Softball to Face Princeton in First Round of Ivy League Tournament
Brown softball is set to face No. 1 seed Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament's first round on May 7 at 12 p.m. The Bears enter the tournament as the four seed, aiming to defend their championship title from last season, having finished the regular season with an 11-9 record in league play. Key players include Macy Borowski, who made the Second Team All-Ivy, and Abby Bettencourt, who led the team with a .340 batting average. The matchup will be streamed on ESPN+ from Princeton University.
By the Numbers- Brown finished the regular season with an 11-9 record in Ivy League play.
- Macy Borowski leads the team with 137 strikeouts, the most in the Ivy League.
Despite being the reigning champions, the Bears face a tough opponent in Princeton, who boasts a strong performance with an 18-3 record in league play. Moreover, Princeton recently split a series against Dartmouth, presenting potential vulnerabilities.
State of Play- Brown is on a quest to replicate last year's success, with several players showcasing impressive personal stats.
- Princeton enters the tournament as the top seed but has shown some inconsistencies, losing two of their last three games.
If Brown can harness its momentum and capitalize on Princeton's recent struggles, they could surprise as tournament underdogs. A win in the first round would bolster their confidence going forward, potentially leading to an extended playoff run.
Bottom LineBrown's performance hinges on key player contributions and leveraging weaknesses from Princeton to stay competitive. This matchup is crucial for both teams, with the potential to alter the dynamic of the tournament.
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