Senior Tate Evans and junior Ben Winslow led the Yale Bulldogs to a 5-2 victory over Harvard, securing the series win following a doubleheader split on Saturday. Yale improved to 19-10, maintaining first place in the Ivy League with a 9-3 conference record. Harvard fell to 6-19 overall and 5-6 in the league. Key performances included Evans' 6.2 innings with one earned run and Winslow's strong finish, striking out five in his first game back since March.

By the Numbers
  • Tate Evans threw 6.2 innings, recording seven strikeouts and a 1.34 ERA for the season.
  • Ben Winslow secured the save, allowing just one run while striking out five.
  • Garrett Larsen went 3-for-3, extending his Ivy League-leading batting average to .404.
State of Play
  • Yale is in first place in the Ivy League, with nine conference games remaining.
  • The Bulldogs secured their second consecutive regular-season series win against Harvard.
  • Junior Garrett Larsen is on a roll, leading the Ivy League in hits with 46.
What's Next

The Bulldogs are set to host Quinnipiac on April 15 at 3 p.m. This game will be critical for Yale as it continues to push for a strong finish in the Ivy League standings.

Bottom Line

Yale's solid performance against Harvard underscores their strong position in the Ivy League, with key players showcasing their skills. As they approach the final stretch of the season, maintaining their momentum will be crucial for their championship aspirations.