BROOKLYN, NY -
Griffin Levine (Dallas, TX) poured in a career high 42 points as the Pratt Institute's men's basketball team (10-8) rolled past The King's College, 105-78 on Thursday evening.
Levine's 42 points came on 13-17 from the floor including 9-11 from three-point range. The nine three-pointers were also a career high.
David SleziakÂ
(Brooklyn, NY) scored a season high 19 points while
King Turnbull (Houston, TX) added 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Pratt led the entire game and opened up a quick double-digit lead seven minutes into the first half. The lead continued to grow to as many as 15 over the first 20 minutes before the Cannoneers took a 48-34 lead into halftime.
In the second half, Pratt led by as many as 29. Levine converted on all six of his three-point attempts with the Cannoneers knocking down 10 as a team.
The 57 points scored by Pratt in the second half was a season high for points in a half. Pratt shot 52% from the floor and 14-29 from beyond the arc. The 105 points were also a season high.
The Cannoneers return to action on Saturday when it travels to SUNY Delhi for a 3 pm tip.