Stony Brook suspends Erik Pratt for 1 game after spitting at fan

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Stony Brook men’s basketball star Erik Pratt was suspended by the school for spitting on a fan during the team’s 82-69 loss to Monmouth on Thursday.

Pratt was heckled by fans with 2:30 left with Stony Brook trailing 79-63. Instead of ignoring the fans, Pratt turned around, spat at them and walked away.

“In light of his actions during last night’s game at Monmouth, I have made the decision, in consultation with the CAA, to suspend Erik Pratt for Saturday’s game at Hofstra,” Stony Brook athletic director Shawn Helibron said in a statement.

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UW-Milwaukee guard Erik Pratt (8), now playing for Stony Brook, looks to drive to the basket against Northern Kentucky in the second half of their game at UWM Panther Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 17, 2024. (Dave Kallmann/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/USA TODAY NETWORK)

“I met with Erik earlier and he acknowledged his mistake while accepting full responsibility for his actions. Although emotions were high at the time, he understands that his behavior was inappropriate and did not meet the standards we expect of our student-athletes, nor those set by our department, our institution and the CAA. Erik expressed his commitment to learning from this experience and moving forward in a positive manner.”

At the time of his ejection, Pratt led the team with 14 points and eight assists. Pratt is Stony Brook’s leading scorer, averaging 19.4 points per game, and his absence for the team’s game against Hofstra on Saturday is significant.

Milwaukee Panthers guard Erik Pratt (8), now playing for Stony Brook, dribbles during the Horizon League championship basketball game between the Oakland Golden Grizzlies and the Milwaukee Panthers at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indianapolis, Indiana, March 12, 2024. (Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Stony Brook is currently tied for fifth in the CAA tournament, and a loss to Hofstra could drop them in the standings.

Pratt previously played at Milwaukee and Texas A&M before joining Stony Brook.

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Texas A&M Aggies guard Erik Pratt (3), now playing for Stony Brook, leads a fast break during a basketball game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Texas A&M Aggies at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas. College Station, Texas, February 4, 2023. (Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Pratt isn’t the only athlete to be involved in a spitting controversy over the past year, as Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Carter spit on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott during the NFL season opener.

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