Harvard Baseball Splits Doubleheader with Dartmouth, Wins 7-6
Harvard baseball split a Saturday doubleheader against Dartmouth, winning the second game 7-6 after falling 6-4 in the first. In the finale, the Crimson overcome a 6-3 deficit in the eighth inning thanks to Cullen Stone's bases-clearing double and Gavin Smith's go-ahead single. The two games were part of an Ivy League series that sees Harvard now sitting tied for fourth in the standings with Columbia. Dartmouth had earlier secured the first game during a 12-inning battle where they scored the winning runs in the final frame.
By the Numbers- Harvard scored four runs in the eighth inning to clinch the second game victory.
- Dartmouth won the first game in 12 innings, with Harvard tying it in the 10th before giving up two runs in the 12th.
- Harvard currently holds an 8-21 overall record and a 6-8 Ivy League record.
- Both Harvard and Columbia are tied in the Ivy standings heading into their respective next games.
Harvard will face Brown in a rescheduled game on April 21, 2026, and then host a three-game series against Penn from April 25-26, 2026.
Bottom LineHarvard's resilience in the second game highlights their potential for an upward trajectory in the Ivy standings, making their upcoming matches crucial for maintaining momentum.
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