CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – Princeton took the team lead by one shot while Harvard moved to second following the second round of the 2026 Ivy League Men’s Golf Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.
After sitting second through 18 holes, the Tigers carded a seven-over-par 295 on Saturday to move to 13-over-par, 589 overall and take a one-shot lead over the Crimson (+14, 590), who entered the day in first.
Columbia made the biggest move up the leaderboard, climbing from fifth into third after a 12-over-par, 300 round. The Lions sit at 28-over-par, 604, followed by Yale (+34, 610), which held steady in fourth. Penn dropped two spots into fifth at 36-over-par, 612 after opening the tournament in third. Dartmouth (+45, 621) and Cornell (+53, 629) remain sixth and seventh, respectively.
Individually, Princeton’s Reed Greyserman used a one-under-par 71 to move into a tie for first at one-under-par, 143, alongside Harvard’s Barry Zhang, who followed his opening-round 69 with a 74 on Saturday.
Princeton also placed Riccardo Fantinelli in third at even-par, 144, while Harvard’s William Ma and Penn’s Hayden Adams are tied for fourth at two-over-par, 146.
Columbia’s Alejandro Formosa climbed into seventh at four-over-par, 148 to lead the Lions’ charge up the standings, while Yale’s Colin Li made one of the day’s biggest individual moves, jumping into eighth after an even-par 72.
Final round play is set for tomorrow with tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. Pairings can be found
here.