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    The BulleTin • Friday, March 19, 2021 B5
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021
TODAY
SATURDAY
TONIGHT
HIGH
50°
LOW
32°
Intervals of clouds and
sunshine
Some sun with a passing
shower; chilly
ALMANAC
MONDAY
50°
35°
46°
27°
Mostly cloudy
TUESDAY
47°
30°
52°
29°
An a.m. rain or snow
shower; mostly cloudy
Some sun
WEDNESDAY
Mostly sunny
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday Normal
Record
59°
52° 82° in 1916
36°
28°
6° in 1917
PRECIPITATION
24 hours through 5 p.m. yesterday
0.00"
Record
0.52" in 1907
Month to date (normal)
0.13" (0.45")
Year to date (normal)
1.22" (3.07")
Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.
29.83"
SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
Rise/Set
Today
Sat.
Sun
7:10am/7:17pm 7:08am/7:18pm
Moon 10:15am/12:48am 10:51am/1:50am
Mercury 6:28am/5:05pm 6:28am/5:08pm
Venus
7:14am/7:04pm 7:13am/7:07pm
Mars
10:03am/1:27am 10:01am/1:26am
Jupiter
5:46am/3:51pm 5:43am/3:48pm
Saturn
5:17am/2:57pm 5:14am/2:54pm
Uranus 8:40am/10:38pm 8:36am/10:35pm
First
Full
Last
New
Mar 21
Mar 28
Apr 4
Apr 11
Tonight's sky: After sunset, conjunction of
the waxing crescent moon and Mars.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
UV INDEX TODAY
10 a.m.
Noon
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
2
3
3
2
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: Clouds and sun today
with rain and wet snow.
US 20 at Santiam Pass: Rain and snow today,
then snow showers tonight.
US 26 at Gov't Camp: A shower this morning,
rain and snow this afternoon.
US 26 at Ochoco Divide: Clouds and sun
today with afternoon rain or snow.
ORE 58 at Willamette Pass: Mostly cloudy
and chilly today with a rain or snow shower. A
bit of snow tonight.
ORE 138 at Diamond Lake: Mainly cloudy and
chilly with rain and snow showers today.
SKI REPORT
EAST: Brisk and chilly
Friday with a few rain
and snow showers.
Partly to mostly cloudy
Saturday.
Seaside
48/43
Cannon Beach
47/43
Hood
River
NATIONAL WEATHER
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
NATIONAL
EXTREMES
YESTERDAY (for the
T-storms
Yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/Prec.
Abilene
62/39/0.00
Akron
48/47/1.04
Albany
40/35/0.60
Albuquerque
63/34/0.00
Anchorage
23/11/0.00
Atlanta
74/56/0.61
Atlantic City
51/45/0.98
Austin
74/48/0.00
Baltimore
53/46/0.53
Billings
62/24/0.00
Birmingham
62/58/1.37
Bismarck
50/13/Tr
Boise
69/41/0.00
Boston
49/38/0.53
Bridgeport, CT 45/40/0.80
Buffalo
41/37/0.00
Burlington, VT
44/39/0.04
Caribou, ME
45/32/Tr
Charleston, SC 74/58/0.24
Charlotte
75/50/0.27
Chattanooga
70/58/1.23
Cheyenne
37/12/0.00
Chicago
43/37/0.18
Cincinnati
56/55/0.45
Cleveland
42/37/0.68
Colorado Springs 52/21/0.00
Columbia, MO
44/34/1.47
Columbia, SC
77/55/Tr
Columbus, GA
74/63/1.20
Columbus, OH
51/50/1.12
Concord, NH
44/27/0.27
Corpus Christi
79/48/0.00
Dallas
61/43/0.00
Dayton
50/46/1.62
Denver
41/17/Tr
Des Moines
52/34/Tr
Detroit
43/37/0.03
Duluth
39/27/0.00
El Paso
71/42/0.00
Fairbanks
13/-2/0.01
Fargo
52/19/0.00
Flagstaff
56/25/0.00
Grand Rapids
48/35/0.01
Green Bay
44/29/0.00
Greensboro
61/47/1.14
Harrisburg
48/45/0.87
Hartford, CT
45/38/0.74
Helena
65/28/0.00
Honolulu
77/68/0.12
Houston
68/48/0.00
Huntsville
59/57/0.86
Indianapolis
46/44/1.34
Jackson, MS
58/51/Tr
Jacksonville
78/58/0.55
Today
Hi/Lo/W
62/39/s
44/25/s
38/20/s
69/43/s
18/-1/s
58/40/c
42/36/r
69/40/s
49/29/r
67/39/pc
54/41/c
57/35/pc
58/36/r
41/28/s
43/29/pc
39/25/s
32/21/s
27/14/s
64/38/pc
54/36/r
55/40/c
47/31/s
45/28/s
50/28/pc
38/25/s
56/35/s
50/29/pc
59/38/pc
60/43/c
47/26/s
39/20/s
73/48/s
64/42/s
46/25/s
52/33/s
52/30/s
47/23/s
51/31/s
75/48/s
10/-13/pc
52/37/s
57/32/s
49/24/s
49/26/s
49/33/r
48/27/s
42/24/pc
58/36/c
79/70/pc
68/45/s
50/41/c
48/27/s
54/40/c
69/49/s
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
48/33/pc
64/52/sh
71/52/pc
77/53/pc
98/81/s
55/39/pc
66/55/pc
40/24/pc
65/50/t
47/28/c
72/66/pc
80/59/s
75/59/s
56/30/pc
80/69/t
52/41/c
55/44/c
47/31/c
79/60/s
79/72/pc
50/40/r
60/47/s
77/62/pc
79/70/pc
64/47/pc
50/38/c
56/35/c
94/80/t
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
70/48/s
56/32/s
52/25/s
73/44/pc
21/2/c
56/42/pc
48/37/s
72/42/s
57/31/s
46/32/c
61/40/s
63/39/c
54/31/c
54/33/s
50/34/s
51/30/s
51/29/s
46/24/s
53/44/sh
56/38/pc
63/36/s
52/30/s
56/37/s
58/33/s
52/33/s
66/36/s
59/40/s
55/41/pc
58/41/c
58/32/s
54/25/s
71/54/s
67/46/s
57/31/s
63/34/pc
59/42/s
54/31/s
55/41/s
81/51/s
16/-12/pc
58/45/pc
53/29/s
57/30/s
55/34/s
55/35/s
58/30/s
55/30/s
49/31/c
79/69/pc
70/47/s
61/37/s
57/34/s
63/40/pc
55/48/sh
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.
40/31/0.16
49/37/0.05
43/34/Tr
73/51/0.00
66/54/0.69
54/34/Tr
51/44/0.00
66/51/0.00
68/57/0.61
46/32/Tr
49/45/Tr
85/74/0.00
43/36/0.20
53/31/0.00
62/61/0.71
68/56/1.21
47/44/0.58
46/43/0.66
76/48/0.02
50/38/Tr
54/33/0.00
89/66/0.03
82/53/0.00
46/38/0.87
50/44/0.68
83/51/0.00
46/45/2.11
47/33/0.27
49/34/0.93
74/49/0.00
39/23/0.00
64/43/0.04
58/47/1.05
40/36/0.03
57/48/0.17
45/42/2.55
65/45/0.00
75/49/0.00
63/50/0.00
58/51/0.24
61/50/0.15
60/28/0.00
78/64/1.35
55/39/0.15
42/28/0.00
63/36/0.00
40/32/0.18
82/70/0.38
82/43/0.00
50/36/0.13
54/47/0.37
49/35/0.04
63/31/0.02
82/52/0.00
Today
Hi/Lo/W
36/23/c
53/30/s
48/23/s
79/58/pc
50/28/pc
54/32/s
59/35/pc
72/57/pc
54/32/c
48/24/s
52/37/c
85/61/t
43/29/s
51/33/s
54/37/c
61/49/pc
42/31/pc
44/30/pc
47/39/r
58/34/s
53/32/s
76/53/s
86/59/s
50/27/s
47/30/c
85/58/s
47/24/s
38/21/s
42/26/pc
49/33/r
58/35/s
56/32/c
47/32/r
35/23/s
61/40/pc
51/30/s
69/47/pc
71/44/s
68/58/s
60/48/pc
60/44/pc
66/34/s
68/42/pc
53/42/r
49/34/s
50/35/sh
53/27/pc
70/56/s
85/53/s
59/34/s
49/33/r
56/33/s
57/31/pc
86/59/s
Saturday
Hi/Lo/W
35/29/sf
60/44/s
57/29/s
71/50/s
58/32/s
63/46/s
61/39/s
69/48/pc
62/37/s
55/34/s
63/41/s
79/63/pc
51/36/s
56/43/s
64/36/s
64/53/c
54/36/s
56/35/s
49/43/s
66/41/s
60/43/s
69/55/pc
78/52/pc
56/36/s
56/34/s
83/55/s
56/29/s
50/29/s
54/31/s
56/36/s
66/35/pc
48/27/pc
55/32/s
55/27/s
62/40/s
59/40/s
50/33/sh
72/48/s
65/52/pc
60/46/pc
60/41/pc
70/37/s
55/46/sh
52/40/sh
57/42/pc
50/32/pc
60/40/s
72/55/pc
82/53/s
65/44/s
57/36/s
63/43/s
57/30/pc
83/49/s
95/76/0.00
75/53/0.11
43/36/0.05
36/27/0.16
82/61/0.00
81/72/0.00
93/70/0.00
66/39/0.00
45/25/0.02
41/34/0.06
48/41/0.41
93/76/0.00
54/36/0.00
68/53/Tr
79/70/0.30
40/35/0.08
63/34/0.00
59/49/0.32
91/77/0.08
35/23/0.01
67/63/0.90
74/63/Tr
68/55/0.00
61/46/0.00
43/36/0.08
54/37/0.22
45/34/0.00
37/27/0.04
97/67/s
74/46/pc
32/24/s
35/20/pc
82/61/pc
82/69/pc
91/66/pc
68/43/pc
35/24/pc
34/22/s
48/34/pc
86/74/s
54/40/r
69/47/pc
80/68/t
38/29/pc
67/45/pc
57/54/r
89/78/c
32/23/pc
72/69/sh
80/66/pc
69/54/s
61/52/pc
41/28/s
50/42/sh
43/27/c
39/25/sn
99/69/s
73/48/pc
46/30/s
32/25/s
81/61/pc
81/68/t
92/66/pc
71/57/c
42/30/pc
50/27/s
49/39/s
86/75/s
53/39/c
76/51/s
83/68/pc
40/31/pc
55/40/c
57/47/c
89/78/r
43/34/pc
71/69/r
83/68/pc
75/63/s
62/58/c
56/31/s
49/40/sh
36/23/sh
35/24/c
INTERNATIONAL
48 contiguous states)
National high: 91°
at Titusville, FL
National low: -2°
at Gould, CO
Precipitation: 3.21"
at Beaufort, SC
In inches as of 5 p.m. yesterday
Ski resort
New snow
Base
Anthony Lakes Mtn
1
0-78
Hoodoo Ski Area
2
0-94
Mt. Ashland
0
62-68
Mt. Bachelor
0
102-121
Mt. Hood Meadows
0
0-208
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
0
62-88
Timberline Lodge
0
0-170
Willamette Pass
0
0-55
Aspen / Snowmass, CO
0
52-72
Mammoth Mtn. Ski, CA
0
70-110
Squaw Valley, CA
0
0-120
Park City Mountain, UT
0
57-70
Sun Valley, ID
0
64-83
A couple of showers
possible
NATIONAL
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
52/36/0.30 49/43/r
50/39/r
La Grande
62/34/0.00 51/31/sh 46/30/c
Portland
56/41/0.24 53/43/r
54/38/sh
Baker City
64/37/0.00 53/31/pc 50/27/c
La Pine
51/34/0.00 46/27/c 42/24/sf
Prineville
59/39/0.00 54/31/pc 42/26/pc
Brookings
51/34/0.29 49/41/r
49/37/sh
Medford
63/52/Tr
55/38/pc 53/37/pc
Redmond
62/33/Tr
52/31/pc 49/26/pc
Roseburg
61/43/0.06 56/40/r
50/38/sh
Burns
59/27/0.02 49/27/pc 46/26/sn
Newport
54/41/0.22 49/41/r
48/37/sh
Eugene
61/39/0.11 53/41/r
52/37/sh
North Bend
55/40/0.40 52/43/r
51/39/sh
Salem
52/37/0.24 52/41/r
52/37/sh
Klamath Falls
51/36/Tr
47/26/c 45/20/sf
Ontario
74/34/0.00 62/36/r
58/30/pc
Sisters
56/30/0.00 51/29/pc 47/29/c
Lakeview
54/30/0.02 45/27/sf 44/17/sf
Pendleton
71/37/Tr
57/37/c 52/35/pc
The Dalles
61/36/0.00 58/37/r
55/40/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
-0s
49°
27°
TRAVEL WEATHER
Umatilla
63/38
Rufus
Hermiston
56/39
63/37
58/37
Arlington
Hillsboro Portland
Meacham Lostine
61/37
51/40 53/43
49/30
Wasco
47/30 Enterprise
Pendleton
The Dalles
CENTRAL: Brisk and
Tillamook
45/27
56/35
57/37
Sandy
58/37
McMinnville
49/42
colder Friday with a
Joseph
Heppner
La
Grande
53/40
Maupin
Government
51/41
rain or snow shower.
51/31
45/28
Camp
55/35 Condon 56/37
Union
Partly to mostly cloudy Lincoln City
51/33
42/31
51/32
Salem
48/42
Spray
and chilly Saturday
Granite
Warm Springs
52/41
Madras
56/32
Albany
46/26
with snow showers.
Newport
Baker City
53/34
54/35
Mitchell
49/41
51/41
53/31
WEST: Cool Friday
Camp Sherman
52/31
Redmond
Corvallis
John
Yachats
Unity
with periods of rain.
49/33
52/31
51/40
Day
Prineville
50/29
Chilly Friday night and 48/42
Ontario
Sisters
54/31
Paulina
51/31
62/36
Saturday with show-
Florence
Eugene 51/29
Bend Brothers 49/28
Vale
ers of rain, sleet and
51/44
53/41
50/32
46/27
Sunriver
64/35
small hail.
Nyssa
46/30
Hampton
Cottage
La Pine
64/37
Juntura
Oakridge
Grove
46/27
47/28
OREGON EXTREMES Coos Bay
Burns
56/32
52/37
54/40
Fort
Rock
51/42
49/27
Riley
YESTERDAY
Crescent
48/25
48/28
High: 74°
44/26
Bandon
Roseburg
Christmas Valley
Jordan Valley
at Ontario
Beaver
Frenchglen
Silver
52/43
56/40
48/26
51/30
Low: 20°
Marsh
Lake
49/29
Port Orford
41/24
47/25
at Odell Lake
Grants
Burns Junction
Paisley
52/43
Pass
57/32
Chiloquin
49/29
55/40
Rome
Medford
47/26
Gold Beach
55/38
59/32
50/43
Klamath
Fields
Ashland
McDermitt
Lakeview
Falls
Brookings
52/30
51/37
47/26
50/29
49/41
45/27
-10s
55°
31°
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Astoria
49/43
THURSDAY
Mostly cloudy
OREGON WEATHER
Bend Municipal Airport through 5 p.m. yest.
High
Low
SUNDAY
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
46/34/0.52
61/43/0.00
70/56/0.00
75/60/0.00
97/81/0.00
52/42/0.00
65/57/0.05
43/27/0.07
63/50/0.40
46/30/0.04
67/54/0.00
82/52/0.00
73/56/0.00
61/28/0.00
86/73/0.02
59/46/Tr
64/40/0.00
43/36/0.08
80/56/0.00
81/72/0.00
48/41/0.01
59/47/0.00
76/58/0.40
79/68/0.00
66/54/0.00
50/39/0.34
54/39/0.00
93/82/0.00
46/42/pc
62/53/r
70/53/s
78/56/pc
99/81/s
58/39/pc
68/60/s
38/32/pc
64/50/t
45/25/c
68/61/r
83/61/s
87/65/s
51/24/pc
80/67/pc
52/41/pc
55/40/pc
42/27/pc
78/60/pc
81/70/pc
52/43/c
69/50/s
73/60/t
79/70/pc
62/44/pc
52/43/c
55/31/pc
95/80/pc
Mecca
Mexico City
Montreal
Moscow
Nairobi
Nassau
New Delhi
Osaka
Oslo
Ottawa
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Santiago
Sao Paulo
Sapporo
Seoul
Shanghai
Singapore
Stockholm
Sydney
Taipei City
Tel Aviv
Tokyo
Toronto
Vancouver
Vienna
Warsaw
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Players use biggest stage to deliver important message
BY RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS — A social media
effort to raise awareness about ineq-
uities in college sports by some prom-
inent basketball players came with
calls for rules changes and requests for
meetings with the NCAA president
and lawmakers.
The players who got
#NotNCAAProperty trending on
social made no threats of protests at
tournament games, which started
Thursday night and will have millions
of viewers all weekend.
Following a year of activism in
sports that included NBA players shut-
ting down the playoffs after a police
shooting, it seems fitting that college
athletes would use March Madness to
get a message across.
NCAA vice president of basket-
ball Dan Gavitt, who communicates
frequently with coaches, said Thurs-
Tournament
Continued from B3
But in recent years, both pro-
grams have blossomed into peren-
nial national powers under coach
Scott Rueck (Oregon State) and Kelly
Graves (Oregon), and a trip to the
tournament has become an expec-
tation rather than an exception. The
Beavers have qualified for the tour-
nament seven consecutive times, ad-
vancing as far as the Final Four in
2016, and Oregon has done so four
consecutive times, reaching the Final
Four in 2019. (This does not include
2020, when the tournament was can-
celed because of the coronavirus pan-
demic).
day he was not aware of any plans for
player protests that could interfere
with tournament games being played.
“Am I concerned? I would be con-
cerned about any potential disrup-
tion, I guess, of games,” Gavitt said.
“I’m certainly not at all concerned
and, quite frankly, supportive of stu-
dent-athletes using their voices for ad-
vocacy in issues that they are very pas-
sionate about. We have certainly seen
that throughout 2020 in particular.”
Using the #NotNCAAProperty
hashtag on Twitter, players pushed for
the NCAA to change its rules banning
college athletes from earning money
for things like endorsements, sponsor-
ship deals and personal appearances,
all encompassing revenue tied to their
name, image or likeness (NIL).
Three prominent Big Ten players —
Isaiah Livers of Michigan, Geo Baker
of Rutgers and Jordan Bohannon of
Iowa — led the way, and players from
at least 15 tournament teams jumped
on board with tweets of support.
The National College Players As-
sociation, a college athlete advo-
cacy group, released a statement late
Wednesday that detailed the players’
goals. They included meetings with
NCAA President Mark Emmert and
the opportunity to meet with state and
local lawmakers who are working on
passing laws that could set parameters
For the Oregon State men, how-
ever, the 2021 tournament berth is
monumental. The Beavers made
early Final Four appearances in 1949
and 1963 under legendary coach Slats
Gill and enjoyed sustained success
under coach Ralph Miller, qualifying
for the tournament eight times from
1980-90.
But Oregon State has played in the
tournament just once since, in 2016,
when it lost in the first round to Vir-
ginia Commonwealth.
The Beavers’ extended drought, in
large part, had doomed hope of the
Oregon foursome reaching the tour-
nament in the same season. But the
teams have come close over the years.
Three of the four have played in
the tournament in the same season
four different times. The first came
in 1984, when the Oregon State
men and women joined the Oregon
women in the tournament field. In
1995, both women’s programs and
the Ducks men qualified for the tour-
nament. And, more recently, in 2017
and 2019, the Oregon men and both
women’s programs reached the tour-
nament.
But now, 81 years after the Ducks
won the first men’s championship
and 39 years after the women’s tour-
nament made its debut, the four Ore-
gon schools will compete together.
“Just how blessed and grateful I am
for being here, and being in this po-
sition,” Beavers point guard Gianni
“Maybe it’s protesting a game or
delaying a game — because it
would be a nightmare for NCAA.
I know they don’t want that. Right
now, we certainly have the leverage
to do that.”
— Jordan Bohannon, Iowa Hawkeyes
men’s basketball player
for the association’s NIL rules.
“President Emmert regularly meets
with student-athletes to discuss mat-
ters that impact them and their lives.
While there have been limited oppor-
tunities over the past year due to the
pandemic, he has met virtually when
possible,” NCAA spokesman Bob Wil-
liams said in a statement to the AP.
“He would be happy to connect either
virtually or in person when appro-
priate with any student-athletes who
want to engage.”
The NCAA has been working to-
ward changing its rules governing
NIL compensation to pull back most
restrictions. But those efforts have
bogged down under scrutiny from the
Justice Department and with an anti-
trust case involving the NCAA head-
ing to the Supreme Court later this
month.
The players were back to Twitter on
Thursday, circulating the hashtag and
what they hoped to accomplish.
There were no hints about what was
next or whether they would take their
messages to the courts when they start
playing.
“The players are driving this so I’m
not going to speak on their behalf,”
said NCPA executive director Ramogi
Huma, a former UCLA football player.
Bohannon, Livers and Baker spoke
to The Athletic on Thursday and said
they were hoping to build the move-
ment during their time in Indianap-
olis.
“The good part about this tourna-
ment is it’s over multiple weeks,” Baker
told The Athletic. “So there’s time to
come up with something.”
Bohannon said: “Maybe it’s pro-
testing a game or delaying a game —
because it would be a nightmare for
NCAA. I know they don’t want that.
“Right now, we certainly have the
leverage to do that.”
Hunt said, after OSU won the Pac-12
for the first time in school history.
“I’m just so blessed and thankful to
be here with this team, with these
guys. It’s been a special run, but we’re
not done.”
Ducks, Beavers in the NCAA
tournaments
Men: No. 12 Oregon State vs. No. 5
Tennessee, 1:30 p.m. Friday (TNT)
Men: No. 7 Oregon vs. No. 10 VCU,
6:57 p.m. Saturday (TNT)
Women: No. 8 Oregon State vs.
No. 9 Florida State, 4:30 p.m. Sunday
(ESPN2)
Women: No. 6 Oregon vs. No.
11 South Dakota, 7 p.m. Monday
(ESPN2)
John Locher/AP file
Oregon State’s Talia Von Oelhoffen (22)
shoots over Oregon’s Jaz Shelley during
the Pac-12 tournament on March 4.