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SF Seth Towns (transfer to Howard)

HARVARD GRAD. This is just a courtesy reminder that one of the newest BasketBucks graduated from Harvard in three years.



Playing basketball for your dream school after already receiving a degree from Harvard is damn close to a perfect college career. Let's just go ahead and add a natty as the cherry on top.

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I can't explain how excited I am to watch Towns play for the S&G. Love this kids game and of course I'm always partial to the CBUS kids
 
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Top 15 college basketball graduate transfers of the 2020 recruiting cycle

Here are the top 15 graduate transfers to watch coming out of the 2020 recruiting cycle


4. Seth Towns
Old school: Harvard | New school: Ohio State

Like Aiken, Towns' time at Harvard was derailed by injury. But if he can regain the form he showed in the 2017-18 season, he'll make an immediate impact for the Buckeyes as a floor-stretching forward with defensive versatility. Towns is expected to have two seasons of eligibility in what amounts to a homecoming for the Columbus, Ohio native.



Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...duate-transfers-of-the-2020-recruiting-cycle/

The #3 guy was also a Harvard graduate. He's "coming home" too:

"Bryce Aiken is coming home — to Seton Hall.

After a Harvard basketball career that included Ivy League Rookie of the Year, two first-team All-Ivy appearances, and almost 17 points per game across his four years in Cambridge, Aiken will play next season as a graduate transfer for the Pirates, a decision he announced this afternoon on his Instagram page.

Aiken is expected to receive a medical redshirt for his foot issues this year, and will be immediately eligible for the 2020-2021 season.

“Creating an experience that I could share with my loved ones was something I always dreamt of,” Aiken told the Crimson prior to publicizing his decision. “There’s a sense of pride that’s been manifesting inside of me because of this decision and I am so proud of that feeling.”

The talented guard was ranked No. 86 nationally and No. 19 amongst point guards coming out of high school, turning down offers from Seton Hall, Miami, Auburn, Florida State, Creighton, and other Power Five schools to be a part of Coach Tommy Amaker’s vaunted recruiting class. Four years later, Aiken pared his transfer list down to Michigan, Maryland, Iowa State, and Seton Hall, before deciding to return home to his native state of New Jersey and the school that recruited him from the start."
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2020/4/10/mbb-aiken-graduate-announcement/

Just sayin': Too bad Ohio State didn't get him too, besides needing another point guard, worst case scenario would be that 2 Harvard guys sure shouldn't hurt the team's GPA......:biggrin:
 
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