
Yale
(-9.5)

Brown
(+9.5)
Highlights
Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â The Yale menâs basketball team used a strong second half to defeat Brown 70-53 in an Ivy League contest Monday night at Pizzitola Sports Center. The Bulldogs, who led 29-30 at halftime, outscored the Bears 41-23 after the break. Samson Aletan led Yale with 13 points and four blocks. Riley Fox added a game-high 18 points off the bench. Brown was paced by Landon Lewis with 16 points. Yale improved to 11-2 overall. Brown fell to 5-8. An announced crowd of 413 attended the game.
Extended Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â In a defensive struggle defined by physicality and timely shot-making, the Yale Bulldogs methodically pulled away from the Brown Bears for a 70-53 victory in an Ivy League menâs basketball contest Monday night at a sparsely attended Pizzitola Sports Center. The game, witnessed by 413 fans, was less a showcase of offensive firepower and more a testament to Yaleâs defensive discipline and ability to capitalize on Brownâs mistakes. The Bulldogs, now 11-2 overall, held the Bears to just 23 second-half points, turning a narrow 29-30 halftime deficit into a comfortable 17-point win. Brown fell to 5-8. The most important part of the game was a decisive 15-2 run by Yale spanning the midpoint of the second half, which transformed a two-possession contest into a commanding double-digit lead. With Brown having closed to 42-38 on an Adrian Uchidiuno 3-pointer with 12:50 remaining, Yaleâs defense locked in. The Bulldogs forced consecutive empty possessions from the Bears, while on the other end, they executed with precision. Samson Aletan converted inside off a feed from Devon Arlington, and after a Brown miss, Riley Fox connected on a pull-up jumper. Following a Brown offensive foul, Aletan drew contact and hit a free throw. The exclamation point came when Isaac Celiscar found Fox for a 3-pointer, pushing the Yale lead to 50-38 and forcing a Brown timeout with 7:41 to play. The Bears never recovered, as Yaleâs defense continued to smother their attempts to mount a comeback. Yale was led by a balanced and efficient offensive effort. Sophomore forward Samson Aletan of Dallas provided a strong interior presence, scoring 13 points, dishing out two assists, and swatting four Brown shots in 29 minutes. His defensive impact, particularly in protecting the rim, was a constant deterrent. Guard Riley Fox of West Hartford, Connecticut, was the gameâs leading scorer, pouring in 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting in just 21 minutes off the bench, providing crucial offensive sparks in both halves. Brown, which shot poorly from the field throughout the night, was paced by Landon Lewis of Los Angeles, who scored 16 points and grabbed two rebounds. Adrian Uchidiuno of Markham, Canada, added 14 points, all of which came in the first half, as Yaleâs defensive adjustments limited his looks after the break. Point guard Jeremiah Jenkins of New Britain, Connecticut, facilitated the offense with 10 assists but was held to just three points on 1-of-8 shooting. The first half was a back-and-forth affair featuring eight lead changes. Brownâs early offense flowed through Uchidiuno, who hit three first-half 3-pointers. Yale countered with Foxâs scoring off the bench and the inside work of Aletan and Nick Townsend. The Bears took their one-point lead into the intermission on a Landon Lewis jumper with just over three minutes left, but the Bulldogs had already begun to establish control on the glass and in the paint. The second half belonged entirely to Yale. The Bulldogs opened the period with a 7-2 spurt to reclaim the lead for good. While their own shooting percentages were not stellar, they generated higher-quality looks and completely stifled Brownâs rhythm. The Bears endured scoring droughts of over four minutes on two separate occasions in the half, and their 23 points after halftime marked a season low for a Yale opponent this season. Nick Townsend of Chappaqua, New York, was a steadying force for Yale, contributing 10 points, five assists, and relentless activity on both ends in his 35 minutes. Trevor Mullin of Wellesley, Massachusetts, directed the offense with four assists, and Casey Simmons of Milton, Massachusetts, chipped in seven points and several key defensive rebounds. Yaleâs victory, while not aesthetically pleasing, was a classic example of its formula under coach James Jones: defend, rebound, and grind out possessions. The Bulldogs outperformed pregame expectations from oddsmakers, who had installed them as 9.5-point favorites, but the combined score of 123 points fell well under the projected total of 147. National Statisticalâs ELO rating system had given Yale an 88.1% probability of winning entering the contest. The Bulldogs now look ahead to a key Ivy League road test at Princeton on Saturday. Brown will travel to face Penn on the same day, seeking to halt a two-game conference skid.
Preview
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â A surging Yale team looks to rebound from its most lopsided loss of the season when it visits Brown on Monday to open Ivy League menâs basketball play. The Bulldogs (10-2) travel to the Pizzitola Sports Center for a conference clash with the Bears (5-7). Yale enters with the leagueâs best non-conference record, highlighted by road wins at Akron, College of Charleston and Vermont. Their momentum was checked in a 102-78 defeat at then-Alabama on Dec. 29. Yale is led by guard Isaac Celiscar, who scored 17 points against the Crimson Tide. Celiscar has been a consistent force, averaging 14 points over his last three games. Nick Townsend, who had a team-high 18 points at Alabama, provides additional scoring punch. Brown concluded its non-conference schedule with a dominant 105-47 victory over Johnson & Wales on New Yearâs Eve. Forward Charlie OSullivan was efficient in limited minutes during that rout, posting 17 points and eight rebounds in just 16 minutes of play. Landon Lewis added 19 points off the bench. The Bears have struggled against higher-level competition, with losses to Providence, Rhode Island and Boston University. Their defense will be tested by a Yale offense averaging over 83 points per game. Mondayâs contest begins a critical stretch for both teams. Yale faces a quick turnaround with a trip to Princeton next Saturday. Brown hits the road to face Penn next Saturday before hosting Columbia the following weekend. Historically, Yale has controlled the series, winning the last nine meetings. The teams will meet again in New Haven on Feb. 6. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.