Brown Falls to Yale 73-62, Starts 0-2 in Ivy League Play

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Brown Falls to Yale 73-62, Starts 0-2 in Ivy League Play

Brown fell to Yale on Friday night. PHOTO: GoLocal
Brandon Anderson scored 20 points and dished out six assists, but it wasn’t enough as the Brown Bears fell to the Yale Bulldogs 73-62 on Friday night at the Pizzitola Sports Center on Brown’s campus.

"Give Yale a lot of credit. They were just a little bit better than us both offensively and defensively. It's a process and we're still learning. We're better than we played tonight and have to learn from this experience,” said Brown head coach Mike Martin after the game.

With the loss, the Bears fall to 7-8 overall and 0-2 in the Ivy League.

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It is the second straight season in which Brown has started 0-2 in the conference.

Yale improves to 14-4 overall and 2-0 in the Ivy League. 

Brown Can’t Rally in 2nd

After trailing by eight at the half, the Bears fell behind by as much as 13 points, 53-40, with nine minutes to play in the game.

Brown would get as close as six points on a couple of different occasions.

The first came when Perry Cowan drilled a three to make the score 53-47 with 7:13 left to play.

The Bulldogs would respond with eight straight points, capped off by a layup from Paul Atkinson to take a 61-47 lead with 4:03 to play.

The Bears would battle back to within six again, this time coming after an Anderson three to make the score 61-55 with 2:55 to play.

However, the Bulldogs would again respond when Azar Swain nailed back-to-back threes to make the score 67-55 with 1:55 left to go.

The Bears would not get closer than 10 points the rest of the way.

Brown shot 35% from the field in the game, making just 21 of 60 shots.

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Yale Grabs Control at Half

Through an evenly played first half, the Bears trailed by three, 28-25, with 2:07 left to play in the frame after David Mitchell knocked down a three.

However, the Bulldogs would answer with five straight points starting with a three from Eric Monroe and finished with a layup by August Mahoney to take a 33-25 lead with 50 seconds left.

On the Bears' final possession of the half, Anderson would turn the ball over, sending the teams into the locker room with the Bears trailing by eight.

Next Up

Brown returns to action on Friday, January 31 when they host Cornell at the Pizzitola Sports Center.

Tip-off is set for 7 p.m.


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