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Men's Basketball Snaps Skid With 92-64 Win Over Penn State-York

YORK, PA. -- The Apprentice School men's basketball team snapped a three-game losing skid on Sunday with a 92-64 win over Penn State-York in a U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association matchup.

Jumping out to a 40-34 halftime lead, the Builders shot a blistering 57% from the field for the game and outscored the Nittany Lions 52-30 using a three-pronged attack of Isaih Harrison, Tevin Andrews and Terrence Palmer.

Harrison scored a game-high 29 points to go along with four rebounds, while Andrews added 24 points and nine rebounds.  Palmer had his best game of the season with 15 points, five rebounds and three assists.

Apprentice School (6-5) returns back to Charlotte, N.C. area this coming weekend as they take on a pair of Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II foes in J.C. Smith on Dec. 18 and Livingstone on Dec. 19.