Americup 2025 Qualifiers: Venezuela vs. Colombia Live Updates and Match Summary

Americup 2025 Qualifiers: Venezuela vs. Colombia Live Updates and Match Summary

2024-02-22 22:30:00

The José María Vargas Dome in Maiquetía will be the venue in charge of hosting the first match that the Venezuelan and Colombian teams will carry out in the group stage of the Americup 2025 qualifiers.

The “Vinotinto de las Alturas” will face the clash with a squad that combines youth with experience, seeking to train that replacement generation that will take the reins of Venezuelan basketball in the coming years. The 12 chosen by Daniel Seoane were: David Cubillán, Gregory Vargas, Yeferson Guerra, Yohanner Sifontes, Pedro Chourio, José Materán, Anthony Pérez José Ascanio, Néstor Colmenares, Michael Carrera, Miguel Ruiz and Windi Graterol.

Holders:

Venezuela:

1. Gregory Vargas

2. Pedro Chourio

3. Michael Carrera

4. José Materán

5. Nestor Colmenares

Colombia:

1. Hansel Atencia

2. Romario Roque

3. Juan Tello

4. Michaell Jackson

5. Jaime Echenique

Live summary of the match

4th Quarter

– Colombia starts with triple Atencia.

– Venezuela imposes conditions in the partial, although it does not find a good percentage of success at the beginning.

– Luis Almanza hits a three-point shot to try to start a response from Colombia. The game is 69-56 in favor of Venezuela.

– Yohanner Sifontes scores a two-point shot and extends the vinotinto lead to 15.

– Daniel Seoane calls a time-out to organize his quintet for the final five minutes.

– Colombia tries to be reborn in the clash, but Venezuela does not allow itself to lose its vast superiority in points.

– Less than three minutes remain and Vinotinto is up 76-58.

– Rookie Yeferson Guerra receives an unsportsmanlike foul and scores his first point with the national team.

– Finally, the match ends 79-60 in favor of Vinotinto.

3rd Quarter

– Roque scores the first two points of the quarter following a minute and a half played.

– Roque responds once more and with a layup offsets his squad’s disadvantage.

– Hansel Atencia makes a basket from the perimeter and brings Colombia closer to seven points on the scoreboard.

– Juan Tello takes a mid-range shot and now Venezuela only dominates the match by five points.

– Venezuela achieves a 9-0 run to regain superiority by more than a dozen points: 59-45.

– Hansel Atencia and David Cubillán exchange three-point baskets.

– Very good defensive pressure from Venezuela allows them to recover the ball with less than 10 seconds left in the third quarter, but they cannot capitalize on points.

– La Vinotinto goes into the fourth episode with dominance on the scoreboard of 66-50.

2nd Quarter

– Luis Almanza starts the quarter with a triple and shortens the rival’s lead to 24-19.

– Hansel Atencia receives a foul from the perimeter and makes two free throws. Score 24-21.

– Gregory Vargas stops the Colombian push with a basket in the last seconds of the possession clock.

– Venezuela requests minutes to try to correct the bad moment.

– With more than eight minutes remaining, the locals are already in a collective situation.

– The score remains static at 28-23 for just over a minute.

– Colombia approaches only four points, but Jackson Chourio and Michael Carrera restore peace of mind to those present with a couple of successful shots from the perimeter.

– Michael Carrera on! He hits another triple and gives Vinotinto a double-digit lead (36-26).

– Good defensive executions and counterattack capitalization give Venezuela dominance by a comfortable score of 40-26 (maximum advantage in the match)

– Romario Roque silences Domo José María Vargas with a triple.

– Jackson Chourio responds immediately with a triple and returns Vinotinto’s lead to 13 points.

– Daniel Seoane requests a timeout following a basket by the rival team.

– Yeferson Guerra enters the game for Gregory Vargas and makes his debut with the national team.

– The first half ends and Venezuela wins 47-34. They boast a high percentage of success in two-point shots (73.33%) and in triples (43.75). In addition, they control the boards with 21 rebounds over 16 of their rivals.

1st Quarter

– The game starts, Néstor Colmenares wins the jump ball and Venezuela takes the first possession of the game.

– Néstor Colmenares, with a basket in the paint, and Michael Carrera, with a triple and a dunk, opened the scoring in favor of the Venezuelan team.

– José Materán makes a three-pointer to give Vinotinto a 10-0 lead, forcing the Colombian team to ask for minutes.

– Mistakes by Venezuela in the passes allowed Colombia to add a partial of 9-3 to reduce the disadvantage to only three points.

– Colombia enters collective action with 5:32 minutes left in the first quarter.

– Chourio’s preview and an “inside-out” play allows Sifontes to hit a three-pointer to make the score 17-11 in favor of Venezuela.

– David Cubillán and Almanza exchange baskets and Vinotinto continues with the lead 21-13.

– Anthony Pérez enters the game for the first time with 01:20 minutes left in the first set.

– The first episode of the game was won by the local team with a score of 24-16, dominating in field goal percentage: 50% out of 41%.

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