Yale's women's lacrosse team secured a victory over Brown, winning 11-6 in the Ivy League Tournament semifinals. The Bulldogs, ranked No. 16, came back strong after Brown initially scored, leading with five consecutive goals. Despite a brief resurgence from Brown in the final quarter, Yale maintained control and will advance to the championship game against either Penn or Princeton on Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • Yale improved to 13-3 (6-1 Ivy League) for the season.
  • Brown registered 13 turnovers, while Yale managed only 8.
State of Play
  • Yale dominated the second quarter, holding Brown scoreless for 21:49.
  • The Bulldogs are aiming for their third consecutive Ivy League Tournament title.
What's Next

Yale will compete in the Ivy League Tournament Championship on Sunday at noon, with the potential to bolster its NCAA Tournament prospects during the selection show later that evening.

Bottom Line

With a strong performance and solid defense, Yale is in a prime position to capture its third straight Ivy League title, showcasing both offensive depth and defensive resilience.