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indicates that it is a much better team
when Crosswhite is on his game.
“We notice (the correlation); we
notice the numbers, too,” Oregon
head coach Ernie Kent said.
“When he’s on his game, he makes
us a much better basketball team.
But that doesn’t mean we want to
put any more pressure on him.”
Last weekend’s home split
against the Bay Area school is a
microcosm of Crosswhite’s sea
son. Against Stanford, he scored
14 points and grabbed five re
bounds and Oregon won, 79-64.
Two days later, Crosswhite had
just four points in nine minutes
and the Ducks lost, 86-75.
“He just has to go through it,”
Kent said of Crosswhite’s learning
process. “You can’t force the issue.
Sometimes you need to fail, or
even be embarrassed, in order to
learn. Consistency will come from
the day-to-day practice efforts,
which carries over to the games.
“Once he can figure that out,
the sky’s the limit.”
Movin’ on up
Despite its loss to Gal on Sunday,
Oregon jumped a spot in ESPN.com’s
Bracketology, which predicts the
NCAA Tournament lineup in March.
The Ducks are projected to be the
No. 7 seed in the Midwest region, with
its first-round matchup slated in Okla
"When he's
(Cross white) on his
game, he makes us
a much better
basketball team
Ernie Kent
head basketball coach
homa City against lOth-seeded Ten
nessee (13-6).
With its win over Stanford, the
Ducks now have two wins over teams
ranked in the Ratings Percentage In
dex top-25 (the other is Kansas). Ore
gon’s only “bad loss” is to USC, which
has an RPI ranking above 100.
Remember, there’s only 32 days un
til selection on Sunday.
Contact, the senior sports reporter
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
Adam Amato Emerald
Robert Johnson and the Duck big men, who struggled against Cal, will have their hands full down the stretch of the Rac-10 season.
Call for Nominations
Faculty Distinguished Teaching Awards
Deadline for Nominations: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2003
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to submit nominations for any faculty
members, .5FTE or greater, 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.
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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.
Send/Return this nomination form to:
Lorraine G. Davis
Vice President for Academic Affairs
207 Johnson Hall, University of Oregon
I nominate (print clearly)
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gwens @ oregon.uoregon.edu
for the
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