Woes on defense, road continue to plague Cardinal The Cardinal shot just 38 percent in the 76-61 loss to the Bears and were just 4-of-16 from three-point range. Monday’s practice promises to be a rugged session for the Cardinal, who slipped to 4-6 in the Pac-12 and 11-10 overall. Dawkins said he would “tweak some things” tactically, but mainly he wants to “make sure our guys are focused on that end of the floor and not focused on the offensive end as much.” The condition of forward Michael Humphrey has become an issue for the struggling team, which has home games against Oregon State and first-place Oregon next weekend. Grant Verhoeven started in his place, but Humphrey entered the game quickly, only to pick up two fouls in two minutes — possibly from not being able to move as quickly as he normally does. The Cardinal are 1-5 on the road, including 1-4 in the conference, a shortcoming that will probably doom them to also-ran status. Freshman swingman Marcus Sheffield received his first start, in place of guard Christian Sanders, and scored seven points.