Harvard Men's Basketball concluded its 2025-26 season with an awards banquet celebrating standout performances. Sophomore guard Robert Hinton received the Raymond P. Lavietes '36 Most Valuable Player Award for the second consecutive year. Fellow players were recognized for various achievements, highlighting the team's commitment to sportsmanship, improvement, and academic success.

By the Numbers
  • Robert Hinton named MVP for the second straight year.
  • Team achieved a 79.9% free throw percentage, ranking them as NCAA leaders in the category.
State of Play
  • Awards featured included Most Improved Player, Sportsmanship Award, and Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Key winners were Tey Barbour for Most Improved and Thomas Batties II for Defensive Player.
What's Next

The team will look to build on their accolades as they prepare for the next season, focusing on recruitment and training to enhance their competitive edge.

Bottom Line

The banquet served as a reminder of the players' dedication and achievements, setting a positive tone as they transition into the future with both talent and teamwork.