Brown vs. Harvard Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-15-2024
Brown vs. Harvard Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-15-2024

It’s an Ivy League clash on the hardwood as a pair of programs looking to earn a win in conference play take the floor in the Bay State. The Brown Bears are on the road as they make the trip to take on the Harvard Crimson Monday afternoon. Brown fell at home to Yale, 80-70, in their previous contest Tuesday night, failing to cover the line as a seven-point underdog. Harvard was clobbered 89-58 on the road by Princeton in their previous contest last Saturday, failing to cover the line as a 13-point underdog. In the all-time series between the teams, the Crimson own an 80-63 advantage, but it was Brown picking up a 68-65 road win in the most recent matchup on February 4, 2023.

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Brown lost their third straight and their seventh in the last nine games as they fell short at home against Yale their last time out. The Bears fell to 4-12 overall and stand 0-1 in Ivy League play as they look to get some positive momentum going. Against Yale, Brown found themselves down 12-0 just over two minutes into the game and was playing from behind the rest of the way. The Bears were down 13 at the half and climbed within four with 3:36 to play before running out of steam. Brown gave up the next 10 points while going scoreless over the next three-plus minutes to seal their fate. The Bears shot 44.6% from the field, including nine of 26 from three-point range, but allowed Yale to shoot 51.5% in the contest. Kino Lilly Jr. led Brown with 23 points in the loss.

The Bears enter this game 295th in the nation in scoring offense with 69.5 points per game. Brown is 82nd in the nation in rebounding with 38.6 boards a night and 272nd in assists by dishing out 12.3 dimes a night. The Bears have been average on the defensive end, ranking 186th in scoring defense as they allow 71.8 points per game. Kino Lilly Jr. leads the team with 19.5 points plus 2.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists a night on the season. Kalu Anya contributes 10.2 points plus 6.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists a night while Nana Owusu-Anane chips in 14 points plus 8.8 rebounds a game. Aaron Cooley, Felix Kloman, Kimo Ferrari, A.J. Lesburt, Landon Lewis and Malachi Ndur are also important contributors for the Bears on the offensive end. Brown shoots 41.1% from the field as a team on the year. The Bears knock down an average of 7.4 three-pointers a night while draining only 32.1% of their three-point attempts. Brown is a brutal team at the free throw line as they convert a measly 63.8% of their attempts on the season. That number is 346th of the 362 teams in Division I.

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