britt finds classes on Mondays and one on it easy to manage time in between Wednesdays and Saturdays, and her (and earn credit while you’re at it) schoolwork and working up a sweat, classes appeal to many age groups but though showering three times a day is mainly tend toward the younger crowd her biggest challenge. and even UO professors. Internships are a critical tool for career building. “It’s hard to teach, then have to Britt leads a very active lifestyle shower, then go to class and then come outside of the rec center, as she loves Most employers seek out candidates with at back to teach again and then end up to run, hike Spencer’s Butte, jog least one or two internships under their belt. showering three times a day,” Britt Hendricks Park and recently took up joked. snowboarding. For 50 minutes four times a week, “If I could, ideally I would want to be Internships are a great way to get practical Britt, a native from Happy Valley, Ore., working outside,” Britt said. life experience in today’s job market. leads a group of 20 or more people As for her future career, Britt has through short but vigorous classes that already taken an internship at the Nike focus on muscle toning. world headquarters in brand marketing Britt began working at the rec center for women’s training and is helping to at the beginning of her sophomore year expand Nike’s training club. “I always Learn about how Internships can bene t you and in 2010 as an equipment and weight want to have fitness in my life,” Britt room supervisor. “When I learned I said. “I’m not sure career-wise where about The Career Development Internship could be a student fitness instructor it’ll take me but being able to be behind Program by connecting with the Career Center at: I knew that I would love to do that,” the business side of fitness is right up http://career.uoregon.edu she said. Britt took a course later on my alley.” that taught her the rec curriculum and Have a Question? Call (541) 346-3235 or e-mail [email protected] shadowed an instructor to ease the way into teaching her own fitness classes. “Pushing people to their challenges and letting them realize they can do By Nicholas Filipas, @nicholasfilipas

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After a nine-game winning streak, the Ducks suffered two losses to California and Re ality Stanford. check In teh bay

arAn unexpected, undefeated ea scored zero points and had no assists against at the point. Loyd’s energy is a nice boost from conference mark after seven games. Stanford. Loyd improved against the Golden the reserves, and his average of about 17 minutes Bears, scoring five points and notching five per game, before being thrust into the starting A nine-game win streak. Ranked in assists and two steals in the first half before a role, seemed just perfect for him. Now with the wrist injury slowed his second half performance. responsibility of doing what Artis did, the skill set the top 10 in the entire nation for Oregon is an extremely balanced offensive doesn’t match and oppositions know it. squad, as the Ducks are one of only eight teams Before the injury to Artis, head coach Dana the first time in six years. Twenty nationwide with five players averaging more Altman sometimes used Artis and Loyd on the than 10 points per game. The title of leading court simultaneously, opting for a smaller and consecutive home victories and a scorer is almost a rotating duty, with different faster lineup. Artis would slide down to the two players stepping up as the hot scorer on any position, still posing as a scoring threat, while balanced rotation of players. The given night. But it has taken two surprise losses Damyean Dotson and E.J. Singler or Carlos on the road for Oregon to truly realize the Emory would often join the two small guards Oregon Ducks men’s basketball team significance of having a distributor who also for a four-man shooting threat. Without Artis, serves as a scoring threat. In their games in the Altman has no one to truly fill the shooting guard was sitting pretty at 18-2 and 7-0 in Bay Area, the Ducks were much more cavalier spot when Dotson needs a rest, forcing the coach with the ball and struggled to find as many open to play a forward at the guard position, which the Pac-12. Two trips down to the shots. allows opponents to beat the Ducks in transition, With Artis in the lineup, Oregon already as Stanford did to the tune of 23-6 in points off Bay Area to take on middle of the averaged a conference-worst 15.3 turnovers per turnovers and fast-breaks. game. With Artis out, the Ducks have committed Freshman guard Willie Moore has seen more pack programs should be easy, right? over 20 turnovers in three straight games for an playing time with Artis hurt, and in 26 minutes average of 21.7. UO has also scored less and shot in the two losses, he scored nine points but also Reality check. worse statistically in Artis’ absence. committed six turnovers. Altman barely used “D.A. is a guy who hasn’t missed any practice him against Cal despite Loyd being banged up, time,” said Altman before the Ducks faced which shows that the coach isn’t quite ready to The once-soaring Ducks are now in a tailspin Stanford. “He is the last one to leave the gym, he trust Moore to let it fly from the point guard spot. after back-to-back losses to Stanford and just loves to play. So this is really bothering him.” The only other guard option Altman has shown California this past week. The first was a blowout, As much as not playing may be bothering Artis, is frosh Fred Richardson III, who played his first 76-52 and the second a tight competition in his teammates and fans alike will surely dislike it Pac-12 minutes against Stanford in garbage time. which the Ducks tripped in the home stretch. just as much if the Ducks continue to struggle. He played seven minutes and scored five points The loss to Stanford was a start to finish beat- While Loyd can hit open shots and run the and had no turnovers. If Artis’ injury continues down that made apparent how much the Ducks floor faster than just about anyone on the court, to keep him sidelined, Altman may have to dig miss first-year point guard Dominic Artis. The his role off the bench when Artis was healthy deeper in his bag, and Richardson could start freshman had been contributing over 10 points, seemed to suit him well. Artis is a smoother, more seeing increased time on the hardwood. nearly four assists and two steals each game. He fluid player who is a scoring threat, an attribute was also the Ducks’ leading three-point shooter he utilizes to draw defenders to create open before he went down. looks for his teammates. He is the His replacement, junior Johnathan Loyd, at the top of the key, playing most of the minutes By Jackson Long, @jacksonclong

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