Baseball Falls to Brown in Rescheduled Series Finale, 6-3
Harvard baseball lost 6-3 to Brown University in a rescheduled series finale. Despite strong performances from sophomore Luca Alagheband, who pitched 6.1 innings with a season-high eight strikeouts, and senior Jordan Kang, who recorded two RBIs, the Crimson were unable to overcome an early deficit. Harvard made a late push, closing the score to 4-2 in the sixth and 6-3 in the seventh, but ultimately fell short as the Bears held onto their lead.
By the Numbers- Luca Alagheband pitched 6.1 innings, allowing 1 earned run with 8 strikeouts.
- Jordan Kang had a double, driving in 2 runs.
- Harvard is now 8-22 overall and 6-9 in Ivy League play.
- Brown improved to 18-14 and 10-4 in the Ivy standings following the victory.
Harvard will host Penn for a three-game series, starting with a doubleheader on Saturday, April 25, followed by a single game on Sunday, April 26. Saturday’s doubleheader will also feature Senior Day celebrations.
Bottom LineDespite competitive pitching and late-game efforts, Harvard's inability to convert on scoring opportunities cost them the game. The team must capitalize on upcoming matchups against Penn to improve their standings and momentum.
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