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    The BulleTin • Friday, January 15, 2021 B5
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
SATURDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
50°
LOW
28°
Cloudy
Mostly cloudy
ALMANAC
MONDAY
51°
28°
49°
33°
Partly cloudy
TUESDAY
45°
25°
Partly sunny
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
58°
41° 59° in 1986
45°
25° -13° in 1916
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.80" in 1906
Month to date (normal)
0.21" (0.79")
Year to date (normal)
0.21" (0.79")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
30.41"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Sat.
Sun
7:37am/4:53pm 7:36am/4:54pm
Moon
9:38am/7:48pm 10:06am/8:56pm
Mercury 8:35am/6:09pm 8:35am/6:14pm
Venus
6:36am/3:29pm 6:37am/3:30pm
Mars
11:33am/1:30am 11:30am/1:29am
Jupiter
8:13am/5:43pm 8:10am/5:40pm
Saturn
8:04am/5:29pm 8:01am/5:25pm
Uranus 11:48am/1:41am 11:44am/1:37am
First
Full
Last
New
Jan 20
Jan 28
Feb 4
Feb 11
Tonight's sky: Due south, the Winter Circle
is in good view by around nightfall and fi lls
almost an entire quadrant of the sky.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
0
1
1
0
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ™ number,
the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low,
3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme.
ROAD CONDITONS
For web cameras of our passes, go to
www.bendbulletin.com/webcams
I-84 at Cabbage Hill: Partly to mostly cloudy
Friday, then clearing later Friday night.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Morning rain and
snow showers, then mostly cloudy later.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: Morning rain and snow
showers; otherwise, mostly cloudy.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: A shower in places
in the morning; otherwise mostly cloudy.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Mostly cloudy Fri-
day with a few rain and snow showers. Partial
clearing at night.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: A morning
shower, then partly to mostly cloudy Friday.
SKI REPORT
46°
25°
NATIONAL
Astoria
52/38
Yesterday
Today Saturday
Yesterday
Today Saturday
Yesterday
Today Saturday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
City
Hi/Lo/Prec. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Astoria
57/40/0.00 52/38/c 51/43/c
La Grande
42/27/0.01 42/27/c 41/30/pc
Portland
55/38/0.00 53/37/c 50/39/c
Baker City
44/24/0.00 37/21/sh 40/26/pc
La Pine
53/24/0.00 48/27/c 47/29/c
Prineville
55/28/0.00 51/29/c 47/33/pc
Brookings
61/44/Tr
56/44/c 56/46/c
Medford
59/36/0.00 54/37/c 54/37/c
Redmond
58/23/0.00 52/31/c 52/34/c
Burns
46/23/0.00 42/20/c 41/24/pc
Newport
61/45/0.00 53/41/r
52/43/c
Roseburg
60/41/0.00 56/43/r
52/40/c
Salem
53/37/0.00 53/38/c 48/40/c
Eugene
54/37/0.00 55/40/c 50/40/c
North Bend
61/46/0.00 55/44/c 55/44/c
Klamath Falls
52/27/0.00 48/28/c 48/28/pc
Ontario
46/30/0.00 37/25/c 39/30/s
Sisters
51/24/0.00 51/29/c 50/33/c
Lakeview
51/23/0.00 49/23/c 48/23/c
Pendleton
50/33/0.00 41/31/c 41/31/pc
The Dalles
51/33/0.00 51/35/sh 44/36/c
Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, Tr-trace, Yesterday data as of 5 p.m. yesterday
NATIONAL WEATHER
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
Base
45-45
47-48
38-48
67-68
76-119
13-42
88-88
36-75
23-35
27-40
36-60
24-27
41-48
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Warm Front
Stationary Front
Cold Front
Source: OnTheSnow.com
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL | OREGON DUCKS
No. 10 Oregon falls to No. 11 Arizona, loses 3rd of last 4
BY RYAN THORBURN
The (Eugene) Register-Guard
The three-time defend-
ing Pac-12 champion Ducks
clinched the first two titles of
their current reign in Tucson,
Ariz.
There wasn’t much for
birthday boy and Oregon
coach Kelly Graves to celebrate
this time.
The No. 10 Oregon women’s
basketball team was drubbed
57-41 by No. 11 Arizona on
Thursday at McKale Arena.
The Ducks (9-3, 7-3 Pac-12)
have dropped three of their last
four games, all to ranked teams,
after shooting 32.6% (15-for-
46) from the field and commit-
ting 23 turnovers.
Oregon was averaging 83.2
points, 11 turnovers and lead-
ing the Pac-12 in field-goal
percentage (48.6%) entering
the game.
“I’m an offensive coach and
I don’t think I’ve had a team
that looked that undisciplined
or scared ever,” said Graves,
who turned 58 on Thursday.
“Maybe community college.
But my community college
team could put up 41.”
Nyara Sabally led Ore-
Pac-12
Continued from B3
Consider:
• The 11-year lease on the
downtown-San Francisco head-
quarters will end up costing the
conference $90 million in rent
when it expires in 2022. The
Pac-12 could have bought a plot
of land and built its very own
high-rise building for that cost.
Maybe even turned the thing
into a moneymaker by leasing
space to some other entity.
• Conference commissioner
Larry Scott double dips with
his salary, collecting $5.4 mil-
lion annually for himself. The
big boss should have worked
for about half that. Also, he
shouldn’t have been whisking
around on chartered jets for the
last decade or throwing lavish
gon with 15 points on 6-for-9
shooting and seven rebounds.
The sophomore forward also
had six turnovers, a block and a
steal in 23 minutes.
True freshman forward Syd-
ney Parrish was the team’s sec-
ond-leading scorer with seven
points on 2-for-8 shooting.
Oregon only scored five
points in the third quarter and
19 points in the second half.
The Ducks made their last
five shots, including a Tay-
lor Chavez 3-pointer, after the
game was decided.
“We’re too good to have that
right now,” Graves said of the
sloppy performance. “I just
think we play really well as
frontrunners, but when things
get tough and teams get phys-
ical against us we have not
shown we can respond.”
One bit of positive news was
the return of Sedona Prince
from a leg injury. The redshirt
sophomore forward scored
only one point and grabbed five
rebounds in 14 minutes.
“I’m just glad she got her feet
wet,” Graves said. “She hasn’t
even practiced. We threw her
out there after maybe 10 min-
utes of practice.”
Rose Bowl parties. Don’t think
that the athletic directors in the
conference would have liked to
split those wasted tens of mil-
lions among themselves.
• The Pac-12 Network was
an ambitious swing. It’s been
terrific for women’s basketball,
the Olympic sports, and it hired
some gifted people out of the
gates. It had big ideas. But it
now looks as vibrant as Block-
buster Video. It became an easy
target, too, for Scott, when he
was asked by his bosses months
ago to keep the expenses down.
Instead of addressing the costly
office space or his own bloated
salary, the commissioner tar-
geted the network and fur-
loughed or laid off a line of peo-
ple who were once sold on the
notion that the network was a
big part of the Pac-12’s future.
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
59/39/0.00
Akron
46/36/0.01
Albany
34/28/0.00
Albuquerque
56/39/0.00
Anchorage
29/20/0.01
Atlanta
57/30/0.00
Atlantic City
50/28/0.00
Austin
71/34/0.00
Baltimore
55/27/0.00
Billings
39/31/0.00
Birmingham
58/27/0.00
Bismarck
36/32/0.03
Boise
47/28/0.00
Boston
39/31/0.10
Bridgeport, CT 46/33/0.00
Buffalo
39/35/0.00
Burlington, VT
37/33/0.00
Caribou, ME
33/26/Tr
Charleston, SC 60/36/0.09
Charlotte
51/37/0.00
Chattanooga
54/27/0.00
Cheyenne
28/21/Tr
Chicago
40/32/0.09
Cincinnati
50/29/0.00
Cleveland
46/37/0.01
Colorado Springs 39/29/0.00
Columbia, MO
47/38/0.06
Columbia, SC
58/31/Tr
Columbus, GA
60/29/0.00
Columbus, OH
46/33/0.00
Concord, NH
37/23/0.00
Corpus Christi
80/39/0.00
Dallas
64/36/0.00
Dayton
48/33/0.00
Denver
38/30/0.00
Des Moines
38/33/0.08
Detroit
43/34/Tr
Duluth
33/24/0.03
El Paso
69/28/0.00
Fairbanks
-1/-13/0.00
Fargo
36/34/0.13
Flagstaff
55/20/Tr
Grand Rapids
41/29/0.02
Green Bay
39/19/Tr
Greensboro
54/36/0.00
Harrisburg
51/32/0.00
Hartford, CT
38/30/0.02
Helena
39/30/0.00
Honolulu
82/70/0.09
Houston
71/39/0.00
Huntsville
56/27/0.00
Indianapolis
46/31/0.00
Jackson, MS
65/32/0.00
Jacksonville
61/35/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
56/30/s
40/29/sn
38/35/pc
51/28/s
31/23/c
52/33/pc
51/42/pc
61/33/s
50/37/c
46/35/pc
52/33/pc
29/16/c
39/27/c
42/38/pc
42/40/pc
43/34/c
38/32/c
31/17/c
61/37/r
50/32/pc
50/34/pc
41/29/s
38/30/sf
40/30/c
40/30/sn
44/26/s
34/29/sn
53/33/c
56/34/pc
40/29/c
39/32/c
65/33/s
55/33/s
39/30/sn
45/29/s
34/23/sn
39/27/sn
34/22/sn
60/30/s
7/-6/pc
26/16/sn
55/23/s
37/30/sf
36/33/sf
47/31/sh
47/37/c
41/36/c
39/30/pc
83/71/pc
61/35/s
49/32/pc
38/28/sf
53/33/s
65/38/c
Amsterdam
Athens
Auckland
Baghdad
Bangkok
Beijing
Beirut
Berlin
Bogota
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Cabo San Lucas
Cairo
Calgary
Cancun
Dublin
Edinburgh
Geneva
Harare
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Lima
Lisbon
London
Madrid
Manila
38/30/pc
52/45/sh
76/63/s
68/43/pc
89/70/pc
38/11/pc
64/56/t
32/24/sf
69/47/sh
33/21/sf
78/71/c
84/59/s
66/51/s
41/25/pc
81/62/t
46/43/c
38/32/pc
41/26/c
76/61/t
67/59/pc
42/34/r
54/41/pc
77/58/t
76/69/c
58/40/s
40/32/pc
46/23/s
84/75/sh
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
60/34/s
36/31/sf
40/32/c
53/28/pc
32/27/sf
43/29/pc
50/35/c
63/34/s
46/32/c
44/28/pc
45/30/s
38/26/c
41/28/s
49/35/r
48/34/r
37/32/sf
38/32/sn
31/29/sn
52/30/s
46/28/pc
41/31/pc
37/22/c
38/28/c
36/31/c
36/32/sf
44/20/c
34/26/c
47/28/s
48/28/s
36/31/sf
44/32/r
67/46/s
56/39/s
35/31/c
42/21/c
28/23/c
37/31/c
27/18/c
63/31/pc
4/-4/pc
22/18/c
50/19/s
37/31/sn
35/25/c
43/28/pc
44/33/c
47/32/r
40/27/pc
83/68/pc
61/34/s
41/30/pc
34/29/c
50/32/s
56/30/s
City
Juneau
Kansas City
Lansing
Las Vegas
Lexington
Lincoln
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Madison, WI
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Newark, NJ
Norfolk, VA
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Orlando
Palm Springs
Peoria
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Richmond
Rochester, NY
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Fe
Savannah
Seattle
Sioux Falls
Spokane
Springfi eld, MO
Tampa
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington, DC
Wichita
Yakima
Yuma
Yesterday
Hi/Lo/Prec.
42/37/0.33
47/43/0.01
41/30/0.04
68/42/0.00
53/30/0.00
44/40/Tr
61/36/0.00
83/50/0.00
54/33/0.00
35/25/0.05
56/41/0.00
70/59/0.49
39/29/0.02
35/30/0.18
58/30/0.00
71/38/0.00
49/38/0.00
50/33/0.00
55/35/0.00
54/33/0.00
39/35/0.09
64/48/Tr
89/50/0.00
41/31/0.09
52/30/0.00
72/42/0.00
45/34/Tr
37/25/0.00
45/32/Tr
55/41/0.00
38/32/Tr
59/28/0.00
57/32/0.00
39/33/0.00
58/41/0.00
49/38/0.11
43/23/0.00
74/35/0.00
81/48/0.00
67/50/0.00
71/45/0.00
53/33/0.00
60/36/0.02
58/39/0.00
37/34/0.33
38/27/0.00
47/37/0.08
68/51/0.01
74/39/0.00
56/38/0.00
56/31/0.00
53/37/0.00
50/31/0.00
81/49/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
43/39/r
33/26/sn
37/27/sf
68/46/s
42/30/pc
32/23/sn
47/31/s
87/58/s
43/32/pc
34/28/sf
47/32/pc
74/62/c
37/31/sf
36/24/sn
47/33/pc
60/40/s
46/43/c
46/43/c
57/42/pc
47/26/pc
30/23/sn
73/49/pc
87/57/s
35/28/sf
51/41/pc
76/46/s
43/28/sn
38/34/pc
43/37/c
55/34/r
37/20/pc
62/30/pc
54/35/sh
43/33/sh
64/43/pc
37/32/sn
44/27/pc
61/35/s
83/52/s
63/50/pc
69/46/pc
47/23/s
60/37/sh
52/38/c
30/21/sn
36/29/i
34/26/sn
70/55/pc
74/42/s
46/28/pc
51/38/pc
42/25/pc
45/27/c
79/47/s
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
43/38/r
37/26/c
35/30/sf
70/43/s
36/31/sf
37/26/pc
47/31/s
85/56/s
38/32/c
34/25/c
45/31/s
72/50/c
38/29/sf
28/19/c
40/34/c
56/36/s
48/35/r
48/33/r
50/35/pc
49/34/pc
32/25/c
62/39/s
86/54/s
35/25/sf
46/33/c
76/45/s
35/30/sf
43/32/r
50/33/r
46/29/pc
42/25/c
55/30/s
46/32/pc
36/31/sf
67/40/pc
37/30/sf
41/25/pc
65/39/s
82/52/s
62/49/pc
69/44/pc
49/21/pc
53/30/s
47/42/c
29/25/c
38/32/c
37/25/pc
63/48/s
76/42/s
46/32/pc
45/33/c
45/29/pc
41/32/pc
82/49/s
87/65/0.00
75/45/0.02
36/32/0.08
7/5/0.52
79/57/0.00
77/70/0.07
65/44/0.00
55/32/0.00
21/15/0.11
32/30/0.02
52/46/0.29
84/75/0.01
57/34/0.00
86/54/0.00
81/70/0.32
34/25/0.06
45/19/0.00
64/42/0.00
82/73/0.00
27/24/0.32
92/72/0.10
72/46/0.00
64/57/1.28
57/39/0.00
41/32/0.00
48/36/0.00
34/31/0.07
30/29/0.22
84/67/pc
70/51/pc
33/29/pc
4/3/pc
80/58/s
78/69/sh
66/43/pc
59/39/s
18/13/s
34/29/c
37/29/pc
85/76/t
50/35/pc
87/55/pc
80/67/t
32/27/c
50/16/c
66/37/pc
85/76/c
20/17/c
83/64/pc
77/60/s
66/46/t
48/42/c
39/32/r
48/39/s
33/25/sf
24/13/sf
84/69/pc
70/49/t
35/32/sn
7/-3/sf
80/60/t
77/62/c
66/45/pc
58/35/sh
19/12/s
33/28/sn
35/34/r
86/75/pc
48/27/pc
85/56/pc
81/69/t
33/12/sn
29/11/s
46/33/c
85/77/c
27/19/pc
75/61/s
67/53/sh
65/50/s
66/42/s
37/30/sf
46/40/c
27/22/sf
27/1/sf
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 91°
at Camarillo, CA
National low: -19°
at Daniel, WY
Precipitation: 0.32"
at Marshall, MN
T-storms
Cloudy
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
Seaside
Hood
42/27
52/36
River
Rufus
Hermiston
Cannon Beach
42/28
48/31 Arlington
Hillsboro Portland 51/35
Meacham Lostine
53/37
54/35 53/37
39/23
Wasco 47/33
43/28 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
CENTRAL: Partly to
Tillamook
42/28
48/30
41/31
Sandy
51/35
McMinnville
54/36
mostly cloudy Friday
Joseph
Heppner
La Grande
51/39
Maupin
Government
53/37
with a light shower or
42/27
39/23
Camp
49/29 Condon 39/28
Union
Lincoln City
two in the afternoon.
44/29
49/34
40/27
Salem
53/40
Spray
Clearing Friday night.
Granite
Warm Springs
53/38
Madras
46/30
Albany
36/16
Newport
Baker City
48/30
51/30
Mitchell
53/41
55/40
37/21
WEST: Morning rain in
Camp Sherman
48/27
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Unity
the Northwest Friday, Yachats
51/29
52/31
55/40
Day
Prineville
39/17
while the Southwest is 53/41
Ontario
Sisters
51/29
Paulina
44/24
37/25
mostly cloudy. Clear-
Florence
Eugene 51/29
44/24
Brothers
Bend
Vale
ing Friday night.
55/42
55/40
47/27
Sunriver 50/28
35/23
Nyssa
49/27
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
36/23
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
48/27
46/26
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
40/23
54/37
56/42
Fort Rock
55/43
Riley 42/20
YESTERDAY
Crescent
49/26
44/18
High: 62°
48/26
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Florence
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
55/43
56/43
48/26
44/24
Low: 18°
Marsh
Lake
48/25
Port Orford
47/24
50/26
at Rome
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
57/45
Pass
46/21
Chiloquin
48/22
58/41
Rome
Medford
50/25
Gold Beach
54/37
46/22
59/46
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
50/26
54/37
48/28
46/24
56/44
49/23
-10s
44°
26°
Intervals of clouds and
sunshine
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
EAST: Morning sun-
shine, then becoming
partly to mostly cloudy
Friday afternoon.
Clearing Friday night.
THURSDAY
45°
28°
Intervals of clouds and
sunshine
Mostly sunny
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Ski resort
New snow
Anthony Lakes Mtn
0
Hoodoo Ski Area
0
Mt. Ashland
0
Mt. Bachelor
0
Mt. Hood Meadows
0
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
0
Timberline Lodge
0
Willamette Pass
0
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
0
Squaw Valley, CA
0
Park City Mountain, UT
0
Sun Valley, ID
2
WEDNESDAY
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
SUNDAY
Aari McDonald scored 16
points to lead the Wildcats (9-
2, 7-2), who snapped their 10-
game losing streak to Oregon.
Arizona, which was only
34.6% from the field (18-for-
52), finished with 26 points off
turnovers.
“We defended well enough
to win this game,” Graves
lamented.
The Ducks trailed 14-2 at the
first media timeout after start-
ing 1-for-7 from the field and
committing four turnovers.
Oregon committed a sea-
son-high 23 turnovers overall.
True freshmen forwards
Kylee Watson and Angela
Dugalic missed open layups
during an 11-0 run by Arizona.
Parrish ended an Oregon
scoring drought of 6:05 with
two free throws and banked in
a 3-pointer for the visitors’ first
field goal in 7:26 to make the
score 18-7.
A 3-pointer by Trinity Bap-
tiste, who finished with 14
points, with seven seconds left
in the first quarter extended the
Wildcats’ lead to 22-7.
The Ducks were 2-for-12
from the field and committed
six turnovers in the first quarter.
The SEC and Big Ten pro-
grams haven’t accidentally risen
to the top of college football.
Each of them has had a stagger-
ing financial advantage over the
Pac-12 members. In the last six
years, for example, the average
SEC athletic department has re-
ceived $65 million more from
its conference than the average
Pac-12 program. That’s not just
because of more lucrative media
rights deals, but also because
the SEC headquarters costs
far less in rent than the Pac-12
headquarters and the commis-
sioner, Greg Sankey, doesn’t
command a ransom. He’s pass-
ing the dollars to his members.
$65 million over the last six
years?!?!
You could hire and retain
better with money like that.
Also, increase the recruiting
Sabally scored Oregon’s first
six points in the second quarter
and assisted on a 3-pointer by
Jaz Shelley that cut the deficit
to 26-18 with 5:20 remaining in
the half.
McDonald scored eight
points down the second-quar-
ter stretch, including a layup
with three seconds left, to give
Arizona a 36-22 advantage at
the intermission.
Graves was hit with a tech-
nical in the final minute after
Oregon’s first-half turnover
total climbed to 13. The Wild-
cats scored 16 points off the
miscues.
“We lost our composure,
including the coach, there at
the end,” Graves said. “That
(technical) was more to fire my
team up than (directed) at the
officials.”
Oregon’s game Sunday at
Arizona State has been post-
poned due to the Sun Devils’
COVID-19 issues.
The Ducks are scheduled to
host No. 25 Washington State
on Jan. 22.
“If we play like this, we’re not
going to win another game all
year,” Graves said. “That’s the
honest truth.”
footprint. Also, provide better
nutrition, training, and ameni-
ties for athletes. You could pay
for opponents to come to your
stadium instead of playing on
the road, too.
There isn’t a Pac-12 univer-
sity that wouldn’t salivate today
at the notion of investing the
bulk of that $65 million back
into football and men’s bas-
ketball, where it could reap a
greater financial benefit.
Texas stole a prized special
teams coordinator from Ala-
bama Thursday. The lucky guy
will make $1 million a year to
do the job. Meanwhile, at Ore-
gon, Bobby Williams will do the
same job for $350,000. And at
Washington, Bob Gregory will
do it for $575,000 a year. And
we wonder why the Pac-12 is
left out.
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