The Gigantes de Carolina and Criollos de Caguas delivered a thrilling Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN) matchup on May 2, 2026, with the visiting Criollos de Caguas escaping with a 97-91 victory. The game, played in front of an electric crowd at the Guillermo Angulo Coliseum, was a back-and-forth affair that saw both teams trade leads throughout. Caguas’s ability to execute down the stretch proved the difference, as they outscored Carolina 26-18 in the final eight minutes to secure the hard-fought road win.
Match Overview
The contest marked a significant early-season test for both BSN sides. Carolina entered the game looking to protect home court and build momentum, while Caguas aimed to establish itself as a serious contender. The first half was a showcase of offensive firepower, with both teams shooting above 50% from the field. Carolina’s high-energy attack, led by a balanced scoring effort, kept the game tight. However, Caguas’s veteran poise and superior free-throw shooting down the stretch—knocking down 12 of 14 attempts in the fourth quarter—proved to be the deciding factor.
Key Moments
- First Half Frenzy: The Criollos jumped out to an early 28-22 lead after the first quarter, but the Gigantes responded with a 32-24 second quarter to take a 54-52 halftime advantage. The pace was frantic, with both teams pushing the ball in transition.
- Third Quarter Tug-of-War: The third quarter featured six lead changes and two ties. Neither team could create significant separation, setting the stage for a tense final period. Caguas held a slim 71-69 lead entering the fourth.
- Decisive Fourth Quarter: With the score tied at 73-73 with 6:30 remaining, Caguas unleashed a 12-4 run fueled by three-point shooting and defensive stops. Carolina cut the deficit to four points with 1:02 left, but Caguas’s free-throw accuracy sealed the 97-91 win.
Tactical Story
The game was a contrast between Carolina’s interior dominance and Caguas’s perimeter efficiency. The Gigantes controlled the paint, outscoring the Criollos 48-36 in the lane and grabbing 14 offensive rebounds. However, Caguas countered with excellent floor spacing and ball movement, shooting 12-of-28 (42.9%) from three-point range. The Criollos also committed just 8 turnovers compared to Carolina’s 14, a margin that proved critical. In the final quarter, Caguas’s pick-and-roll defense stifled Carolina’s guards, forcing contested mid-range shots rather than looks at the rim.
Standout Players
For the Criollos, veteran guard Ángel Rodríguez was the star, dropping a game-high 29 points on 10-of-17 shooting while dishing out 7 assists. His leadership in the fourth quarter, including 10 points in the final frame, was invaluable. Forward Javier Mojica added 18 points and 6 rebounds, providing a steady presence on both ends. For the Gigantes, center Álex Galindo dominated the glass with 22 points and 14 rebounds, but his team could not convert his second-chance opportunities into enough stops on defense. Guard José “Piculín” Ortiz (no relation to the legendary Puerto Rican player) chipped in 20 points and 5 assists in a losing effort.
Season and Table Impact
The win lifts Caguas to a 2-0 start, cementing their status as one of the early BSN contenders. Their balanced attack and veteran clutch gene make them a dangerous team in the league standings. For Carolina, the loss drops them to 1-1, but the strong performance against a quality opponent suggests they remain a playoff threat. The Gigantes will look to rebound on May 4 when they travel to face the Leones de Ponce, while Caguas returns home to host the Atléticos de San Germán on May 5. This early-season BSN battle provided ample evidence that both teams will be factors in the race for the 2026 championship.

