NCAAB Game Recap - Georgia Tech at Virginia
Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:00 PM EST

GaTec
51
UVA
81
F
Tenn
73
Miss
71
F
Hou
99
ECU
65
F
Marq
61
Vill
67
F
OkSt
80
TxTch
84
F(OT)
UNLV
73
Nev
89
F
Ill
56
Purd
73
F
MD
61
PSU
78
F
Cin
52
SMU
49
F
HolyC
59
Colg
79
F
Campbl
85
USC-Up
73
F
UCF
75
SoFL
63
F
LoyMD
69
Army
79
F
Hartfo
96
Bingha
76
F
Clem
62
Pitt
48
F
Buck
53
Navy
64
F
Boston
84
Lafy
82
F
DeP
73
GTown
82
F
Leh
80
Amer
66
F
MOSt
57
IlSt
65
F
SIU
98
Evans
91
F
UNH
62
Albany
58
F
Radf
72
HiPt
54
F
Presb
70
GWebb
78
F
UMBC
63
Stony
78
F
UMassL
70
Maine
61
F
David
69
LaSal
79
F
Rich
63
GMas
77
F
InWor
60
NWSt
68
F
Duques
47
StBon
68
F
UNCA
48
ChaSo
77
F
Niag
86
Canis
84
F
McNee
84
Nich
75
F
LoyIL
56
NrthIA
55
F
SFA
74
CenAR
92
F
SHSU
71
NOrl
60
F
HCU
75
Lamar
110
F
AbCh
73
TXAMC
64
F
IndSt
68
Drake
80
F
Valpa
42
Brad
67
F
(N/A)
64
GrCan
95
F
Lou
59
BC
66
F
Tex
83
Baylor
84
F(OT)
ColSt
76
Bois
62
F
Fla
71
Vand
55
F
Aub
78
UGA
75
F
StJos
66
Ford
52
F
UCRiv
68
CSNor
70
F
Wyo
60
Fres
71
F

Feb 27, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Georgia Tech

22

29

51

(2) Virginia

41

40

81

Jerome, Hunter lead No. 2 Virginia's rout of Ga. Tech, 81-51
Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:28 PM

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) With a No. 2 ranking, one of the nation's top defenses and a culture of success, Virginia has lofty goals for this season.

The Cavaliers made their road a bit easier Wednesday night, beating Georgia Tech 81-51 to secure a double bye for the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, their first postseason stop on the way to what they hope will be a Final Four appearance in Minneapolis.

"That's an awesome accomplishment. It really is and we're thankful for that," said Ty Jerome, who led Virginia with 19 points. "You never want to take anything for granted. We worked really hard to do that. ... but we have such a long way to go, so much better to get, so we've just got to keep working."

De'Andre Hunter had 18 points and the Cavaliers (25-2, 13-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) took command against the reeling Yellow Jackets with a 25-4 first-half run and moved back into a tie with No. 5 North Carolina atop the ACC standings.

It happened in typical Virginia fashion. They trailed 11-7 before a 3-pointer by Braxton Key sparked the eight-minute surge. Hunter had nine points, Kyle Guy six and Jerome five in the burst. Virginia's lead was 41-22 at halftime and 51-24 after a 10-2 run to start the second half.

Hunter scored 14 of his points in the opening half and made things easier for his teammates, Jerome said.

"Dre did a good job of making shots early attacking from the high post," he said.

Jose Alvarado scored 12 and James Banks III had 11 for the Yellow Jackets (12-17, 4-12), who lost for the ninth time in their last 10 games. Georgia Tech also got a full dose of Virginia's all-around efficiency as the Cavaliers shot 55.6 percent (30 of 54), made nine 3-pointers and limited the Yellow Jackets to just five 3-pointers (in 17 attempts) and 37.5 percent shooting overall (21 of 56).

"If they play like they did tonight, they'll win the national championship," Yellow Jackets coach Josh Pastner said.

SHOOT THE BALL

Key came out of a shooting slump in the Cavaliers' victory at No. 20 Virginia Tech nine days ago with a pair of key 3-pointers, and Kihei Clark did the same against the Yellow Jackets, making all three of his shots, including a pair of 3-pointers.

"You're always happy for the person," Jerome said. "People keep coming up big when we need it the most. Braxton made shots at Virginia Tech and Kihei made shots today. I tell everyone, `If you've got a good shot, you've got to shoot it and shoot it with confidence."'

Clark said his confidence hasn't wavered.

"I'm just going to keep shooting it," he said. "I know I've been putting in the work, so I'm just going to keep shooting the open shot."

BALANCE

Guy scored 11; Clark, Key and Jay Huff had eight each; and Mamadi Diakite had seven for Virginia.

BIG PICTURE

Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets are very young with only two seniors on the roster, and neither Abdoulaye Gueye nor Brandon Alston contributed much until Gueye made a few baby hooks in the second half. Gueye played 8:40 and scored six points, and Alston was scoreless in 6:42. In Pastner's third season as coach, the turnover has been significant, but the results have been slow to follow.

Virginia: Coach Tony Bennett went with a new starting five of Clark, Jerome, Guy, Hunter and Diakite. It's the third game in a row Bennett has juggled combinations, with Jack Salt and Braxton Key also getting starts in that span. Salt had started every ACC game before Wednesday night. "I thought that group finished the game really well at Louisville," Bennett said.

UP NEXT

Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets are home for a game against Boston College on Sunday.

Virginia: The Cavaliers remain at home and face Pittsburgh on Saturday.

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Leaders

Georgia Tech PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Alvarado 12 0 4 0 1 0
J. Banks III 11 0 0 7 0 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Jerome 19 0 4 5 0 0
D. Hunter 18 0 3 4 0 0

Team Comparison

GaTec UVA
Points For 51 81
Field Goals 21/56-38% 30/54-56%
Three Pointers 5/17-29% 9/17-53%
Free Throws 4/7-57% 12/17-71%
Offensive Rebounds 6 11
Defensive Rebounds 15 30
Rebounds 22 45
Blocks 3 5
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 7 8
Personal Fouls 13 9
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - UVA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 27 GaTec 51 @ UVA 81 J. Alvarado 12 T. Jerome 19

Game Information

Stadium: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Virginia
Attendance: 14,094
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