The Yale baseball team faced Columbia in a chaotic doubleheader, securing an Ivy League Tournament spot despite a loss and a tie. The first game saw Columbia win 9-8 on a walk-off hit, while the second game ended in a 15-15 tie after Yale rallied from a four-run deficit. Yale's overall record now sits at 23-13-1 with an 11-6-1 Ivy League mark, placing them third in the conference. Columbia currently holds the fourth position, with a record of 8-8-1 in Ivy play. A standout performer for Yale was junior Kaiden Dossa, who had an impressive day at the plate.

By the Numbers
  • Kaiden Dossa went 6-for-11 with 7 RBIs, 5 runs, and 2 home runs.
  • Yale's first game loss drops them to 11-6-1 in conference play, while Columbia improves to 8-8-1.
State of Play
  • Yale has qualified for the Ivy League Tournament for the second consecutive year.
  • The Bulldogs sit third in the Ivy League, trailing Penn and Brown.
What's Next

The Bulldogs will face Central Connecticut State University in a non-conference matchup on Tuesday, April 28, aiming to build on their performance and secure a strong finish to the season.

Bottom Line

Yale's resilience in the doubleheader highlights their competitive spirit, especially with Dossa's standout performance, suggesting they are a force to be reckoned with as they head into the Ivy League Tournament.