Harvard men's golf team heads to New Jersey for the Princeton Invitational, the last competitive event before the Ivy League Championship later this month. All seven Ivy League teams will participate, marking Harvard's 16th appearance at this tournament, where they have previously won twice. The event is significant for assessing team performance against league rivals and ensuring readiness for the upcoming championship.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard has won the Princeton Invitational twice in 16 appearances.
  • The Crimson secured a fourth place finish in the recent Cutter Creek Intercollegiate, with Barry Zhang leading the team at 13th place (+1).
State of Play
  • Harvard tied for eighth place at last season's Princeton Invitational, a weather-shortened event.
  • The team has been on an upward trajectory, finishing second at the Georgetown Intercollegiate in their last tournament.
What's Next

Post the Princeton Invitational, the Crimson will compete in the Ivy League Championship Tournament from April 24-26 at Baltusrol Golf Club, marking a crucial test against other Ivy schools.

Bottom Line

Harvard's performance at the Princeton Invitational will be vital for building momentum heading into the Ivy League Championship, emphasizing the need for strong individual and team results to secure success.