BROWN BEARS BASEBALL

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Brown University's baseball program competes in the Ivy League at the NCAA Division I level, representing Providence's oldest institution of higher learning, founded in 1764. The Bears field a roster from Brown's student body of 11,005, balancing rigorous academic standards with athletic competition during the spring season. Like all Ivy League programs, Brown operates without athletic scholarships, relying instead on need-based financial aid to attract talented student-athletes who meet the university's demanding admissions criteria.

Competing within the Ivy League's historically strong conference, the Bears face eight other institutions in a league that has produced numerous Major League Baseball players and coaches over decades. Brown baseball operates through a lean coaching structure focused on developing fundamentals and fostering individual player growth. The program plays its home contests at a dedicated venue on campus, providing undergraduates with opportunities to compete at college baseball's highest non-scholarship level while maintaining Brown's emphasis on academic achievement alongside athletic excellence.

KEY FACTS

SchoolBrown University
SportBaseball
ConferenceIvy League
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Brown Baseball compete in?
Brown Bears Baseball competes in the The Ivy League conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Brown play baseball home games?
Brown Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Providence, RI.
Who is the head coach of Brown Baseball?
The head coach of Brown Bears Baseball is Staff.
When was Brown Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Brown Baseball is not currently available.