Harvard Baseball Takes on Yale in Key Ivy League Series
Harvard Baseball resumes Ivy League action with a three-game series against Yale, scheduled for April 11-12. The Crimson (5-17, 4-4 Ivy) will compete against the Bulldogs (17-9, 7-2 Ivy), both currently top contenders in the league standings. The series presents a critical opportunity for Harvard to improve its conference ranking, facing a Yale team currently leading the Ivy League. Historical matchups favor Harvard, which holds a 208-194-1 edge since 1868, including victories in the 2025 Ivy League Tournament.
By the Numbers- Harvard is 4-4 in Ivy League play, sitting fourth in the standings.
- Gio Colasante, named Ivy League Player of the Week twice, has a .284 batting average with five home runs and 19 RBIs this season.
- Harvard recently had a season-high 16 runs and five home runs in a game against Cornell.
- Harvard just completed a successful 2-1 series against Cornell on March 29-30.
- Key players like Gio Colasante and Jack Rickheim are performing exceptionally well in Ivy play.
Following the Yale series, Harvard will face Massachusetts in a Beanpot matchup on April 14. They will then host Dartmouth in another crucial Ivy League series starting April 18.
Bottom LineHarvard must capitalize on this pivotal series against Yale to enhance its position in the Ivy League and maintain momentum leading into future games. Consistent performances from key players will be crucial in achieving these objectives.
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