Harvard Crimson men's basketball
== Harvard Crimson Men's Basketball ==
The Harvard Crimson men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Harvard University. The team competes in the Ivy League conference in NCAA Division I.
History[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Crimson men's basketball team was established in 1900. Over the years, the team has seen varying levels of success, with notable achievements in recent decades under the leadership of head coach Tommy Amaker, who took over the program in 2007.
Home Venue[edit | edit source]
The team plays its home games at the Lavietes Pavilion, which is located on the campus of Harvard University in Allston, Massachusetts. The pavilion has a seating capacity of approximately 2,195 spectators.
Achievements[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Crimson men's basketball team has won several Ivy League championships, with their first title coming in 2011. They have also made multiple appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, with their first tournament win occurring in 2013 when they defeated the New Mexico Lobos in the second round.
Notable Players[edit | edit source]
Several players from the Harvard Crimson men's basketball team have gone on to play professionally, including Jeremy Lin, who has played in the NBA and gained widespread recognition during his time with the New York Knicks.
Coaching Staff[edit | edit source]
- Head Coach: Tommy Amaker
- Assistant Coaches: Brian DeStefano, Donny Guerinoni, Mike Sotsky
Rivalries[edit | edit source]
The Harvard Crimson men's basketball team has notable rivalries with other Ivy League schools, particularly the Yale Bulldogs men's basketball team. The annual matchups between these teams are highly anticipated events.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Harvard University
- Ivy League
- NCAA Division I
- Jeremy Lin
- Tommy Amaker
- Lavietes Pavilion
- Yale Bulldogs men's basketball
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