Instituto vs Franca: BCL Americas Loss in Córdoba

Photo:@InstitutoACC. The Córdoba team could not beat Franca from Brazil, who beat them 89-68

Córdoba Institute (3-2) couldn’t on Saturday night and fell to Franca de Brasil (4-1), by 89-68, in a match valid for the third window of zone D of the 2025/26 edition of the Basketball Champions League Americas (BCLA).

in the gym Angel Sandrin of the white-red entity, the São Paulo team achieved a clear victory, supported by the effectiveness of the American power forward David Jacksonresponsible for a payroll 23 points (6-13 in doubles, 1-6 in triples, 8-9 in free), 9 rebounds and 2 assists in 30 minutes.

Photo:@InstitutoACC
Photo:@InstitutoACC

The North American forward stood out in the Brazilian quintet Corderro Bennett, with 15 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists.

In Institutewhich is shaping up to finish second in the group and be a future rival of Boca Juniorsthe perimeter shined Tomas Monacchi, who finished with a balance of 12 units and 11 rebounds and 32m.

This Sunday, starting at 10:10 p.m., Fplan will finish his group work facing University of Concepción. While on Monday, at the same time, the whole Chilean will come across Institute.

In zone B, the already eliminated Sanitary Works(0-5) lost at home in the stadium Núñez Rock Temple ante Montevideo National (5-0), 77-73.

The perimeter Luciano Parodi He scored a key triple, with 15 seconds remaining, to give the Uruguayan quintet a decisive advantage (75-73).

The pivot wing Connor Zinaich finished with a balance of 21 points and 14 rebounds to become the figure of National. The foreigner Andrew Corumfor his part, became the most valuable of the ‘tachero’ cast, with a balance of 20 units and 6 rebounds.

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