Ty Jerome Contributes in Different Way in Virginia Win
For the first time in his three year career at Virginia, point guard Ty Jerome couldn’t answer the bell on Saturday, snapping an 88-game playing streak.
For the first time in his three year career at Virginia, point guard Ty Jerome couldn’t answer the bell on Saturday, snapping an 88-game playing streak.
Playing without junior starting floor general Ty Jerome, No. 3 Virginia used its mighty defense and held off a valiant effort from Miami, pulling away 56-46 Saturday at John Paul Jones Arena.
Photos by John Markon from Virginia’s 56-46 win over Miami.
Once again Jerry has an amazing show, talking with UVA and NFL great Herman Moore, UVA Tennis Coach Andres Pedrosa, former Wahoo Richard Morgan in Hoops and Miami Head Basketball Coach Jim Larranaga.
Three of Virginia’s next four games will be played at home, as Miami tips off the February schedule at John Paul Jones Arena Saturday at 2 p.m. on Raycom.
If you want to get a last glimpse at University Hall, basketball home for the Cavaliers from 1965 to 2006, you had better hurry.
John Grisham will be joining us on our Feb. 9 show to talk about Virginia basketball and its rematch with Duke later that day. Grisham is a huge Wahoos hoops fan.
RALEIGH – Kyle Guy took the inbounds pass from teammate Ty Jerome and hurled the ball high in the air down court, knowing by the time the ball landed it was game over.
Kyle Guy’s only 3-pointer couldn’t have come at a better time for third-ranked Virginia Tuesday night.
I well remember the recruiting war primarily between Virginia and Virginia Tech for Herman Moore, a budding wide receiver prospect from George Washington High School in Danville.
The ACC road gets a little tougher for the 3rd-ranked Cavaliers down the stretch, beginning with a showdown at No. 23/22 NC State Tuesday at 7 on ESPN2.
Baseball probably isn’t on your radar in late January as temperatures plummet, but Brian O’Connor anticipates this time of year as if it were Christmas all over again.
Jerry Ratcliffe and Scott Ratcliffe from JerryRatcliffe.com and Chris Graham and Scott German from Augusta Free Press vote in this week’s ACC Basketball Power Poll. How do things shake out after an interesting weekend in ACC play?
In spite of a a second-half rally that put them within four points with less than five minutes to play, Virginia’s women dropped a 52-42 game to visiting Wake Forest on Sunday.
With a pair of Virginia offensive linemen announcing last week that they are transferring out of the program, Cavaliers coach Bronco Mendenhall got some good news on the transfer front on Sunday.
The last thing one might expect a Hall of Fame pitcher like John Smoltz to talk about is failure.
Listen as Jerry Ratcliffe chats with UVA big man Jay Huff, Golf Coach Bowen Seargent, and former UVA Assistant Hoops Coach Tom Perrin.
Virginia kept it rolling on the road Saturday at Notre Dame behind another performance in which five players scored in double figures, as the Cavaliers cruised to an 82-55 win over the Fighting Irish.
Take a listen as Jerry talks with Craig Littlepage, Evan Nolte, and Duke Radio Analyst John Roth as well as longtime North Carolina Sports expert Barry Jacobs.
Virginia’s men’s basketball team hits the road for its next two games, beginning with Saturday’s trip to Purcell Pavilion to tangle with Notre Dame. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m., and the game will be nationally televised by CBS.