Quimsa Dominates Peñarol on the Road, Fueled by Robinson’s 25 points
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina – Quimsa secured a decisive 81-63 victory over Peñarol at the Polideportivo, showcasing a dominant second-half performance led by Brandon robinson’s remarkable 25-point contribution. The win marks a critical moment in Quimsa’s road campaign.
Early Struggle, Decisive Turnaround for Quimsa
The game initially favored Peñarol, with Al Thornton’s 10 points giving the home team a 17-13 lead in the first quarter. Though,Coach leandro Ramella’s Quimsa gradually found their rythm,turning the tide by the end of the first half. Contributions from Miller, Robinson, and Sansimoni helped Quimsa establish a 36-32 lead heading into halftime.
Robinson leads Third-Quarter Surge
Quimsa extended their advantage to nine points in the third quarter, with Robinson spearheading the offense and maintaining control. The team carried a 54-49 lead into the final quarter, setting the stage for a commanding finish.
Quimsa Seals Victory with Fourth-Quarter Authority
quimsa stamped their authority on the game in the final 10 minutes. An early surge widened the gap to 15 points (70-55) within the first five minutes of the fourth quarter. robinson’s continued dominance solidified the victory, as Quimsa cruised to an 81-63 win.
Injury-Riddled Quimsa Shows Depth
Despite missing key players Luciano González, Federico Marin, and Nicolás Romano due to injuries, Quimsa demonstrated their depth and resilience, executing their game plan effectively to secure the win.
Looking Ahead: Quimsa vs. Platense
With this victory in hand, Quimsa now prepares to face Platense on Sunday at the Ciudad de Vicente López stadium, concluding their demanding road trip.
What impact did the absence of injured players have on Quimsa’s performance, and how did they adapt?
Quimsa Dominates Peñarol on the road, Fueled by Robinson’s 25 points
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina – Quimsa secured a decisive 81-63 victory over Peñarol at the Polideportivo, showcasing a dominant second-half performance led by Brandon robinson’s remarkable 25-point contribution. The win marks a critical moment in Quimsa’s road campaign.
Early Struggle, Decisive Turnaround for Quimsa
The game initially favored Peñarol, with Al Thornton’s 10 points giving the home team a 17-13 lead in the first quarter. Though,coach leandro Ramella’s Quimsa gradually found their rythm,turning the tide by the end of the first half. Contributions from miller, Robinson, and Sansimoni helped Quimsa establish a 36-32 lead heading into halftime.
Robinson leads Third-Quarter Surge
Quimsa extended their advantage to nine points in the third quarter, with Robinson spearheading the offense and maintaining control.The team carried a 54-49 lead into the final quarter, setting the stage for a commanding finish.
Quimsa Seals Victory with Fourth-Quarter Authority
quimsa stamped their authority on the game in the final 10 minutes. An early surge widened the gap to 15 points (70-55) within the first five minutes of the fourth quarter. robinson’s continued dominance solidified the victory, as Quimsa cruised to an 81-63 win.
Injury-Riddled Quimsa Shows Depth
Despite missing key players Luciano González, Federico Marin, and Nicolás Romano due to injuries, Quimsa demonstrated their depth and resilience, executing their game plan effectively to secure the win.
Looking Ahead: Quimsa vs. Platense
With this victory in hand, Quimsa now prepares to face Platense on Sunday at the Ciudad de Vicente López stadium, concluding their demanding road trip.
Q&A: Quimsa’s Road Victory
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Who was the star player for Quimsa in this game?
Brandon Robinson was the standout player, scoring an remarkable 25 points.
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What was the final score of the game?
Quimsa won with a score of 81-63 against Peñarol.
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Where was the game played?
The game took place at the Polideportivo in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
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Did Quimsa face any challenges?
Yes, Quimsa had to overcome an early lead by Peñarol and played without several key players due to injuries.
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Who are some of the injured players Quimsa was missing?
Luciano gonzález, Federico marin, and Nicolás Romano were all sidelined due to injuries.
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Who is Quimsa’s coach?
Coach Leandro Ramella leads Quimsa.
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Who is Quimsa’s next opponent?
Quimsa will play Platense next, on Sunday in Ciudad de Vicente López stadium.
Quimsa’s victory, despite the obstacles, highlights their strength and strategic depth.Stay tuned for their next match against Platense to see if they can continue their winning streak!