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Detroit Mercy Titans

The Detroit Mercy Titans (formerly known as the Detroit Titans) are the athletic teams of University of Detroit Mercy. The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. The school primarily competes in the Horizon League, but competes in other conferences for fencing and lacrosse, sports not sponsored for either men or women by the Horizon League. Fencing, a co-ed sport, competes in the Midwest Fencing Conference. Men's lacrosse moved from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference to the ASUN Conference in July 2021.[2] Women's lacrosse joined the Mid-American Conference for that league's first women's lacrosse season in 2021.[3][4]

Detroit Mercy Titans
UniversityUniversity of Detroit Mercy
ConferenceHorizon League (primary)
ASUN (men's lacrosse)
MAC (women's lacrosse)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorRobert Vowels
LocationDetroit, Michigan
Varsity teams17
Basketball arenaCalihan Hall
Baseball stadiumBuysse Ballpark
Soccer stadiumTitan Field
MascotTommy Titan
NicknameTitans
ColorsRed, white, and blue[1]
     
Websitewww.detroittitans.com

Teams edit

A member of the Horizon League, Detroit Mercy sponsors 17 NCAA varsity teams (seven men's, eight women's, and one co-ed NCAA-sanctioned sports).[5] Previously the Tigers, in either 1919[6] or 1924[7] the school adopted the Titans nickname.

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Golf Golf
Lacrosse Lacrosse
Soccer Soccer
Track and field Softball
Track and field
Co-ed sports
Fencing
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Sports edit

Men’s basketball edit

On June 13, 2018, Detroit Mercy named Mike Davis the 22nd head coach in men’s basketball program history.[8] The NCAA tournament-tested Davis previously coached at Texas Southern University, where he led the team to four regular season titles, four conference tournament championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He led Indiana University to the 2002 NCAA Championship game.

Starring for the Titans is Davis’ son, Antoine Davis. In his debut season in 2018–19, Antoine Davis broke the NCAA Division I freshman record for 3-point field goals made in a season, previously held by NBA star Stephen Curry.[9]

Former head coach Ray McCallum led Detroit Mercy to the Horizon League Championship during the 2011–12 season, granting the Titans an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Detroit Mercy received a 15 seed and lost to the University of Kansas in the tournament's second round.

McCallum's predecessor Perry Watson led a successful program at Detroit's Southwestern High School and served as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan before coming to Detroit Mercy and maintained strong recruiting ties within the city's public league. After 14 seasons Watson stepped down as head coach at the end of the 2007–2008 season. Watson guided Detroit Mercy to 10 winning seasons, three league titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances and an NIT Final Four. The Titans two NCAA appearances also included victories over St. John's and UCLA. Between 1997–98 and 2000–01, the Titans had four straight 20-victory seasons.

Dick Vitale, ESPN's most well-known college basketball commentator, was the Detroit men's basketball head coach for four seasons (1973–1977) before becoming the school's athletic director in 1977. The following year he left to coach the Detroit Pistons. In his final year as a college head coach, "Dickie V" led the Titans to the Round of 16 in the 1977 NCAA tournament before losing 86–81 to Michigan.

Women’s basketball edit

On June 15, 2021, LaTanya Collins was named interim head coach for the 2021–22 season, replacing AnnMarie Gilbert.[10] The program went through turmoil in what proved to be Gilbert's only season.

During the 2020–21 season, extensively affected by COVID-19, Detroit Mercy was one of several Division I programs that canceled its season early, but the only one that did so for reasons unrelated to the pandemic. On January 17, 2021, the parents of all 14 players on the roster sent a letter to athletic director Robert Vowels Jr. alleging NCAA rules violations, as well as rampant emotional and physical abuse, by Gilbert.[11] After an internal investigation, Detroit Mercy retained Gilbert, but after all 14 players on the 2020–21 roster left the program,[a] Gilbert resigned on June 15, with assistant Collins taking over on an interim basis.

Gilbert’s predecessor, Bernard Scott, led the Titans to 33 wins in his first two seasons, including a trip to the Horizon League championship game at Joe Louis Arena in 2016–17. His contract was not renewed following the 2019–20 season.[13]

Scott took over for Autumn Rademacher, a former star guard at Detroit Mercy. Rademacher coached the Titans from 2008–2015, guiding the team to 89 victories, including a 20-win season in 2011–12 and appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) and Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI) National Tournament. In 2010–11, Rademacher led Detroit Mercy to a win over in-state rival and Big Ten member Michigan. The victory not only ended a six-game losing streak to Michigan, it was the first triumph over the Wolverines – as well as against the Big Ten – since 1994.

Men’s lacrosse edit

The Detroit Mercy men's lacrosse team, coached by Matt Holtz, won the 2013 MAAC Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament, where they were downed in the fourth quarter by Notre Dame.[14][15]

Football (discontinued) edit

The first attempt at a football team for the University of Detroit was known as the Detroit Heralds. That team was disbanded after the 1904 season, and most of the players formed an amateur team of the same name in 1905. Although the university team returned in 1906, the amateur team remained, eventually evolving into a semi-professional team, then a professional team, ultimately joining the National Football League as a charter member in 1920. The Heralds folded in 1921.

In 1928, the Detroit Titans under Gus Dorais finished with a record of 9–0–0. Several years later Parke H. Davis, considered to be a "major selector" by the NCAA, named the 1928 team to a share of the national championship[16]

John Idzik was the head coach for the final three seasons of the football program, from 1962 until 1964. His coaching record at Detroit was 6 wins, 21 losses and 1 tie.[17] The school then disbanded the football team after the 1964 season due to cost.

Other edit

Since 1996–97, Detroit Mercy athletic teams have won 26 league championships and made 13 NCAA postseason championships. The most recent team to do so was Detroit Mercy's softball team, which won the Horizon League Championship in 2019 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.

Tournaments edit

Detroit Mercy has been a host institution for several NCAA Tournament men’s basketball games. The University hosted the 2008 Midwest Regional and 2009 Final Four, played at Ford Field, as well as the 2018 First and Second Round games, played at Little Caesars Arena. In 2021, Detroit Mercy and Oakland University were scheduled to co-host the 2021 First and Second Round games at Little Caesars Arena, but the entire tournament was moved to Indianapolis due to COVID-19 concerns. Detroit Mercy and Oakland are scheduled to co-host the 2024 Midwest Regional at Little Caesar’s Arena.

Notable alumni edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Due to COVID-19, the NCAA ruled that the 2020–21 season would not be counted against the athletic eligibility of any basketball player. This meant that seniors, who otherwise would have exhausted their NCAA eligibility, could return for the 2021–22 season.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "University of Detroit Mercy Brand Standards Guide" (PDF). September 15, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  2. ^ (Press release). ASUN Conference. February 5, 2021. Archived from the original on February 5, 2021. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  3. ^ "SoCon to add women's lacrosse as 22nd sport".
  4. ^ "Women's Lacrosse Coming in 2020-21; Detroit Mercy & Youngstown State As Affiliates" (Press release). Mid-American Conference. November 6, 2019. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "Detroit Mercy Titans". University of Detroit Mercy. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Titans Host Oakland In #MetroSeries Battle On Red Out Saturday". detroittitans.com. Detroit Titans Athletics. January 18, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018. Until 1919, the U-D teams were known as the Tigers. In the fall of 1919, Detroit Free Press' sportswriter Stan Brink, who was covering football for the paper, thought that a good nickname for the team would be the Titans.
  7. ^ Joe Niese; Bob Dorais (10 September 2018). Gus Dorais: Gridiron Innovator, All-American and Hall of Fame Coach. McFarland. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-4766-3409-8. Retrieved September 23, 2018. In 1924 the Tigers changed their nickname to the more unique 'Titans.'
  8. ^ Paul, Tony. "Mike Davis hired by Detroit Mercy; news conference Thursday". Detroit News. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  9. ^ Geary, Molly. "Antoine Davis breaks Steph Curry's freshman threes record". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  10. ^ "Detroit Mercy names Collins interim hoops coach". ESPN.com. 2021-06-16. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  11. ^ Solari, Chris (January 21, 2021). "Detroit Mercy women's basketball players accuse their head coach of abuse, NCAA violations". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  12. ^ "DI Council extends eligibility for winter sport student-athletes" (Press release). NCAA. October 14, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  13. ^ "Titans To Make A Change In Women's Basketball Program". University of Detroit Mercy Athletics. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  14. ^ "Detroit Titans lacrosse prepares for first ever NCAA appearance in just its fifth season". 10 May 2013. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  15. ^ "#2 Notre Dame's Fourth-Period Rally Shocks Detroit In NCAA Championship". DetroitTitans.com. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  16. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2015). "National Poll Rankings" (PDF). NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  17. ^ DeLassus, David. . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Detroit Mercy Titans formerly known as the Detroit Titans are the athletic teams of University of Detroit Mercy The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I The school primarily competes in the Horizon League but competes in other conferences for fencing and lacrosse sports not sponsored for either men or women by the Horizon League Fencing a co ed sport competes in the Midwest Fencing Conference Men s lacrosse moved from the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference to the ASUN Conference in July 2021 2 Women s lacrosse joined the Mid American Conference for that league s first women s lacrosse season in 2021 3 4 Detroit Mercy TitansUniversityUniversity of Detroit MercyConferenceHorizon League primary ASUN men s lacrosse MAC women s lacrosse NCAADivision IAthletic directorRobert VowelsLocationDetroit MichiganVarsity teams17Basketball arenaCalihan HallBaseball stadiumBuysse BallparkSoccer stadiumTitan FieldMascotTommy TitanNicknameTitansColorsRed white and blue 1 Websitewww wbr detroittitans wbr com Contents 1 Teams 2 Sports 2 1 Men s basketball 2 2 Women s basketball 2 3 Men s lacrosse 2 4 Football discontinued 2 5 Other 3 Tournaments 4 Notable alumni 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksTeams editA member of the Horizon League Detroit Mercy sponsors 17 NCAA varsity teams seven men s eight women s and one co ed NCAA sanctioned sports 5 Previously the Tigers in either 1919 6 or 1924 7 the school adopted the Titans nickname Men s sports Women s sports Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Golf Golf Lacrosse Lacrosse Soccer Soccer Track and field Softball Track and field Co ed sports Fencing Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorSports editMen s basketball edit Main article Detroit Mercy Titans men s basketball On June 13 2018 Detroit Mercy named Mike Davis the 22nd head coach in men s basketball program history 8 The NCAA tournament tested Davis previously coached at Texas Southern University where he led the team to four regular season titles four conference tournament championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances He led Indiana University to the 2002 NCAA Championship game Starring for the Titans is Davis son Antoine Davis In his debut season in 2018 19 Antoine Davis broke the NCAA Division I freshman record for 3 point field goals made in a season previously held by NBA star Stephen Curry 9 Former head coach Ray McCallum led Detroit Mercy to the Horizon League Championship during the 2011 12 season granting the Titans an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament Detroit Mercy received a 15 seed and lost to the University of Kansas in the tournament s second round McCallum s predecessor Perry Watson led a successful program at Detroit s Southwestern High School and served as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan before coming to Detroit Mercy and maintained strong recruiting ties within the city s public league After 14 seasons Watson stepped down as head coach at the end of the 2007 2008 season Watson guided Detroit Mercy to 10 winning seasons three league titles two NCAA Tournament appearances and an NIT Final Four The Titans two NCAA appearances also included victories over St John s and UCLA Between 1997 98 and 2000 01 the Titans had four straight 20 victory seasons Dick Vitale ESPN s most well known college basketball commentator was the Detroit men s basketball head coach for four seasons 1973 1977 before becoming the school s athletic director in 1977 The following year he left to coach the Detroit Pistons In his final year as a college head coach Dickie V led the Titans to the Round of 16 in the 1977 NCAA tournament before losing 86 81 to Michigan Women s basketball edit Main article Detroit Mercy Titans women s basketball On June 15 2021 LaTanya Collins was named interim head coach for the 2021 22 season replacing AnnMarie Gilbert 10 The program went through turmoil in what proved to be Gilbert s only season During the 2020 21 season extensively affected by COVID 19 Detroit Mercy was one of several Division I programs that canceled its season early but the only one that did so for reasons unrelated to the pandemic On January 17 2021 the parents of all 14 players on the roster sent a letter to athletic director Robert Vowels Jr alleging NCAA rules violations as well as rampant emotional and physical abuse by Gilbert 11 After an internal investigation Detroit Mercy retained Gilbert but after all 14 players on the 2020 21 roster left the program a Gilbert resigned on June 15 with assistant Collins taking over on an interim basis Gilbert s predecessor Bernard Scott led the Titans to 33 wins in his first two seasons including a trip to the Horizon League championship game at Joe Louis Arena in 2016 17 His contract was not renewed following the 2019 20 season 13 Scott took over for Autumn Rademacher a former star guard at Detroit Mercy Rademacher coached the Titans from 2008 2015 guiding the team to 89 victories including a 20 win season in 2011 12 and appearances in the Women s National Invitation Tournament WNIT and Women s Basketball Invitational WBI National Tournament In 2010 11 Rademacher led Detroit Mercy to a win over in state rival and Big Ten member Michigan The victory not only ended a six game losing streak to Michigan it was the first triumph over the Wolverines as well as against the Big Ten since 1994 Men s lacrosse edit The Detroit Mercy men s lacrosse team coached by Matt Holtz won the 2013 MAAC Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament where they were downed in the fourth quarter by Notre Dame 14 15 Football discontinued edit Main article Detroit Titans football The first attempt at a football team for the University of Detroit was known as the Detroit Heralds That team was disbanded after the 1904 season and most of the players formed an amateur team of the same name in 1905 Although the university team returned in 1906 the amateur team remained eventually evolving into a semi professional team then a professional team ultimately joining the National Football League as a charter member in 1920 The Heralds folded in 1921 In 1928 the Detroit Titans under Gus Dorais finished with a record of 9 0 0 Several years later Parke H Davis considered to be a major selector by the NCAA named the 1928 team to a share of the national championship 16 John Idzik was the head coach for the final three seasons of the football program from 1962 until 1964 His coaching record at Detroit was 6 wins 21 losses and 1 tie 17 The school then disbanded the football team after the 1964 season due to cost Other edit Since 1996 97 Detroit Mercy athletic teams have won 26 league championships and made 13 NCAA postseason championships The most recent team to do so was Detroit Mercy s softball team which won the Horizon League Championship in 2019 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history Tournaments editDetroit Mercy has been a host institution for several NCAA Tournament men s basketball games The University hosted the 2008 Midwest Regional and 2009 Final Four played at Ford Field as well as the 2018 First and Second Round games played at Little Caesars Arena In 2021 Detroit Mercy and Oakland University were scheduled to co host the 2021 First and Second Round games at Little Caesars Arena but the entire tournament was moved to Indianapolis due to COVID 19 concerns Detroit Mercy and Oakland are scheduled to co host the 2024 Midwest Regional at Little Caesar s Arena Notable alumni editMain article List of University of Detroit Mercy peopleFootnotes edit Due to COVID 19 the NCAA ruled that the 2020 21 season would not be counted against the athletic eligibility of any basketball player This meant that seniors who otherwise would have exhausted their NCAA eligibility could return for the 2021 22 season 12 References edit University of Detroit Mercy Brand Standards Guide PDF September 15 2016 Retrieved September 23 2016 ASUN Conference Announces Formation of Men s Lacrosse League Press release ASUN Conference February 5 2021 Archived from the original on February 5 2021 Retrieved February 6 2021 SoCon to add women s lacrosse as 22nd sport Women s Lacrosse Coming in 2020 21 Detroit Mercy amp Youngstown State As Affiliates Press release Mid American Conference November 6 2019 Retrieved February 8 2020 Detroit Mercy Titans University of Detroit Mercy Retrieved 27 November 2016 Titans Host Oakland In MetroSeries Battle On Red Out Saturday detroittitans com Detroit Titans Athletics January 18 2018 Retrieved September 24 2018 Until 1919 the U D teams were known as the Tigers In the fall of 1919 Detroit Free Press sportswriter Stan Brink who was covering football for the paper thought that a good nickname for the team would be the Titans Joe Niese Bob Dorais 10 September 2018 Gus Dorais Gridiron Innovator All American and Hall of Fame Coach McFarland p 132 ISBN 978 1 4766 3409 8 Retrieved September 23 2018 In 1924 the Tigers changed their nickname to the more unique Titans Paul Tony Mike Davis hired by Detroit Mercy news conference Thursday Detroit News Retrieved 2020 06 16 Geary Molly Antoine Davis breaks Steph Curry s freshman threes record Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2020 06 16 Detroit Mercy names Collins interim hoops coach ESPN com 2021 06 16 Retrieved 2021 09 28 Solari Chris January 21 2021 Detroit Mercy women s basketball players accuse their head coach of abuse NCAA violations Detroit Free Press Retrieved January 22 2021 DI Council extends eligibility for winter sport student athletes Press release NCAA October 14 2020 Retrieved April 20 2021 Titans To Make A Change In Women s Basketball Program University of Detroit Mercy Athletics Retrieved 2020 06 16 Detroit Titans lacrosse prepares for first ever NCAA appearance in just its fifth season 10 May 2013 Retrieved 2015 09 24 2 Notre Dame s Fourth Period Rally Shocks Detroit In NCAA Championship DetroitTitans com Retrieved 2015 09 24 National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2015 National Poll Rankings PDF NCAA Division I Football Records NCAA Retrieved January 4 2016 DeLassus David Detroit Coaching Records College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved November 29 2010 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Detroit Mercy Titans amp oldid 1200283326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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