Pride took his game to a level heretofore unseen last week, leading the Bulldogs to a road sweep with a pair of herculean efforts. The junior from Syracuse averaged a whopping 38.0 points per game, but that wasn’t all. He added 11.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 1.0 block per outing, shot an efficient 53.6 percent from the floor and was a perfect 12-12 from the line. In one of the all-time great stat lines in league history, Pride tallied a career-high, NEC single-game season-high and DI program record 44 points to spark Bryant to a 89-82 victory at SFU on Thursday. He came back two days later and scored 32 of his team’s 62 points in a one-point win at Mount St. Mary’s that extended Bryant’s win streak to eight and kept the Bulldogs one game back of Wagner in the standings. Pride, who was also named Lou Henson Mid-Major Player of the Week, ranks first in the NEC in double-doubles (eight), fifth in scoring (17.5), second in rebounding (8.1), eighth in steals (1.6), seventh in made 3P (1.8).