2024–25 LUB season

Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol
Season2024–25
Dates24 October 2024 – 1 June 2025
Games played196
Teams14
Regular season
Top seedNacional
Season MVP Patricio Prieto
RelegatedTrouville
Urupan
Finals
ChampionsNacional
1st LUB title
3rd Uruguayan title
Runners-upAguada
SemifinalistsMalvín
Defensor Sporting
Finals MVP Patricio Prieto
Statistical leaders
Points Álvaro Peña 28.5
Rebounds Cobie Barnes 12.0
Assists Santiago Vidal 7.7
Records
Biggest home winNacional 115–64 Welcome
(1 November 2024)[note 1]
Biggest away winUrupan 65–121 Nacional
(3 February 2024)
Highest scoringWelcome 111–120 Defensor Sporting
(5 December 2024)
Winning streak14 games
Nacional[note 2]
Losing streak12 games
Trouville
2025–26

The 2024–25 LUB season, was the 22nd season of the top Uruguayan professional basketball league, since its establishment in 2003. It began with Malvín's victory over Biguá for the regular season, on 24 October 2024, and ended on 1 June 2025, with the seventh game of the finals.

Nacional was the champion, beating the defending champion, Aguada, in a historic series being the first team to comeback after a 1–3 in finals.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 14 teams contested the league, including 10 sides from the 2023–24 season, two promoted from the 2023 El Metro and two qualified from the OBL.

Teams promoted from El Metro
Teams relegated to Liga de Ascenso

Venues and locations

Montevideo
Ferro Carril
Remeros
Urupan
Location of teams in 2024–25 LUB
Team Home City Arena Capacity
Aguada Montevideo Estadio Propio Aguatero 3,738
Biguá Gimnasio Biguá de Villa Biarritz[note 3] 1,200
Cordón Gimnasio Julio C. Zito Barrella 710
Defensor Sporting Estadio Óscar Magurno[note 4] 800
Ferro Carril Salto Polideportivo 1° de Diciembre de 1912 3,000
Hebraica Macabi Montevideo Gimnasio Unión Atlética[note 3][note 5] 750
Malvín Gimnasio Juan Francisco Canil 900
Nacional Polideportivo del Gran Parque Central 800
Peñarol Estadio Cr. Gastón Güelfi 4,700
Remeros Mercedes Gimnasio Agrimensor Mario Eduardo Bellini 400
Trouville Montevideo Gimnasio Trouville[note 3] 780
Urunday Universitario Gimnasio Urunday Universitario[note 3] 700
Urupan Pando Gimnasio Santiago A. Cigliuti 700
Welcome Montevideo Estadio Óscar Magurno 800

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer
Aguada Germán Cortizas Juan Santiso Puma
Biguá Federico Camiña Federico Bavosi B31
Cordón Nicolás Díaz Fernando Verrone MGR
Defensor Sporting Gonzalo Brea Federico Soto Kelme
Ferro Carril Gastón Ferreira Máximo Cerpa LaDoce
Hebraica y Macabi Diego Rivas Federico Haller Concreto
Malvín Pablo López Lucas Capalbo Under Armour
Nacional Álvaro Ponce Patricio Prieto Umbro
Peñarol Guillermo Narvarte Emiliano Serres Puma
Remeros Ignacio Borges Facundo Siniestro Tauro
Trouville Esteban Yaquinta Santiago Fernández Sport House
Urunday Universitario Héctor Da Pra Nicolás Delgado Giova
Urupan Agustín Esteve Abel Agarbado MGR
Welcome Juan Ignacio Vallarino Santiago Moglia Kelme

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced with Date of appointment
Malvín Federico Camiña End of contract 7 June 2024 Pre-season Pablo López 26 July 2024[5]
Peñarol Marcelo Signorelli 25 June 2024[6] Leonardo Zylbersztein 4 July 2024[7]
Hebraica y Macabi Leonardo Zylbersztein Signed by Peñarol 4 July 2024[7] Diego Rivas 23 July 2024[8]
Welcome Diego Rivas Signed by Hebraica y Macabi 23 July 2024[8] Juan Ignacio Vallarino 29 August 2024[9]
Urupan Diego Palacios End of contract 9 August 2024 Agustín Esteve 13 August 2024[10]
Trouville Pablo Morales Resigned 13 February 2025[11] 11th (4–16) Esteban Yaquinta 13 February 2025[12]
Biguá Nicolás Mazzarino Sacked 28 February 2025[13] 8th (8–12) Diego Rodríguez (interim) 28 February 2025[13]
Diego Rodríguez (interim) End of interim period 3 March 2025[14] 8th (9–12) Federico Camiña 3 March 2025[14]
Defensor Sporting Gonzalo Fernández Resigned 8 March 2025[15] 5th (11–11) Gonzalo Brea 8 March 2025
Peñarol Leonardo Zylbersztein Sacked 14 March 2025[16] 4th (18–6) Guzmán Álvarez (interim) 14 March 2025[16]
Guzmán Álvarez (interim) End of interim period 17 March 2025[17] 4th (18–7) Guillermo Narvarte 18 March 2025[17]

Torneo Clasificatorio

The Torneo Clasificatorio (Qualifying Tournament) was the first stage of the LUB. The metropolitan clubs played each other twice, home and away, and the first six of the table played in the Fase Campeonato, where all is guaranteed to participate in the playoffs. The last six played the Reclasificatorio.

League table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Nacional 22 20 2 2076 1723 +353 42 Qualification to Fase Campeonato
2 Aguada[a] 22 18 4 1973 1756 +217 38
3 Malvín 22 14 8 1775 1684 +91 36
4 Peñarol[b] 22 17 5 1862 1623 +239 35
5 Defensor Sporting 22 11 11 1928 1820 +108 33
6 Cordón 22 10 12 1829 1883 −54 32
7 Biguá 22 9 13 1866 1900 −34 31[c] Qualficiation to Reclasificatorio
8 Hebraica y Macabi 22 9 13 1869 1935 −66 31[c]
9 Urunday Universitario 22 8 14 1759 1888 −129 30
10 Urupan 22 7 15 1784 1932 −148 29
11 Welcome 22 5 17 1698 2070 −372 27
12 Trouville 22 4 18 1625 1830 −205 26
Source: FUBB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Aguada was deducted 2 points, due to incidents in game 4 of last season's final, against Peñarol.[18]
  2. ^ Peñarol was deducted 2 points, due to incidents in game 4 of last season's final, against Aguada.[18] In addition, 2 more points were deducted, due to incidents in the matchday 14, in the Clásico against Nacional.[19]
  3. ^ a b Biguá 2–0 Hebraica y Macabi

Results

Home \ Away AGU BIG COR DSC HYM MAL NAC PEÑ TRO UUN UPA WEL
Aguada 88–67 111–97 96–84 95–86 71–70 88–90 77–69 83–65 98–86 91–78 101–72
Biguá 81–95 97–104 79–81 113–85 73–86 96–102 72–83 92–87 85–92 75–73 99–69
Cordón 96–88 82–80 71–87 77–97 69–76 79–86 92–104 74–69 93–85 87–65 95–75
Defensor Sporting 85–89 100–79 82–65 86–90 87–80 78–88 84–85 90–59 98–90 91–66 112–77
Hebraica y Macabi 83–102 87–95 94–98 84–82 84–90 82–92 65–93 85–77 74–66 65–73 83–88
Malvín 67–81 75–82 82–60 86–73 92–83 67–88 75–73 85–71 97–89 91–72 97–70
Nacional 91–94 97–82 98–83 96–81 101–88 84–67 80–78 77–81 99–79 89–75 115–64
Peñarol 86–77 76–73 77–73 70–64 82–68 79–70 85–89 93–75 94–67 71–78 88–59
Trouville 75–77 82–87 78–74 84–93 79–88 68–73 70–86 56–97 68–71 62–88 83–77
Urunday Universitario 81–71 85–79 77–87 81–78 77–89 93–87 72–90 80–83 72–80 61–90 86–97
Urupan 73–96 89–93 91–92 94–92 95–104 74–76 65–121 83–105 97–90 85–95 92–86
Welcome 74–104 82–87 84–81 111–120 82–105 60–86 69–117 66–91 71–66 66–74 99–88
Source: FUBB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Fase Campeonato

The Fase Campeonato (Championship Phase) is a stage played to organize the first six teams in the Torneo Clasificatorio, in the play-offs. The clubs play each other once. The teams accumulated their points to that obtained in the first stage.

Table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Nacional (C, O) 27 23 4 2495 2128 +367 50 Qualification to Play-offs
2 Aguada[a] 27 22 5 2434 2174 +260 47
3 Malvín 27 17 10 2169 2070 +99 44
4 Peñarol[b] 27 20 7 2269 2033 +236 43
5 Defensor Sporting 27 12 15 2289 2213 +76 39
6 Cordón 27 11 16 2251 2335 −84 38
Source: FUBB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners
Notes:
  1. ^ Aguada was deducted 2 points, due to incidents in game 4 of last season's final, against Peñarol.[18]
  2. ^ Peñarol was deducted 2 points, due to incidents in game 4 of last season's final, against Aguada.[18] In addition, 2 more points were deducted, due to incidents in the matchday 14, in the Clásico against Nacional.[19]

Home teams

The aggregate score of the Torneo Clasificatorio, will determine the home teams in this phase.

Against AGU COR DSC MAL NAC PEÑ
Aguada Yes
207–185
Yes
185–169
Yes
152–137
Yes
182–181
No
154–155
Cordón No
185–207
No
136–169
No
129–158
No
162–184
No
165–181
Defensor Sporting No
169–185
Yes
169–136
No
160–166
No
159–184
No
148–155
Malvín No
137–152
Yes
158–129
Yes
166–160
No
134–172
No
145–152
Nacional No
181–182
Yes
184–162
Yes
184–159
Yes
172–134
Yes
169–165
Peñarol Yes
155–154
Yes
181–165
Yes
155–148
Yes
152–145
No
165–169

Results

Home \ Away AGU COR DSC MAL NAC PEÑ
Aguada 109–94 83–75 85–90 99–81
Cordón
Defensor Sporting 88–78
Malvín 75–82 71–55
Nacional 85–80 81–69 82–85 90–72
Peñarol 78–85 95–88 80–73 82–73
Source: FUBB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Reclasificatorio

The Reclasificatorio (Requalifier) is a stage played by the last six teams in the Torneo Clasificatorio. The clubs played each other once. The teams accumulated their points to that obtained in the first stage. This stage defined the teams qualified for the play-in and the relegated teams.

Table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
7 Biguá 27 12 15 2326 2313 +13 39[a] Qualification to Play-in
8 Hebraica y Macabi 27 12 15 2307 2361 −54 39[a]
9 Urunday Universitario 27 11 16 2103 2219 −116 38
10 Welcome (O) 27 8 19 2157 2529 −372 35[b] Relegation play-off
11 Urupan[c] (R) 27 10 17 2214 2362 −148 35[b]
12 Trouville (R) 26 4 22 1953 2230 −277 30 Relegation to Liga de Ascenso
Source: FUBB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored
(O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Biguá 3–0 Hebraica y Macabi
  2. ^ a b Being tied on points, the last relegation is decided in a playoff match
  3. ^ Urupan was deducted 2 points, due to incidents in matchday 5 of the Reclasificatorio, against Hebraica y Macabi.[20]

Home teams

The aggregate score of the Torneo Clasificatorio, will determine the home teams in this phase.

Against BIG HYM TRO UUN UPA WEL
Biguá Yes
208–172
Yes
179–169
No
170–171
Yes
168–162
Yes
186–151
Hebraica y Macabi No
172–208
Yes
173–156
Yes
163–143
Yes
169–168
Yes
188–170
Trouville No
169–179
No
156–173
Yes
148–143
No
152–185
Yes
149–148
Urunday Universitario Yes
171–170
No
163–143
No
143–148
No
156–174
No
160–163
Urupan No
162–168
No
168–169
Yes
185–152
Yes
175–156
No
180–185
Welcome No
151–186
No
170–188
No
148–149
Yes
163–160
Yes
185–180

Results

Home \ Away BIG HYM TRO UUN UPA WEL
Biguá 82–77 91–80 86–88 124–90
Hebraica y Macabi 98–88 74–78 102–97 87–81
Trouville 0–20[note 6] 81–106
Urunday Universitario 78–77
Urupan 85–79 83–78
Welcome 97–90 85–77
Source: FUBB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

OBL

The OBL (Organización de Básquetbol del Litoral; English: Coastal Basketball Organization) is a tournament in which the best teams from Salto, Paysandú and the Soriano Regional League participate. The two finalists qualify for the LUB play-in.

Torneo Litoral Norte

This stage pits the champions and runners-up of the Salto and Paysandú tournaments against each other.

The finalists and the winner of the third-place match qualified for the OBL.

Qualified teams

Team Method of qualification
Ferro Carril Liga Salteña de Básquetbol champions
Pelotaris Liga de Básquetbol de Paysandú champions
Touring Liga de Básquetbol de Paysandú runners-up
Universitario Liga Salteña de Básquetbol runners-up

Bracket

The semi-finals are played in a best-of-three format, home and away, with the advantage going to the league champions. The winners played a title game and the losers also played a match, for qualification to the OBL Tournament. Both matches were played in the Estadio 8 de Junio, Paysandú.

Semi-finals Final
         
1S Ferro Carril 71 100 2
2P Touring 67 95 0
1S Ferro Carril 85
1P Pelotaris 67
1P Pelotaris 66 91 2
2S Universitario 59 69 0 Third place match
2P Touring 81
2S Universitario 54

Source: FUBB

OBL Tournament

In this tournament, the teams qualified by the Liga Regional de Soriano played against those from the Torneo Litoral Norte.

These teams will carryed over the results obtained in their qualifying tournaments, as follows:

  • Remeros is awarded a 20–0 victory over Pacaembú Biguá, for beating them 3–1 in the Liga Regional de Soriano finals.
  • Ferro Carril is awarded a 20–0 victory over Touring, for beating them 2–0 in the Torneo Litoral Norte semifinals.
  • Pelotaris is awarded a 20–0 victory over Touring, for beating them 3–0 in the Liga de Básquetbol de Paysandú finals.
  • Ferro Carril is awarded a 20–0 victory over Pelotaris, for beating them 85–67 in the Torneo Litoral Norte final.

Qualified teams

Team Method of qualification
Ferro Carril Torneo Litoral Norte champions
Pacaembú Biguá Liga Regional de Básquetbol de Soriano runners-up
Pelotaris Torneo Litoral Norte runners-up
Remeros Liga Regional de Básquetbol de Soriano champions
Touring Torneo Litoral Norte third place

Table

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Ferro Carril (C, O) 3 3 0 130 85 +45 6 Qualification to Final Four
2 Remeros 3 2 1 202 183 +19 5
3 Pelotaris 3 2 1 86 82 +4 5
4 Touring 4 1 3 113 137 −24 5
5 Pacaembú Biguá 3 0 3 62 106 −44 3
Source: FUBB
Rules for classification: 1) Win–loss record; 2) Head–to–head record; 3) Head–to–head point difference; 4) Point difference; 5) Points scored; 6) Sum of quotients of points scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners

Results

Home \ Away FCS PAC PEL REM TOU
Ferro Carril 90–85
Pacaembú Biguá [note 7] 0–20[note 8]
Pelotaris 66–62
Remeros [note 7] 97–93
Touring
Source: FUBB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Final Four

The final four will be held in the Estadio 8 de Junio, Paysandú.

Semi-finals Final
      
1 Ferro Carril 72
4 Touring 62
1 Ferro Carril 88
2 Remeros 69
2 Remeros 67
3 Pelotaris 65

Source: FUBB

Relegation play-off

6 April 2025
20:15 UTC−3
Welcome 88–87 Urupan
Scoring by quarter: 24–20, 17–23, 24–22, 22–23
Pts: Peña 34
Rebs: Peña 12
Asts: Barrera 7
Pts: Peacock 20
Rebs: Peacock 18
Asts: Peacock 4
Estadio Romeo Schinca, Montevideo
Referees: Alejandro Sánchez Varela, Julio Dutra, Washington Chamorro

Play-in and Play-offs

Play-in Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
1 Nacional 94 115 96 3
8 Hebraica y Macabi 70 82 87 2 8 Hebraica y Macabi 52 64 72 0
2O Remeros 93 77 76 1 1 Nacional 97 77 90 85 3
5 Defensor Sporting 61 87 82 80 1
4 Peñarol 76 78 76 93 78 2
5 Defensor Sporting 71 73 95 96 84 3
1 Nacional 102 75 73 72 103 97 79 4
2 Aguada 77 84 82 80 98 96 77 3
2 Aguada 89 95 99 3
7 Biguá 103 88 2 7 Biguá 77 90 82 0
1O Ferro Carril 77 70 0 2 Aguada 96 83 93 83 111 3
3 Malvín 99 87 80 76 99 2
3 Malvín 81 78 90 75 105 3
6 Cordón 88 63 75 79 76 2


Source: FUBB

Finals

16 May 2025 Nacional 102–77
(Series: 1–0)
Aguada Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 26–13, 23–23, 30–16
Pts: Semiglia 22
Rebs: Mãozinha 13
Asts: Three players 3
Boxscore Pts: Sims 19
Rebs: Hassell 14
Asts: Santiso 7
Referees: Alejandro Sánchez Varela, Gonzalo Salgueiro, Vivian García
19 May 2025 Aguada 84–75
(Series: 1–1)
Nacional Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 21–12, 16–15, 24–26
Pts: Sims 22
Rebs: Hassell, Wilson 10
Asts: Vidal 6
Boxscore Pts: Semiglia 16
Rebs: Mãozinha 13
Asts: Three players 2
Attendance: 4,800
Referees: Andrés Laulhe, Diego Ortiz, Gastón Rodríguez
22 May 2025 Nacional 73–82
(Series: 1–2)
Aguada Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 25–25, 18–17, 16–20
Pts: Smith 18
Rebs: Espíndola 9
Asts: Smith 4
Boxscore Pts: Wilson 18
Rebs: Sims 9
Asts: Wilson 5
Referees: Andrés Bartel, Julio Dutra, Carlos Romero
25 May 2025 Aguada 80–72
(Series: 3–1)
Nacional Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 13–22, 22–22, 21–18, 24–10
Pts: Sims 23
Rebs: Hassell 12
Asts: Santiso, Sims 4
Boxscore Pts: Oglivie 18
Rebs: Mãozinha 10
Asts: Smith 5
Referees: Alejandro Sánchez Varela, Andrés Laulhe, Gonzalo Salgueiro
27 May 2025 Nacional 103–98
(Series: 2–3)
Aguada Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 33–21, 21–26, 24–20, 25–31
Pts: Semiglia 19
Rebs: Oglivie, Espíndola 7
Asts: Espíndola 7
Boxscore Pts: Sims 29
Rebs: Hassell 8
Asts: Vidal 7
Referees: Andrés Bartel, Alejandro Sánchez Varela, Julio Dutra
30 May 2025 Aguada 96–97
(Series: 3–3)
Nacional Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 36–35, 24–18, 27–18, 9–26
Pts: Sims 24
Rebs: Hassell 13
Asts: Vidal 9
Boxscore Pts: Smith 30
Rebs: Espíndola 7
Asts: Smith 8
Referees: Andrés Bartel, Andrés Laulhe, Diego Ortiz
1 June 2025 Nacional 79–77
(Series: 4–3)
Aguada Antel Arena, Montevideo
21:15 UTC−3 Scoring by quarter: 18–17, 22–16, 15–20, 24–24
Pts: Smith 20
Rebs: Mãozinha 12
Asts: Six players 2
Boxscore Pts: Wilson 28
Rebs: Wilson 11
Asts: Three players 2
Referees: Andrés Bartel, Alejandro Sánchez Varela, Gonzalo Salgueiro

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W L Seed Qualification or relegation
Champion
1 Nacional 41 33 8 1 Qualification to Basketball Champions League Americas
Runners-up
2 Aguada 42 31 11 2 Qualification to Basketball Champions League Americas
Eliminated at semi-finals
3 Malvín 37 22 15 3 Qualification to Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto
4 Defensor Sporting 36 16 20 5
Eliminated at quarter-finals
5 Peñarol 32 22 10 4
6 Cordón 32 13 19 6
7 Biguá 32 14 18 7
8 Hebraica y Macabi 33 14 19 8
Eliminated at play-in
9 Ferro Carril 2 0 2 1 OBL
10 Remeros 3 1 2 2 OBL
Eliminated at Reclasificatorio
11 Urunday Universitario 27 11 16 9
Relegation play-off winner
12 Welcome 28 9 19 10
Relegated
13 Urupan 28 10 18 11 Relegation to Liga de Ascenso
14 Trouville 26 4 22 12

Statistical leaders

Points

Pos Player Club PPG
1 Álvaro Peña Welcome/Remeros 28.5
2 Andre Spight Biguá 23.7
3 Donald Sims Aguada 22.0
4 Connor Zinaich Nacional 21.6
5 Erik Thomas Urunday U. 21.5

Rebounds

Pos Player Club RPG
1 Cobie Barnes Ferro Carril 12.0
2 Anthony Peacock Urupan 10.6
3 Frank Hassell Aguada 10.5
4 Ivan Aska Urunday U. 10.1
5 Kiril Wachsmann Malvín 10.1

Assists

Pos Player Club APG
1 Santiago Vidal Aguada 7.7
2 Santiago Wohlwend Hebraica y Macabi 6.0
3 Luciano Parodi Peñarol 5.6
4 Matías De Gouveia Hebraica y Macabi 5.6
5 Malik Curry Defensor Sporting 5.5

Blocks

Pos Player Club
1 Connor Zinaich Nacional 1.9
2 Manny Suárez Nacional 1.7
3 Rogelio De León Ferro Carril 1.5
4 Mãozinha Nacional 1.4
5 Gerard DeVaughn Urunday U. 1.4

Source: FUBB

Awards

All official awards of the 2024–25 LUB season.

Season MVP

Pos. Player Team
SG Patricio Prieto Nacional

Source: [22]

Finals MVP

Pos. Player Team
SG Patricio Prieto Nacional

Source: [22]

National regular season MVP

Pos. Player Team
PG Lucas Capalbo Malvín

Foreign season MVP

Pos. Player Team
SG James Feldeine Nacional

Defensive Player of the regular season Award

Pos. Player Team
SF Federico Pereiras Aguada

Rookie Player of the regular season Award

Pos. Player Team
PF Nicolás Martínez Malvín

Baccio man of the season

Pos. Player Team
Head coach Álvaro Ponce Nacional

BROU player of the week

Week Pos. Player Team
1 C Anthony Peacock Urupan
2 PG Luciano Parodi Peñarol
3 PF Manny Suárez Nacional
4 C Frank Hassell Aguada
5 SF Gastón Semiglia Nacional
6 SG James Feldeine Nacional
7 SG Andre Spight Biguá
8 SG Brandon Robinson Peñarol
9 C Frank Hassell Aguada
10 C Connor Zinaich Nacional
11 SG Mateo Bolívar Trouville
12 C Luis Santos Peñarol
13 SF Dion Wright Defensor Sporting
14 PF Jamil Wilson Aguada
15 PF Dragan Zeković Malvín
16 SG Tiago Leites Urupan
17 SG Donald Sims Aguada
18 SG Andre Spight Biguá
19 SF Ignacio Xavier Peñarol
20 C Álvaro Peña Welcome
21 PG Lucas Capalbo Malvín
22 C Victor Andrade Cordón
23 SG Dexter McClanahan Defensor Sporting
24 PG Lucas Capalbo Malvín
25 PG Santiago Vidal Aguada
26 SF Gastón Semiglia Nacional
27 PG Santiago Vidal Aguada

LUB clubs in international competitions

Basketball Champions League Americas
Team Progress Result W–L
Biguá Group C 3rd of 3 teams (1–5) 1–5
Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto
Team Progress Result W–L
Nacional Final Win vs. San Lorenzo 6–0
Semi-finals Win vs. Defensor Sporting
Group A 1st of 5 teams (4–0)
Defensor Sporting Third place game Loss vs. Olímpico 3–3
Semi-finals Loss vs. Nacional
Group B 2nd of 5 teams (3–1)

Notes

  1. ^ Nacional also beat Hebraica y Macabi 115–64 on April 18 at the Polideportivo del Gran Parque Central, but for official purposes, it is considered an away game, as they exchanged home court with their rival, in games 2 and 3 of the quarterfinals.
  2. ^ This is the longest winning streak at the start of a tournament.
  3. ^ a b c d Since these venues do not have an official name, they are mentioned as Gimnasio (Stadium) "club name".
  4. ^ Defensor's venue was not authorized to host home games, so they played in the Welcome's court.
  5. ^ Hebraica's venue was not authorized to host home games, so they played in the Unión Atlética's court.
  6. ^ Trouville lost by forfeit
  7. ^ a b The matches were postponed due to the cancellation of the Pacaembú Biguá-Touring match. Due to scheduling issues and with the semifinals already set, the matches were canceled.
  8. ^ Pacaembú Biguá had originally won the match 79–69. Touring claimed the points because four youth players were not registered on the match form. The Court awarded them the match win by 20–0.[21]

References

  1. ^ "Urunday Universitario se consagró campeón del Metropolitano y ascendió a la Liga Uruguaya". www.elobservador.com.uy (in Spanish). 7 October 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
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