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After a fine effort, albeit a losing one, against Washington State on Thurs day, the Ducks looked lethargic in a 79-66 loss to Washington Saturday. The loss hurts the Ducks, sending them to their fourth straight Pac-10 defeat and dropping their record to 3-10 in conference and 7-15 overall. The loss also hurt Oregon coach Jim Haney — literally. The fifth-year coach stepped off the plane at Mahlon Sweet airport with his left arm in a sling. “It’s a long story,” said Haney with a chuckle, waving off any further questions about his injury. “We just didn’t play well,” said Haney of his team’s effort against the Huskies. Indeed, Oregon’s patient offense self destructed under 17 turnovers, and the Ducks were whistled for 31 fouls, allowing Washington to score 33 points from the charity stripe. Coming into the game, Haney had been confident that his club could knock off UW — Oregon had beaten the Huskies twice in a row dating back to last year. The Ducks had beaten Washington 52-47 at Mac Court despite only eight points from leading scorer Blair Rasmussen. But as was the case last weekend, when they had taken UCLA to the wire before a flat performance against USC, the Ducks came out against Washington State fired up, and then failed to be a factor against Washington. “We played so hard,” sigh ed Haney of his team’s game against WSU, “and then we just ran out of gas,” he added, referring to the game with UW. “I think success would have helped us,” commented Haney. “If we would’ve beaten Washington State, we would have been all revved up for Washington.” However, "if" has been the password for Oregon’s season. The Ducks didn’t beat WSU, and they weren't ever close against the Huskies. Washington spurted to a 51-37 lead early in the second half, and after Rasmussen led a brief flurry to pull Oregon to within 52-43 with 11.35 left, the Ducks weren’t heard from again. Photo by Bob Baker As rumors of his demise increased, Oregon basketball coach Jim Haney watched his squad drop two more Pac-10 contests in the state of Washington. Haney pointed to Oregon’s foul woes as one of the team's downfalls. "We had five players foul out (actually, four Ducks were disqualified), and we haven’t done that too often.” One thing Haney has en countered often is criticism — of his coaching ability, of his team, and of his job security. With the two losses in the ap ple state, Haney is hearing the catcalls once more. “It’s just a distraction,” he * says, confronting rumors that he'll be fired. “I just want to get this team back to playing good basketball.” The question of Haney’s future at Oregon may be resolved this week, as a meeting is scheduled between Haney and athletic director Rick Bay. Amid all the confusion, Oregon wilt try to prepare for home games against last place Arizona next Thursday and Arizona State Saturday. 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