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Program Information SCHOOL INFORMATION Location:............................................... Detroit, Mich. Founded:............................................................ 1877 Enrollment:....................................................... 5,700 Nickname:.........................................................Titans Colors:....................................... Red, White and Blue Home Field (Capacity):................ Titan Field (1,000) Affiliation:.........................................NCAA Division I Conference:....Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Interim President:.............................. Michael Joseph ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Athletic Director:.................................... Keri Gaither Senior Associate AD: . ............... Daron Montgomery Associate AD for Business Ops./SWA:...Teri Kromrei Assistant AD for NCAA Compliance:.Steve Corder Assistant AD for Facilities:.....................Jeff Latinen Dir.of Ticket Sales & Fan Experience:.Greg Haapala Director of Marketing & Promotions:......... Brandon ........................................................................Longmeier Dir. of Ticket Operations & Special Events:... Emily ............................................................................ Vannice Dir. of Concessions & Merchandising:......... Jordan ..............................................................................Sames Asst. Dir. of Compliance/Acad. Cord:.... Amy Paling Asst. Business and Ticket Manager:.......Phuong Le Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities:....Nic Ryan Athletic Equipment Manager:............Harvey Theeck Faculty Athletic Representative:..........Erick Barnes Office Phone:.......................................313-993-1700 Fax:....................................................... 313.993.2449 Mailing Address:...................4001 W. McNichols Rd .........................................................Detroit, MI 48221 Sports Medicine Asst. Athletic Dir. for Sports Medicine:.. Mike Miller Asst. Director of Sports Medicine:.Chris Hinderliter Asst. Dir. of Sports Medicine:....... Ashley VanMeter Athletic Training Interns:.... Lorena Carithers, Adam ............................................................................Siero Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer:........... Victoria ..................................................................Vintevoghel Yearbook Credits The 2011 Detroit Titans Men’s Lacrosse Yearbook is a production of the Detroit Sports Information Office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant SID P.J. Gradowski. Editorial assistance provided by the UDM Sports Information office. Photos by Tim Busch, Dan Camarati, Jim Davenport, Matt Demorest, David Frechette, Brad Tucker, Gradowski and the UDM Sports Information staff. Cover/Poster design by Jeff Mitchell.
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Strength & Conditioning Asst. AD for Strength and Conditioning:.Joe Tofferi Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach:......... Nick ......................................................................... Wilson SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director:.............Mitch Wigness Asst. SID (Men’s Lacrosse Contact):..................P.J. ................................................................... Gradowski Email:.................................. gradowpj@udmercy.edu Sports Info. Office Phone:..................313-993-1745 Sports Info. Office Fax:.......................313-993-1765 Website:.................................www.DetroitTitans.com MEN’S LACROSSE STAFF Head Coach:............ Matt Holtz (Michigan State ‘96) Record at UDM:......................... 3-23 (Third Season) Career Head Coaching Record:...................... same Email:.................................... holtzma@udmercy.edu Assistant Coach:...............Chris Kolon (Rutgers ‘99) Email:.............................. Chris.Kolon@udmercy.edu Assistant Coach:................Bill Kozyra (Oakland ‘07) Assistant Coach:.....Matt Karweck (Notre Dame ‘06) Men’s Lacrosse Office:.......................313-578-0414 TEAM INFORMATION 2010 Record:.....................3-12 (2-6 MAAC-Seventh) All-Time Record (First Season):............3-23 (2009) Starters Returning/Lost:...................................... 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:........................ 22/12 Goalies Returning/Lost:...................................... 2/1 Newcomers:........................................................... 17 Medical Redshirts Returning:................................ 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 Quick Facts:.................................................... 2 2011 Titan Roster:................................................... 3 Facilities:.................................................................. 5 Postgame Tradition:................................................ 7 The MAAC:............................................................... 8 Season Preview:.................................................... 10 Titan Coaches:...................................................... 13 Player Bios:........................................................... 19 2010 Season In Review:........................................ 53 Titan History:......................................................... 59 2011 Schedule:...................................................... 67 This Is Detroit:....................................................... 68
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2011 Roster No. Name 00 Nick Garippa 1 Adam Nolan 2 Scott Harris 3 Alex Wilson 4 Joel Matthews 5 Kevin DiSalle 6 Matt Lining 7 A.J. Levell 8 John Nowicki 9 Tyler Corcoran 10 Ty Maruyama 11 Stephen Mastracci 12 Brad Janer 13 Joe MacLean 14 Tim Shoemaker 15 Adam Parrottino 17 Danny Preston 18 Jamie Hebden 19 Shayne Adams 20 Erek Bender 21 Danny Kransberger 22 Matt Gregson 23 Troy Dennis 24 Mike Brown 25 Jordan Houtby 26 Nick Schesnuk 29 Tim Robertson 31 Tim Lehto 32 Wes Steen 33 Jason McDonald 34 Brandon Davenport 35 Max Zwolan 36 Thomas Sible 37 John Dwyer 39 Alex Maini 40 Scott Drummond 41 Drew Schupbach 43 Tyler Staruch 44 Chris Nemes 49 Tom Masterson 51 Vince Indiano 99 Brian Smith
Year Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. RSo. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. RFR. Fr. Jr. RFR. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. LSM/D D A A/M A LSM M G M M M M M M LSM M M D A A/M G M M G LSM M M M A D M LSM/D M D A M/A M A A A M D
Ht. 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-7 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-8 6-0
Wt. 192 195 196 181 201 150 194 210 187 183 153 192 197 187 185 178 222 191 166 150 192 190 183 177 173 189 180 185 198 212 160 187 185 204 201 185 186 240 208 164 188 195
Hometown/High School (Last School) Rochester Hills, MI/Notre Dame Prep Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer (Western Michigan) Saline, MI/Saline Boca Raton, FL/Saint Andrews St. Catharines, ON/Holy Cross Secondary Pontiac, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Troy, MI/Troy Athens Columbus, OH/Dublin Scioto Clinton Twp., MI/De La Salle Collegiate South Lyon, MI/South Lyon Lakewood, CO/Green Mountain Auburn Hills, MI/Avondale Novi, MI/Detroit Catholic Central Bloomfield Hills, MI/Detroit Country Day Rochester, MI/Rochester (Michigan State) Troy, MI/De La Salle Collegiate Hempstead, NY/Hempstead Farmington Hills, MI/Brother Rice St. Catharines, ON/Denis Morris Fraser, MI/De La Salle Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Central Flint, MI/Powers Catholic (Adrian) Baldwin, NY/Baldwin Troy, MI/Troy Athens St. Catharines, ON/Holy Cross Secondary Chesterfield, MI/De La Salle Waterford, MI/Notre Dame Prep. Farmington, MI/North Farmington (Wooster) Columbus, OH/Olentangy Liberty Bayport, NY/Bayport-Blue Point Grosse Pointe Woods, MI/GP North Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills Central Novi, MI/Detroit Catholic Central Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Clarkston, MI/St. Mary’s Brighton, MI/ Brighton Novi, MI/Detroit Catholic Central London, ON/St. Thomas Aquinas CCS Fishers, IN/Cathedral Riverhead, NY/Riverhead
Head Coach: Matt Holtz - Third Season (Michigan State ‘99) Assistant Coach: Chris Kolon - Third Season (Rutgers ‘99) Assistant Coach: Bill Kozyra - Third Season (Oakland ‘07) Assistant Coach: Matt Karweck - First Season (Notre Dame ‘06)
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Titan Field Titan Field Firsts Game - Apr. 11, 2009 - Wheeling Jesuit 14, UDM 7 Goal - UDM Pat O’Shea (8:13 from Matt Gregson) Face-Off - UDM Danny Preston, WJU Luke Janssen (won by Janssen) First Shot - WJU John Dunbar First Save - UDM Vince Diana Ground ball - WJU Luke Janssen Penalty- WJU Kip Stoffel (8:46 - Slashing) The UDM athletic department proudly unveiled its new, on-campus facility in October of 2007. The new facility is on the site of the old natural-grass Titan Field, and includes an A-Turf field, along with a six-lane polyurethane track and areas for the steeplechase and field events. The field is utilized by the men’s and women’s lacrosse, track and field and soccer programs. The men’s lacrosse team played its first home game on the field on April 11, 2009, falling to Wheeling Jesuit, 14-7. The game was more about the history of the event rather than the score as it was believed to be the first-ever men’s collegiate lacrosse game played in the Motor City. With 703 spectators on hand for the event on Easter weekend, it was also believed to be one of the biggest crowds to watch a game at Titan Field. “It was great to really get all these fans out here for our first game,” said head coach Matt Holtz after the game. “The support and atmosphere was great.” Titan junior Pat O’Shea netted the field’s first
lacrosse goal nearly seven minutes into the contest, with sophomore Matt Gregson feeding him the pass for the assist. The installation of the A-Turf and track was just the first part of the Titan Field upgrades. Phase 2, when completed in the future, will include stadium seating for 2,500-3,000 fans, concession stands, rest rooms, a press box, new scoreboard, lights and a building with space for offices, locker rooms and storage. “The construction of our new synthetic field and track is another big step forward for the Titan Athletics Program. I am excited that our student-athletes and coaches, who work so hard day in and day out, will have the oncampus facilities they need to train and compete,” Titans athletic director Keri Gaither said. “The University’s substantial commitment for the new facilities is a critical component of our sport expansion plans.”
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Indoor Facility During the winter, the Titans practice indoors at the Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac, a facility that houses three “state of the art” fields, equipped with Astro-Turf GameDay grass XPE withTurfAide built-in, in-laid striping and the latest in infill to the envy of any sport. The entire facility has been built to the finest standards and energy efficiency with R-30 insulation rating in all areas. Air conditioning, heat and indirect lighting are designed for the highest quality of play.
host one game a year in the facility. In 2010, the inaugural Titan home game in the indoor facility saw 1,565 lacrosse fans jam the building to see the only Division I program in the state of Michigan. Detroit took a 5-4 lead after the first period thanks to three goals by Joel Matthews in his first collegiate game, before Bellarmine rallied to win the game, 12-8. In 2011, Detroit’s annual game in Pontiac will take place on Feb. 26 at noon as the Titans welcome Mercer, the newest member to NCAA Division I lacrosse scene.
Amenities include: restaurant, pro shop, state-ofthe-art Sports Performance & Training Center, team party rooms, coaches room, referees room, locker rooms, multiple restroom facilities, HD TV & wireless Ultimate Soccer Arenas Records access, European coffee shop, plenty of seating Goals - UDM Joel Matthews (4) throughout and a second floor mezzanine viewing Points - UDM Joel Matthews, Bellarmine Austin Bright (4) deck for all fields Assists - Three Bellarmine players with 2 Shots - UDM Joel Matthews (10) Ultimate Soccer Arenas is the home to the SOG - UDM Joel Matthews (6) Michigan Bucks Soccer Team and All-American Face-Off - Bellarmine Bulgarelli 11-of-17 Lacrosse. Ground balls - Bellarmine Derek Hopcroft (5) Caused Turnovers - UDM Jamie Hebden, BU Jarrett Davis (2) Ultimate Soccer Arenas not only serves as a Penalties- UDM Jason McDonald (2) practice site, but a home venue as well as the Titans
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With 10 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is in its 30th year of competition during the 2010-2011 academic year. The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six charter members: the U.S. Military Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham University, Iona College, Manhattan College and Saint Peter’s College. Competition followed one year later in the fall of 1981 with members competing in the sports of men’s cross country and men’s soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army traveled to Iona for the first MAAC men’s basketball game and the MAAC story had begun. Today, Conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Loyola University Maryland, Manhattan College, Marist College, Niagara University, Rider University, Saint Peter’s College, and Siena College. In addition, associate members include the University of Detroit Mercy, Jacksonville University and Virginia Military Institute in men’s lacrosse. St. Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova University and Wagner College are all associate members of the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. Drake University, Robert Morris University and Sacred Heart University compete in women’s rowing, while the University at Albany, Boston University and the University of Hartford began competition in women’s golf in the spring of 2010. The MAAC will support 24 sports and championships during the 2010-2011 academic year. The MAAC Basketball Championships return to the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. for 2011, with Springfield’s MassMutual Center preparing to host the 2012-2014 championships. By having an excellent working relationship with various facilities, the MAAC has been able to attract a number of NCAA Championship events. Most recently, the MAAC, Canisius College and Niagara University successfully hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. All three parties hosted the event in 2004 and 2007. The MAAC and Rider University co-hosted the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Regional at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., after recording the third highest attendance figure for the women’s championship with the First and Second Rounds in 2006. The MAAC and Rider will work together to co-host the 2011 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
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MAAC Associate Sports In June of 1995, the MAAC continued to develop opportunities for student-athletes as the conference announced the formation of the MAAC Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Leagues. The men’s league began competition in the spring of 1996, while the women’s league commenced in the spring of 1997. The men’s league consists of four MAAC schools -- Canisius, Manhattan, Marist, and Siena - and three associate members - Detroit, Jacksonville and Virginia Military Institute. The women’s league consists of MAAC institutions Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Niagara and Siena. In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. The league is made up of three MAAC schools - Iona, Marist and Siena - as well as three associate members, St. Francis (N.Y.), Villanova and Wagner. Sacred Heart started participating in MAAC Women’s Rowing in the spring of 2008. Drake University joined the league for the 2010 MAAC Championship, while Robert Morris will begin competition in the spring of 2011. In the summer of 2009, the MAAC added three associate members - Albany, Boston University and Hartford - to women’s golf, with the programs starting competition against MAAC members Fairfield, Niagara and Siena in 2009-2010.
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The MAAC Academics and Athletics The MAAC prides itself on the accomplishments of its student-athletes in the classroom, as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a 1991 graduate of Canisius, was the first recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. In the fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of the Iona women’s rowing team, was awarded one of the nation’s 32 Rhodes Scholarships for academic achievement and civic leadership. Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1999. First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC schools, as teams regularly play in top-notch arenas, such as Madison Square Garden, the IZOD Center, HSBC Arena, Times Union Center, the Arena at Harbor Yard and the Sun National Bank Center. The other MAAC championships boast their share of outstanding locales as well, such as the Reverend Harold Ridley, S.J., Athletic Complex at Loyola, where both the men’s and women’s soccer championships will be contested in the fall of 2010, and Waterfront Park in Trenton, home of the 2011 MAAC Baseball Championship. This year, the MAAC will take its volleyball championship to Orlando, Florida, where it will conduct its postseason event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships will be held at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course. In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyed success in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have made a total of 75 NIT appearances and 45 NCAA appearances. In addition, Fairfield represented the league last season in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament while the Fairfield women participated in the Women’s Basketball Invitational. The MAAC currently possesses 13 automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and women’s water polo. In 2007, the Marist women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. Last fall, the No. 11 Iona men’s cross country team finished tied for eighth place at the NCAA Championship race, extended the Gaels’ streak to eight straight Top 10 national finishes. Canisius softball, Manhattan track, Manhattan and Marist baseball and Loyola soccer and lacrosse have also flourished on the national stage.
November 1999, www.maacsports.com has been a great success, providing fans with up-to-date contest results, multimedia content and an online merchandise store. The MAAC President for the 2010-2011 academic year is Rev. Jeffrey von Arx, S.J., the President of Fairfield University. The Vice-President is Dr. Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., the President of Saint Peter’s College. Ed McLaughlin, Director of Athletics at Niagara University, will chair the Committee on Athletic Administration, and Karin Torchia, Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator at Rider University will serve as Vice Chair.
The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expanding the notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league reached an agreement with JumpTV, Inc. to sponsor the MAAC web page. Launched in
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Season Preview program’s start, lending depth at not only the goalie position, but anywhere Detroit has needed him. Kransberger arrives at Detroit after a very successful prep career, where he was a three-time All-State, AllConference and All-Area goalie. He left high school as the record holder for saves in a game (22), season (25) and career (701), all while posting a 36-17 career record. “Mike is a guy who will do whatever we ask him to do,” said Holtz. “He stepped into a practice role and has improved to the point where he is a very serviceable goalie and someone who will just continue to get better. Danny is putting some pressure on A.J. for the starting job. He is a little more athletic and he is improving as a ball stopper and in the clearing game.”
GOALIES Going into year three of the Titan program, Detroit looks to be strong in net with three talented players vying for playing time, led by sophomore A.J. Levell, who started the first 13 games last season as a freshman. “As a unit, I think we have three guys who can play and each will push each other for playing time,” said third-year head coach Matt Holtz. Levell, who will also serve as a team captain, ended his rookie season with 136 saves, a .482 saves percentage and a 12.27 goals against average. He tallied double-digit saves nine times, setting a career high of 14 at Ohio State and at Siena. He also finished third on the team with 37 ground balls. Levell was the winner in net as the Titans defeated Presbyterian, 16-12, for the program’s first ever victory. He recorded four saves in that game and then came back to post 12 saves as Detroit downed VMI, 11-8, for its first-ever MAAC victory. “A.J. played very well for us last year and just had some of those freshman mistakes throughout the season,” said Holtz. “So far, he is making smarter decisions and he is not turning the ball over, which is what he needed to work on.” Behind Levell will be two skilled, but young, keepers in junior Mike Brown and freshman Danny Kransberger. Brown has been a member of the Titans since the
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FACE-OFFS Detroit went into last season extremely young in the face-off position with two freshmen primarily taking most of the battles. While both sophomores Brandon Davenport and Tyler Corcoran held their own as rookies, the group will be much improved with a year under their belt as well as with the return of sophomore Danny Preston, who missed last season due to injury. “Face-offs is definitely something that we need to improve and I think that just the experience the guys have from last year will help,” said Holtz. “Last year, I think a lot of it was a mental issue in that we had young kids who were trying to get ahead and we jumped the whistle a lot. With the new rules on faceoffs, there is a set call now and the new mechanics, it will be real interesting to see how it all plays out.” Davenport took most of the face-offs a year ago winning half of his 224 attempts, while racking up a teambest 54 ground balls. He won double-digit face-offs five times last season, including a school record 16 at Robert Morris. He notched his lone goal of the year right after winning the face-off at Manhattan, streaking down field to put one past the goalie. Corcoran was 34-of-95 last season with a season-high seven wins in the opener against Bellarmine to go with six at Lehigh and a 5-3 record at Yale. He picked up 12 ground balls and also showed his athletic ability by scoring a goal right off a face-off victory against the Mountain Hawks. “It has been a battle in camp between Brandon and Tyler and right now, both guys are playing well which is good for us. They both are very similar in style and in what they are trying to do,” added Holtz.
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Season Preview Preston tallied 84 victories as a freshman in 2009, recording double-digit wins on five occasions. His best effort came in the first game in Titan history as he was 11-7 at Ohio State. He also posted a season-high 13 twice, against Manhattan and at Presbyterian. MIDFIELD The Titans should be sound in the midfield with a number of seasoned players returning to the unit. Offensively, the midfield has two very strong lines, while defensively, Detroit returns a pair of talented LSM’s. “We have a lot of guys returning who have established themselves as good players who continue to improve,” said Holtz. “I think the experience these guys have built up in the last two years will really help us, and we will add some freshmen to the mix who have really stepped up.” The Titans will look to senior Matt Gregson to once again provide an offensive punch. Gregson led Detroit in scoring with 15 goals and 10 assists in UDM’s inaugural season in 2009, and he came back last year to tally 23 goals and post 31 points. He also has 71 ground balls to his credit in two seasons. Playing alongside Gregson will be junior Tim Lehto, who netted 13 goals and had eight assists last season for 21 points. Lehto showed tremendous improvement from his freshman campaign of 2008, where he totaled just two points on two helpers. The third spot on the first line is still a battle in camp with a number of freshmen looking to make an impact. “They are our top players at the position,” said Holtz. “Gregson had 20 goals last year and we probably need him to go over 25 and into 30, while Lehto went from not scoring to getting 13 goals last year so he continues to work hard and improve.” The Titans’ second line looks to be made up of juniors Ty Maruyama and John Nowicki and sophomore Chris Nemes. Maruyama, one of the Titans’ five team captains, had five goals on just 11 shots last season, while Nowicki added eight scores and nine assists for 17 points. Nemes enjoyed a fine freshman season with 10 goals and five helpers, while adding 12 ground balls. “I think that the second line of Nowicki, Ty and Nemes is really coming together,” said Holtz. “They played together a lot last year and they have really shelled as a group.” The Titans will have plenty of depth and options on its roster and players who will also battle for substantial playing time in junior Adam Parrottino, sophomore
Stephen Mastracci, redshirt freshman Nick Schesnuk and rookies, Matt Lining, Joe MacClean, Troy Dennis, Tim Robertson, Drew Schupbach and Vince Indiano. Defensively, junior captain Brad Janer returns to stabilize the Titans as one of their defensive midfielders. Janer is a do-it-all type player who has notched five goals, two assists, 40 ground balls and caused eight turnovers in his first two years in a Titan uniform. “On transition mode and on defense, Janer is as good as a defensive middie as there is in our conference,” added Holtz. The Titans are very talented with the long pole as senior and team captain Tim Shoemaker is back along with sophomore Jordan Houtby, UDM’s Defensive Player of the Year last season. Shoemaker picked up 22 ground balls a year ago and has 40 in his career to go with 14 caused turnovers, a goal and two assists. Houtby made a major impact as he finished second on the squad in GB’s (53), while leading the MAAC, and all Division I freshmen, with 32 caused turnovers. He also ended up among the nation’s leaders finishing sixth in the country in caused TO’s with 2.13 per game. “Houtby and Shoemaker are our 1-2 guys at that position. Each guy really has his own strengths and weaknesses. In the open field, I think Shoemaker is a bit better as well as on the wing in face-offs, but on the ball and covering a man, that is Houtby’s biggest strength.” Detroit will also see junior Adam Nolan get some time at LSM moving over from his defensive side, while freshmen Nick Garippa, Kevin DiSalle and Max will all add depth and look to make contributions. DEFENSE Detroit returns three letterwinners and two starters from a defense that kept the Titans in a lot of games last year, while finishing among the nation’s leaders in caused turnovers with 10.47 per game. Juniors Jason McDonald and Adam Nolan along with sophomore Jamie Hebden are back to once again lead the “D”. “Last year our philosophy, which at times worked and at times didn’t, was just to try and not let teams have the ball that long,” said Holtz. “Traditionally, a lacrosse mind would say we were over aggressive, but we focused on how to recover and we pressed up far enough that we would have time to recover. It also didn’t hurt that we have athletic kids who could go out there and play that way.”
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Season Preview McDonald and Nolan have been a part of the building blocks since the program’s first year in 2008. McDonald is the only Detroit player to start all 26 games in Titan history and enters his junior campaign as a captain. He ended last year third on the squad with 19 caused turnovers, while collecting 25 ground balls. In his career, McDonald has 36 GB’s and 24 caused turnovers. “McDonald is a very solid guy who needs to do a better job at controlling his penalties and he has done that in practice,” said Holtz. “Nolan has contributed for two years here and will help us at both defense and LSM.” Hebden came in as a freshman last year and immediately established himself as not only one of the team’s best defenders, but one of the top defensemen in the MAAC. He started all 15 games and ended his rookie year 25th in Division I with 1.6 caused turnovers per game. His 24 takeaways was the second most on the team and the third most of any freshmen in the country. He also picked up 28 ground balls and added an assist. “He was one of the better defenseman in the league last year and I think he has a chance to become the best defenseman in the MAAC,” added Holtz. Behind those three, Detroit will rely on the defensive efforts from their LSM’s in senior Tim Shoemaker and sophomore Jordan Houtby UDM will also have sophomore John Dwyer back to add depth and will have three freshmen looking for minutes in Nick Garippa, Max Zwolan and Brian Smith. ATTACK The Titan attack is young with just one upperclassmen returning, but Detroit will have a few newcomers looking to make an impact, and if all goes well, Detroit will showcase a very balanced scoring front. “It is going to be some work to replace the guys we don’t have this year, but we have a number of solid players on the team who can score,” said head coach Matt Holtz. “I think we will be very balanced and not leaning on that one scorer like we did at times last year.” The Titans will be without the services of sophomores Joel Matthews and Tyler Staruch, who will both take a year off to focus on academics. The lone upperclassman on the unit is junior Scott Harris. Harris enjoyed a breakthrough sophomore campaign ending the year with 12 goals and a team-high 14 assists for 26 points, a huge improvement over his freshman numbers of three goals and one assist.
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“Harris is someone who we are going to look to lead us with his experience,” said Holtz. “He has to step up in that leadership role and after seeing the improvements he made last year, I am confident that he will.” A host of newcomers will be given the chance to step in and provide a scoring punch, with that group headed by redshirt freshman Wes Steen. Steen missed all of his true rookie season due to injury, but looks to be back after notching six goals in the Titans’ preseason scrimmage. “We thought Wes was going to be out third attackmen last year as a freshman,” Holtz said. “He is just solid all the way around and he knows how to find the back of the cage. There is nothing that sticks out about his game, but he just knows how to play and how to find the back of the net.” Freshmen Shayne Adams, Alex Maini, Tom Masterson and Alex Wilson will all be in the mix for playing time, along with sophomore Erek Bender, who will provide depth at both attack and midfield. “I think that our freshman have a good chance of coming up big for us,” said Holtz. “Maini and Masterson are good players and Adams has the ability to give us three goals in a game so we might be young, but we should have a good four or five man rotation depending on the day and the team we are playing.”
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Head Coach Head Coach Matt Holtz Third Season Matt Holtz enters his third season as the head men’s coach at the University of Detroit Mercy and he has quickly put the Titans on the right path to success at the Division I level. Using his coaching ties in the state as well as dipping into the Canadian talent pool, Holtz will begin year three with the largest roster size he has had to work with, which already doubles the size of the program’s original playing roster in 2008. In just his second year at the helm, he led the red, white and blue to its first three victories, an AllConference selection and a defense that ranked in the top 10 in the nation in caused turnovers. Detroit finished the 2009 season at 3-12, 2-6 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, its first season as a member of the league. Detroit was in every game as UDM saw seven of its losses come by just four goals or less, including a pair of 9-8 decisions. In MAAC play, five of Detroit’s six setbacks were within a three goal margin. The biggest win in his career came in March as the Titans beat Presbyterian,16-12, on Titan Field for the program’s first-ever victory. The 16 markers set a
program high for goals in a game. Just five days later, Detroit added its second win with an 11-8 triumph against VMI for their first MAAC tally. In that game UDM was down 2-0 before scoring five straight to take a lead it would never relinquish. UDM would also end the year on a high note by doubling up Wagner, 14-7. Under his direction, UDM received its first conference honor as Joel Matthews was named to the All-MAAC second team after ending the year 14th in the nation with 2.47 goals and 36th totaling 3.2 points per game. Two other Holtz recruited freshmen made a name for themselves in 2010 as freshman long pole Jordan Houtby was sixth in the country causing 2.13 turnovers per game, a number that also led the MAAC, while Jamie Hebden was 25th in the NCAA with 1.6 per game. As a team, the Titan defense finished third in the nation with 10.47 caused turnovers per game, trailing only Maryland (11.38) and Syracuse (10.67). Detroit also placed 17th in saves per game (11.53) and 19th picking up 32.2 ground balls per contest. Holtz was hired in September of 2007 to transform an idea into a dream as he had to put together the only Division I program in the State of Michigan from scratch.
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Head Coach No lacrosse team existed at UDM, not even a club squad, but Holtz took the challenge head on and quickly went on the recruiting trail and marketed the new Titan program. Even though Detroit was winless in its first campaign, the seeds were set for a quick growth in the sport and the Titans were invited to join the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Holtz came to Detroit from Michigan State, where he was the men’s lacrosse club head coach from 2005-07. Under his reign, the Spartans posted a 22-10 record and had their highest national ranking of 17th in 2006. In that same season, MSU was a Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association (CCLA) finalist and, in 2007, Holtz earned CCLA Coach of the Year honors. In his two seasons at MSU, Holtz coached five AllAmericans, including three Academic All-Americans. He was also successful in raising extra money for the club team in two annual fundraising campaigns. “Matt has a solid background in college lacrosse based on his success at Michigan State. He brings a great knowledge of the game with him to UDM. The fact that he has long-standing ties to lacrosse in the State of Michigan should be very beneficial,” UDM Athletic Director Keri Gaither said. Prior to becoming the head coach of MSU’s club team, Holtz served as offensive coordinator for the Spartans from 1997-2005. In this role, Holtz designed and taught offensive strategies, assisted in offfield management, travel arrangements, recruiting, scouting and budgeting. While a student at State, Holtz played club lacrosse all four years and served as team captain his last two seasons. In addition, Holtz was a member of the Motor City Lacrosse Club from 1997-2000. Holtz is also a local product as he graduated from Detroit Catholic Central in 1992. Holtz graduated from MSU in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering. He and his wife, Dr. Bree Holtz, currently reside in Canton.
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Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Chris Kolon Third Season
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Entering his third year as a Titan assistant coach, Chris Kolon oversees all aspects of the Titans’ defense and serves as UDM’s recruiting
Kolon’s defensive mind and aggressiveness was showcased in Detroit’s second season as the Titans were third in the nation in caused turnovers at 10.47 per game. That number trailed only Maryland (11.38) and Syracuse (10.67). Detroit also finished 17th in saves per game (11.53) and 19th racking up 32.2 ground balls per contest. A pair of rookie long sticks were among the nation’s best as well as Jordan Houtby was sixth in the country in caused turnovers at 2.13 turnovers per game, a number that also led the Metro Athletic Atlantic Conference. Newcomer Jamie Hebden’s name could be seen just under Houtby’s as he was 25th in the NCAA with 1.6 caused turnovers per game. Success was evident in the win column too in 2010 with Detroit posting its first three wins in school history, including two in conference play. No stranger to lacrosse in the Metro Detroit area, Kolon has long been dedicated to the growth of lacrosse in Michigan. He began his coaching career with Coach Holtz at Michigan State (2000-2001). Kolon then spent the next few years as a high school coach at Detroit Country Day (20032004) and Birmingham Seaholm (20062007), serving as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at all three stops, while maintaining a collegiate lacrosse officiating schedule. Kolon, a 1999 Rutgers University graduate, lettered for four years as a defenseman for the Scarlet Knights. He is a local graduate of Seaholm, where he quickly picked up the game as a sophomore and parlayed his love of the game into a collegiate scholarship, earning him the distinction of the first player from Seaholm history to play and earn a scholarship at the Division I level.
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Kolon earned his MBA from Detroit in 2009. He is also the Marketing Director and Vice President of Scorpion Sports, Ltd., a sporting goods equipment manufacturer, and is on the Advisory Board of AllAmerican Lacrosse Leagues. Kolon, and his wife Elizabeth, are the proud parents of one-year twin sons, John and Thomas.
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Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Bill Kozyra Third Season Bill Kozyra is in his third season on the Titan coaching staff and he has been a part of Detroit lacrosse from its very first game. His duties include special teams as well as assisting with the defense.
before moving up to the varsity program as an assistant for the next two years. During his time, he helped guide the varsity team to a 29-10 overall record and a Catholic League B-Division championship in 2008, following a 17-1 regular season, as well as a trip to the state regional finals.
Working with head coach Matt Holtz and assistant coach Chris Kolon, Kozyra helped guide the Titans to the programs first three wins in 2010, and that was with a roster full of freshmen and sophomores. He also saw the defense ranked in the top 10 in the nation in caused turnovers, which helped keep Detroit in every game they played.
A 2007 graduate of Oakland University with a bachelor’s degree in business management, he played defense for the OU club lacrosse team for three seasons, helping the program to two CCLA Conference championships as well as two trips to the MCLA National Finals.
Kozyra began his coaching career at Notre Dame Preparatory/Marist Academy in 2004, coaching the middle school program for three seasons (2004-2006)
Kozyra is currently enrolled in UDM’s MBA program.
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Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Matt Karweck First Season Matt Karweck, a four-year letterwinner at Notre Dame as well as a former Major League Lacrosse player, was added to the Titan staff for the 2011 season. For Detroit, he will assist in all facets of the program especially on the offensive side of the ball. “Matt brings a wealth of lacrosse knowledge and experience to Detroit,” said head coach Matt Holtz. “He will be taking over our extra man offense and many aspects of our offense in general and we are extremely excited to have him be a part of our team.” Karweck is coming off a three-year stint as head coach for Indiana University, a club lacrosse program competing in the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA), the same league that coach Holtz was in before arriving in the Motor City. Karweck guided IU to 25 wins in his three seasons as well as an appearance in the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference (GRLC). While at Indiana, Karweck also received his
master’s in kinesiology and owned and ran Overtime Lacrosse, a summer camp program. Prior to that, Karweck played two seasons for the Chicago Machine in the MLL. Playing attack for the Machine, he registered 10 points in just seven games, including a hat trick performance against San Francisco. That came after a year that he spent in England teaching and coaching lacrosse while he started his professional career playing for the Sheffield Steelers of the English Lacrosse Association. Karweck graduated from Notre Dame’s College of Arts & Letters in 2006. At ND, he played in 52 career games, with 40 starts, mostly from the midfield position. He ended his career with 60 goals and 30 assists for 90 points, while scooping up 78 ground balls. He was selected to the Great Western Lacrosse League second team as a junior and first team as a senior. He attended Penn Yan Academy in New York and led the team to the Section V Class C high school championship in four straight seasons as well as the state championship in 2001.
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2011 TITANS Matt Gregson 5-10 • 187 SR. • M • #22 Flint, MI Powers Catholic 2010: Named the team’s Offensive Player of the Year after finishing second on the team with 31 points and 23 goals…Tallied at least one point in 13 of his 15 games and a goal in 12 of those contests…Posted six multigoal games on the year and three hat tricks…Three of his goals were with the man-up, but he did tally a man-down marker against VMI for his only score of the game…Really came on at the end of the season scoring 21 points on 16 goals and five assists in the last six games, all of which he started…Tied his career best with four goals against Mount St. Mary’s and Wagner…Netted a goal along with two assists in the Titans first-ever victory over Presbyterian…Also totaled three points on two goals and a helper versus Yale and Marist, while reversing that with two assists and a score at Canisius…Corralled 26 ground balls, including a season-high six against Quinnipiac…Also caused nine turnovers and won 13 face-offs…Fourth on the team taking 11 penalties for nine minutes.
Game Highs Points: 7 - at Presbyterian (4/4/09) Goals: 4 - 3x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Assists: 3 - at Presbyterian (4/4/09) Ground Balls: 8 - 2x, last vs. North Carolina (3/22/09) Face-Off Attempts: 10 - at Bryant (3/20/09) Face-Off Wins: 8 - at Quinnipiac (3/22/09) Shots: 13 - 2x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Shots on Goal: 6 - vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Caused Turnovers: 2 - 3x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) After the year, he was tabbed All-State and an AllCatholic League performer. Personal: Son of Barbara and Matthew Gregson… Has two older siblings…Came to UDM for a chance to play Division I lacrosse…Majoring in mechanical engineering.
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2009: Led the team in almost every statistical category including goals (15), assists (10), points (25) and ground balls (44)…Six of his markers were with the man-up…Tallied multi-goal games six times, with his best game coming at Presbyterian, where he ended the contest with four goals and three assists… Had two goals and two assists at Bellarmine…Also had a pair of goals at Robert Morris and at Bryant… Scooped up a season-high eight ground balls at #3 North Carolina and at Quinnipiac…Took 57 shots on the year with 31 on goal (.544)…Won 31-of-67 faceoffs for a .463 face-off percentage…Had a 7-1 record at UNC and followed that two games later with an 8-1 mark at QU…Fired the first shot in program history and was also called for the Titans’ first penalty.
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Prior to Detroit: Attended Adrian College racking up 23 points on 21 goals and two assists…He also won 60-percent of his face-offs and collected 41 ground balls...In high school, he earned four letters in lacrosse serving as a team captain his senior season ending the year with 43 goals, 35 assists, 89 ground balls and winning 85-percent of his face-offs… Year GP 2009 11 2010 15 TOTAL 26
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G 15 23 38
A 10 8 18
Pts 25 31 56
Gregson’s Career Stats Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 57 .263 31 .544 0 6 94 .245 43 .457 0 3 151 .252 74 .490 0 9
2 0 1 1
DN 0 1 1
GB 45 26 71
TO 27 41 68
CT 7 9 16
FO FO% 31-68 .456 13-29 .448 44-97 .454
Pen./Min 9-9.5 11-9.0 20-18.5
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2011 TITANS Tim Shoemaker 6-2 • 187 SR. • LSM • #14 Rochester, MI Rochester TEAM CAPTAIN 2010: A team captain, the long stick midfielder played in all 15 games, starting the first eight…One of 11 Titans with 20+ ground balls picking up 22 on the year…Caused eight turnovers and scored his first collegiate points on two assists and a goal…Collected a career-best six ground balls versus Quinnipiac… Had helpers against Presbyterian and Saint Joseph’s, but came up with his first goal at Canisius…Collected four GB’s and caused a pair of turnovers at Manhattan…Also has two caused TO’s against the Blue Hose.
Game Highs Points: 1 - 3x, last at Canisius (4/21/10) Goals: 1 - at Canisius (4/21/10) Assists: 1 - at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Ground Balls: 6 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Shots: 3 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Shots on Goal: 1 - 4x, last at Canisius (4/21/10) Caused Turnovers: 2 - 2x, last vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Personal: Son of Kathy and Roger Shoemaker…Has an older brother and sister…Lists playing on television in front of 5,000 people against U of M as his biggest thrill in sports…Enjoys skiing, golf, video games, working out and listening to music…A mechanical engineering major.
2009: Appeared in all 11 games with 10 starts as a long pole midfielder… Tied for sixth on the squad with 18 ground balls…Posted a season-high three GB’s against Manhattan and at Quinnipiac…Did not attempt a shot on the year…A member of the AD Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: Played two years of club lacrosse for Michigan State in the Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association…He played for coach Holtz as a freshman at MSU, ending the season with 26 ground balls…As a sophomore, he started all 13 games earning third team All-CCLA honors as a defenseman after finishing the year with 33 ground balls and two assists…Prior to MSU, he earned two letters in lacrosse at Rochester and was named third team All-State and All-Conference his senior year.
Year GP 2009 11 2010 15 TOTAL 26
G 0 1 1
Shoemaker’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 2 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0 0 2 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0 0
GB 18 22 40
TO 5 10 15
CT 6 8 14
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
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Pen./Min 2-2.0 4-2.5 6-4.5
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2011 TITANS Mike Brown 5-11 • 187 JR. • GK • #24 Troy, MI Troy Athens
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Game Highs Saves: n/a Ground Balls: n/a Caused Turnovers: n/a Points: n/a
2010: Did not appear in any games…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2009: Did not play…A member of the AD’s Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Athens High School in Troy…Was named All-Area as a senior and was awarded the school’s Unsung Hero honor as a junior…Helped lead the Redhawks to a regional championship in his final two seasons.
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Personal: Son of Susan and Todd Cowen…His hobbies include the orchestra and playing sports…A business management major.
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GP Minutes - - - - - -
GA - - -
Brown’s Career Stats GAAvg Saves Save% - - - - - - - - -
W - - -
L - - -
T - - -
Sho - - -
GB’s - - -
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2011 TITANS Scott Harris 6-3 • 197 JR. • A • #2 Saline, MI Saline 2010: The Titans’ leading playmaker finishing with a team-best 14 assists…Third on the squad with 26 total points and fifth notching 12 goals…Three of his scores were with the man-up…Posted at least one point in 12 of Detroit’s 15 games…Started 13 contests firing 41 total shots with 25 on goal…Also picked up 25 ground balls… Started the year with two goals, an assist and a seasonhigh four GB’s against Bellarmine…Had the first of four games with two assists at Robert Morris…Collected a goal and an assist against Lehigh, Manhattan, VMI and Canisius….In the Titans first-ever win against Presbyterian, he had a goal and two helpers, including assisting on the go-ahead score feeding Ty Maruyama just two minutes into the third quarter breaking a 7-7 tie…Found the back of the net twice at Siena and then recorded his highest point total of the season with four points on two markers and two assists at Yale…Dished out two helpers and tied his season high with four ground balls against Mount St. Mary’s…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Game Highs Points: 4 - at Yale (4/4/10) Goals: 2 - 4x, last at Yale (4/4/10) Assists: 2 - 4x, last vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Ground Balls: 4 - 2x, last vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Shots: 7 - at Ohio State (2/27/10) Shots on Goal: 4 - at Ohio State (2/27/10) Caused Turnovers: 2 - 2x, last at Bryant (3/20/09) the end of the year, he was tabbed All-State, AllRegion and All-Area…He also enjoyed an extremely successful summer playing with Champion Lacrosse, where he added 18 goals and 24 assists. Personal: Son of Amy and John Harris…Has three brothers…Lists the opportunity to play Division I lacrosse as well as Detroit’s academic reputation as his reason for attending UDM…A business major.
2009: Saw action in all 11 games…Will forever be remembered as the Titan who scored the first Detroit goal at Ohio State, taking a pass from senior teammate Michael Schumacher and firing it in… Finished the season with three goals and an assist for four total points…Took 17 shots with 10 on goal for a .588 shots on goal percentage…Also corralled six ground balls…Scored a season-high two markers at Robert Morris…Grabbed a career-best two ground balls on two occasions; at No. 3 North Carolina and at Bryant. Prior to Detroit: A proven offensive player, Harris tallied over 120 career goals and assists in four years as a member of the Saline High Hornets…As a junior, Harris led the team with 47 goals and 42 assists…At Year GP 2009 11 2010 15 TOTAL 26
Harris’ Career Stats G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 3 1 4 17 .176 10 .588 0 1 12 14 26 41 .293 25 .610 0 3 15 15 30 58 .259 35 .603 0 4
DN 0 0 0
GB 6 25 31
TO 13 22 35
CT 0 4 4
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
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Pen./Min 2-1.5 6-4.5 8-6.0
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2011 TITANS Brad Janer 6-0 • 197 JR. • M • #12 Novi, MI Catholic Central TEAM CAPTAIN 2010: Played in every game starting the first two contests of the season against Bellarmine and Ohio State…Scored four points on three goals and an assist…Four of his five shots on the year were on goal…An all-around player, he picked up 20 ground balls, caused six turnovers and won four face-offs…Put in his first career goal at Lehigh… Found the back of the net versus Mount St. Mary’s and added an assist at Manhattan…Notched one of Detroit’s four man-down goals on the year beating the Presbyterian advantage late in the game for his only score of the day… A member of SAAC, the UDM AD’s and the MAAC’s Academic Honor Roll as well as the MAAC All-Academic Team.
Game Highs Points: 2 - at Bellarmine (2/14/09) Goals: 1 - 5x, last vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Assists: 2 - 2x, last at Manhattan (3/20/10) Ground Balls: 5 - at Bryant (5/20/09) Face-Off Attempts: 3 - vs. Bellarmine (3/6/10) Face-Off Wins: 1 - 4x, last vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Shots: 4 - at Ohio State (2/7/09) Shots on Goal: 3 - at Ohio State (2/7/09) Caused Turnovers: 1 - 8x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10)
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2009: Played in all 11 games starting in UDM’s firstever game at Ohio State…Fourth on the team with 20 ground balls…Posted three points on two goals and an assist…Took seven shots on the season with six coming on goal (.857)…Scored his first goal and assist at Bellarmine…Also had a marker at Robert Morris…Scooped up a season-high five GB’s at Bryant…Had four ground balls against Manhattan… A member of the AD Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: Played four years of varsity lacrosse in high school, earning All-Area, All-Region and honorable mention All-State accolades as a junior… Scored 60 goals in his career, including averaging two goals and an assist during his senior campaign… Played with Total Select Lacrosse Club, one of the top summer teams in the midwest, where he was a captain as well as one of the top offensive threats…A member of the National Honor Society, Brothers Club and the Student Council Leadership Committees.
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Personal: Son of Maribeth and Matthew Janer…Has a younger brother and sister…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as the opportunity to play in the Michigan Lacrosse State Championship two years in a row, along with scoring a goal his sophomore year in the finals…An engineering major.
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G 2 3 5
Janer’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 1 3 7 .286 6 .857 0 0 1 4 5 .600 4 .800 0 0 2 7 12 .417 10 .833 0 0
2 0 1 1
DN 0 1 1
GB 20 20 40
TO 10 14 24
CT 2 6 8
FO 0-1 4-12 4-13
FO% .000 .333 .308
Pen./Min 2-2.0 4-3.0 6-5.0
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2011 TITANS Tim Lehto 6-0 • 181 JR. • M • #31 Farmington, MI North Farmington
Game Highs Points: 4 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Goals: 3 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Assists: 2 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Ground Balls: 2 - 4x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Shots: 6 - 4x, last vs. Wagner (4/24/10) Shots on Goal: 5 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 - 2x, last at Bryant (3/20/09)
2010: Played in all 15 games with six starts…Ended the year tied for third on the team with 13 goals, fourth with 21 points and tied for fourth with eight assists…Collected at least one point in 11 of the Titans’ 15 games…Scored his first collegiate goal in the season opener against Bellarmine…Netted his first hat trick with a career-high three markers as well as a helper for a career-best four points leading Detroit past Presbyterian for the Titans’ first-ever win…Also had three points on two goals and an assist at Siena and versus Mount St. Mary’s, while tallying a pair of helpers and a marker against Wagner. 2009: Saw action in all 11 games…Dished out two assists on the season and collected eight ground balls…Both of his helpers aided goals by Vince Wigdahl against Manhattan and at Bryant…Recorded 25 shots with 12 on the pipes (.480)…His seasonhigh in GB’s was two at Air Force. Prior to Detroit: Lehto was named a Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association (MHSLCA) honorable mention All-State attackman as a senior at North Farmington High School…During his time with the Falcons, Lehto tallied over 180 career points and left holding the school record for points in a season as well as in a varsity career…He was named team MVP as a junior and senior taking home All-Area accolades in the process…Lehto originally signed with Wooster College, one of the top programs in Division III, but never played for the Fighting Scots. Personal: Son of Penelope and Tom Lehto…Has one sister…Grew up on a street that produced four other collegiate athletes in Mark Moundrous (Michigan football), Jon Bills (Michigan football), Jeff Young (Albion basketball) and Stephen Doty (Michigan State baseball)…Majoring in accounting. Lehto’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 2009 11 0 2 2 25 .000 12 .480 0 0 2010 15 13 8 21 52 .250 32 .615 0 0 TOTAL 26 13 10 23 77 .169 44 .571 0 0
DN 0 0 0
GB 8 9 17
TO 15 29 44
CT 2 0 2
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
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Pen./Min 0-0.0 1-1.0 1-1.0
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2011 TITANS Ty Maruyama 5-7 • 151 JR. • M • #10 Lakewood, CO Green Mountain
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Game Highs Points: 2 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Goals: 2 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Assists: n/a Ground Balls: 2 - at Bryant (3/20/09) Shots: 3 - vs. VMI (3/27/10) Shots on Goal: 2 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Caused Turnovers: n/a
TEAM CAPTAIN 2010: Started one game, at Siena, but played in all 15 contests on the year…Had five goals on the season on just 11 shots…Recorded his first collegiate goal at Manhattan…That score started a streak of a goal in three-straight games beating the keeper against Presbyterian and VMI, both Detroit victories…Ended the year with his first multi-goal outburst posting a pair of scores in another Titan win over Wagner… A member of the Detroit Athletic Director’s Honor Roll as well as the MAAC Academic Honor Roll and All-Academic Team.
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2009: Played in nine of the Titans’ 11 games… Grabbed three ground balls on the year with his season-high of two at Bryant…Took seven shots with three on goal… A member of the AD Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: Earned three letters in lacrosse as well as a letter in football and golf in high school… Scored 32 goals and tallied 44 assists in just two seasons at Green Mountain, accumulating AllConference and honorable mention All-State honors as a junior, when he led the Rams with 23 goals and 32 assists…After the season, he was elected to play in the 2007 Colorado All-State game…Despite missing his senior season due to injury, Maruyama was still named team captain.
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Personal: Son of Mary Ferguson and Kazuo Maruyama…Has one older brother...Came to Detroit to play Division I lacrosse…Majoring in biology.
Year GP 2009 9 2010 15 TOTAL 24
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G 0 5 5
Maruyama’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0 0 0 5 11 .455 7 .636 1 0 0 0 5 18 .278 10 .556 1 0 0
GB 3 4 7
TO 5 6 11
CT 0 0 0
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
Pen./Min 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0
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2011 TITANS Jason McDonald 6-3 • 208 JR. • D • #33 Bayport, NY Bayport-Blue Point TEAM CAPTAIN 2010: Started all 15 games on defense helping the Titans finish third in the nation with 10.47 caused turnovers per game...Was third on the squad with 19 caused turnovers, while also scooping 25 ground balls…Produced a season-high four caused turnovers at Manhattan…Picked up a career-best six ground balls in a winning effort against Presbyterian… Had four GB’s and three caused TO’s versus Mount St. Mary’s…The top Titan in the penalty box as he was called for 23 infractions for 20 minutes… Earned a spot on the Titan Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls: 6 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Shots: 2 - at Bellarmine (2/14/09) Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: 4 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Personal: Son of Sally and John McDonald…Has two brothers…His oldest brother played football at Iona…A business management major.
2009: One of the Titans’ top defensive players, McDonald started all 11 games…Collected 11 ground balls with a seasonhigh three at Quinnipiac… Tallied a pair of GB’s against Manhattan, at North Carolina and at Denver…The Titans’ most physical player leading the team with 14 penalties for 12.5 minutes. Prior to Detroit: A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse as a defenseman, as well as a twoyear member of the varsity football team…McDonald earned academic All-Division honors and the Phantom Varsity award as a freshman and sophomore in lacrosse… He also played three years of AAU lacrosse with Team Long Island. Year GP 2009 11 2010 15 TOTAL 26
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McDonald’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN 0 0 2 .000 - - 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 - - 0 0 0 0 0 4 .000 - - 0 0 0
GB 11 25 36
TO 12 17 29
CT 5 19 24
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
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2011 TITANS Adam Nolan 6-2 • 192 JR. • D • #19 Ann Arbor, MI Pioneer 2010: Started 11 of the 13 games in which he appeared helping UDM place third in the country with 10.47 caused turnovers per game and 19th with 32.2 ground balls per contest...Recorded 14 ground ball pick-ups and eight caused turnovers… Posted a career-high four GB’s against Marist, while forcing a pair of opponent miscues at Siena. 2009: Played in 10 games with his lone start at Robert Morris…Had 11 ground balls on the season with a career-high three against the Colonials…Also had a pair of GB’s against Wheeling Jesuit and at Air Force.
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls: 4 - vs. Marist (4/24/10) Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: 2 - 2x, last at Siena (4/3/10) captain for the Pioneers as a senior…After collecting 154 ground balls and causing 150 turnovers, he was named first-team All-State on defense as well as a US Lacrosse All-American defender. Personal: Son of Jill and Dan Nolan…The youngest of three siblings…Has one sister who played field hockey at Kent State…His hobbies are working out, cooking and mountain biking…A criminal justice major.
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Prior to Detroit: Nolan came to Detroit after spending a year playing club lacrosse at Western Michigan, where he played in nine games notching a goal and an assist… During his high school career, Nolan was a first-team All-State long stick midfielder as a junior, before moving to defense and serving as a team Year GP 2009 10 2010 13 TOTAL 23
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Nolan’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0
DN 0 0 0
GB 11 14 25
TO 1 3 4
CT 4 8 12
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
Pen./Min 0-0.0 3-2.5 3-2.5
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2011 TITANS John Nowicki 6-0 • 185 JR. • M • #8 Clinton Twp., MI De La Salle 2010: One of the top Titan scorers, he was third on the team with nine assists, while finishing sixth with 17 points and seventh notching eight goals…Played in all 15 games with his lone start at Siena…26 of his 31 shots were on goal (.839)… Tallied a season and career-best four points against VMI with a pair of goals and assists…His other multigoal game of the season came at Robert Morris, where he ended the contest with two goals and an assist…Recorded two helpers at Manhattan and a goal and an assist at Canisius and against Wagner… Also came up with goals versus Presbyterian and Marist, the latter with the man-down…Picked up 10 ground balls on the year…A member of the UDM AD’s and the MAAC’s Academic Honor Roll as well as a member of the MAAC Lacrosse League All-Academic Team.
Game Highs Points: 4 - vs. VMI (3/27/10) Goals: 2 - 5x, last vs. VMI (3/27/10) Assists: 2 - 2x, last vs. VMI (3/27/10) Ground Balls: 2 - 4x, last vs. Marist (4/24/10) Shots: 6 - 2x, last at Robert Morris (3/13/10) Shots on Goal: 6 - 2x, last at Robert Morris (3/13/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 - 2x, last vs. VMI (3/27/10) Personal: Son of Angela and Glenn Nowicki…His mom is a 1982 graduate of Mercy College…Has two siblings…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the Catholic League Championship in lacrosse and a regional championship in hockey…An education major.
2009: Started all 10 games in which he appeared in…Sixth on the team with nine points and fifth with eight goals…Two of his goals were with the manup advantage…Fired 26 shots on the season with 16 coming on goal (.615)…Picked up seven ground balls with a career best two at Denver…Scored his first collegiate goal and handed out his first assist at Bellarmine…Posted multi-goal efforts with two markers against Manhattan, Bryant and Presbyterian. Prior to Detroit: Earned four letters in lacrosse… Named team captain and offensive MVP as a senior after leading the Pilots in scoring with 32 goals and 43 assists…Led his team to a regional championship… Took home first-team All-State honors as well as All-Catholic league accolades…As a junior, he led his team to the regional championship game, ending the year with 23 goals and 38 assists…For his efforts he was named All-Region as well as third-team AllState…Graduated magna cum laude and was a twoyear member of the National Honor Society…Played club for Championship Lacrosse alongside fellow Titan Scott Harris.
Year GP 2009 10 2010 15 TOTAL 25
Nowicki’s Career Stats G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP 8 1 9 26 .308 16 .615 0 2 8 9 17 31 .258 26 .839 0 1 16 10 26 57 .281 42 .737 0 3
DN 0 1 1
GB 7 10 17
TO 16 20 36
CT 1 1 2
FO 0-0 0-0 0-0
FO% .000 .000 .000
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2011 TITANS Adam Parrottino 6-0 • 178 JR. • M • #15 Troy, MI De La Salle
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls: 1 - at North Carolina (3/3/09) Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: n/a
2010: Did not see action in any games…Earned a spot on the MAAC’s All-Academic Team as well as the MAAC’s Academic Honor Roll…Also named to UDM’s Athletic Directors Honor Roll. 2009: Played in four games….Picked up one ground ball on the season against the nationally ranked Tar Heels of North Carolina… A member of the AD Honor Roll.
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Prior to Detroit: Played three years of lacrosse at De La Salle Collegiate alongside fellow Titan John Nowicki… Helped the Pilots reach the regional finals as a senior…Ended his high school career with 19 goals and 25 assists…Also a member of the Student Council and a Habitat for Humanity Volunteer. Personal: Son of Denise and Anthony Parrottino… His dad played collegiate soccer at Western Michigan…Has two sisters…Lists as one of the proudest moments in his lacrosse career as walking onto the UDM lacrosse team…A business and finance major.
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Parrottino’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-0
FO% Pen./Min .000 0-0.0 .000 0-0.0
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2011 TITANS Erek Bender 5-9 • 150 SO. • A/M • #20 Fraser, MI De La Salle
Wagner, 14-7.
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls: n/a Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: n/a
2010: Saw action in one game, the final contest of the year as Detroit downed
Prior to Detroit: A two-year letterwinner in lacrosse at De La Salle…Collected 52 career points on 33 goals and 19 assists…Led his team in scoring as a senior, ending the year by being named All-Region. Personal: Son of Josie and Mike Bender… Chose Detroit because of its good law program and the chance to play Division I lacrosse…A political science major.
Year GP G 2010 1 - TOTAL 1 -
Bender’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FO% Pen./Min - - - - -
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2011 TITANS Tyler Corcoran 5-10 • 183 SO. • M • #9 South Lyon, MI South Lyon 2010: One of the faceoff specialists for Detroit, Corcoran appeared in 13 games winning 34-of-95 attempts (.358)…Scooped up 12 ground balls… Scored his lone goal of the season against Lehigh winning the face-off and streaking down the field beating the goalie with a shot…Started the year setting his season best with seven victories against Bellarmine...Was 5-2 in the circle at Yale.
Game Highs Points: 1 - at Lehigh (3/15/10) Goals: 1 - at Lehigh (3/15/10) Assists: n/a Face-Off Attempts: 19 - vs. Bellarmine (2/6/10) Face-Off Wins: 7 - vs. Bellarmine (2/6/10) Ground Balls: 4 - vs. Bellarmine (2/6/10) Shots: 1 - 4x, last vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Shots on Goal: 1 - at Lehigh (3/15/10) Caused Turnovers: n/a Personal: Son of Christy and Tim Corcoran…Has two sisters…His dad played Division I hockey at North Dakota…Majoring in political science.
Prior to Detroit: Ended his prep career with 178 total points on 88 goals and 90 assists…Also won 76% of his face-offs…Earned All-State honors as a senior leading South Lyon to a regional finals appearance as well as a win over rival Novi HS, the first team in the conference to ever beat them…He was also tabbed AllConference and All-Area three times…Garnered Most Dedicated Team award, twice, as well as the Best Junior accolade…Also played two years of club lacrosse for Team Total Select.
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Corcoran’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen./Min 0 1 4 .250 1 .250 0 0 0 12 1 0 34-95 .358 2-1.0 0 1 4 .250 1 .250 0 0 0 12 1 0 34-95 .358 2-1.0
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2011 TITANS Brandon Davenport 5-10 • 157 SO. • M • #34 Grosse Pointe Woods, MI GP North 2010: Played in all 15 games for the Titans… Was Detroit’s main face-off specialist posting a .500 record winning 124 face-offs on the year…Led the team with 54 ground balls… Scored his first collegiate goal at Manhattan as he won the face-off, scooped up the ground ball and then went one-on-one with the goalie, beating the keeper…Won his first face-off at Ohio State going 9-of-14 against the Buckeyes…Tallied a season-high 16 face-off wins, in 24 attempts, at Robert Morris… Was 11-of-19 against both Manhattan and Marist, collecting five GB’s in the process… Picked up a season-best seven ground balls three times, at RMU, verse Presbyterian and at Saint Joseph’s…Also caused a career-best four turnovers against the Blue Hose…Was 13of-19 in a MAAC contest against the Hawks and ended the year pulling out eight victories in 16 tries against Wagner…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Game Highs Points: 1 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Goals: 1 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Assists: n/a Face-Off Attempts: 24 - at Saint Joseph’s (3/13/10) Face-Off Wins: 16 - at Saint Joseph’s (3/13/10) Ground Balls: 7 - 3x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Shots: 1 - 3x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Shots on Goal: 1 - 3x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Caused Turnovers: n/a Personal: Son of Jill and Jim Davenport…Has one older brother…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being tabbed All-State and a team captain…An education major.
Prior to Detroit: A four-year starter who began his high school career as the only underclassman on the varsity squad…A three-time All-State performer as well as a two-time team MVP…Amassed 126 goals and 121 assists in his prep career…Won over 300 career face-offs, including a school record 90 percent as a senior…Won the U.S. Senate Scholarship as a senior and took part in the 47th Annual U.S. Senate Youth Program, where he had the opportunity to meet President Barack Obama. Year GP G 2010 15 1 TOTAL 15 1
Davenport’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen./Min 0 1 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0 0 54 9 0 112-224 .500 1-0.5 0 1 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0 0 54 9 0 112-224 .500 1-0.5
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2011 TITANS John Dwyer 6-4 • 202 SO. • D • #37 Novi, MI Catholic Central
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls: n/a Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: 1 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10)
2010: Played in five games on the year coming away with a caused turnover in the season finale against Wagner….A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: A three-year letterwinner for one of the best prep teams in the state… Named All-Region as a senior…Helped his team to a state finals appearance as a sophomore…The Shamrocks also won a district championship in 2008…Was also a member of the Spanish Club, Brother’s Club, and National Honors Society…Played a year of club lacrosse for Team Total.
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Personal: Son of Carol and John Dwyer… Has four siblings…His grandfather attended University of Detroit in the 1950’s…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as making it to the state finals in 2007…An engineering major.
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Dwyer’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
FO% Pen./Min - 1-0.5 - 1-0.5
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2011 TITANS Jamie Hebden 5-11 • 191 SO. • D • #18 Farmington Hills, MI Brother Rice 2010: Made a name for himself on the defensive side of the field starting all 15 games, helping the Titans finish third in the nation with 10.47 caused turnovers per game… Finished 25th in the NCAA with 1.6 turnovers per game and was second on the team with 24 total caused turnovers… That number was the third most of any freshmen in the country, trailing only teammate Jordan Houtby (32) and Cornell’s Jason Noble (27)…Caused a TO in 12 of the 15 games, including a career best four versus Quinnipiac and three against VMI and Wagner…Collected 28 ground balls...Recorded his only point on an assist, setting up a score by Chris Nemes against Wagner…Had five games with 3+ ground balls coming up with three in his first collegiate game against Bellarmine as well as against Ohio State, Quinnipiac and Wagner…Had a season-best four GB’s at Manhattan…Earned a spot on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Game High’s Points: 1 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Goals: n/a Assists: 1 - vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Ground Balls: 4 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Shots: 1 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: 4 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Personal: Son of Kathy and Jim Hebden…Has one brother…His dad played soccer at Purdue, while his uncle played lacrosse at Notre Dame, and his cousin, Ainsley, played lacrosse at Virginia…His grandfather graduated from the University of Detroit…A pre-med major.
Prior to Detroit: A standout defenseman for one of the top programs in Michigan… Helped his team to a No. 1 state ranking in the state as a senior…Part of the Inside Lacrosse High School National Championship team in 2008… That year, the Warriors finished 25-0 winning the state and Midwest championship… Brother Rice would go on to win the Catholic League three times and the MHSAA twice during his tenure.
Year GP G 2010 15 0 TOTAL 15 0
Hebden’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 1 1 1 .000 - - 0 0 0 28 14 24 0-0 1 1 1 .000 - - 0 0 0 28 14 24 0-0
FO% Pen./Min .000 3-3.0 .000 3-3.0
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2011 TITANS Jordan Houtby 6-3 • 172 SO. • LSM • #25 St. Catharines, ON Holy Cross Secondary 2010: A freshman who made a major impact for Detroit earning the Titan Defensive Player of the Year at the annual team banquet… Helped Detroit finish third in the nation with 10.47 caused turnovers and 19th with 32.2 ground balls per game…Was second on the team with 53 ground ball pick-ups, while his 32 caused turnovers led the team...That number also led the MAAC, while his total caused turnover mark was the highest for any freshmen in the country… Finished sixth in the country in caused TO’s per game (2.13), forcing a turnover in 14 of UDM’s 15 games, including a career and program record six at Manhattan...Had three or more caused turnovers in six games…Posted a season-high five ground balls in four games (Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Lehigh, Wagner)…Scored his only goal of the year at Manhattan taking a pass from his high school teammate, Joel Matthews, and firing it in between the pipes…Third on the team with 15 penalties, which totaled 12.5 minutes…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Game Highs Points: 1 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Goals: 1 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Assists: n/a Ground Balls: 5 - 4x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Shots: 1 - 5x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Shots on Goal: 1 - 3x, last at Saint Joseph’s (4/17/10) Caused Turnovers: 6 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) winning the Ontario B championship in 2007…A member of the U-19 Niagara Raiders for two years, helping the team claim the Ontario A banner…He was also part of Team Ontario’s 2008 adidas Brogden Cup, scoring two goals in the title game…Joined the St. Catharines Jr. A box lacrosse team this past summer, the highest level of competition before the pro level. Personal: Son of Debra and Ken Houtby…Has two siblings…An environmental engineering major.
Year GP G 2010 15 1 TOTAL 15 1
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Prior to Detroit: Played for the No. 1 ranked program in Canada…Led his team to two regional championships as well as a Bronze Medal at the OFSAA championships… Played club with the St. Catharines Athletic program Houtby’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 0 1 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 0 53 6 32 0-0 0 1 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 0 53 6 32 0-0
2 0 1 1
FO% Pen./Min .000 15-12.5 .000 15-12.5
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2011 TITANS A.J. Levell 5-10 • 206 SO. • GK • #7 Columbus, OH Dublin Scioto
Game Highs Saves: 14 - 2x, last at Siena (4/3/10) Ground Balls: 8 - at Manhattan (3/20/10) Caused Turnovers: 4 - at Yale (4/4/10) Points: n/a
TEAM CAPTAIN 2010: Started the first 13 games of the season…Was the winning goalie for the first two wins in program history as Detroit beat Presbyterian and VMI in back-to-back games…Made 136 saves for a .482 save percentage, while posting a 12.27 goals against average…Finished third on the team with 37 ground balls…Tallied double-digit saves in nine of his 13 games… Started his career with eight saves in the season opener versus Bellarmine…Set his career best with 14 saves at Ohio State and would later tie that mark at Siena…Came up with 11 saves and a seasonhigh eight ground balls at Manhattan…Made four saves against Presbyterian and had 12 stops plus five GB’s versus VMI…Posted 13 saves, six ground balls and a career-high four caused turnovers at Yale.
award winner…Named Ohio Goalie of the Year as a junior. Personal: Son of Karleen and Bob Levell...Has a younger sister…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the big game in 2008 against rival high school Upper Arlington…A business major.
Prior to Detroit: A four-year starter in goal for Dublin…A 2009 US Lacrosse Ohio Chapter All-American…Tallied over 1,000 career saves and owns the school record for most saves in a game (23) and season (285 as a sophomore)…A three-time All-Region selection, including twice on the first team… Tabbed All-Midwest second team as a sophomore and first team as a junior…A two-time All-Ohio Capital Conference Year 2010 TOTAL
Levell’s Career Stats GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% 13 713:56 146 12.27 136 .482 13 713:56 146 12.27 136 .482
W 2 2
L 11 11
T 0 0
Sho GB’s CT TO 0 37 6 14 0 37 6 14
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2011 TITANS Stephen Mastracci 6-3 • 191 SO. • M • #11 Auburn Hills, MI Avondale
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Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Ground Balls:n/a Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: n/a
2010: Played in two games, seeing action at Robert Morris and against Wagner. Prior to Detroit: Attended Avondale HS, but played four years of club lacrosse for one of the top teams in Canada, the Essex Sting…The team was provincial qualifiers for three years.
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Personal: Son of Marie and Jeffrey Mastracci...Has one brother and one sister…Lists his biggest thrill in sports when he was 15 years old, helping the Essex Sting U-16 team defeat Lake Orion’s varsity lacrosse team…Chose Detroit for the chance to play Division I as well as the excellent nursing program…His hobbies are playing ultimate Frisbee and volleyball, officiating high school lacrosse and skiing…A nursing major.
L A X Year GP G 2010 2 0 TOTAL 2 0
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Mastracci’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - -
FO% Pen./Min - - -
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2011 TITANS Joel Matthews 6-3 • 199 SO. • A • #4 St. Catharines, ON Holy Cross Secondary 2010: Team MVP who was selected to the All-MAAC second team after an explosive freshman campaign that saw him lead the squad with 37 goals and 48 points, fifth and sixth in the conference, respectively… Ended the year 14th in the country with 2.47 goals per game and 36th totaling 3.2 points per game… His 37 markers led all Division I freshmen on the year…He also ended the season fourth on the Titan squad with 36 ground balls and had 13 caused turnovers…The MAAC’s four-time Rookie of the Week netted seven hat tricks, including a season-high five markers at Ohio State…He posted a career-best six points against Quinnipiac, with three goals and three assists…Made an instant impact right from the very first game scoring four goals in the season opener against Bellarmine…Had four markers and a helper for five points at Lehigh…Recorded a pair of goals and assists in the program’s first-ever win against Presbyterian…Notched four goals against VMI and at Yale… Ended the season with a pair of strikes at Saint Joseph’s and versus Marist and five points with three goals and two assists against Wagner…Tied his season best with four GB’s at Robert Morris, Presbyterian and Marist, and caused a career-best four caused turnovers against VMI.
Game Highs Points: 6 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Goals: 5 - at Ohio State (2/27/10) Assists: 3 - vs. Quinnipiac (3/7/10) Ground Balls: 4 - 3x, last vs. Marist (4/24/10) Shots: 10 - 3x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Shots on Goal: 4 - at Yale (4/4/10) Caused Turnovers: 4 - vs. WMI (3/27/10) Championships…His prep team lost a total of fours games during his career…Played for the U-19 Niagara Raiders that won the 2008 Provincial Championship as well as helping Team Ontario the 2008 adidas Brogden Cup, scoring three goals in the title game. Personal: Son of Jeanne Matthews and Todd Tayler… Has one sister…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning the U-19 provincial championship and the Brogden Cup…A health services administration major.
Prior to Detroit: A four-year starter in high school…Helped his team to two regional championships and a bronze medal at the Ontario Federation of Secondary Athletic Associations Matthew’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 2010 15 37 11 48 112 .330 70 .625 0 4 0 36 55 13 0-0 TOTAL 15 37 11 48 112 .330 70 .625 0 4 0 36 55 13 0-0
FO% Pen./Min .000 18-12.5 .000 18-12.5
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2011 TITANS Chris Nemes 6-4 • 210 SO. • A • #44 Novi, MI Catholic Central
Game Highs Points: 2 - 5x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Goals: 2 - 2x, last at Siena (4/3/10) Assists: 1 - 5x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Ground Balls: 2 - 3x, last vs. Mount Saint Mary’s (4/10/10) Shots: 7 - at Siena (4/3/10) Shots on Goal: 4 - 3x, last at Siena (4/3/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 - 2x, last at Yale(4/4/10)
2010: One of six Titans in double figures in goals with 10, while finishing with five assists for a total of 15 points…Had an assist in the season opener and posted his first goal along with a helper against Quinnipiac… Came back the next game with a pair of strikes at Robert Morris…Also had a two-goal game at Siena and a goal and an assist versus Mount St. Mary’s and Wagner…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
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Prior to Detroit: Earned All-American honors and first team All-State and All-Catholic accolades as a senior… Closed out his prep career scoring a team-high 29 goals and 19 assists…Took home All-Region and All-Catholic Academic honors as a junior… Helped lead his team to a state finals appearance as a sophomore, scoring the game-winning goal in the semifinals…Played one year of club lacrosse for Team Total. Personal: Son of Kathleen and Charles Nemes …Both his mom and dad as well as both of his grandfathers attended Detroit…Has two brothers with his oldest a former member of the Syracuse lacrosse team… Majoring in business.
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Nemes’ Career Stats Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 2010 15 10 5 15 42 .238 26 .619 0 1 0 12 16 2 0-0 TOTAL 15 10 5 15 42 .238 26 .619 0 1 0 12 16 2 0-0
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2011 TITANS Danny Preston 6-3 • 216 SO. • M • #17 Hempstead, NY Hempstead 2010: Missed the season due to an injury…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the MAAC Academic Honor Roll and the Academic All-MAAC team…Also a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Game Highs Points: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Face-Off Attempts: 27 - at Robert Morris (3/1/09) Face-Off Wins: 13 - 2x, last at Presbyterian (4/4/09) Ground Balls: 4 - at Presbyterian (4/4/09) Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Caused Turnovers: n/a
2009: Was Detroit’s primary face-off midfielder, playing in all 11 games with 10 starts…Had a record of 84-116 for a .420 percentage…Won UDM’s first-ever faceoff in the opening whistle at Ohio State, ending the game winning 11-of-18 face-offs… Twice had a season-high 13 face-off victories against Manhattan and at Presbyterian… Posted a winning faceoff mark in four games, Ohio State, Manhattan (13-10), Presbyterian (139) and Wheeling Jesuit (9-8)…Tied for sixth on the squad with 18 ground balls…Had a season best four GB’s against the Presbyterian… A member of the AD Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: A two-year letterwinner in lacrosse, Preston was Hempstead’s top face-off man winning 75-percent during his high school career…He also found the back of the net 22 times and handed out four assists. Personal: Son of Valerie Keirstead and Kenneth Preston…Has three siblings…Came to UDM to help start a new program as well as for its academic reputation…An education major.
Year GP G 2009 11 0 TOTAL 11 0
Matthew’s Career Stats A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO FO% Pen./Min 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 18 6 0 84-200 .420 1-1.0 0 0 - - - - 0 0 0 18 6 0 84-200 .420 1-1.0
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2011 TITANS Tyler Staruch 6-4 • 241 SO. • A • #43 Brighton, MI Brighton
Game Highs Points: 6 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Goals: 5 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Assists: 1 - 5x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10) Ground Balls: 3 - at Canisius (4/21/10) Shots: 10 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Shots on Goal: 7 - vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Caused Turnovers: 1 - 4x, last vs. Wagner (5/1/10)
2010: Tied for third on the team with 13 goals and totaled 25 points for fifth on the squad…Played in all 15 games with eight starts…Recorded his first collegiate point on an assist in the season opener against Bellarmine…Came back the next game and found the back of the net for his first goal at Ohio State… Exploded for five goals, which tied a program and season high, while adding an assist for six points in leading the Titans to their first-ever win over Presbyterian…His other double-digit scoring effort of the season came with a pair of scores in the fourth quarter at Canisius, a game that saw his potential gametying shot hit the post as the horn sounded…Also had 14 ground balls on the season.
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Prior to Detroit: A four-year letterwinner and starter in high school…Increased his scoring in every year going from six goals and two assists as a freshman to a school record 120 points and 86 goals as a senior…For his career, he totaled 208 points on 127 goals and 81 assists…In his final year, he was named team captain and All-State…He was also tabbed AllConference all four years as well as All-Area three times…Played club for Champion Lacrosse.
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Personal: Son of Korina and Michael Staruch...Has one sister… His dad played baseball at Slippery Rock University…Majoring in physical therapy.
Staruch’s Career Stats Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW UP DN GB TO CT FO 2010 15 13 5 18 50 .260 33 .660 0 2 1 14 16 4 0-0 TOTAL 15 13 5 18 50 .260 33 .660 0 2 1 14 16 4 0-0
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2010: Did not play due to injury…A member of the Athletic Director’s Honor
Prior to Detroit: Played two years of varsity lacrosse at De La Salle, finishing his career with 31 points on 16 goals and 15 assists…Earned third team All-State accolades as a senior and was an All-State All Star game selection…Also named All-Catholic Academic and Academic All-American…Was the first-ever recipient of the Mike Jolly Scholar Athlete award… Played two years of club for Champion Lacrosse. Personal: Son of Cheryl and Roman Schesnuk… Has one brother…Chose Detroit because of its highly acclaimed Dental School and the opportunity to play Division I lacrosse…A pre-dental major.
Wes Steen 6-0 • 200 RFR. • M • #32 Columbus, OH Olentangy Liberty 2010: Redshirt due to a preseason injury…A member of UDM AD’s Honor Roll. Prior to Detroit: Earned four letters in lacrosse… Finished his career with 99 goals, 48 assists and 149 ground balls…Served as a team captain as a junior and senior and was named team MVP in both years… Also tabbed first team All-OCC and second team AllRegion as a junior and senior and a three-time ScholarAthlete…Helped the Patriots to an OCC championship in 2006 and 2007 and a regional title and a Division II state runner-up finish in 2006…A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Margaret and Jeff Steen…Has one brother…His hobbies include mountain biking and Ultimate Frisbee…A mechanical engineering major.
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2011 TITANS Shayne Adams 5-9 • 165 FR. • A • #19 St. Catharines, ON Denis Morris
Troy Dennis 6-0 • 183 FR. • M • #23 Baldwin, NY Baldwin
Prior To Detroit: A fouryear letterwinner and two-time MVP in lacrosse, Adams totaled 45 goals and 29 assists as a senior... He was named Denis Morris’ Male Athlete of the Year while leading his school to two Ontario provincial championships...He played club lacrosse for two years with the Niagara Raiders, leading that squad to backto-back All-Ontario provincial championships.
Prior To Detroit: Earned four letters in lacrosse... Led his team in scoring as a senior with 34 goals and 14 assists...He was tabbed All-County as a senior and helped lead the Bruins to the Class A finals as a junior...During his prep career, he garnered Baldwin’s Strive for Excellence Award and played on Nassau County’s Rising Senior Select Showcase Team.
Personal: Son of Susan and Craig Adams…Has an older sister…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning provincial titles in both hockey and lacrosse, and being named Male Athlete of the Year as a senior… Undecided on major.
Personal: Son of Priscilla and Ike Dennis…Has a younger brother…Lists his biggest thrill in sports his game-winning catch with 17 seconds left to defeat rival Farmingdale… Was named the Homecoming King as a senior…Undecided on major.
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2011 TITANS Kevin DiSalle 5-8 • 150 FR. • LSM • #5 Pontiac, MI Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prior To Detroit: Earned two letters in lacrosse at Orchard Lake St. Mary’s… Was a two-year starter for the Eagles helping the team to a 2009 state runner-up finish…Attended Mount Saint Mary’s out of high school but did not play lacrosse. Personal: Son of Kim and Anthony DiSalle…His father played football at Miami (Ohio)…Has three younger siblings… Enjoys snowboarding, hiking, rock climbing and free diving…Chose Detroit for the opportunity to play Division I lacrosse and to be close to friends and family…A business major.
Nick Garippa 6-0 • 194 FR. • LSM/D • #00 Rochester Hills, MI Notre Dame Prep Prior To Detroit: Lettered in lacrosse and football at Notre Dame...A second team All-State and All-Catholic League performer...Helped lead a defense that allowed under seven goals per game and back-to-back CHSL sectional and B-Division Championships...On the gridiron, he holds the Fighting Irish school record for most touchdowns in a game (4) as well as the most touchdowns in a season (19). Personal: Son of Dr. Maria Badalamenti and Jim Garippa…His mom graduated from the UDM Dental School…His hobbies include playing sports, watching movies and reading…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as every time he steps out on the field…Undecided on major.
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2011 TITANS Vince Indiano 5-8 • 190 FR. • M • #51 Fishers, IN Cathedral Prior To Detroit: A threeyear letterwinner in lacrosse, hockey and soccer, Indiano ended his junior year with 60 goals and 10 assists, helping Cathedral HS to a 17-3 record and the Indiana Catholic Conference title…He also led the Fighting Irish to an Indiana High School Lacrosse Association (IHSLA) state finals appearance as a junior, an IHSLA Final Four mark as a sophomore and a CBC Tournament finalist as a freshman…Played club for Team Indiana…A member of the High Honor Roll, while participating for Habitat for Humanity. Personal: Son of Kristine Talleur and Victor Indiano… His mother played collegiate tennis at Missouri… Has two siblings…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in three Indiana state championship games… Undecided on major.
Danny Kransberger 5-11 • 187 FR. • GK • #21 Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central Prior To Detroit: A three-time All-State, AllConference and All-Area goalie, Kransberger started every game in net since arriving at FHC, compiling a 36-17 record…He posted three 200+ saves in his three prep seasons and holds the school record for most saves in a game (22), season (25) and career (701)…Led his team to three straight regional championships, back-to-back conference titles and a trip to the state finals as a sophomore…Played club for the Turtles placing in the Final Four at Battle of the Hotbeds in 2009…Also played for True Lacrosse All-Stars. Personal: Son of Kathy and David Kransberger…His great grandfather graduated from Detroit …Has one younger brother…Chose Detroit because of coach Holtz…An education major.
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2011 TITANS Matt Lining 5-10 • 193 FR. • M • #6 Troy, MI Troy Athens
Joe MacLean 6-1 • 185 FR. • M • #13 Bloomfield Hills, MI Detroit Country Day
Prior To Detroit: Earned four letters in lacrosse at Troy Athens, while totaling 98 goals and 60 assists…A two-time team captain as a junior and senior…Also earned All-State honors as a junior and senior…Helped the Red Hawks to a regional championship as a sophomore and a state top 15 ranking in 2009…Played club lacrosse for Champion and 1763…A member of the National Honor Society.
Prior To Detroit: Led Detroit Country Day in scoring since his sophomore season and was a three-time All-State honoree, with the last two years selected to the first team...He was also tabbed All-Midwest three times, including the first team as a junior...A member of the Class Board for all four years in high school and was class president as a senior... Also played club lacrosse for Scorpion.
Personal: Son of Nancy and Norman Lining…His mom was an All-American diver at Michigan State, while his grandfather played football at Michigan…Has two younger brothers… Enjoys playing video games and golf and reading in his spare time…A bio-chemistry major.
Personal: Son of Bridgette and Thomas MacLean …Has three siblings… His great grandfather, Andy Farkas was an All-American football player at Detroit and a member of the Titan Hall of Fame…A communications major.
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2011 TITANS Alex Maini 6-0 • 206 FR. • A • #39 Lynbrook, NY Lynbrook Prior To Detroit: Earned letters in lacrosse and basketball…An All-County honorable mention as a junior…Notched 30 goals, 28 assists and 39 ground balls for the Lynbrook Owls… Played club for the Long Island Jr. Lizards and The North Shore Rage. Personal: Son of Claire and Paul Maini …Has two older brothers, one of which played collegiate lacrosse at Albany… His hobbies include listening to music and watching movies…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as playing in the county finals…A criminal justice major.
Tom Masterson 6-0 • 167 FR. • A • #49 London, ON St. Thomas Aquinas Prior To Detroit: Masterson played for the London U-19 for two years while attending St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School...Led his squad in scoring in 2008 with 50 points on 46 assists and four goals and came back to tally a team-high 54 points on 44 helpers and 10 goals in 2009, leading his team to back-to-back U-19 Ontario Division III championships... He also played for the London Junior B box lacrosse league team, finishing third on the squad with 26 assists and five markers in 2009, while leading the team with 56 points on 16 goals and 40 assists in 2010. Personal: Son of Valerie and Joseph Masterson…A history major.
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2011 TITANS Tim Robertson 6-1 • 179 FR. • M • #29 Waterford, MI Notre Dame Prep. Prior to Detroit: Earned three letters in lacrosse and soccer as well as a pair in wrestling…Helped Notre Dame to three-straight Catholic League championships as well as back-toback district and regional titles in 2009 and 2010… Named All-League as a junior and senior and AllDistrict in his final prep year…Posted 57 goals and 70 assists in his career, with 31 markers coming as a junior and 45 helpers as a senior. Personal: Son of Cathy and Dave Robertson…Has two older sisters…Hobbies include camping and fishing… Lists the chance to play Division I lacrosse as well as the University’s business program’s reputation on why he chose to attend UDM…An international business major.
Drew Schupbach 6-1 • 181 FR. • M • #41 Clarkston, MI St. Mary’s Prior To Detroit: A letterwinner in lacrosse and football…Selected to the AllRegion team in 2009…Helped St. Mary’s advance all the way to the state championship game as a junior…A member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Kathleen and Brian Schupbach… Has three brothers, one that graduated from the University, and another that is currently a senior...His hobbies include wakeboarding, snowboarding and paintball…Lists his biggest thrill in sports as scoring the game-winning goal in overtime in the 2009 state semifinals…A chemistry major.
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2011 TITANS Brian Smith 6-0 • 198 FR. • D • #99 Riverhead, NY Riverhead
Alex Wilson 5-11 • 180 FR. • A/M • #3 Boca Raton, FL Saint Andrews
Prior To Detroit: Earned two letters in lacrosse… Smith was named the team’s Most Improved Player as the standout defenseman helped the Blue Waves’ defense allow just 6.6 goals per game and a 9-8 record as a junior…Also earned the Best Defensive Player award as a senior and the Unsung Hero honor in his junior campaign…Tallied 12 assists, a goal and 102 ground balls in his prep career.
Prior To Detroit: Earned two varsity letters in lacrosse at Saint Andrews in Florida... The Scots were back-to-back state champions in his junior and senior year as he tallied 45 points on 25 goals and 20 assists in his two seasons...He also played for Team Florida on the club level and led his team to a runner-up finish at the 2009 Hotbeds Tournament.
Personal: Son of Christine Conforti and Kelly Smith … Has a younger brother…Chose Detroit because he felt it was a great school and the chance to play lacrosse …An English major.
Personal: Son of Nancy and Paul Wilson…His dad played collegiate tennis at St. John’s...Has one younger brother…Hobbies include playing hockey… Lists the great academics and Division I lacrosse as the reason he chose to attend Detroit…A business major.
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2011 TITANS Max Zwolan 6-2 • 181 FR. • LSM/D • #35 Ann Arbor, MI Pioneer Prior To Detroit: A two-time team captain at Pioneer, Zwolan was named the Washtenaw County Player of the Year in 2010…He also earned All-State honors three times as well as first team All-Area as a sophomore, junior and senior…A strong athlete, he led the Pioneers to their first-ever regional final in 2008 and the team went on to capture the regional championship in 2009…He also earned the MHSLCA Unsung Hero Award as a junior…Played club for Scorpion Lacrosse for two years...Also a Co-founder and Co-President of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Club. Personal: Son of Terry and Tom Zwolan…His dad played baseball at Purdue, while his grandfather played baseball at Detroit in the late 40’s…Has two younger sisters...Undecided on a major.
Thomas Sible 6-0 • 182 FR. • M • #36 Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central Prior To Detroit: Selected first team All-State as a junior, as well as AllConference and All-Region...Tallied 63 goals and 54 assists on the field in his final prep season...He is a teammate of Titan signee Danny Kransberger and the two have been a part of a state championship, three regional championships, two conference titles and a state runner-up appearance...Played club for True Lacrosse. Personal: Son of Jamie and Scott Sible…His dad played college football at Northern Michigan and for the Green Bay Packers...Has a younger brother…Lists winning the state championship as his biggest thrill in sports…A business major.
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2010 Season In Review The Detroit Titans men’s lacrosse team took some giant steps in year two as the red, white and blue ended the year with its first three victories, an all-conference selection, a truck load of close games and a statistical ranking in the top 10 in the nation. “I feel very good where we are at after our second year,” said head coach Matt Holtz. “We are still young, but we have some talented players and I believe we took a step forward this year competing and playing hard throughout the season.” Detroit finished the season at 3-12, 2-6 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, its first season as a member of the league, for a seventh place finish. UDM saw seven of its losses by just four goals or less, including a pair of 9-8 decisions. In MAAC play, five of Detroit’s six setbacks were within a three goal margin.
Joel Matthews was the team MVP after leading the
The biggest achievements of the year occurred team and all Division I freshmen with 37 goals. within the same week as the Titans came up with their first win in program history, 16-12, over Presbyterian on Titan Field on March 22. The 16 year with a bang with four markers against Bellarmine markers set a program high for goals in a game. The and had five more three weeks later at Ohio State. offensive attack was led by freshman Tyler Staruch In his third game, he found the back of the net three who scorched the Blue House for five goals. In all, times to give him 12 goals in his first three games and nine Titans registered goals as coach Holtz felt the he would eventually end the year leading the team sensation of an ice bath at the end of the contest. with 37 goals and 48 points. Those numbers ranked him among the leaders in the MAAC and he also had “We turned the corner with that win,” said Holtz. “We the most goals scored in the regular season by a had played a few close games and a few games got rookie at the Division I level, while finishing 16th in the away from us, but we were able to get our first win and that really helped us play hard the rest of the year.” After tasting victory, the Titans added their second win just five days later with an 11-8 triumph against VMI for their first MAAC tally. In that game UDM was down 2-0 before scoring five straight to take a lead it would never relinquish. Offensively, Detroit was led in that game by freshman and team MVP Joel Matthews, who would make his mark not only in the league, but nationally too. Matthews had seven hat tricks on the season, tied for the seventh most in the country, which included four goals versus the Keydets. He started off the
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Jordan Houtby was UDM’s Defensive Player of the Year after ending the year seventh in the nation in caused turnovers and second on the team in GB’s.
“We had a number of returning players who stepped up their game and played beyond expectations,” said Holtz. “We got great efforts from guys like Lehto, Harris and Gregson on offense and Nolan and Butts on defense.”
“Houtby was our Defensive MVP so that really shows what he meant to our team this year,” said Holtz. “We knew as a coaching staff that Hebden would be good but to see him contribute as much as he did as a freshman was a bit of a surprise, but he is a good player who will only get better.”
The Titans ended the regular season third in the country in caused turnovers at 10.47 per game, a category that they led in for two weeks during the year. Once again, a number of returning players made contributions and improved their play for the Titans to be able to compete in every game. Seniors Chris Butts and Tim Shoemaker along with junior Adam Nolan and sophomore Jason McDonald keyed the Titan defensive unit.
Newcomers played a major role all over as Staruch was tied for fourth on the team with 13 goals and was fifth with 18 total points, while freshman Chris Nemes netted 10 goals and had five assists. Rookie Brandon Davenport won 50 percent of his face-offs and collected a team-high 54 ground balls and A.J. Levell started 13 games in net making 136 saves while winning the first two games in Titan history.
Butts, the Coach’s award winner, picked up 30 ground balls and had 10 caused turnovers, while McDonald had 25 GB’s and 19 caused turnovers. Nolan scooped up 14 ground balls and Shoemaker, playing the LSM position, had 22 GB’s, eight caused TO’s, a goal and two assists. Senior Vince Diana also played an important role as the second string goalie before assuming the full time job late in the year ending the season with a .521 saves percentage.
“We still have a young team next year, but I believe that we have the talent in place to win and now we just need to learn how to win to reach that next level,” added Holtz.
Two talented freshmen defenders in Jamie Hebden and Jordan Houtby also came up in a big way for Detroit. The Titan Defensive Player of the Year, Houtby was second on the team with 53 ground ball pick-ups, while his 32 caused turnovers led the team and were good for seventh in the country in caused TO’s per game (2.13). Hebden had 28 GB’s and was 26th in the nation at 1.5 turnovers per game.
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INDIVIDUAL STATS
Overall: 3-12 Conf: 2-6 Home: 3-3 Away: 0-8 Neut: 0-1
## Player
gp-gs
4 22 2 31 43 7 44 42 10 12 14 25 16 9 34 18 1 33 8 20 41 37 30 28 27 19 13 11 6 3
15-15 37 11 48 112 15-6 23 8 31 94 15-13 12 14 26 41 15-6 13 8 21 52 15-8 13 5 18 50 15-1 8 9 17 31 15-8 10 5 15 42 15-7 4 2 6 27 15-1 5 0 5 11 15-2 3 1 4 5 15-8 1 2 3 7 15-4 1 0 1 5 14-0 1 0 1 4 13-1 1 0 1 4 15-7 1 0 1 3 15-15 0 1 1 1 15-1 0 0 0 3 15-15 0 0 0 2 15-6 0 0 0 2 13-13 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 5-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 7-0 0 0 0 0 13-11 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 6-0 0 0 0 0 4-2 0 0 0 0 15 133 66 199 497 15 180 120 300 530
.330 70 .625 4 .245 43 .457 3 .293 25 .610 3 .250 32 .615 0 .260 33 .660 2 .258 26 .839 1 .238 26 .619 1 .148 10 .370 0 .4 5 5 7 . 636 0 . 600 4 . 800 0 . 143 4 . 571 0 . 200 3 . 600 0 .250 2 . 500 0 . 250 1 . 250 0 .333 3 1.000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .000 1 . 333 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .000 1 . 500 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 .268 291 .586 14 .340 353 .666 30
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4-2 13-13 15 15
186:04 713:56 900:00 900:00
34 146 180 133
10.96 12.27 12.00 8.87
37 136 173 158
.5 2 1 . 482 .490 . 543
1 2 3 12
1 11 12 3
0 0 0 0
101 429 530 497
Matthews, Joel Gregson, Matt Harris, Scott Lehto, Tim Staruch, Tyler Nowicki, John Nemes, Chris Fields, Mike Maruyama, Ty Janer, Brad Shoemaker, Tim Houtby, Jordan Bemben, Jon Corcoran, Tyler Davenport, Brandon Hebden, Jamie Keefer, Austin McDonald, Jason Butts, Chris Levell, A.J. Bender, Erek Dwyer, John Hoye, Nick Arb, Matt Khalil, Andrew Nolan, Adam Hogan, John Mastracci, Stephen Clugston, Matt Diana, Vince Total Opponents
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38 45
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133 180
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sh% sog sog% up dn
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68 84
94 81
291 353
CLEARS: Detroit Titans -- 239-311 .768, Opponents -- 251-312 .804. MAN-UP OPPS: Detroit Titans -- 16-78 .205, Opponents -- 35-103 .340.
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0 36 55 13 1 26 41 9 13-29 0 25 22 4 0 9 29 0 1 14 16 4 1 10 20 1 0 12 16 2 0 13 10 2 0 4 6 0 1 20 14 6 4-12 0 22 10 8 0 53 6 32 0 10 4 5 0 12 1 0 34-95 0 54 9 0 112-224 0 28 14 24 0 4 1 0 0 25 17 19 0 30 6 10 0 37 14 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 14 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 3 1 4 483 333 157 163-360 1 557 330 157 198-361
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41 35
31 59
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Feb 06 Feb 27 Mar 07 3/13/10 Mar 15 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 27 Apr 03 Apr 04 Apr 10 Apr 17 04/21/10 Apr 24 May 1
Opponent vs Bellarmine at Ohio State QUINNIPIAC at Robert Morris at Lehigh at Manhattan PC VMI at Siena at Yale Bulldogs MOUNT at Saint Joseph's at Canisius MAR WAGNER
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assi sts MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities Conversion Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Man-up Man-down Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average GROUND BALLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct. CLEARS Clear Pct. PENALTIES Number Minutes ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 3-12 2-6 1-6
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Att. 1565 870 231 120 167 537 143 392 840 750 451 342 509 238 256
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133-497 8.87 . 268 291-497 . 586 33.1 66
180-530 12.00 . 340 353-530 . 666 35.3 120
16-78 .205
35-103 . 340
133 14 4 67 0 8.87 483 333 157 163-360 .453 239-311 .768
180 30 1 60 0 12.00 557 330 157 198-361 . 548 251-312 . 804
115 88:30
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4135 8/517
HOME 3-3 2-2 1-1
AWAY 0-8 0-4 0-4
NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1
## PLAYER 4 Matthews, Joel 22 Gregson, Matt 2 Harris, Scott 31 Lehto, Tim 43 Staruch, Tyler 7 Nowicki, John 44 Nemes, Chris 42 Fields, Mike 10 Maruyama, Ty 12 Janer, Brad 14 Shoemaker, Tim 25 Houtby, Jordan 16 Bemben, Jon 9 Corcoran, Tyler 34 Davenport, Brandon 18 Hebden, Jamie 1 Keefer, Austin 33 McDonald, Jason 8 Butts, Chris 20 Levell, A.J. 41 Bender, Erek 37 Dwyer, John 30 Hoye, Nick 28 Arb, Matt 27 Khalil, Andrew 19 Nolan, Adam 13 Hogan, John 11 Mastracci, Stephe 6 Clugston, Matt 3 Diana, Vince
GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB Faceoff 15 37 11 48 112 4 0 36 0-0 15 23 8 31 94 3 1 26 13-29 15 12 14 26 41 3 0 25 0-0 15 13 8 21 52 0 0 9 0-0 15 13 5 18 50 2 1 14 0-0 15 8 9 17 31 1 1 10 0-0 15 10 5 15 42 1 0 12 0-0 15 4 2 6 27 0 0 13 0-0 15 5 0 5 11 0 0 4 0-0 15 3 1 4 5 0 1 20 4-12 15 1 2 3 7 0 0 22 0-0 15 1 0 1 5 0 0 53 0-0 14 1 0 1 4 0 0 10 0-0 13 1 0 1 4 0 0 12 34-95 15 1 0 1 3 0 0 54 112-224 15 0 1 1 1 0 0 28 0-0 15 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0-0 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 25 0-0 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 30 0-0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 37 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-0 15 133 66 199 497 14 4 483 163-360 15 180 120 300 530 30 1 557 198-361
## Goalie 3 Diana, Vince 20 Levell, A.J.
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Goals by Period Detroit Titans Opponents
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Saves by Period Detroit Titans Opponents
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Total Opponents
Total Opponents
Shots on Goal Detroit Titans Opponents
27 42 53 26
Min. 186:04 713:56 900:00 900:00
38 45 48 38
33 43 41 35
GA GAAvg Save
34 146 180 133
35 50 31 59
99 131 115 152 143 142 128 117
10.96 37 12.27 136 12.00 173 8.87 158
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W-L-T
.521 1-1-0 .482 2-11-0 .490 3-12-0 .543 12-3-0
133 180 173 158 497 530
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53 95
76 93
68 84
94 81
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Staruch, Tyler vs PC (Mar 22) Matthews, Joel vs Quinnipiac (Mar 07) Staruch, Tyler vs PC (Mar 22) Matthews, Joel at Ohio State (Feb 27) Matthews, Joel vs Quinnipiac (Mar 07) Lehto, Tim vs WAGNER (May 1) Matthews, Joel vs WAGNER (May 1) Gregson, Matt at Canisius (04/21/10) Harris, Scott vs MOUNT (Apr 10) Harris, Scott at Yale Bulldogs (Apr 04) Matthews, Joel at Siena (Apr 03) Nowicki, John vs VMI (Mar 27) Matthews, Joel vs PC (Mar 22) Harris, Scott vs PC (Mar 22) Gregson, Matt vs PC (Mar 22) Nowicki, John at Manhattan (Mar 20) Harris, Scott at Robert Morris (3/13/10) Gregson, Matt at Saint Joseph's (Apr 17) Gregson, Matt at Robert Morris (3/13/10) Matthews, Joel at Yale Bulldogs (Apr 04) Staruch, Tyler vs PC (Mar 22) Matthews, Joel at Ohio State (Feb 27) Diana, Vince vs WAGNER (May 1) Levell, A.J. at Siena (Apr 03) Levell, A.J. at Ohio State (Feb 27) Levell, A.J. at Manhattan (Mar 20) Davenport, Brandon at Saint Joseph's (Apr 17) Davenport, Brandon vs PC (Mar 22) Davenport, Brandon at Robert Morris (3/13/10) Houtby, Jordan at Manhattan (Mar 20) Levell, A.J. at Yale Bulldogs (Apr 04) Houtby, Jordan vs VMI (Mar 27) Matthews, Joel vs VMI (Mar 27) McDonald, Jason at Manhattan (Mar 20) Hebden, Jamie vs Quinnipiac (Mar 07)
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Goals by Period Detroit Titans Opponents
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Saves by Period Detroit Titans Opponents
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53 26
38 45
48 38
33 43
41 35
35 50
31 59
133 180
173 158
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133-497 8.87 .268 291-497 .586 33.1 66
180-530 12.00 .340 353-530 .666 35.3 120
16-78 .205
35-103 .340
133 14 4 67 0 8.87 483 333 157 163-360 .453 239-311 .768
180 30 1 60 0 12.00 557 330 157 198-361 .548 251-312 .804
115 88:30
85 66:30
1711 6/285 1/1565
4135 8/517
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497 530
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
53 95
76 93
68 84
94 81
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2010 Season In Review The Automated ScoreBook For Lacrosse Detroit Titans Team High/Low Analysis All games (as of Jan 18, 2011)
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Detroit Titans - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL
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vs PC (Mar 22) vs WAGNER (May 1) vs PC (Mar 22) vs WAGNER (May 1) vs WAGNER (May 1) vs PC (Mar 22) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) at Saint Joseph's (Apr 17) vs PC (Mar 22) vs PC (Mar 22) at Saint Joseph's (Apr 17) vs MOUNT (Apr 10) vs VMI (Mar 27) at Manhattan (Mar 20) vs WAGNER (May 1) at Siena (Apr 03) at Lehigh (Mar 15) at Ohio State (Feb 27) at Manhattan (Mar 20) vs PC (Mar 22) vs WAGNER (May 1) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) vs VMI (Mar 27) at Manhattan (Mar 20) Opponent - GAME HIGHS
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at Lehigh (Mar 15) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) at Ohio State (Feb 27) at Lehigh (Mar 15) at Ohio State (Feb 27) at Lehigh (Mar 15) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) vs Bellarmine (Feb 06) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) at Ohio State (Feb 27) at Lehigh (Mar 15) at Ohio State (Feb 27) at Saint Joseph's (Apr 17) at Manhattan (Mar 20) at Robert Morris (3/13/10) at Yale Bulldogs (Apr 04) vs WAGNER (May 1) at Manhattan (Mar 20) vs VMI (Mar 27) at Manhattan (Mar 20) vs WAGNER (May 1) at Robert Morris (3/13/10)
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History Of Titan Lax September, 2005 - A report is presented to the Athletic board about the expansion of varsity sports in the athletic department. A full study on the addition of certain sports was presented as the case study would evaluate all aspects of the sports from budgets to the addition of athletic staff. January, 2007 - The University Board of Trustees approves the addition of three new varsity sports. Summer, 2007 - Construction begins on Titan Field. September 5, 2007 - Detroit athletic director Keri Gaither announced the addition of three sports to Titan athletics in men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s tennis, with all three beginning in the 2008-09 season. September 24, 2007 - UDM athletic director Keri Gaither names Matt Holtz as the first head coach for the new program. Holtz came to Detroit from Michigan State, where he was the men’s lacrosse club head coach from 2005-07. September 25, 2007 - Coach Holtz embarks on building the Titan program. October, 2007 - The newly renovated Titan Field, which now includes an A-Turf field, along with a six-lane polyurethane track and areas for the steeplechase and field events, was completed. The new facility will be home to the men’s and women’s lacrosse and soccer teams.
Buckeyes 21-1 at the Woody Hayes Athletics Center. Freshman Scott Harris got Detroit on the board for the program’s first ever goal, taking a pass from senior Michael Schumacher and finding the back of the net. March 3, 2009 - The Titans play their first-ever ranked opponent in No. 3 North Carolina, dropping a 19-4 decision. April 11, 2009 - With one of the largest crowds in the history of Titan Field on hand, junior Pat O’Shea found the back of the net for Detroit’s first goal as the Titans fell to Wheeling Jesuit, 14-7, in the first ever home contest for the men’s lacrosse program. May 18, 2009 - The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and UDM Director of Athletics Keri Gaither announced that the Detroit Titans men’s lacrosse program has been accepted as an affiliate member of the MAAC Lacrosse League, beginning with the 2010 season. UDM will be immediately eligible for postseason play. October 10, 2009 - The men’s lacrosse team participates in the Annual Nick Colleluori Classic To Benefit Cancer Awareness. February 6, 2010 - The Titans begin year two of the program with an indoor home game at Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac as a crowd of 1,565 fans saw Detroit narrowly fall to Bellarmine, 12-8.
May 9, 2008 - The University of Detroit Mercy men’s lacrosse head coach Matt Holtz announced the Titans first ever recruiting class, a 17-member group. September 9, 2008 - The Detroit Titans men’s lacrosse program practiced for the first time as the team held official tryouts on Titan Field.
October 12, 2008 - Detroit had its first team competition as UDM scored the first nine goals in a 10-9 victory over Adrian College, before falling, 7-5, to Wittenberg in an exhibition doubleheader in Springfield, Ohio.
February 7, 2009 - A new chapter in UDM athletics started as the men’s lacrosse team began its collegiate program in Columbus against Ohio State, falling to the
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September 30, 2008 - Head men’s lacrosse coach Matt Holtz announced that seniors Kevin Demorest and Riley Turchetti along with junior Pat O’Shea have been named the first team captains in program history.
October 27, 2008 - The first varsity schedule is released with Detroit playing 11 games and just one home contest.
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History Of Titan Lax February 12, 2010 - The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference released its lacrosse preseason poll and the Titans were picked to finish eighth in Detroit’s first year in the MAAC. February 22, 2010 - The Titans pick up their first-ever MAAC weekly award as Joel Matthews was named the conference’s Rookie of the Week. Matthews led the UDM offensive attack in the season opener with four goals, including three of the first four Titan scores of the year. He took a game-high 10 shots with six coming on goal, while also scooping up a pair of ground balls. March 22, 2010 - It might have been cold, Head coach Matt Holtz enjoy’s a cold bath as the windy and raining in Detroit on a Monday, but there was no better place to make some history Titans celebrate their first win, 16-12, on March 22, as the Titan men’s lacrosse team recorded its 2010 over Presbyterian. first win, 16-12, over Presbyterian on Titan Field. athletes earning the accolade in Nick Hoye, Brad Janer, Freshman Tyler Staruch scored a program-high Ty Maruyama, John Nowicki, Adam Parrottino and Danny five goals and added an assist, while junior Tim Lehto netPreston. All six of those players also earned their way onto ted three goals and also had a helper. Joel Matthews had the MAAC’s 2009-10 Academic Honor Roll. a pair of scores and assists, while sophomore Scott Harris and junior Matt Gregson each netted a goal and handed June 8, 2010 - The NCAA recently released the final 2010 out two assists. Freshman A.J. Levell was the winner in men’s lacrosse statistics with the University of Detroit Mernet, stopping four shots on the day, while Rookie Brandon cy boasting a pair of top 10 marks in the country. Leading Davenport won 14 of 22 face-offs and had a team-high the way was an aggressive team defense that finished seven ground balls. third in the nation with 10.47 turnovers per game, trailing only Maryland (11.38) and Syracuse (10.67). Detroit also March 22, 2010 - Seven Titans scored goals, led by freshplaced 17th in saves per game (11.53) and 19th picking man Joel Matthews’ four scores, and rookie netminder up 32.2 ground balls per contest. Individually, freshman A.J. Levell had 12 saves as Detroit won its second straight long pole Jordan Houtby was sixth in the nation causgame, 11-8, over VMI on Saturday afternoon on Titan ing 2.13 turnovers per game, a number that also led the Field. The win was also the first-ever MAAC victory for DeMetro Athletic Atlantic Conference (MAAC). Also finishing troit, playing just its second league game of the season. high on that list was freshman defender Jamie Hebden, who was 25th in the NCAA with 1.6 per game. Offensively, May 1, 2010 - The final game of the 2010 season saw second team All-MAAC honoree Joel Matthews ended the Detroit used a 5-0 run in the second period to overpower year 14th with 2.47 goals and 36th totaling 3.2 points per Wagner, 14-7. Eight Titans scored in the victory that game. moved Detroit to 3-12 on the year and 2-6 in the MAAC. The offensive barrage was led by junior Matt Gregson, June 9, 2010 - Joel Matthews added another accolade for who tallied four goals for his third hat trick of the season. his fantastic rookie season as he was named to the Inside The midfielder ended the year second on the team with Lacrosse All-Freshman Second Team. The 2010 team MVP 23 markers and 31 points, including 16 goals in the last six and second team All-MAAC performer, Matthews posted games. seven hat tricks on the season, tied for the seventh most in the country. May 6, 2010 - After an explosive freshman campaign, Joel Matthews was honored by the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference with the selection to the All-MAAC second team, The Titan attacker led the team with 37 goals and 48 points and was among the conference leaders in both those categories. The rookie, who was named Rookie of the Week four times during the season. The Academic AllMAAC team was also announced with six Detroit student-
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Game Records 10 - Joel Matthews 10 - Joel Matthews 10 - Tyler Staruch
Brandon Davenport owns the most face-off victories in a game in Titan history with 16 at Robert Morris in 2010. Most points 1. 7 - Matt Gregson 2. 6 - Joel Matthews 6 - Tyler Staruch 4. 5 - Joel Matthews 5 - Joel Matthews 5 - Joel Matthews Most goals 1. 5 - Joel Matthews 5 - Tyler Staruch 3. 4 - Matt Gregson 4 - Matt Gregson 4 - Matt Gregson 4 - Joel Matthews 4 - Joel Matthews 4 - Joel Matthews 4 - Joel Matthews Most assists 1. 3 - Joel Matthews 3 - Matt Gregson 3 - Kevin Demorest 4. 12 tied at 2. Most shots 1. 13 - Matt Gregson 13 - Matt Gregson 3. 11 - Matt Gregson 4. 10 - Matt Gregson 10 - Joel Matthews
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at Presbyterian vs. Quinnipiac vs. Presbyterian at Ohio State at Lehigh vs. Wagner at Ohio State vs. Presbyterian vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s vs. Wagner at Presbyterian at Yale vs. Bellarmine at Lehigh vs. VMI vs. Quinnipiac at Presbyterian at Robert Morris
at Robert Morris at Saint Joseph’s at Canisius vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s vs. Marist
4/4/09 3/7/10 3/22/10 2/27/10 3/15/10 5/1/10 2/27/10 3/22/10 4/10/10 5/1/10 4/4/09 4/4/10 2/6/10 3/15/10 3/27/10 3/7/10 4/4/09 3/1/09
3/13/10 4/17/10 04/21/10 4/10/10 4/24/10
vs Bellarmine vs. Wagner vs. Presbyterian
2/6/10 5/1/10 3/22/10
Most saves 1. 20 - Vince Diana 2. 17 - Vince Diana 3. 16 - Vince Diana 4. 15 - Vince Diana 15 - Vince Diana 6. 14 - A.J. Levell 14 - A.J. Levell 14 - Vince Diana
at Air Force at North Carolina at Presbyterian at Denver at Robert Morris at Siena at Ohio State vs. Wagner
4/19/09 3/3/09 4/4/09 4/17/09 3/1/09 4/3/10 2/27/10 5/1/10
Most ground balls 1. 10 - Vince Diana 2. 8 - A.J. Levell 8 - Matt Gregson 8 - Matt Gregson 5. 7 - Brandon Davenport 7 - Brandon Davenport 7 - Brandon Davenport
at Denver at Manhattan at North Carolina at Quinnipiac at Robert Morris at Saint Joseph’s vs. Presbyterian
4/17/09 3/20/10 3/3/09 3/22/09 3/13/10 4/17/10 3/22/10
Most caused turnovers 1. 6 - Jordan Houtby 2. 4 - Jamie Hebden 4 - Jordan Houtby 4 - A.J. Levell 4 - Joel Matthews 4 - Jason McDonald 4 - Chris Butts
at Manhattan vs. Quinnipiac vs. VMI at Yale vs. VMI at Manhattan at Bryant
3/20/10 3/7/10 3/27/10 4/4/10 3/27/10 3/20/10 3/20/09
Most man-up goals 1. 2 - Matt Gregson 2 - Matt Gregson 2 - Matt Gregson 2 - John Nowicki
at Presbyterian vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s at Bryant at Bryant
4/4/09 . 4/10/10 3/20/09 3/20/09
Most man-down goals 1. 1 - Matt Gregson 1 - Brad Janer 1 - John Nowicki 1 - Tyler Staruch
vs. VMI vs. Presbyterian vs. Marist at Lehigh
3/27/10 3/22/10 4/24/10 3/15/10
Most face-offs won 1. 16 - Brandon Davenport at Robert Morris 2. 14 - Brandon Davenport vs. Presbyterian 3. 13 - Brandon Davenport at Saint Joseph’s 13 - Danny Preston at Presbyterian 13 - Danny Preston vs. Manhattan 4. 11 - Brandon Davenport vs. Marist 11 - Brandon Davenport at Manhattan
3/13/10 3/22/10 4/17/10 4/4/09 2/28/09 4/24/10 3/20/10
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Team Records Most caused turnovers 1. 22 - at Manhattan 2. 17 - vs. VMI 3. 16 - vs. Wagner 4. 14 - vs Manhattan 14 - at Bryant
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Most man-up goals 1. 4 - at Bryant 3/20/09 2. 3 - at Presbyterian 4/4/09 3. 2 - vs. Mount St. Mary’s 4/10/10 2 - at Saint Joseph’s 4/17/10 2 - at Ohio State 2/27/10 2 - vs Manhattan 2/28/09 2 - at Robert Morris 3/1/09 2 - vs. Quinnipiac 3/7/10
As expected, the 2010 Titans eclipsed almost every school mark from its inaugural season. Most points 1. 25 - vs. Presbyterian 2. 24 - vs. Wagner 3. 17 - at Presbyterian 17 - vs. VMI 5. 14 - at Robert Morris 14 - at Lehigh
3/22/10 5/1/10 4/4/09 3/27/10 3/1/09 3/15/10
Most goals 1. 16 - vs. Presbyterian 3/22/10 2. 14 - vs. Wagner 5/1/10 3. 12 - at Presbyterian 4/4/09 4. 11 - vs. VMI 3/27/10 5. 9 - vs. Mount St. Mary’s 4/10/10 9 - vs Manhattan 2/28/09 9 - at Lehigh 3/15/10 Most assists 1. 10 - vs. Wagner 2. 9 - vs. Presbyterian 3. 6 - at Robert Morris 6 - vs. VMI 5. 5 - at Robert Morris 5 - at Presbyterian 5 - at Lehigh 5 - at Bryant 5 - at Manhattan
5/1/10 3/22/10 3/1/09 3/27/10 3/13/10 4/4/09 3/15/10 3/20/09 3/20/10
Most shots 1. 45 - at Robert Morris 2. 41 - at Saint Joseph’s 41 - at Robert Morris 41 - vs. Presbyterian 5. 40 - vs. Wagner
3/13/10 4/17/10 3/1/09 3/22/10 5/1/10
Most man-down goals 1. 1 - vs. Marist 1 - at Lehigh 1 - vs. Presbyterian 1 - vs. VMI
4/24/10 3/15/10 3/22/10 3/27/10
Most faceoffs won 1. 19 - vs. Presbyterian 2. 16 - at Robert Morris 3. 15 - at Presbyterian 4. 14 - at Bellarmine 14 - at Quinnipiac
3/22/10 3/13/10 4/4/09 2/14/09 3/22/09
Most saves 1. 21 - at North Carolina 3/3/09 2. 20 - at Air Force 4/19/09 3. 16 - at Presbyterian 4/4/09 4. 15 - at Denver 4/17/09 15 - at Robert Morris 3/1/09 Most ground balls 1. 45 - at Manhattan 3/20/10 2. 43 - vs. Presbyterian 3/22/10 3. 42 - at North Carolina 3/3/09 4. 41 - vs. Marist 4/24/10 5. 40 - vs. Wagner 5/1/10 Most turnovers 1. 37 - at North Carolina 3/3/09 2. 32 - at Denver 4/17/09 3. 31 - vs. Wagner 5/1/10 4. 30 - at Robert Morris 3/13/10 5. 28 - at Presbyterian 4/4/09
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Career Records Hat tricks 1. 7 - Joel Matthews 2. 4 - Matt Gregson 3. 1 - Tim Lehto 1 - Tyler Staruch
2010 2009-10 2009-10 2010
Assists 1. 18 - Matt Gregson 2. 15 - Scott Harris 3. 11 - Joel Matthews 4. 10 - John Nowicki 10 - Tim Lehto
2009-10 2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009-10
Assists per game (min. 5 games) 1. 0.73 - Joel Matthews 2010 2. 0.69 - Matt Gregson 2009-10 3. 0.62 - Kevin Demorest 2009 4. 0.58 - Scott Harris 2009-10 5. 0.55 - Pat O’Shea 2009
Matt Gregson enters his senior year as the school’s alltime leading scorer Points 1. 56 - Matt Gregson 2. 48 - Joel Matthews 3. 30 - Scott Harris 4. 26 - John Nowicki 5. 23 - Tim Lehto
2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.20 - Joel Matthews 2010 2. 2.15 - Matt Gregson 2009-10 3. 1.88 - Kevin Demorest 2009 4. 1.55 - Pat O’Shea 2009 5. 1.20 - Tyler Staruch 2010 Goals 1. 38 - Matt Gregson 2. 37 - Joel Matthews 3. 16 - John Nowicki 4. 15 - Scott Harris 5. 13 - Tyler Staruch 13 - Tim Lehto
2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009 2009-10
Shots on goal 1. 74 - Matt Gregson 2. 70 - Joel Matthews 3. 44 - Tim Lehto 4. 42 - John Nowicki
2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009-10
Ground balls 1. 71 - Matt Gregson 2. 56 - Chris Butts 3. 54 - Brandon Davenport 4. 53 - Jordan Houtby 5. 41 - Vince Diana
2009 2009-10 2009-10 2010 2010 2009-10
Ground balls per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.60 - Brandon Davenport 2010 2. 3.53 - Jordan Houtby 2010 3. 2.85 - A.J. Levell 2010 4. 2.73 - Vince Diana 2009-10 5. 2.73 - Matt Gregson 2009-10
Caused turnovers 1. 32 - Jordan Houtby 2. 26 - Chris Butts 3. 24 - Jamie Hebden 24 - Jason McDonald 5. 16 - Matt Gregson
2010 2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009-10
Caused turnovers per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.13 - Jordan Houtby 2010 2. 1.60 - Jamie Hebden 2010 3. 1.00 - Chris Butts 2009-10 1.00 - Jeff Julius 2009 5. 0.92 - Jason McDonald 2009-10
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Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.47 - Joel Matthews 2010 2. 1.46 - Matt Gregson 2009-10 3. 1.25 - Kevin Demorest 2009 4. 1.00 - Pat O’Shea 2009 5. 0.87 - Tyler Staruch 2010
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Shots attempted 1. 151 - Matt Gregson 2. 112 - Joel Matthews 3. 77 - Tim Lehto 4. 64 - Pat O’Shea 5. 58 - Scott Harris
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Career Records All-Time Results 2009 (0-11) Feb. 7 @ Ohio State L, 21-1 Feb. 14 @ Bellarmine L, 18-8 Feb. 28 vs Manhattan (at RMU) L, 14-9 Mar. 1 @ Robert Morris L, 18-8 Mar. 3 @ #3 North Carolina L, 19-4 Mar. 20 @ Bryant L, 15-6 Mar. 22 @ Quinnipiac L, 15-4 Apr. 4 @ Presbyterian L, 15-12 Apr. 11 vs. Wheeling Jesuit L, 14-7 Apr. 17 @ Denver L, 10-1 Apr. 19 @ Air Force L, 13-6
Vince Diana posted 178 saves in his two years in the Motor City. Man-up goals 1. 9 - Matt Gregson 2. 4 - Joel Matthews 4 - Scott Harris 5. 3 - John Nowicki 3 - Pat O’Shea
2009-10 2010 2009-10 2009-10 2009
Man-down goals 1. 1 - John Nowicki 1 - Matt Gregson 1 - Tyler Staruch 1 - Brad Janer
2009-10 2009-10 2010 2009-10
Face-off W-L pct. (minimum 5 faceoffs) 1. .500 - Brandon Davenport (112-224) 2010 2. .454 - Matt Gregson (44-97) 2009-10 3. .420 - Danny Preston (84-200) 2009-10 4. .358 - Tyler Corcoran (34-95) 2010 Saves 1. 178 - Vince Diana 2. 136 - A.J. Levell 3. 8 - Michael Lioi
2009-10 2010 2009
Saves per game (min. 5 games) 1. 11.87 - Vince Diana 2009-10 2. 10.46 - A.J. Levell 2010
Save percentage (min. 5 saves) 1. .489 - Vince Diana 2009-10 2. .482 - A.J. Levell 2010 3. .286 - Michael Lioi 2009 Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. 12.27 - A.J. Levell 2010 2. 14.31 - Vince Diana 2009-10 Games played 1. 26 - Jason McDonald 26 - Tim Lehto 26 - Brad Janer 26 - Scott Harris 26 - Matt Gregson 26 - Chris Butts 26 - Tim Shoemaker
2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10
Games started 1. 26 - Jason McDonald 2. 18 - Tim Shoemaker 3. 17 - Chris Butts 4. 15 - Matt Gregson 15 - Joel Matthews 15 - Jamie Hebden
2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2010 2010
2010 (3-12, 2-6 MAAC) Feb. 6 vs Bellarmine ! L, 12-8 Feb. 27 @ Ohio State L, 16-7 Mar. 7 vs Quinnipiac L, 13-8 Mar. 13 @ Robert Morris L, 16-5 Mar. 15 @ Lehigh L, 21-9 Mar. 20 @ Manhattan * L, 11-8 Mar. 22 vs. Presbyterian W, 16-12 Mar. 27 vs. VMI * W, 11-8 Apr. 3 @ Siena * L, 9-8 Apr. 4 @ Yale L, 12-8 Apr. 10 vs. Mount St. Mary’s * L, 12-9 Apr. 17 @ Saint Josephs * L, 10-7 Apr. 21 @ Canisius * L, 9-8 Apr. 24 vs. Marist * L, 13-6 May 1 vs. Wagner * W, 14-7 ! - played at Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac, MI.
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Titan Letterwinners -AArb, Matt............................2010....................... Troy, MI/Troy Athens -BBemben, Jon.....................2009-10.............. Hartland, MI/Hartland Bender, Erek............... 2010-pre........ Fraser, MI/De La Salle Brown, Mike................ 2009-pre......... Troy, MI/Troy Athens Butts, Chris........................2009-10.........Riverhead, NY/Riverhead -CCarr, Brian..........................2010........... Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall Clugston, Matt.................2009-10.....Birmingham, MI/Fishburne . ............................................................................. Military (Va.) Corcoran, Tyler........... 2010-pre... South Lyon, MI/South Lyon -DDavenport, Brandon.. 2010-pre..Grosse Pointe Woods, MI ................................................................ /GP North Demorest, Kevin..............2009............. Birmingham, MI/Seaholm Diana, Vince......................2009-10..............Massillon, OH/Jackson Dwyer, John ............... 2010-pre............... Novi, MI / Detroit . ...................................................... Catholic Central -FFields, Mike.......................2010............ Columbia, MD/Wilde Lake -GGowins, Max.....................2009... Pickerington, OH/Pickerington . ........................................................................................Central Gregson, Matt............. 2009-pre..Flint, MI/Powers Catholic -HHarris, Scott................ 2009-pre................ Saline, MI/Saline Hebden, Jamie............ 2010-pre.........Farmington Hills, MI/. ............................................................ Brother Rice Hogan, John.....................2009-10....Grosse Pointe, MI/GP North Houtby, Jordan........... 2010-pre. .. St. Catharines, ON/Holy . ..................................................... Cross Secondary Hoye, Nik............................2009-10..........Royal Oak, MI/Royal Oak -JJaner, Brad.................. 2009-pre.................Novi, MI/Detroit ...................................................... Catholic Central Julius, Jeff..........................2009..................Royal Oak, MI/Seaholm -KKeefer, Austin...................2010......... Ellicott City, MD/Wilde Lake Khalil, Andrew..................2010................ Macomb, MI/De La Salle -LLehto, Tim................... 2009-pre.......Farmington, MI/North . ............................................................. Farmington Levell, A.J.................... 2010-pre...... Columbus, OH/Dublin . .......................................................................Scioto Lioi, Michael......................2009....Bel Air, MD/Archbishop Curley
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-MMaruyama, Ty............. 2009-pre........ Lakewood, CO/Green . .................................................................Mountain Mastracci, Stephen..... 2010..... Auburn Hills, MI/Avondale Matthews, Joel........... 2010-pre. .. St. Catharines, ON/Holy . ..................................................... Cross Secondary McDonald, Jason ... 2009-pre... Bayport, NY/Bayport-Blue Point -NNemes, Chris............... 2010.......................Novi, MI/Detroit ...................................................... Catholic Central Nichols, Zach....................2009.........Madison, WI/Kettle Moraine Nolan, Adam............... 2009-pre...... Ann Arbor, MI/Pioneer Nowicki, John............. 2009-pre...... Clinton Twp., MI/De La . ......................................................................... Salle
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-OO’Shea, Pat........................2009....Dix Hills, NY/Half Hollow Hills East -PParrottino, Adam........ 2009-pre........... Troy, MI/De La Salle Preston, Danny........... 2009-pre.................Hempstead, NY/. ..............................................................Hempstead -SSchesnuk, Nick........... 2010-pre................ Chesterfield, MI/ ...............................................................De La Salle Schumacher, Michael....2009.......Grand Rapids, MI/Forest Hills . ........................................................................................Central Shoemaker, Tim.......... 2009-pre... Rochester, MI/Rochester Staruch, Tyler.............. 2010-pre.......Brighton, MI/Brighton Steen, Wes................... 2010-pre..................Columbus, OH/ . .................................................. Olentangy Liberty Summers, Joshua....... 2010........Schaumburg, IL/James B. . ..................................................................... Conant -TTurchetti, Riley.................2009-pre........ Grand Rapids, MI/Forest . .............................................................................. Hills Central -WWigdahl, Vince.................2009-10........... Apple Valley, MN/Apple . ...........................................................................................Valley
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February 5 Sat 10 Thur. 12 Sat. 19 Sat. 26 SAT.
at Delaware at Ohio State (at Woody Hayes Athletic Complex) at Bellarmine at Maryland MERCER (Ultimate Soccer Arenas)
Newark, DE Columbus, OH Louisville, KY College Park, MD PONTIAC, MI
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Bottom Row (L-R): Danny Preston, Erek Bender, Matt Gregson, Mike Brown, Brad Janer, Tim Shoemaker, Adam Nolan, Adam Parrottino, Ty Maruyama, Tim Lehto, John Nowicki, Brian Smith 2nd Row (L-R): Drew Schupbach, Nick Garippa, Matt Lining, Nick Schesnuk, Stephen Mastracci, A.J. Levell, Brandon Davenport, Tyler Corcoran, Wes Steen, Alex Wilson, Jason McDonald 3rd Row (L-R): Danny Kransberger, Jamie Hebden, Chris Nemes, Jordan Houtby, John Dwyer, Shayne Adams, Tim Robertson, Kevin DiSalle, Scott Drummond, Alex Maini Top Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Matt Karweck, Assistant Coach Chris Kolon, Vince Indiano, Troy Dennis, Tom Masterson, Joe MacLean, Max Zwolan, Assistant Coach Bill Kozyra, Head Coach Matt Holtz (not pictured, Scott Harris & Thomas Sible)
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Strength/Conditioning The main goal of the Strength and Conditioning
Department is to help the student-athlete improve physically and mentally in their respective sport. This will be accomplished in such a way that is safe and efficient for each individual athlete. As the studentathlete participates in these activities we will work to lessen the possibility of injury or re-injury. If an injury should occur, we will work with the Sports Medicine Staff and the student-athlete to complete rehabilitation. Each team will have an individualized program based on their particular sport. Each program takes into account the intensity level, the physical demands, and skill involved in each individual sport and also each individual student-athlete. All teams and individuals will be subject to performance tests that will help design each program and also will help to determine the success of the program. The Strength and Conditioning Staff will work with each individual coach at all times. Each coach will receive updated attendance, evaluation, and comments on a regular basis about each studentathlete. Communication is the key to success in the weight room and on the playing field. The Titans condition and train in the Larry Bleach Weight Room, located in Calihan Hall. All UDM student-athletes are trained under the supervision of two full-time certified strength and conditioning coaches, as well as two intern assistants. Every member of the Titan strength and conditioning staff is assigned a team, which allows daily interaction
between the athletes and the coaches. Such interaction is a tremendous asset when developing a program that best serves the athlete and the team.
Joe Tofferi Asst. AD for Strength & Conditioning
Nick Wilson Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach
In the past three years, the fitness center expanded by over 400 square feet. Olympic style platforms, squat racks, stretch and other auxiliary speed equipment have also been added, all designed and implemented to improve the Titans’ speed and power. The center also features the ONS Performance nutritional shake, which is designed to help every athlete recover from training and conditioning with a supplement increase in their protein and carbohydrate intake.
The UDM strength and conditioning staff has not only helped the Titan student-athletes, but professional athletes as well. UDM graduate and current New Orleans Hornets guard Willie Green comes back to use the facilities during the offseason as well as former Detroit Tigers’ left-hander Nate Robertson. In what has become an annual event, the department started the very successful “Cardio for a Cause”. The fundraiser showcases 216 participants from student-athletes, UDM athletic department staff and members of the community as each ride a stationary bike for ten minutes, pedaling through the day and night and keeping the bike going for 24 consecutive hours. The 2011 event will help raise money for the Detroit Titan Strength & Conditioning program and the V Foundation for Cancer Research.
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Sports Medicine At the University of Detroit Mercy, the sports medicine staff is committed to providing the best care to all Titan athletes. Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer Michael Miller coordinates and oversees the sports medicine services at UDM for over 250 student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for assessing athletic injuries and illnesses, administering first aid and CPR care, making medical referrals, Chris Ashley and preventing and rehabilitating athletic injuries that Michael Miller Asst. AD for Hinderliter VanMeter occur during the school year. Asst. Dir. of Asst. Dir. of Sports The sports medicine department is under the Sports Medicine Sports Medicine Medicine guidance of Dr. Michael Workings, a family practice physician from the Henry Ford Health System. Dr. Workings also acts as the Team Physician for the Detroit Tigers. Joining him for the 2010-11 year is Team Orthopedic Dr. Terrence Lock and Dr. Rehal Bhojani and Dr. Patrick Jean-Pierre, who will provide clinic and game coverage. The athletic training facility is located at Calihan Hall. This training facility is equipped with a taping and first aid station, treatment and modality tables, hydrotherapy whirlpools, and rehabilitative equipment. The goals of the University of Detroit Mercy Sports Medicine Department is to prevent athletic injuries as much as possible through effective injury prevention programs, and to return injured athletes to their previous competitive status in the safest and quickest manner possible.
Lorena Carithers Athletic Training Intern
Adam Siero Athletic Training Intern
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Victoria Vintevoghel Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer
Dr. Terrence R. Lock Team Orthopedic
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Academics/Compliance When talking about students who compete in a varsity sport, the term typically used is “studentathlete.” The word “student” comes first, and that’s the way the University of Detroit Mercy approaches all of its athletic team members. Although performance in competition is important, they are students first, and athletes second, with their performance in the classroom plenty important in Titan Territory. UDM’s Center for Student-Athlete Development, one of the first of its kind, offers programs for academic classes, drug education, student enhancement and works to improve communication skills. All 19 varsity teams are encouraged to take full advantage of the programs offered at the center. The center also heads up the NCAA Life Skills Program, which focuses on the student in student-athlete and how to deal with issues that all student-athletes today must face. Through seminars, guest speakers and NCAA videos, student-athletes are made aware of issues such as gambling and drug and alcohol abuse, and how to deal with these concerns. The center is made possible, in part, by a grant from the NCAA. In conjunction with the staff of the University Learning Center, members of the center’s staff teach UAS 107, “Athletes in Transition,” each year. All freshman and transfer student-athletes must take this course during their studies at UDM. The course deals with how student-athletes can make the transition from high school to college. This important class teaches student-athletes to deal with time and stress management, study skills and the importance of good nutritional habits. Another example of Detroit’s commitment to its
student-athletes’ academic excellence is the Athletic Academic Coordinator’s post. Since the position was created, UDM’s graduation rate Steve Corder Amy Paling for studentAsst. AD for Asst. Dir. of athletes has Compliance/ NCAA steadily risen. Academic Cord. Compliance Assistant Athletic Director For NCAA Compliance Steve Corder, no stranger to collegiate athletics as he played soccer for Detroit from 1994-98, and his staff carefully track each Titan’s academic progress to make sure they are on the right path toward graduation. In addition, student-athletes are helped with their tutorial needs through the use of the student-run Learning Center, where professors and students donate their time as tutors. The student-athletes’ academic progress is closely monitored and study table is set up to assist the Titans with any and all academic areas, including providing tutors and a writing lab. The center is open daily and also has evening hours to work around a student-athlete’s busy schedule. All freshmen must take part in the study table, as well as other studentathletes who have not yet achieved a 2.75 GPA. The University of Detroit Mercy is committed to the principles of institutional control in operating our athletic department. We are responsible for adhering to the rules, regulations and spirit of the NCAA, Horizon League and the University. The University of Detroit Mercy Compliance Office directs this effort and acts a primary resource concerning NCAA rules, regulations and compliance issues. We ensure that our institution complies with all NCAA standards and we are responsible for monitoring all athletic programs to assure compliance.
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Notable Alumni -ARichard Abdoo (Retired President & CEO, Wisconsin Energy)............... BusAdm’69 -BAnita Barone (Actress).................................................................................. LAE ’86 Stephanie Bergeron (Ret. VP & Treasurer, Goodyear Tire & Rubber)......... BusAdm ’81 Emil Brolick (President, YUM! Brands).............................................BusAdm ’69, ’70 -CCynthia Canty (Radio Personality, WMGC-FM)............................................ LAE ’75 Thomas Capo (Chairman, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group)...........BusAdm ’73, ’75, ’80 Michael F. Cavanagh (Justice, Michigan Supreme Court)............... LAE ’62, LW ’66 Maura Corrigon (Justice, Michigan Supreme Court).......................................LW ’73 Matthew Cullen (President & COO Rock Enterprises)........................... BusAdm ’83 -DChristopher Darga (Actor)............................................................................. LAE ‘80 Thomas Denomme (Ret. Vice Chair & CAO, DaimlerChrysler)............. BusAdm ’61 -EMichael Evans (President Loyola High School, MI)...................................... LAE ‘75 -FW. James Farrell (Retired Chairman & CEO, Illinois Tool Works).................E&S ’68 Robert Ficano (Executive, Wayne County).....................................................LW ’77 -GEugene A. Gargaro (Sr. Vice President, Masco Corporation).........................LW ’67 Robert Goodenow (Former Executive Director, NHL Players Assoc.).............LW ’79 Roman S. Gribbs (Former Mayor, City of Detroit)..................... BusAdm ’52, LW ’54 -HJohn P. Hayes (Retired Chairman & CEO, National Gypsum)............... BusAdm ’43 Robert Hendry (Retired CFO, General Motors)...................................... BusAdm ’69 Sister Mary Ellen Howard (Director, St. Frances Cabrini Clinic).................. CHP ’68 William Hermann (Managing Partner, Plante & Moran)......................... BusAdm ‘72 -KFrank Kelley (Attorney General Emeritus, State of Michigan).........................LW ’51 David Patrick Kelley (Actor)........................................................................... LAE ‘77 John C. Kennedy (President & CEO, Autocam Corp.)........................... BusAdm ’79 James Kokas (President/Owner, Opus One) ............................................... LAE ‘73 -LJames D Lark (Owner, The Lark).................................................................. LAE ‘52 Elmore Leonard (Author/Screenplay Writer)................................................. LAE ’50 Albert Lorenzo (President, Macomb County CC).............................BusAdm ’65, ’66 -MThaddeus McCotter (Congressman, US House of Representatives)....... LAE ’87, LW ’90 Isaiah McKinnon (Former Chief of Police, City of Detroit) ..................... LAE ‘75, ‘78 William Morrow (Executive Vice President, Crain Communications).......... BusAdm ’68 Peter Munoz (Director, Michigan State Police).............................................. LAE ’76 -NBenny Napoleon (Sheriff, Wayne County)..................................................... LAE ‘82 Joseph Nathan (Retired President & COO, Compuware Corp.)........LAE ’74, BusAdm ’78 James Norrod (President, Segway) ...................................................... BusAdm ‘75 -OJames O’Sullivan (Pres. & CEO, Mazda North American Oper.)........BusAdm ’76, ’84 -PL. Brooks Patterson (Executive, Oakland County)........................... LAE ’61, LW ’67 Marlena Lazar-Peleo (Chief Creative Officer, McDonald’s Corp.)................. LAE ‘72 -RArlene Robinson (CEO, Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit)................................... LAE ’75 Louis Rossetti (Chairman & CEO, Rossetti Associates)................................. AR ’59 -SDavid Schembri (President, Smart USA)............................................... BusAdm ‘75 David Stangis (VP Corp Social Responsibilitiy, Campbell Soup)................E & S ‘87 Robert Soulliere (President & CEO, ThyssenKrupp).............................. BusAdm ‘85 -VAndy Vazzano (President & Managing Partner, SmithGroup)................ BusAdm ’80 -YWilliam C. Young (President, Absopure Water Co.).....................................E&S, ’66
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2 0 1 1 A former Horizon League Player of the Year as well as the fourth all-time scorer in Titan history, Willie Green graduated with an education degree in 2003.
Allison Payne is a seven time Emmy award winning anchor at CW affiliate and cable superstation WGN-TV in Chicago. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in Liberal Arts from the University of Detroit in 1985.
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Titan Hall Of Fame UDM established its Sports Hall of Fame in 1977 in order to honor those student-athletes, coaches and administrators who have helped develop the successful tradition of Titan Athletics. The Hall of Fame now has 112 members, following the 10 latest additions made on Homecoming Weekend on Jan. 26, 2010. The 2002 induction dinner was truly one to remember. The inductees included two of the Titans’ former basketball All-Americans, Terry Tyler and John Long – or Thunder and Lightning, as they were affectionately known during their playing days – as well as the 1960 Titan football team as a unit. Additionally, the beautiful new Hall of Fame display in the Calihan Hall lobby was unveiled that night for a crowd which would fill the arena’s main floor during the induction dinner. Long and Tyler were part of one of the winningest eras of Titan basketball, having helped their team to an 86-25 record over their four years combined. They helped the Titans to an NCAA Tournament berth in 1977, and an NIT appearance one year later.
L-R: Adam Walicki, Joe Kopicki, Kim Jess, Pat Adams, Ken Dubois, Mike Pesci, Maria Pandele (Not Pictured: Jermaine Jackson, Rashad Phillips, Cassandra Pack) The 2010 Titan Hall of Fame Class was inducted at halftime of the men’s basketball game against Wright State on Jan. 26.
Long was the only player ever to lead the Titans in scoring for four straight varsity seasons, and he’s still the second-leading point producer in school history. Tyler, meanwhile, is the all-time Detroit leader for blocked shots in a game, a season and a career. He is also second in career field goal percentage and sixth in scoring.
The pair’s old coach, none other than Dick Vitale, was the keynote speaker at his former players’ induction dinner. The present-day ESPN/ABC telecaster kept the audience captivated for more than an hour with his memories of coaching the Titans. The 1960 football squad became the first team ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame en masse. That team finished the season 7-2 – the winningest U-D record of the post-World War II era. Two of those victories, over Cincinnati and Xavier, came by shutout. Future pro stars Larry Vargo, Bruce Maher, Steve Stonebreaker and Jerry Gross were all part of the 1960 Titan roster. The most recent induction class included four former basketball players – Joe Kopicki, Jermaine Jackson, Rashad Phillips and, from the women’s team, Cassandra Pack – as well as former stars from baseball (Pat Adams and Mike Pesci), cross country/track and field (Ken Dubois and Kim Jess), golf (Adam Walicki) and tennis (Maria Pandele).
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Titan Hall Of Fame Inductee Sport The 1960 Titan Football Team Harry Ackermann Swimming Pat Adams Baseball Grady Alderman Football Bob Babbish Golf Chuck Baer Football Coach Vince Banonis Football Ed Barbour Football Player, Coach Al Baumgart Football Joseph Beer Football Paul Bibeau Baseball John Biringer Football Larry Bleach Basketball Lloyd Brazil Football Dad Butler Trainer, Coach Bob Calihan Basketball Dan Cantillon Fencing Pudge Cavanaugh Tennis Mary (Lillie) Cicerone Basketball Earl “Dutch” Clark Football Coach Earl Clark Jr. Tennis Player, Coach Tom Connell Football John Conti Football Frank Corej Baseball Pete Craig Baseball Cindy Crosbie Softball Earl Cureton Basketball Bill Daly Track Coretta Daniels Basketball Dave DeBusschere Basketball Gus Dorais Football Coach Ken Dubois Cross Country, Track Terry Duerod Basketball Dick Dzik Basketball Bill Ebben Basketball Andy Farkas Football George Fefles Basketball Tim Finnin Football Cindy Fix Soccer Al Ghesquiere Football William Giovan Fencing Ralph Goldstein Basketball Nate Goodnow Football Bob Greiner Football Jerry Gross Football Wally Gruber Football, Track Ken Hamann Baseball Spencer Haywood Basketball Fred Hooker Fencing Bob Ivory Football Jermaine Jackson Basketball Kim Jess Track William Kelly Joyce Golf Coach Mike Kaysserian Football Howard Keating Football Kal Kaliszewski Soccer John Kirwan Basketball
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Year 2001 1986 2010 1979 1980 1980 1977 1980 1989 1985 1982 1982 1980 1977 1977 1977 1980 1988 2007 1978 1985 1980 1984 1986 1980 2007 2007 1987 1989 1977 1977 2010 1993 1983 1978 1977 1988 1980 2007 1981 1980 1982 1980 1986 1980 1983 1988 1993 1986 1981 2010 2010 1981 1980 1984 2007 1981
Inductee Brad Kinsman Greg Kocab Sam Kocsis Joe Kopicki Robert Koval Jack Kurkowski Harold Lauer John Long Ed Lukas Dick Lutz Bruce Maher Gene Malinowski Ted Marchibroda James Massey Art Masucci Denny McCotter Pat McDonald Brendan McNamara Bob Miller Cheryl (Williams) Miller Dorie Murrey John Mulroy Charley North Doug Nott Brakie Orr Cassandra Pack Terry Page Ed Palumbo Maria Pandele Bud Payne Richard Perry Mike Pesci Rashad Phillips Walter Poff Mike Polvi Bob Prendergast Al Rappaport Bruce Rodwan Harold Ryan Larry Salci John Shada Tyrone Simmons Steve Stonebreaker Gerry Surowiec Norm Swanson Tom Thornton Bill Turkington Terry Tyler Larry Vargo Dick Vitale Tillie Voss Tom Watrous Adam Walicki Mike Walsh Bonnie (Fitzpatrick) Wood Ed Wood Joe Wright
Sport Year Athletic Director 2007 Fencing 1987 Golf 1986 Basketball 2010 Football 1988 Football 1982 Football 1981 Basketball 2001 Basketball Player, Coach 1983 Football 1981 Football 1979 Football 1981 Football 1983 Football 1986 Football 1981 Football 1988 Fencing 1981 Basketball 1982 Baseball 1979 Basketball 2005 Basketball 1984 Administration 2005 Basketball 2005 Football 1980 Baseball 1984 Basketball 2010 Basketball 1985 Football 1983 Tennis 2010 Football 1984 Fencing Coach 1980 Baseball 2010 Basketball 2010 Basketball 1981 Baseball 1989 Baseball 1981 Track 1987 Basketball 1987 Track 1988 Basketball 1986 Football Player, Coach 1980 Fencing 1982 Football 1987 Fencing 1989 Basketball 1980 Football 1981 Baseball 1987 Basketball 2001 Football 1987 Basketball Coach 1993 Football, Basketball 1978 Golf 1984 Golf 2010 Basketball, Baseball 1989 Cross Country/Track 2007 Football 1983 Football/Basketball/Baseball 1980
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Athletic Director Keri Gaither was appointed as the University of Detroit Mercy’s director of athletics in May of 2007. Keri Gaither was appointed as University of Detroit Mercy’s Director of Athletics in May of 2007, less than six months after being asked to serve as Interim Director of Athletics. Soon after taking the helm of Titan athletics, Gaither announced the expansion of the Detroit Titans Division I sports program from 16 to 19 teams with the addition of men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s tennis, all of which began play in 2008-09. In her first two years, Gaither also expanded the athletic staff by adding eight full-time positions to the department, directed the building and completion of a new $1.6 million all-purpose synthetic turf field and track, and was responsible for the hiring of men’s basketball coach Ray McCallum, women’s basketball coach Autumn Rademacher, and softball coach Sunny Jones. Gaither recently completed a successful fundraising campaign for the renovation of the men’s basketball office suite and recently completed tennis complex that includes eight new tennis courts, a tennis pavilion and a new grass practice field for the lacrosse and soccer teams. Gaither was recognized for her strong leadership as UDM’s Director of Athletics when she was appointed to the University of Detroit Mercy’s (UDM) senior leadership team as a member of the Associate Vice President’s group in June of 2007. For the three years preceding her appointment as A.D., Gaither served as second in command for the Detroit Titans Athletic Department and also supervised nine Titan women’s varsity sports as the Senior Associate Athletic Director. During her tenure as Senior Associate A.D., Gaither played an instrumental role in the planning and implementation of women’s golf in 2004 when it became UDM’s 16th varsity team. Prior to her selection as A.D., Gaither had served in several key administrative roles for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics including stints as Senior Woman Administrator and Director of Business Operations. Gaither Chaired the Detroit Local Organizing Committee (DLOC) for the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four which was played in front of a record-setting crowd of 72,922 at Ford Field in Detroit as the University of Detroit Mercy served as the host institution. As the DLOC Chair, Gaither provided strong leadership for the DLOC and maintained ultimate responsibility for the local operations of the Final Four event. Gaither held the same position, in addition to being designated Tournament Director, for the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional. As a current member of the Horizon League’s Executive Council, Gaither is actively involved with League operations. She currently serves on the League’s Men’s Basketball Strategic Planning Committee and has served on both the finance and television committees. In July of 2010, Gaither was appointed a new member of the Executive Committee of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. She is one of just 13 members serving on the Executive Committee, which works on behalf of the membership of the D1-AAA, in addition to its President and five other officers.
Gaither was also appointed to the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee (MOIC) in September of 2009. As one of six Division I members on the 15-person committee, Gaither is currently in year two of a four-year term. The MOIC was formed to review issues related to the interests of ethnic minorities and women with a focus on education and welfare of minority studentathletes, as well as the enhancement of opportunities for ethnic minorities and women in coaching, athletics administration, officiating and the NCAA governance structure. In March of 2008, Gaither was presented with the Phenomenal Women’s Ashley Gray Legacy Award by the University of Detroit Mercy’s Student Programming Board. This award was presented for her outstanding contribution toward the growth and development of students as the Director of Athletics at UDM. Gaither was also honored in September of 2008 when she was named one of Crain’s Detroit Business’ “2008 Women to Watch” for her goals and initiatives in the Detroit Titans athletics program and her leadership in serving as chair of Detroit’s Local Organizing Committee for the 2009 NCAA Final Four. While a member of the 2006 UDM Self-Study Steering Committee for NCAA Athletic Certification, Gaither also served on the Equity and Student-Athletic Welfare SubCommittee and was designated the campus liaison during the certification process. Shortly after the University received its full certification in April of 2007, Gaither was asked by the NCAA to serve as a Peer-Review Team Member. She also participated as a member of the Tourism Action Group (TAG) Hospitality Committee, a group organized by the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitor Bureau dedicated to training the hospitality industry for Detroit-area events such as the 2005 MLB All Star Game, Super Bowl XL, as well as future major events. In 2006, the Titan AD completed the NCAA’s inaugural Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Females, a leadership development program sponsored by the NCAA Office for Diversity and Inclusion and the Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee. The Leadership Institute, designed to address the critical shortage of senior-level minority administrators at NCAA member institutions and conference offices, prepares diverse leaders through a 12-month leadership training and skills development experience. Gaither served as a past steering committee member of the Women’s Leadership Symposium for Intercollegiate Athletics and recently assisted in coordinating its national leadership conference. Gaither is also a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA), and the Black Coaches Association (BCA). Graduating magna cum laude from the University of Detroit Mercy, Gaither earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. During her undergraduate studies, she was a two-time recipient of the College of Liberal of Arts’ Economics Student of the Year Award. Gaither and her husband, Brad Trombley, reside in Pleasant Ridge with their two children, Elliott (20), a junior on the University of Detroit Mercy fencing team, and daughter Kennedy (13).
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Titan Athletic Staff
Stacey Barns Men’s Basketball Office Manager
Lorena Carithers Athletic Training Intern
Tanya Carper Cheer Team Coach
Dennis Carlesso Dir. of Development For Athletics & Student Facilities
Steve Corder Asst. AD for NCAA Compliance
Anita Foster Olympic Sports Office Manager
Keri Gaither Associate V.P. & Athletic Director
Adam Gentry Strength and Conditioning Assistant
P.J. Gradowski Senior Asst. Sports Info Director
Greg Haapala Director of Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Dean Haddad Pep Band Director
Chris Hinderliter Asst. Director of Sports Medicine
Casey Hornung Equipment & Facilities Intern
Teri Kromrei Associate AD for Business Operations/SWA
Jeff Latinen Asst. AD for Facilities & Special Events
Phuong Le Assistant Business and Ticket Manager
Jessica Liebner Compliance Intern
Brandon Longmeier Dir. of Athletic Marketing & Promotions
Mike Miller Asst. AD for Sports Medicine
Daron Montgomery Sr. Associate Athletic Director
Amy Paling Asst. Director of Compliance/ Academic Cord.
Nic Ryan Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities
Jordan Sames Director of Concessions & Merchandising
Adam Siero Athletic Training Intern
Alyssa Starkey Athletic Administration Intern
Kit Stetzel Asst. Sports Information Director
Harvey Theeck Athletic Equipment Manager
Joe Tofferi Asst. AD for Strength & Conditioning
Ashley VanMeter Asst. Director of Sports Medicine
Emily Vannice Dir. of Ticket Ops. & Special Events/Dance
Victoria Vintevoghel Graduate Asst. Athletic Trainer
Joel Walrath Sports Info. Assistant
Eli Warren Graduate Asst. For Academic Services
Mitch Wigness Sports Information Director
Nick Wilson Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach
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Titan Head Coaches
Terri AnthonyRyan Women’s Golf HL-2010
Grant Asher Men’s Tennis
Nicholas Deren Men’s Soccer
Todd Dressell Fencing MFC - 2009
Mark Engel Men’s Golf HL- 1992-19992007-2009-2010
Matt Holtz Men’s Lacrosse
Sunny Jones Softball
Mike Lupenec Women’s Soccer HL- 1995-19962005
Ray McCallum Men’s Basketball
Mary Ann Meltzer Women’s Lacrosse
Guy Murray Track & Field/CC HL-1996-19981999-2000-20022003
Sam Poole Women’s Tennis
Detroit’s 13 current varsity head coaches have been named Coach of the Year in their respective conference on 17 different occasions during their celebrated careers. And, they have brought 20 conference tournament championships back to Detroit. On the field of play, and in the classroom...
Autumn Rademacher Women’s Basketball HL-2010
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Points Of Pride DETROIT RECEIVE HIGH MARKS IN NCAA’S APR No less than eight Titan athletic teams brought home perfect scores in the NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate report issued in June for 2008-09. At the same time, every one of Detroit’s varsity teams registered a multi-year APR above the minimum standard (925) established by the NCAA. And no contemporaneous or historical penalties were cited against UDM as all varsity teams met NCAA standards. Eight teams which received perfect 1000’s for 2008-09 are men’s and women’s fencing, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s track and field and softball. ACADEMIC ACCOLADES KEEP ROLLING IN FOR DETROIT Senior women’s basketball player Brigid Mulroy was named an honorable mention member of the 2010 Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association ScholarAthlete Team. Three members of the 2010 Horizon League Champion Detroit Titans men’s golf team – David Byrne, Jeff Clarridge and Britt Pronk– were named to the Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Team, while Alex Aversa, Rachel McHenry, Alainna Stefan, Marni Achterhoff and Collette Hansen were honored by the National Golf Coaches Association as members of its All-American Scholar Teams. The Detroit men’s and women’s track and field teams were recognized for its work in the classroom as both programs were named one of the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Association’s (USTFCCA) AllAcademic Scholar Teams of the Year for the 2009-10 season, while the men’s and women’s cross country programs earned AllAcademic Team status for 2009.
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The men’s and women’s tennis teams earned ITA All-Academic Teams in the summer of 2010, while Alex Latosinsky, Nick Tolomei, Patrick Troy, Melanie Capuano, Svetlana Flankova, Carolina Salas Espinosa and Sophie Sjoberg-Sundstrom were all ITA Scholar-Athletes. Over 65 percent of all Detroit student-athletes were named to the AD Honor Roll, which marked the 19th consecutive semester in which over 50 percent of the University’s student-athletes have achieved a 3.0 or better. More than 100 student-athletes were listed on the Horizon League’s fall and spring Academic Honor Roll, while 18 Titans were selected to the HL All-Academic Teams. For the Titans competing out of the Horizon League, six men’s lacrosse players landed on the All-MAAC Academic Team, while a conference-best five women lacrosse players were selected to the All-NLC Academic Team TITANS SEES HALL OF FAME GROW TO 112 MEMBERS The ranks of the Detroit Titans Sports Hall of Fame swelled by 10 with the 2010 Induction Class – which includes former Horizon League Men’s Basketball Players of the Year Jermaine Jackson and Rashad Phillips – was inducted. The class also includes two other former Detroit basketball greats (Cassandra Pack and Joe Kopicki) as well as former stars from baseball (Pat Adams and Mike Pesci), cross country/track and field (Ken Dubois and Kim Jess), golf (Adam Walicki) and tennis (Maria Pandele). UDM OUT IN THE COMMUNITY A number of the UDM Titan athletic programs and studentathletes were involved in community service projects throughout the year. The StudentAthlete Advisory Committee
(SAAC) was busy handing out meals to the homeless as part of its “Sandwich Bus” initiative. The women’s lacrosse team helped raise money for the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance during one of its home games, while the men’s team played at the Annual Nick Colleluori Classic, a fall scrimmage, to benefit cancer awareness. The women’s basketball squad visited GESU Elementary School for a reading exercise for grades kindergarten through sixth grade, and the men’s program visited God Land Church in Detroit to help distribute Thanksgiving Day dinners to families in need before the Thanksgiving holiday. UDM Inks Partnership Deal With Nike The Detroit Titans Athletic Department announced an exclusive agreement with Nike last October– Nike will now provide apparel for all 19 of the Titans’ Division I varsity teams as part of the deal. In the near future, Titan fans will be able to “Wear What the Titans Wear” by purchasing officially-licensed Detroit Titan Logoed Nike products on-line and at Calihan Hall in the Titan Gift Shop. The partnership features multiple revenue opportunities for Titan Athletics, including a VIP program that will allow Titan Club members an exclusive opportunity to purchase a variety of nonUDM Nike items through the Titan website at a significant discount, with a portion of the proceeds coming back to the University.
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