The game started erratically in both teams, the scoreboard was closed for the first 3 minutes. Pía Moyano was the one who found Melina Zapata alone under the ring to open the scoring of the game in favor of Remeros. The Mercedarias stretched the score with a triple by Paola Giovio. Maccabi for his part continued to be very erratic, he could not find a goal anywhere with a 0/12 in field goals in the first six minutes of play. The Macabeas managed to break zero after a robbery by Martina Mariño that ended with a layup by Joaquina Gregorio. Desire and more desire by Jessica Da Costa gave Macabi so many, but reaction points appeared that were cut with a triple by Carolina Fernández for the Mercedarians. When it seemed that everything was going with a distance for Remeros, Joaquina Gregorio appeared again from the middle of the court to rot it with the board and leave the score 12-11 in favor of Remeros at the end of the first quarter.
With a great start from Da Costa and seven straight points, the Maccabees passed on the scoreboard and began to find spaces in the defense of Remeros. Jessica’s anger with the refereeing and the harshness of how they marked her made her get her best version. When Luis Pierri left her resting on the bench, it was Joaquina who answered and from the triple he stretched the difference. The high pressure in defense and a 2-3 zone down stopped all the Mercedarian offensive action. The entry of Julieta Rodríguez returned the goal to the Mercedarias with two cuts to the basket. The end of the quarter left the Maccabees better off with a score of 29 to 21 heading into the long break.
The second half began again with Jessica set on fire and attacking the ring with a goal or taking fouls. Gregorio and Daiana Cartró accompanying Jessica stretched the lead to 16 points with an 8-0 run in the first five minutes of the third quarter. After the minute of Remeros the game got stuck again and there was no goal anywhere. The wind slowly began to play its game and the ball vibrated in the air. The third culminated with Maccabi up 39-23.
The last boy started with Sofia Bergdahl attacking the rim and reaching the bass with ease. Pierri rotated the squad and among the popular “colo” and “negra”, Dalesandro and Bergdahl were in charge of scoring at the beginning. Maccabi stretched the lead to more than 20 and the last five were to decorate the result. Hebraica Macabi closed the game in his favor 52 to 31 to close by winning the regular phase.
In the winner, Jessica Da Costa stood out with 15 points, 9 rebounds and 1 assist, accompanied by Joaquina Gregorio and Daiana Cartró with 8 points each and to which the internal added 12 rebounds.
In Rowers, Pía Moyano stood out with 9 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists, accompanied by Melina Zapata with 6 points, 13 rebounds and 1 assist.