Road to China
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.
Justin Bassey
Justin Bassey, #20 above, will battle with classmate Seth Towns and junior Andre Chatfield for playing time.
Chris Lewis
The highest ranked recruit to ever commit to the Crimson, Chris Lewis will battle with junior Chris Egi and senior Zena Edomsowan for playing time.
Christian Juzang
Shooting guard Christian Juzang made an early case for playing time with a 14 point performance against MIT.
Corey Johnson
Sophomore guard Corey Johnson looks to build on a promising season and could be the main scoring threat for the Crimson.