Peñarol did just enough to escape Welcome with an 84-81 win over Defensor on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2026, leaning on a strong first three quarters and holding off a late home-team blitz.
The result reinforces the gap in the table: Peñarol improved to 16-3, while Defensor dropped to 9-9. And it fit the recent trajectories—Peñarol entered in strong form (WLWWW), Defensor in a skid (WLLLL)—even if the finish suggested the margin is thinner than the records indicate.
How the game swung
The opening quarter was dead even, 24-24, with neither side able to create separation early. The game flipped in the second and third periods, when Peñarol’s consistency on both ends showed up on the scoreboard.
Peñarol won the second quarter 24-18 and followed with a decisive 22-13 third, turning a tie game into a 13-point lead heading to the fourth (70-57). That middle stretch was the difference: Defensor’s offense stalled while Peñarol kept stacking productive possessions.
Fourth-quarter pressure nearly completes the comeback
Defensor made it a game late by ripping off a 26-14 fourth quarter, shrinking the gap possession by possession and forcing Peñarol to execute under pressure. The home side’s best basketball came with urgency—pace, physicality, and a noticeable uptick in scoreboard efficiency.
But Peñarol’s earlier work bought enough margin to survive the final push. Even with Defensor winning the last 10 minutes by 12, the visitors had just enough left to close it out 84-81.
Possession game: assists tell part of the story
With no shooting splits available, the clearest statistical edge comes from ball movement. Peñarol finished with 18 assists to Defensor’s 14, a gap that aligns with the way the game was built: Peñarol’s offense generated steadier looks in the second and third quarters, while Defensor’s best stretches came in more urgent, late-game mode.
What it means going forward
For Peñarol, this was the kind of road win that strengthens a contender’s profile: build a lead through structure, then withstand a late momentum swing without panicking. At 16-3, they continue to bank results even when the closing minutes get uncomfortable.
For Defensor, the rally matters, but the hole matters more. The 18-18 record line now reflects a team that can still win quarters in bunches—like that 26-point fourth—but needs to avoid the offensive droughts that created a 13-point deficit in the first place.

