Men know their problems at midpoint The Ducks are focusing on rebounding as they head into the second half of the season Men’s basketball notes Peter Hockaday Sports Editor Midway through the men’s basketball season, things are clearer than a summer day. There’s your rebounding and your non-re bounding. When the Ducks pull down more rebounds than their opponent, Oregon is 7-1. When the Ducks lose the rebounding battle, they’re 8-4. There’s your big men and your non-big men. When Ian Grosswhite, Robert Johnson, Brian Helquist, Jay Anderson and Matt Short combine for 22 points (an average of 4.4 points each), the Ducks are 15-0. When they don’t, Oregon is 0-5. Then there’s your offense and your non-offense. The Ducks are 11-0 when they outshoot their opponent, 4-4 when they don’t. And though there are clearly defined differ ences between Oregon’s losses and its wins as it heads into the second half of Pacific-10 Confer ence play, one thing remains constant. The Ducks are 15-5. Just like last year. “We are what we are. We’re not going to change overnight,” Oregon head coach Ernie Kent said. “If you look at all our Pac-10 losses, the common factor in all of them was rebound ing the basketball. And our big guys know that, and they’re going to respond to that and they’re going to get the job done.” Oregon opens the second half of conference play needing to work on several areas, starting with the rebounding. “It’s got to be something we’ve got to want,” Johnson said of rebounding. “We’ve got to take it upon ourselves to do it. It’s all mental.” The second issue is winning on the road. The Ducks have a 4-4 road and neutral-site record, 1-3 in conference play. That won’t be an issue this week because Oregon hosts Stanford and p California on Thursday and Saturday, respec tively. The Ducks will have a chance to wreak some revenge, as the Bay Area squads beat Ore gon by a combined 40 points when the Ducks traveled south. Ridnour remains Luke Ridnour was named as one of 30 finalists Monday for the John Wooden Award, given an nually to the best player in college basketball. Good thing, as Ridnour is featured on a bill board in New York’s Times Square, with his last name crossed out and “Wooden” scrawled across it in red ink. But Ridnour has lived up to his hype this year. He averages 19.1 points per game, third in the Pac-10, and is one of four Pac-10 players to score in double-digits in every contest this season. He leads the conference in assists with 6.7 per game and is fifth in steals. Rust their bracket ESPN.corn’s Bracketology, which dares to ask the question, “If the season ended now, what would the NCAA Tournament look like?” has Oregon down to a No. 8 seed. According to ESPN bracketologist Joe Lu nardi, the Ducks would play a first-round matchup in Nashville, Tenn., with No. 9-seed Gonzaga, with a possible second-round game against red-hot Louisville, a No. 1 seed. “Someone should do a study on the road per formances of teams with unusual homecourt advantages,” Lunardi quips in his Oregon “team report.” “Not sure how you would define the latter, but Oregon certainly qualifies.” Racy The Ducks need help this weekend if they want to get back into the conference race. If Ore gon beats Stanford and Gal, the Ducks need Ore gon State to also beat the Bay Area squads, and then the Cardinal, Bears and Ducks would be in a three-way tie for third in the conference, depend ing on how Arizona State fares in Washington. Contact the sports editor at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. ■PlAY HARO, EAT WELL! H) EMU • Rec Center ^ Guess the Score IH' Thurs 2/6 Ducks:. 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