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UCLA, ranked below the Ducks as of last week, continued Friday’s hard work and tipped in one puck after the other on Oregon, whose goalies stood little chance to save Oregon without much support from the defense. Penalties hurt the Ducks, a prob lem the team has struggled with the entire season. But during the UCLA game, Oregon’s behavior on the ice climaxed: The Ducks stacked the penalty box six-men deep at one point and had to play five on three for seven minutes. “That must be a new record,” Shaffar said laughing. “Losing to USC last night was so demoralizing,” Shaffar said in an attempt to explain the low per formance with UCLA. “I really wish we could have had a better season on the ice.” If the Ducks had played the combination they did this week end, Hardin believes the season would have been better. “It's been a long year. Too many different systems,” he said. In the opening game on Friday, Washington beat UCLA 7-5 after overtime and a shoot out, sending the Huskies to the championship game and the Bruins to chew on the Ducks. “This [game] was hard on our boys,” said Washington head coach Cindy Dayley. “UCLA has improved a lot since last time we played them. But we never gave up.” During the entire regular play, the game could have gone either way. However, Washington seemed fresher than UCLA in the overtime play, even though nei ther team scored. But once those dawgs were let out for the shootout, the result was clear: Washington capitalized on each shot while largely keeping the pucks out of their own net. “This is the best we have played,” said Husky captain Brian Mead. “They played really well. We were just lucky.” The victory had a particularly nice flavor for Washington, which lost to UCLA in overtime earlier. “Revenge is sweet,” Washington goalie Scott Southard said. However, losing to USC denied the Ducks a chance to avenge loss es against the Huskies, which snatched the inaugural 1-5 Cup from Oregon just two weeks ago. The tournament concluded in a players’ banquet where the All PAC 8 teams were announced. The Ducks sent three players to the sec ond team roster: freshman center Mike Tornabene, senior defense man Larry Platzke and Shaffar. Only 10 players are named to the two teams. From the eight teams in the PAC 8, roughly 160 players are competing for those 10 spots. Call for Nominations for Faculty Awards for Distinguished Teaching Deadline for Nominations: MARCH 2, 2001 Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to submit nominations for any faculty members, tenure- or non-tenure related, who have taught at the University of Oregon for a minimum of two (2) years. The Ersted Award and Thomas F. Herman Award are presented annually at Spring Commencement to University of Oregon faculty members for distinguished teaching. Each award will be accompanied by a recurring monetary reward. (Please note: Graduate Teaching Fellows have their own competition and are ineligible for these teaching awards.) Eligibility for Awards Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching The late Mr. A. J. Ersted established the Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching so the University of Oregon could annually honor faculty members “who have taught comparatively short periods and have demonstrated exceptional abilities to induce students to reason and not merely memorize.” The Ersted Award is presented only to faculty who are early in their teaching careers. This teaching may occur at the undergraduate or graduate level. Thomas F. Herman Faculty Achievement Award for Distinguished Teaching This award honors senior faculty members who have achieved outstanding records as teachers. The Thomas F. Herman Award is presented only to faculty members who have academic rank at the University of Oregon for at least seven years, and who have demonstrated long-standing excellence in teaching and have contributed significantly to student learning at the undergraduate or graduate level. Nominations will be accepted either through submissions of the following form or by e-mail If your nomination is e-mailed, please make sure that you include all the information contained on this form. 011120 Send this nomination form to: Lorraine G. Davis Vice Provost for Academic Affairs 207 Johnson Hall, University of Oregon I nominate (print clearly) E-mail your nomination to: Gwen Steigelman Asst. Vice Provost for Academic Affairs gwens@oregon.uoregon.edu for the (Please check one) _Ersted Award _Thomas F. 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