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Aguada holds off Hebraica y Macabi, 85-80, in Montevideo swing game

Aguada protected home court on Feb. 16, 2026, edging Hebraica y Macabi 85-80 in Liga Uruguaya action. After building a double-digit cushion early, Aguada absorbed a third-quarter surge and closed the door with a steadier fourth.

James O'Brien
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Aguada didn’t need perfect offense — it needed poise late. On Feb. 16, 2026, Aguada outlasted Hebraica y Macabi 85-80 at Aguada, tightening its grip near the top of the Liga Uruguaya table.

The home side entered at 14-6 (WWLWW) and played like it early, then had to win the game twice after Hebraica y Macabi (13-7, WWLWL) flipped the script coming out of halftime.

Game flow: Aguada’s hot start, Macabi’s punch, Aguada’s finish

Aguada set the tone immediately, winning the first quarter 27-22 and carrying that edge into a 51-45 halftime lead after taking the second 24-23. The early advantage mattered because the third quarter belonged to Hebraica y Macabi: a 19-14 frame that trimmed the margin to 65-64 and turned the final 10 minutes into a possession-by-possession grind.

That’s where Aguada’s control returned. The home team won the fourth quarter 20-16, creating just enough separation to avoid late-game variance and secure the 85-80 final.

Possession battle: ball movement and late execution

Neither team posted eye-popping assist totals, but Aguada’s slight edge in creation showed up where it counts — in the closing stretch. Aguada finished with 17 assists to Hebraica y Macabi’s 15, a small gap that often reflects cleaner reads and fewer empty possessions when the defense tightens.

With no overtime and a one-point game after three, the story is simple: Aguada generated a bit more organized offense in the fourth, and that was the difference.

Turning point: surviving the third-quarter swing

Hebraica y Macabi’s third-quarter response was the inflection point. Cutting a six-point halftime deficit to one entering the fourth put real pressure on Aguada’s half-court execution. Aguada answered by re-establishing control in the final period, winning the quarter by four and keeping Macabi from completing the comeback.

What it means going forward

For Aguada, this was a standings-type win: protect home court, withstand a momentum shift, and close. The result moves them forward from a 14-6 baseline with another tight win that matches their recent form.

For Hebraica y Macabi, the performance reinforces their ceiling — they proved they can erase deficits against top competition — but the finish will sting. They’ll take the third-quarter blueprint and look for a cleaner closing quarter next time they’re in a one-possession game late.

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"Aguada closed out an 85–80 win in a game decided by a single possession, and that five-point cushion mattered because the margin never allowed much room for error late. In a matchup this tight, execution in the final minutes—not fireworks—was the separator, with Aguada doing just enough to stay in front when one stop or one clean trip could flip the result."