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About Detroit Mercy Titans Basketball
Currently, the Detroit Mercy Titans are actively competing in the Horizon League, and the 2023-2024 season promises to be an exciting one for both the team and its fans. Under the leadership of head coach Mike Davis, who took over the program in recent years, the Titans are focused on rebuilding and returning to the top of the conference standings. This season, the team is looking to capitalize on a strong recruiting class, featuring a mix of talented freshmen and experienced transfers. The Titans have been working hard during the offseason to refine their skills and develop team chemistry, and they are eager to showcase their progress in the upcoming games. Fans can expect thrilling matchups as the Titans take on fierce rivals within the Horizon League, as well as non-conference opponents. The enthusiasm around the team is palpable, especially with the potential of standout players like Antoine Davis, who has been a scoring leader and playmaker for the Titans. The program is also actively engaging with the community, hosting events and clinics to inspire young athletes in the Detroit area. As the season unfolds, the Titans are poised to create memorable moments for their fans and continue their storied legacy in college basketball.
Detroit Mercy Titans Basketball History
The Detroit Mercy Titans Basketball program has a rich history that dates back to the early 1900s. Founded in 1906, the Titans have become a significant part of collegiate basketball, representing the University of Detroit Mercy. Over the years, the team has experienced various levels of success, competing in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Horizon League. The Titans’ basketball program has produced several notable players, including NBA stars such as Rashad Phillips and Willie Green. Throughout its history, the team has had its ups and downs, with periods of strong competitiveness particularly in the 1970s and 1980s when they made multiple NCAA tournament appearances. The Titans have also enjoyed success in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), further cementing their legacy in collegiate basketball. The program is known for its strong community support and its ability to attract talent from the Detroit area, which is rich in basketball tradition. The Titans play their home games at the historic Calihan Hall, a venue that has witnessed countless memorable moments in college basketball history.