Boca Juniors Básquet looks to tie series in La Liga Semifinals against Quimsa, after losing the first two games. The Xeneize has recovered confidence after winning the third game and will seek to tie the series in front of their fans. Boca Juniors (1) - Quimsa (2) Time: 20.05 TV: DSports. Referees: Fernando Sampietro, Roberto Smith, Sergio Tarifeño. Stadium: Luis Conde (CABA). History: Quimsa and Boca have faced each other 61 times in La Liga Nacional, with 36 wins for the Fusion and 25 for the blue and gold team. In this season, they have shared the victories: in the Ciudad stadium, the Xeneize won by 71-61, while in the Bombonerita, the Santiagueño team won by 75-66. The semifinal between Quimsa and Boca will be played in Buenos Aires on Friday, with the third point of the series. The Fusion arrives with a 2-0 advantage after winning both games in Santiago del Estero and will seek to close the key to become the first finalist of the 2025/26 La Liga Nacional season. On the other hand, the Xeneize needs a win to stay alive and extend the definition to at least one more game. It is a cross between two of the main protagonists of the category, who have left Instituto and Oberá in their wake, respectively. Quimsa was the best team in the regular season with a record of 24 wins and 12 losses, although they needed five games to overcome Gloria in the quarterfinals. Boca, on the other hand, finished fifth with a balance of 22-14 and had reached the semifinals by sweeping their series against San Martín and the Celeste misionero. In the first game, the team of Lucas Victoriano imposed conditions from the start with the leadership of Diego Figueredo and a decisive performance by Brandon Robinson. Boca managed to react at times with Michael Smith, Sebastián Barreiro, and Francisco Cáffaro, but Quimsa maintained control and took the game by 88-76. Robinson was the standout player with 27 points, accompanied by Leonardo Lema and Jerome Meyinsse. The story repeated itself in the second chapter. The Fusion struck quickly again with Robinson and Meyinsse, took advantage of the Xeneize's inaccuracies, and maintained a significant advantage for most of the night to take the win by 91-78. Boca tried to close the gap with the contributions of Cáffaro, Vega, Scala, and Smith, but never managed to change the course of the game. Robinson again stood out with 22 points and 4 assists, while Meyinsse added 17 points and Tyren Johnson contributed 13 points and 8 rebounds. In Buenos Aires, Boca responded when it needed it most and defeated Quimsa by 99-92 in the Bombonerita to tie the semifinal and stay alive. After returning 0-2 from Santiago del Estero, the Xeneize played with the urgency of an elimination and found answers in several offensive hands to extend the series. Francisco Cáffaro was the standout player with 17 points and 8 rebounds, accompanied by Michael Smith (16), Martín Cuello (14), Agustín Barreiro (13), Lucas Faggiano (11), and Sebastián Vega (10), in a collective performance that allowed them to force a fourth game and continue dreaming of the Finals.