Although the Ivy League won't have a basketball season, a few of its most notable recent performers will be playing this year for new schools in different conferences.
Former Harvard stars Bryce Aiken and Seth Towns, as well as ex-Yale standout Jordan Bruner, left as graduate transfers. Aiken headed to Seton Hall, Towns joined No. 23 Ohio State and Bruner opted to finish his career in Alabama.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to be here and have a potential season," Aiken said during the Big East media event before the Ivy League officially pulled the plug on its 2020-21 season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Ivy League trio reflects how the pandemic didn't stop the flurry of transfers that take place during every college basketball offseason.
Each of the two former Harvard players is trying to bounce back from an injury.
Towns was the 2017-18 Ivy League player of the year, but the 6-foot-8 forward has missed each of the last two seasons due to knee injuries and isn't expected to be ready for the start of this season. He has two more seasons of eligibility.
Aiken averaged 22.2 points as the Ivy League's top scorer in 2018-19 but played only seven games before a foot injury knocked him out for the remainder of last season. Aiken also is dealing with a knee issue, but the 6-foot guard says he should be ready for the start of the season and that he looks forward to testing himself against Big East competition.
"The speed of the game and temp of the game will be different from what I'm accustomed to in the Ivy League, but as I get my feet wet and get a couple of games under me, I should be more than good," Aiken said.