The Yale Bulldogs faced off against Harvard in a home doubleheader, splitting the games with a loss of 5-3 in the opener and victory at 9-6 in the second match. Yale's record now stands at 18-10 overall, keeping them in first place in the Ivy League with an 8-3 conference record, while Harvard falls to 6-18 with a 5-5 mark in the league.

By the Numbers
  • Jack Ohman recorded 11 strikeouts in 7 innings for Yale in Game 1.
  • In Game 2, Daniel Cohen pitched 5 innings, allowing 2 earned runs, while Yale scored 9 runs overall.
Yes, But

The split prevented Yale from extending their six-game conference winning streak. It's important to recognize their competitive history with Harvard, now even at 5-5 over the last 10 matchups.

State of Play
  • Yale's overall performance continues to lead the Ivy League standings.
  • The Bulldogs' key players, including Jack Dauer and Alex Hwang, made significant contributions in the series.
What's Next

The Bulldogs will host Quinnipiac on April 15 for a non-conference game, where they will look to bounce back further in their season.

Bottom Line

While the split was disappointing for Yale, they remain strong contenders in the Ivy League, demonstrating both resilience and competitive prowess as they look towards upcoming matches.