After a one year hiatus, the Harvard baseball dynasty is on the cusp of once again reigning atop the Red Rolfe Division.
The Crimson took three of four games at Brown this weekend to move into sole possession of first place in the four-team division. Even if second-place Brown wins all six of its remaining Ivy games, Harvard (16-21, 10-6 Ivy) can still clinch the Red Rolfe title outright by taking three out of four this weekend against Dartmouth.
“We’re confident,” freshman center fielder Bryan Hale said. “With our pitching, we can beat anybody.”
The Crimson—which has now won eight of its last 12 games—rode solid pitching and hot hitting to its three wins against the Bears this weekend.
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