Road to China
Six Harvard Affiliates Win Schwarzman Scholarships
Six University affiliates – including three Harvard seniors – learned Thursday they will have the opportunity to earn a Master’s degree in Beijing next year through the Schwarzman Scholars program.
Crimson falls to Stanford in China
Corey Johnson ‘20 was unable to get it going from the three point line against Stanford for the Crimson. The Crimson fell to Stanford during the Pac-12 China game, with a final score of 80-70.
Merdeces-Benz Arena
In its first match of the season, the Crimson feel to Stanford at Shanghai's Mercedes-Benz Arena
NOTEBOOK: Freshmen Make Impact, Point Looks Strong in Loss to Cardinal
It was a day of new faces as the Crimson took on Stanford in Shanghai—new players in Harvard’s top-10 recruiting class, new starters from the newest group of upperclassmen, and new fans as Harvard and the Pac-12 seek to expand the strength and quality of university sports in China.
Men's Basketball Drops Shanghai Opener to Stanford, 80-70
Stanford's Reid Travis stole the show, leading all players with 24 points and 17 rebounds in what was the regular season opener for both teams as the Cardinal claimed a 80-70 victory over the Crimson.
Zach Yoshor
Junior Zach Yoshor will have to make major improvements if he figures to get playing time this season.
Robbie Feinberg
Sophomore Robbie Feinberg, a walk-on last year, will likely struggle to get playing time in his second season.
James McLean
Sophomore James McLean has a steep climb upwards if he wishes to see any playing time this season.
Pac-12 Network Combines with AliSports to Broadcast Pac-12 Global Initiative
A typical Harvard men’s basketball game at Lavietes Pavilion garners a few hundred fans, and swells in Ivy play. But for the Crimson’s season opener against Stanford in Shanghai on Saturday (Friday at 11 PM EST), the team will be performing for a much larger audience.
Matt Fraschilla
After an ACL injury sidelined him last season. the senior will return to the court in hopes of ending his career with an Ivy League championship.
Main Panel
FUSC's Liguo Yang, PAC-12 commissioner Larry Scott, and Alisports CEO Zhang Dazhong (from left to right).
Chris Egi
Junior Chris Egi will likely battle for playing time in the paint alongside Zena Edosomwan and Chris Lewis.
Andre Chatfield
Junior Andre Chatfield's defensive capabilities could provide some minutes off the bench for the guard.
Showdown in Shanghai
While the Crimson have spent this week traveling throughout Shanghai, the team now gets ready to open up its season against Stanford.
Men's Basketball to Open Season in Shanghai Against Stanford
The Harvard men’s basketball team will begin its regular season and cap off its week-long trip to Shanghai with a matchup with arguably its most challenging nonconference foe, as the Crimson will take on Stanford on Saturday afternoon at Mercedes-Benz Arena.
Zena Edosomwan
The Crimson's big man in the middle will be looked upon this year as a defensive and offensive powerhouse.
Zena Edosomwan
After Chambers tore his ACL early in the year, the big question for the Crimson was who the offense was going to come from. Enter Edosomwan.
Matt Fraschilla
When Chambers went down with an ACL injury before the season started, Fraschilla was the main expected beneficiary. Things went downhill quickly, however.
Shanghai Disney
The Crimson, as part of its trip, closely interacted with students from the Yao Foundation when at Shanghai Disney.
Corbin Miller
Miller took a couple of small steps forward in 2015-2016, shifting into more of a point guard role for the Crimson.
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.
Andre Chatfield
Chatfield comes into 2016-2017 as a rare and favorable archetype: the veteran in a position of need.
Chris Egi
In his second year in Cambridge, Egi continued to progress. After getting spot minutes as a freshman, the big man became the primary backup to then-junior center Zena Edosomwan.