News Summary
The University of Pennsylvania defeated Brown University 5-2 in the Ivy League Baseball Tournament on May 3, 2025. Key contributions from Penn’s pitcher Stiles Begnaud and strong offensive plays, including crucial home runs, led to their victory. Brown made notable efforts, especially with a powerful performance by Dillehay, but ultimately fell short. The win boosts Penn’s prospects in the tournament as they demonstrate their dominance in collegiate baseball.
Penn Defeats Brown 5-2 in Ivy League Baseball Tournament Showdown
Philadelphia, PA – The University of Pennsylvania’s baseball team secured an important victory over Brown University, winning the Ivy League Tournament showdown with a final score of 5-2 on May 3, 2025. The win improves Penn’s chances in the tournament following a strong performance both offensively and defensively.
Penn’s pitcher Stiles Begnaud was instrumental in the victory, earning his second win of the season and improving his record to 2-1. Brown’s starter, Jake Moss, suffered the loss, marking his record at 1-1. Additional contributions came from Marty Coyne, who raised his season record to 4-1 with effective pitching throughout the game.
The game began on a high note for Penn, who scored three runs in the first inning and followed up with four runs in the second inning. A pivotal moment occurred in the second when a Penn player hit a two-run home run that cleared the left field fence, boosting their lead significantly. Brown’s efforts to rally and fight back were notable, but they struggled to regain control of the game. Peter Dubie for Brown now holds a record of 2-5 after the tournament match.
Key Highlights of the Match
Several noteworthy performances helped shape the outcome of the game. A critical moment for Brown was Meusy‘s execution of a squeeze play that temporarily allowed them to take the lead at 2-1 in the fifth inning, demonstrating their offensive capabilities despite ultimately falling short. Meanwhile, RT contributed with a triple that set up a subsequent hit from Powell, bringing RT home and further establishing Penn’s dominance.
Brown fought hard, and Dillehay proved to be a key player, hitting his fifth home run of the season in the sixth inning, narrowing the score to 5-3. He later tied the game with a second home run in a powerful display of offense, leveling the score at 5-5 in the eighth inning.
In addition to offensive showcases, the game featured several strong defensive plays, including two double plays executed by Brown’s middle infield during the first two innings, which momentarily stifled Penn’s momentum. In the seventh inning, Penn’s Johnson hit a double, crucially bringing home Henshon as an insurance run to extend their lead to 3-1.
Game Overview
The matchup was not only significant for the teams involved but was also broadcast on ESPN+, allowing fans to engage with the Ivy League tournament from the comfort of their homes. The presence of televised coverage highlights the importance of the tournament and the growing interest in collegiate baseball.
This victory sets a positive tone for Penn as they advance in the Ivy League Tournament, while Brown will look to regroup and focus on their upcoming games to improve upon their performance. Each team displayed their skills and pursuit of victory, making for a thrilling viewing experience and a memorable matchup in the Ivy League baseball history.
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- Wikipedia: Ivy League
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Baseball
- Google News: Ivy League baseball 2025

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