Road to China


Siyani Chambers

Coming into the 2015-2016 season, Chambers—a three-year starter at the game's most important position—was expected to be the senior leader on a team that had just lost four rotation players (including its best player, Wesley Saunders '15) to graduation. The fantasy evaporated as quickly as it started.


Tommy McCarthy

Originally expected to back up Chambers, McCarthy was given the starting role when Chambers suffered an ACL injury in the offseason and elected to leave campus to preserve his eligibility.


Weisner Perez

Sophomore Weisner Perez figures to battle for playing time in a deep wing position.


Balsa Dragovic

Given the surfeit of frontcourt talent arriving in Cambridge next fall, Dragovic may eventually become a casualty of Harvard coach Tommy Amaker's recruiting prowess.


Bryce Aiken

Aiken was the cherry on the top for Harvard, who nabbed the New Jersey alum near the end of the recruiting calendar when Aiken gave his verbal commitment shortly after visiting campus last October.


Robert Baker Jr.

Robert Baker Jr. was the recruit that took the recruiting class from good to great, signing in mid-August to give the Crimson an important boost after the earlier signings of four-star recruits Chris Lewis and Seth Towns.


At the Line

Freshman Chris Lewis gets ready to shoot from the charity stripe. The game against Shanghai Jiao Tong provided the Crimson another opportunity to integrate the rookies and build chemistry.


Shanghai Showdown

In its first round of action in Shanghai, the Crimson took on Shanghai Jiao Tong University in the 5th Annual U.S.-China Men’s Basketball Friendship Game as part of the Pac-12 Global Initiative.


Men's Basketball Wins Shanghai Jiao Tong Exhibition

When the Harvard men’s basketball team goes on a road trip, it usually boards a bus and drives at most a few hours. However, for this particular road exhibition, the team had to travel for nearly a full day by plane.


Chris Lewis

Lewis was the first big recruit to commit to Harvard, having made his decision in January 2015. At the time, he was ranked 44th in his class, making him the highest-ranked recruit ever to commit to Harvard.


Road to China

As the season opener against Stanford looms, the Crimson Sports Staff presents Road to China, an in-depth look at the team, its activities and experience in China, and all things Crimson basketball related leading up to the team's historic matchup in Shanghai.


Henry Welsh

Henry Welsh, seen collecting a rebound above, provides some size and depth for the Crimson.


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