CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University men's basketball hosts Dartmouth College on Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16 at 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+) at Lavietes Pavilion as the Crimson closes out its Ivy League home opening weekend and continues a span of six home games in seven contests from Jan. 14 to Feb. 11.
What to Know
- Harvard trails Dartmouth all-time, 94-98, in a series that dates to the 1900-01 season. Harvard has won eight of the last 10 meetings, going back to the 2016-17 season. The Crimson holds a 22-6 mark against the Big Green under Tommy Amaker, The Thomas G. Stemberg '71 Family Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Basketball.
- Under the leadership of Tommy Amaker, The Thomas G. Stemberg '71 Family Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Basketball, Harvard has engaged with the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Crimson has made multiple trips to play Howard in Washington, D.C., including over MLK weekend in 2016 and 2019, while also touring the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. The team has also made two trips to Atlanta in recent seasons, playing at Mercer in 2018 and at Morehouse – Dr. King's alma mater – earlier this year. While in Atlanta, the Crimson has attended Sunday services at Ebenezer Baptist Church and visited The King Center, spending time at the tomb of Dr. King.
- In Harvard's Ivy League home opener, senior guard/forward Chris Ledlum totaled a double-double on 23 points and 10 rebounds, and the Crimson held the Lions below 30 percent shooting while gaining a 50-24 rebounding margin as Harvard defeated Columbia, 73-51, on Jan. 14.
- Senior guard/forward Chris Ledlum has averaged team highs in points (19.5), rebounds (9.1), and steals per game (1.7), scoring in double figures in 17 of 18 games, netting 20 or more points eight times, and posting six double-doubles, including four in his last five outings. He has scored in double figures in 11 straight games and grabbed eight or more rebounds in 10 straight contests.
- Ledlum ranks second in the Ivy League in points per game (19.5), first in rebounds per game (9.1), and second in steals per game (1.7). He also stands second in total points (351), first in field goals (135), second in free throws (56), first in offensive rebounds per game (3.1), fourth in blocks per game (1.2), and fifth in minutes per game (32.3). In Ivy League play only, he stands second in points per game (20.3), first in rebounds per game (11.5), fourth in assists per game (3.3), fourth in blocks per game (1.3), sixth in steals per game (1.8), and second in minutes per game (35.0).
- In the NCAA, Ledlum ranks 12th in field goals (135), 25th in points (351), 29th in points per game (19.5), 35th in rebounds (165), 37th in rebounds per game (9.2), 48th in offensive rebounds per game (3.06), and 43rd in double-doubles (six).
- Ledlum poured in a career-high 30 points with nine rebounds and a career-best five steals vs. Loyola Chicago (Nov. 25). Ledlum notched back-to-back 20-point double-doubles with a game-high 27 points and career-best 15 rebounds in the OT win at Maine (Dec. 28) prior to game highs in points (22) and rebounds (13) at Princeton (Dec. 31). Ledlum totaled 23 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists vs. Columbia (Jan. 14). In the Crimson's battle with UMass (Dec. 2), Ledlum posted a double-double on 25 points and 10 rebounds. He scored a game-high 29 points at Northeastern (Nov. 16) and then had 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting vs. Siena (Nov. 20). At No. 4 Kansas (Dec. 22), he registered 17 points and nine boards. Ledlum went for 21 points and nine boards in the OT win at Brown (Jan. 6) and finished with a double-double on 15 points and 14 boards at Yale (Jan. 7).
- Junior guard Sam Silverstein has tallied 7.6 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, while shooting 85.2 percent from the free throw line. He ranks fourth in the Ivy League in minutes per game (32.4), seventh in steals per game (1.3), and ninth in rebounds per game (5.6). In Ivy only play, he ranks ninth in rebounds per game (5.8). Silverstein scored a career-high 17 points with five rebounds and three assists at Fordham (Nov. 27) before grabbing a career-best 10 rebounds at Holy Cross (Nov. 30). He notched 13 points and five steals vs. Siena (Nov. 20). Over the Crimson's first week he posted 13 points and eight boards vs. Elon (Nov. 13), scored 14 points vs. Louisiana (Nov. 11), and netted 12 points with five rebounds at Morehouse (Nov. 7).
- Senior guard Idan Tretout has compiled 7.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. In Ivy play, he has posted 11.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game, while shooting 40.0 percent from 3-point distance. Tretout scored a career-high 17 points on 6-of-8 field goals in the OT win at Maine (Dec. 28). He tallied 15 points and five rebounds at Yale (Jan. 7) and netted 11 points vs. Columbia (Jan. 14). Tretout totaled 10 points and six rebounds at Fordham (Nov. 27) and notched 12 points vs. Elon (Nov. 13).
- Junior forward Justice Ajogbor ranks second in the Ivy League with 1.7 blocks per game and has added 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 53.3 percent from the field. In Ivy play, he paces the conference with 2.8 blocks per game and has shot 73.3 percent from the floor. Ajogbor tallied career highs in points (14), rebounds (six), and minutes (26) vs. UMass (Dec. 2). At No. 4 Kansas (Dec. 22), he blocked four shots and added eight points and four boards. Ajogbor tallied 10 points, nine boards, and four blocks vs. Columbia (Jan. 14). He is the only student-athlete to start all 18 games for the Crimson this year and has tallied multiple blocks in each of 10 games this year. In the NCAA rankings, he stands 51st in total blocks (30) and 60th in blocks per game (1.67).
- Sophomore guard Evan Nelson exploded for 23 points, six assists, and three steals, while making 8-of-12 field goals, 4-of-6 triples, and 3-of-3 free throws vs. Elon (Nov. 13). For the year, he has averaged 6.6 points, a team-best 3.5 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game. Nelson has distributed five or more assists in each of five games this season. At No. 4 Kansas (Dec. 22), he tallied 10 points and a game-best four assists. Nelson distributed a career-high seven assists at Princeton (Dec. 31). He ranks fourth in the Ivy League in assists per game (3.5) and third in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8). In Ivy only play, he stands fourth in assists per game (3.3) and fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6).
- First-year forward Chisom Okpara has averaged 8.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game on the year, scoring in double figures six times. In Ivy only play, he has shot 61.1 percent from the field. He dropped a career-high 24 points on 10-of-13 field goals with eight rebounds vs. Siena (Nov. 20) before tallying 16 points and six rebounds vs. Tufts (Dec. 4). In his first Ivy game, he netted 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting with six boards at Princeton (Dec. 31). He notched 10 points and five boards at UC Irvine (Dec. 20), posted 11 points on 4-of-5 field goals vs. Louisiana (Nov. 11), and grabbed 10 rebounds at Northeastern (Nov. 16). Okpara has gained Ivy League Rookie of the Week three times (Nov. 14, Nov. 21, Dec. 26).
- Senior guard Luka Sakota has registered 7.6 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game on the year. Sakota has scored in double figures seven times on the season. He hit a career-high six 3-pointers for a season-best 18 points vs. Tufts (Dec. 4). Sakota scored 14 points vs. Elon (Nov. 13), 13 points at Holy Cross (Nov. 30) and at Brown (Jan. 6), and 12 points at UC Irvine (Dec. 20).
- As a team, Harvard ranks second in the Ivy League in blocks per game (4.06), points per game allowed (63.6), opponent field goal percentage (.406), opponent 3-point percentage (.307), and steals per game (7.61). In Ivy play only, the Crimson leads the conference in scoring defense (61.5), field goal percentage defense (.393), rebounds per game (40.3), rebounding margin (7.8), and blocks per game (7.8). In the national rankings, Harvard sits 17th in fewest fouls per game (13.9), 41st in scoring defense (63.6), 53rd in rebounding margin (5.0), 58th in field goal percentage defense (40.6), 59th in blocks per game (4.3), and 60th in 3-point field goal percentage defense (30.7).
Next Up
Harvard hosts Cornell on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2:00 p.m. (ESPN+) in its third straight home game at Lavietes Pavilion.