Boca went to Santiago del Estero to close the series and took the passage to the final. The Xeneize exceeded a suffered 83-80 to Quimsa and swept the semifinal to be a rival of the Institute in the definition again.
Pepe Vildoza was the figure with 21 points, followed by 15 from Seba Vega, 11 from Santi Scala and 10 of Andrés Ibargüen. In the Santiagueños the best were the 18 points of Nico Romano and the 12 of Tavario Miller and Juani Brussino.
Boca started better with ball mobility and established a rapid advantage of 12-4. However, Quimsa raised the rhythm and found 6 Robinson points to stamp a 15-3 partial and close the first quarter up 19-15.
In a second part of blow by coup, Boca found goal by Vildoza, Scala and a Vega SUV. From there, the Xeneize lowered the annotation from the defense of the merger and reached the entertainment above 36-33.
From a great defensive work that did not allow the offensive referents of Quimsa to be scored, Boca gradually made distances. In turn, at offense the Xeneize found different scorers, to finish the third up 60-52 after removing maximum of 10.
Seba Vega’s great defensive work on Robinson was the spearhead for an Xeneize that knew how to play with the despair of the merger and increased the maximum to 16 from the well -used cuts and doors. The locals had a hint of reaction from the hand of Nico Romano, but the Xeneize knew how to keep calm. But there in the final seconds, the merger appeared to get to a point with Brows, Miller and Roman. But Boca did not fail with Pepe at the head and qualified for another final.