Harvard grad-transfer Bryce Aiken committed to Seton Hall today, over the likes of Michigan, Iowa State, and Maryland. Aiken is one of the most sought after grad-transfers and will do wonders for the Pirates if he remains healthy. Aiken announced his intentions to transfer after the end of the season due to the COVID-19 crisis. He joined fellow senior Seth Towns in the transfer portal, who recently committed to Ohio State. Aiken was also good during his time at Harvard but only played 65 games for the Crimson over four years. If Aiken is healthy this season, he might prove to be a huge difference-maker for the Seton Hall Pirates.
It was always meant to be!!! pic.twitter.com/hxT4fYqdjn
— Bryce Aiken (@BryceAiken) April 9, 2020
Bryce Aiken is a 6-foot guard out of New Jersey, who was a top 100 recruit coming out of high school. Aiken is a score-first point guard, with a knack for scoring well at all three levels. He is a strong contributor, with a selfless, hard-working attitude that should fit right in at Seton Hall. Over 18 games as a junior, he averaged 22.2 points per game, 2.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. He did this on 43.4 % shooting from the field, 39.8% from three and 85.5% from the line. Aiken is an all-around good player, especially if he able to stay healthy this season.
Here’s the BUZZER BEATER from BRYCE AIKEN! ?? @ESPNAssignDesk #OhBuddy #GoCrimsonhttps://t.co/ZtapuFUzjx pic.twitter.com/64kZMypAy7
— Harvard Basketball (@HarvardMBB) February 9, 2019
If healthy, Aiken will be a strong guard who will greatly help the Pirates this season.