Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Aims for Third Straight Win vs. Brown
Harvard Women's Lacrosse will host Brown on Saturday in a pivotal Ivy League matchup while celebrating the program's 50th anniversary. Coming off wins against No. 12 Duke and Holy Cross, the Crimson aim to break their 0–2 conference record. The game is set for 12:00 p.m. at Jordan Field, with a live stream on ESPN+. Key performances in recent games include standout showings from the Batchelder sisters, who tallied 16 points combined against Holy Cross. Harvard has historically dominated the series against Brown, leading 35–14 overall.
By the Numbers- Harvard has outscored opponents 27–23 in the fourth quarter this season.
- The Crimson averages 12.00 goals per game and has recorded 75 caused turnovers, 13 more than its opponents.
- Harvard entered Ivy League play with a 3–3 record, needing to improve from its current 0–2 conference standing.
- Brown has a mixed Ivy record of 1–1, recently winning against Cornell and losing to Yale.
A victorious outcome against Brown will be crucial for Harvard as they aim to gain momentum in the Ivy standings. They will continue to honor the legacy of the women's lacrosse program with various events throughout the day.
Bottom LineHarvard faces a critical test against Brown, which may define their season in the Ivy League. Success in this game could shift momentum positively, underscoring the significance of both the matchup and the 50th anniversary celebration.
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