When the shots aren’t falling, you’ve just gotta keep shooting. Despite only making five shots from the field in the second half, No. 4 Virginia got three clutch buckets from junior guard Ty Jerome — part of a decisive 15-2 run in crunch time — and made the most of its trips to the charity stripe to pull away with a 57-49 win against visiting VCU on a snowy Sunday afternoon in Charlottesville.
All VCU coach Mike Rhoades said he wants is a “snowball’s chance” when he brings his 7-2 Rams to Charlottesville on Sunday for a battle with No. 4-ranked Virginia.