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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) — 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 men’s 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 league’s 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 Year’s 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. Monday’s 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+.

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