
Harvard Crimson forward Chris Ledlum has announced that he will enter the transfer portal and play for another program next season. The Ivy League does not allow graduate students to play sports and since the forward has eligibility left he will play elsewhere next season. When he was coming out of high school, Ledlum picked Harvard over several top college basketball programs. He will have plenty of interest from that level of college basketball once again this offseason. Ledlum showcased a lot of talent during his time playing in the Ivy Laague for the Harvard Crimson.
Dame Adelekun and Chris Ledlum in the portal because the Ivy won’t allow a 5th year is pretty unfortunate for those schools, but raises the question:
Does that mean Tosan Evbuomwan is going to enter too? That would be one heck of a get for some high major team.
— Matthew Winick (@matthewwinick) March 7, 2023
This season with the Harvard Crimson, Chris Ledlum averaged 18.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 blocks, and 1.8 steals per game. He paired those numbers with a field goal percentage of 47.3 percent and a three-point percentage of 29.4 percent. Now that he is in the transfer portal, programs will reach out to him for the next college basketball season in the Fall. Ledlum will be one of the top players in the portal and could help a team win a Championship next season if he picks the right program. This year’s transfer portal is just beginning to heat up heading into March.