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San Isidro Continues Home Dominance with Decisive Win Over Rivadavia

San Isidro continued its impressive form at home, defeating Rivadavia de Mendoza 85-62 in a Northern Conference matchup of the Argentine La Liga Argentina. The victory strengthens San Isidro’s position in the conference standings.

Strong Start Sets the Tone

San Isidro established control early in the game, utilizing a combination of defensive intensity and efficient offense. The team’s ability to circulate the ball and uncover open shots proved crucial in building an initial lead. While Rivadavia briefly challenged in the second quarter, San Isidro responded effectively after halftime.

San Isidro players compete during the game against Rivadavia de Mendoza.

Second-Half Surge Seals the Victory

The second half saw San Isidro pull away decisively. A suffocating defense combined with quick transitions and fluid teamwork overwhelmed Rivadavia, steadily increasing the margin of victory.

Buchaillot Orchestrates the Offense

Nahuel Buchaillot played a pivotal role in San Isidro’s success, directing the offense with 10 assists. His playmaking ability was instrumental in setting up Chris Hooper and Luciano Ortiz, who both finished with a team-high 17 points.

Nahuel Buchaillot dribbling the ball
Nahuel Buchaillot controls the ball during the game.

Jeronimo Sune also contributed significantly to the team’s performance.

Looking Ahead

With this win, San Isidro has now won all ten of its home games this season. The team is closing in on Amancay for the top spot in the Northern Conference. San Isidro will continue its homestand on Tuesday, hosting Hindú Club.

Game Statistics

San Isidro 85: Jerome Dream 15, Nahuel Buchaillot 4, Marcos Saglietti 5, Manuel Lambrisca 4, Lautaro Mare 12, Luciano Ortiz 17, Christopher Hooper 17, Emilio Boye 0, Jeremiah Diotto 8 and Julian Eydallin 3. DT: Sebastian Porta.

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Rivadavia 62: Simon Hunt-Ramirez 15;

Partials: San Isidro 26 / Rivadavia 12 – 15/18 – 26/20 and 18/12.

Referees: Alejandro Trías and José Domínguez.

Estadio: “Antonio Manno”

FAQ

  • What league does San Isidro play in? San Isidro currently plays in the Argentine La Liga Argentina.
  • What is San Isidro’s home record? San Isidro has won all ten of its home games this season.
  • Who were the top scorers for San Isidro? Chris Hooper and Luciano Ortiz both scored 17 points.

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