Senior (2021-2022)
Appeared in 16 games ... Netted five points with two rebounds against Dartmouth (Mar. 5) ... Picked up two rebounds and a steal at Brown (Feb. 4) ... Returned from injury at Cornell (Jan. 22) … Saw action at Massachusetts (Dec. 4) ... Picked up one rebound against Rhode Island (Dec 1.) ... Saw action against Northeastern (Nov. 27) ... Recorded a career-high 12 points, four rebounds, and two steals against Colgate (Nov. 24) ... Saw action at Siena (Nov. 22) ... Collected five points, two rebounds, two assists and a career high two steals against MIT (Nov. 20) ... Notched two points, one rebound, one assist and one steal at Albany (Nov. 17) ... Scored seven points at Iona (Nov. 13) ... Totaled six points and two assists against Morehouse (Nov. 9).
Junior (2020-21)
Did not compete due to season cancelation by the Ivy League.
Sophomore (2019-20)
Did not suit up in his second season.
First-Year (2018-19)
Appeared in 16 games with two starts … Averaged 2.8 points, 0.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game … Had six points in career debut against MIT (Nov. 6) … Went a perfect 3-for-3 from 3-point range against Northeastern (Nov. 9) … Tallied career-highs of 11 points and five assists in first start at Vermont (Dec. 8) … Tallied five points against Mercer (Dec. 29) … Helped Harvard to its second-straight Ivy League Championship, its seventh in nine seasons, and a berth in the NIT for the second-consecutive season.
Before Harvard
Three-year starter for Mater Dei and one-year starter at Santa Monica HS … Played for California Supreme on Nike EYBL Circuit … Three-time Mater Dei team captain … Three-time Trinity League MVP from 2015-18, the first ever to accomplish the feat … First team all-state selection in 2016-17 and 2017-18 … First team All-CIF in 2015-16 and 2016-17, led team to 2018 CIF Championship … 2018 CIF Player of the Year … Had #12 jersey retired by Mater Dei … City of Palms All-Tournament team and 3-point shootout champion … Two-time MVP of Mission Viejo Tournament … Grandfather, Irving Fuller, was a 1957 graduate of Harvard.

Spencer Freedman with Mark Gearan, the newly-appointed director of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government. Spencer has a strong interest in politics and, specifically, leadership. We could not think of a more perfect VIP than Mark, who served as White House Director of Communications in the Bill Clinton Administration, and later as the President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Spencer and Mark spoke about several campaigns for this election season, and Mark’s experiences in the White House.