Brown softball faced a tough defeat against Harvard, losing 10-2. The Bears struggled to maintain offensive momentum despite Alyssa Villarde hitting a two-run home run, her second of the season. Harvard struck first with a two-run homer and later dominated the game, scoring five runs in the third inning. Despite two scoring opportunities, Brown could not capitalize and ended the game with limited output. This loss puts their season record at 11-19, with a 4-8 Ivy League standing.

By the Numbers
  • Brown's season record: 11-19, Ivy League: 4-8
  • Harvard's season record: 16-15-1, Ivy League: 8-4
State of Play
  • The loss to Harvard marks a challenging weekend for Brown softball.
  • Brown's offense was ineffective, struggling to score despite opportunities.
What's Next

Brown will look to rebound with an away game against UMass on April 14, followed by a doubleheader against Providence on April 15. These upcoming games are crucial for improving their standings in the Ivy League.

Bottom Line

The Bears need to refine their offensive strategy to capitalize on scoring chances in future games to enhance team performance and competitiveness in the remaining season.