Harvard baseball is set to host Brown in a crucial series finale on Tuesday, April 21, after a recent 7-6 victory over Dartmouth. Currently, the Crimson (8-21, 6-8 Ivy) sit tied for fourth place in the Ivy League, while the Bears (17-14, 9-4 Ivy) are positioned second. This matchup follows a split from their doubleheader on April 4, and today's game will feature Harvard’s LHP Luca Alagheband facing Brown’s RHP Dylan Reid. Historically, Harvard leads the series with Brown 205-128-1, having swept them last season.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard’s team ERA in Ivy play stands at 4.21, ranking third in the league.
  • Gio Colasante leads the Ivy League with 7 home runs and a slugging percentage of .564.
State of Play
  • Harvard is in the midst of a seven-game home stretch from April 17-26, all against Ivy opponents.
  • Strong performances are noted from multiple Crimson pitchers with ERAs below 5.00 during conference play.
What's Next

Following the game against Brown, Harvard will host Penn for a three-game series starting April 25, with events including Senior Day celebrations on April 25 as part of the doubleheader.

Bottom Line

Today's game is critical for the Crimson’s playoff positioning, as showcasing their pitching strength and batting depth against Brown could influence their standings in the Ivy League and shape their upcoming series.