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Virginia-North Carolina basketball start time pushed up to noon
The game time was moved to noon due to a winter storm forecast in the Mid-Atlantic, aiming to ensure safety and accommodate travel concerns, the University of Virginia announced.
- On Jan. 24, the University of Virginia men's basketball game vs. the University of North Carolina will tip off at noon instead of 2 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena, the University announced ahead of Saturday's storm.
- Forecasted winter storm hitting the Mid-Atlantic this weekend prompted the University of Virginia to announce the game time change for Saturday.
- Television and radio partners — ESPN2, ESPN Radio and the Virginia Sports Radio Network — will carry the matchup, preserving national and local coverage despite the time change.
- UVA head coach Ryan Odom said road wins are 'like gold' for championship bids, and a win over North Carolina would extend Virginia Cavaliers' momentum and affect ACC standings Saturday.
- The Tony Bennett court dedication has been rescheduled to Saturday 2/21 during the Miami game at John Paul Jones Arena, postponed from the UNC matchup.
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UVA-UNC tipoff moved to Noon; Bennett court dedication postponed - Jerry Ratcliffe
The Tony Bennett court dedication has been postponed and rescheduled for the men’s basketball home game against Miami on Saturday, Feb. 21. The post UVA-UNC tipoff moved to Noon; Bennett court dedication postponed appeared first on Jerry Ratcliffe.
UVA-UNC Game Time Moved to Noon and Bennett Court Dedication Postponed
Due to the forecast of a winter storm hitting the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend, the University of Virginia’s men’s basketball game vs. North Carolina on Saturday (Jan. 24) will tip off at noon instead of 2 p.m. as previously scheduled. The game will be televised on ESPN2 and broadcast on ESPN Radio and the Virginia Sports Radio Network. In addition, the Tony Bennett court dedication has been postponed and rescheduled for Feb. 21 vs. Miami.
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