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Senior Patrick Robinson Jr. buries a 3-pointer against Oakland.

Men's Basketball

Detroit Mercy Welcomes UIC On Friday In Annual First Responder's Day

DETROIT (2/16/2017) -- The University of Detroit Mercy men's basketball team will be back on the court for a busy five-day stretch – where the Titans host three home games – starting with UIC visiting Calihan Hall on Friday, Feb. 17.

Game time is set for 7 p.m., and the game will be on ESPN3 and locally on WADL-38 with Dan Leach on the call alongside Earl Cureton as well as on the radio on 910 AM Superstation with Cliff Russell providing the action.

The Titans will like to thank and honor all First Responders at the game as the Battle of the Badges All-Star game will take place at 4:30 p.m. All First Responders can get a free ticket to the Titan basketball game and family members can receive $5 admission (they must come with the first responder) to the contest.

Prior to the game, Detroit Mercy will honor a special First Responder in Detroit Police Officer Abigail Campbell. A Titan alum who played soccer, basketball, softball and lacrosse at the University, Officer Campbell was recently lauded for her efforts as a rookie police officer in helping save a man's life.

The regular season is quickly coming to an end as the Titans are on a four-game homestand that started with rival Oakland last week and will continue with first place Valparaiso on Sunday and Cleveland State in the final home game on Tuesday. 

The 2017 Little Caesars Horizon League Men's and Women's Basketball Championship will take place from March 3-7, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

Tickets to the 2017 Motor City Madness are currently on sale at motorcitymadness.horizonleague.org. Fans, use access code UDM for Single Session tickets and TITANS for All-Session tickets to sit in the red, white and blue fan section. 

To purchase tickets online, visit detroittitans.com/tix. To purchase over the phone or for more information on game tickets, contact Director of Ticket Operations & Sales Justin Hairston at 313-993-1700 ext. 7301 or at hairstjj1@udmercy.edu.

VS. UIC
Detroit Mercy has been on the good side of the scoreboard recently against UIC as the Titans have won eight of the last 10 and 11 of the last 14 against the Flames to lead the overall series, 31-16.

The Titans are also 18-5 all-time against the Flames at home, winning five of the last six in Calihan Hall. 

2017 LITTLE CAESARS MOTOR CITY MADNESS IS ALMOST HERE
The 2017 Little Caesars Horizon League Men's and Women's Basketball Championship will run concurrently from March 3-7, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

Tickets to the 2017 Motor City Madness went on sale on Dec. 29 at motorcitymadness.horizonleague.org

Fans, use access code UDM for Single Session tickets and TITANS for All-Session tickets to sit in the red, white and blue fan section. 

The championship games will be held on Tuesday, March 7, with an automatic bid into the NCAA Men's and Women's Tournaments.

2017 marks the final year the Little Caesars Horizon League Men's and Women's Basketball Championships will be contested at Joe Louis Arena before moving to the state-of-the-art Little Caesars Arena, currently under construction in downtown Detroit. 

Over 20,900 fans attended the four-day tournament last year, the first neutral-site HL men's basketball championship since 2003.

HORIZON LEAGUE TO HOLD CHAMPIONSHIP BRUNCH
The Horizon League and Olympia Entertainment will gather industry leaders to discuss experiences in athletics during a Champions Brunch at Joe Louis Arena at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 7, prior to the Little Caesars Horizon League Women's Basketball Championship Game at noon.

The cost to attend the event is $25 and is open to the public. Attendees receive a ticket to the Champions Brunch and a game ticket to the women's and men's championship games. Or, fans with a game ticket can purchase a Champions Brunch ticket for $15. To purchase, click here.

The Champions Brunch will begin with a breakfast at 10:00 a.m. followed by a panel featuring standout professional and collegiate athletes focusing on key topics relating to athletic administration at 10:30 a.m.

The brunch will conclude with remarks from Horizon League Deputy Commissioner Julie Roe Lach who brings over 20 years of knowledge in intercollegiate athletics.

NEXT WIN NO. 1,400
The next win by the Titans will be number 1,400 in the program's history. 

UNSTOPPABLE
Junior Jaleel Hogan has once again been an offensive force down low for the Titans as he is second in the Horizon League and 19th in the nation in field-goal percentage at 61.1 percent. 

He is currently second in school history in career field-goal percentage at 59.8 percent trailing only Eli Holman '12 (60.5%). 

JALETHAL
With his team-high 23 points the last time out against Oakland, junior Jaleel Hogan has now been in double figures in 19 games this season, including five 20+ point contests - all in conference play. 

To start the conference season, he posted a then career-high 22 points on 10-of-15 from the field against NKU.

He had a terrific game at Oakland tallying 39 points on 17-of-24 from the field, all career highs. Hogan tallied a game-high 28 points in the win over Green Bay and had 21 points in the win at Youngstown State, 

Hogan is leading the team and tied for eighth in the HL in scoring at 15.6 ppg., while standing second on the squad and 11th in the HL in rebounding at 5.7 per night. 

In his 12 HL games - he did not play at NKU - he is tallying 17.8 points - fourth in the league - and 6.7 rebounds on 61.9 percent shooting.

HIGHEST SCORING FRESHMAN IN THE HL
Corey Allen is the highest scoring freshmen in the Horizon League at 14.5 points per game - 11th in the HL and top 20 in the nation among all freshmen. 

He is also leading the league in three-point field-goal percentage (46.0%) - hitting 64-of-139 on the season - and is third in three-point field goals per game (2.7). 

In Horizon League only games, he is tied for sixth in scoring with 16.2 a night and is top eigh in three-point field goals (2.8) and three-point field-goal percentage (42.4%). 

COREY TOP 10 IN THE NATION
Freshman Corey Allen is not only leading the Horizon League in three-point field-goal percentage (46.0%), he is currently ninth in the nation in that category. 

His 2.67, 3-point field goals per game is 67th in the country among all players. 

Allen also set a new Titan freshmen record with 64 triples on the year and is nine away from moving into the top 10 in school history.

WHO WILL CRACK THE TOP 10 FIRST?
Sophomore Josh McFolley and freshman Corey Allen have a great battle going on who will be the first to etch their name in the Titan record books.

Both Titans have 64, 3-pointers on the year and are just nine away from moving into the top 10 in school history for a single season, currently held by Jason Calliste (2013) and Rashad Phillips (1999), who both had 73. 

IN A ZONE
Freshman Corey Allen has notched double figures in scoring 16 times this season, including a Titan true freshman record of 33 points against Fort Wayne - where he scored 27 points in the second half.

He saw his streak of four-straight 20-point games end as he tallied 16 against Oakland his last time out. 

Prior to that, he posted a game-high 27 points at Youngstown State, going 10-of-16 overall and 6-of-10 from downtown, and a team-high 24 points at Cleveland State, where he was 8-of-17 from the field and 6-of-9 from three. 

The week before, he averaged 21.0 points en route to the HL Freshman of the Week honors after scoring 20 against Green Bay and a team-high 22 points against Milwaukee - 16 in the second half.

He now has seven 20-point games on the year.

In the last five games, he is averaging 21.8 points on 43.6 percent shooting (37-of-85) overall and 46.0 (23-of-50) from behind the arc.

CAREER NIGHT FOR JOSH
Sophomore Josh McFolley is coming off his sixth career 20-point game with 21 against Oakland last Friday. 

He has five of those 20-point games this season, including a great stretch where he recorded back-to-back 20-point games with 25 points at Wright State and a career-best 26 points against Youngstown State. 

He was especially effective from the outside nailing a career-high 8-of-11 against the Penguins and 6-of-11 at WSU.  

His 26-point effort against YSU bested his previous high of 25 points at ETSU earlier in the season, where he was 8-of-17 from the field and 7-of-9 from behind the arc. 

He also hit 20-point territory with 24 in the win over WKU, where he was 6-of-9 from three.

McFolley now has 16 career games with at least three triples in a game, including eight this season after going 4-of-7 against Oakland.

He has 64 treys on the season - after hitting just 32 last year. 

His 2.6 triples per game is fourth in the Horizon League and 85th in the nation, while his 39.5 percent three-point field-goal percentage is 10th in the HL and 53rd in the country. 

HIGH SCORING MCFOLLEY
Sophomore Josh McFolley is third on the team and 12th in the Horizon League in scoring at 14.3 points per game. 

He is also fourth in the HL in three-point field goals per game (2.6), 10th in three-point field-goal percentage (39.5%) and 14th in free throw percentage (76.8%).

WHAT A STREAK
Senior Chris Jenkins is currently fourth in the Horizon League and 99th in the nation in free-throw percentage (83.5), but he is working on an incredible streak.

He is currently shooting 100.0 percent at the line in 2017 as he has made 33-straight free throws.

His last miss came on Dec. 31 against Wright State, where he missed his last free throw in a 5-of-6 performance. 

In fact, he actually started the season 18-of-27 (66.6%) at the line in his first seven games, but has hit 53-of-58 (91.3%) since. 

CJ DOES IT ALL
Senior Chris Jenkins is well known for his all-around play and is among the Titan leaders in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals.

He is fourth on the team in scoring (11.4 ppg.) - tied for 21st in the HL - while topping the squad on the boards (6.7 rpg.) - tied for sixth in the HL. He is also fourth on the squad with 1.6 assists per game. 

He picked up his eighth career double-double and fourth of the season with 13 points and a game-high 13 rebounds at Wright State.

He also posted a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds at Valparaiso.

Jenkins tallied a season-high 20 points against NKU at home and then matched that against the Norse on the road for his ninth career game hitting the 20-point mark.

Earlier in the season, he posted a double-double with 11 points and a career-best 16 rebounds against Fort Wayne. 

Jenkins has scored in double figures in 15 games on the season, and he is one of just seven HL players with at least four double-doubles on the year.

He has also handed out an assist in 17 games with a season and career-high five at ETSU.

DRE DAY
Junior DeShawndre Black has had at least three assists in 11 games on the year, including four games with at least five assists. 

Black just had a career game against Green Bay on Jan. 29, finishing with a career-best 15 points and five rebounds and handed out seven assists.

He also had the game-winning basket netting the old-fashioned three-point play with less than 11 seconds left to help the red, white and blue upend Green Bay, 93-92. 

Black had a great game at Oakland, where he registered a season-high eight assists along with seven points and three rebounds. 

He ran the offense dishing out seven assists against Manhattan and had five assists at Murray State in the non-conference campaign. 

Black has a team-high 2.6 assist-to-turnover ratio on the season (64 assists, 29 turnovers). 

Some of his other big games saw him end with 14 points at Valparaiso, going 5-of-12 from the field with a season-high four 3-pointers. He also had four assists and a season-best four steals against the Crusaders.

Earlier this season, he scored 14 points at New Hampshire.  

THE RIGHT SHOT
The Titans posted a season-high 53.2 percent at Youngstown State on Feb. 4. 

It was the fourth game this year and the first on the road that the Titans shot 50.0 percent or higher (52.5% vs. Green Bay, 52.4% vs. WKU and 50.0% vs. Wright State). 

HIGH POWERED OFFENSE
The Titans have totaled at least 70 points in 19 games this season, including hitting 80 nine times and 90 on four occasions. 

Detroit Mercy came away with a win in a high-scoring 93-92 affair over Green Bay and just tallied 90 points in a win at YSU. 

In the last nine games, Detroit Mercy is averaging 84.5 points. 

The Titans are tied for second in the Horizon League in offense at 77.7 ppg., but have raised that to 80.0 in HL games, tied for first in the conference in league-only games. 

The Titans are also second in the Horizon League in field-goal percentage (45.3%), third in three-point field-goal percentage (36.6%) and tied for third in three-point field goals per game (8.1).

LONG DISTANCE OFFENSE
The Titans nailed 15-of-30 from three-point range against Fort Wayne, the most since setting a school record with 18 against Milwaukee on Feb. 26, 2000. The 15 triples are also the most in the HL this season.

Detroit Mercy has now reached double-digit 3-pointers in eight games on the year and six times in the last 15 games, including 13 at Wright State, 14 against Youngstown State, 12 at Valparaiso and 10 against Oakland. 

HERE COMES THE PRESSURE
The Titans unleashed a new pressure early in conference play and the results have been extremely positive with 186 caused turnovers (16.9 per game) in the last 11 games. 

Against Green Bay, Detroit Mercy forced 21 turnovers with nine steals and turned those into 24 points. The 25 turnovers by Oakland were the most by an opponent since forcing Milwaukee into 25 in 2012. 

TAKE IT AWAY
The Titans registered a season-high 12 steals at Oakland on Jan. 13 and at Valpo on Jan. 8. 

The 12 steals are the most since accumulating 13 at Northeastern in 2015. 

Detroit Mercy has now posted 102 steals in the last 14 games (7.2) and has the thief of the league in sophomore Josh McFolley, who tops the conference with 2.0 steals per game - 31st in the NCAA. 

As a team, the Titans are tied for fourth in the HL in steals (6.4), and are third in league-only games (7.8). 

GETTING THE FREE ONES
The Titans are coming off a 14-of-18 performance (77.8%) effort at the free throw line against Oakland their last time out.

Detroit Mercy sank a season-high 22 free throws at Oakland (22-of-27) on Jan. 13 as well as against Green Bay on Jan. 29 (22-of-35).

Detroit Mercy was also 20-of-21 at NKU on Jan. 22 for a 95.2 percent clip, the highest ever in school history when shooting at least 20 in a game.

RETURN TO SENDER
Detroit Mercy showed some toughness in the paint against Northern Kentucky on Dec. 29 swatting away a season-high 10 blocks, the most since getting 10 at Green Bay in 2001. 

Junior Jaleel Hogan was the rim protector for the most part blocking a career-best eight shots, the most by a Titan since Mike Harmon had eight against Green Bay in 2001.

The eight blocks are also tied for the most this season by a HL player and he is tied for fifth in the league with 1.1 blocks per game. 

DIFFERENT FIVE
Detroit Mercy has used nine different starting line-ups this season and no Titan has started every game due to injuries. 

Seniors Chris Jenkins and Matthew Grant, juniors Jaleel Hogan and Isaiah Jones, sophomore Gerald Blackshear Jr., and freshmen Corey Allen and Ed Carter III have all missed time this year due to various ailments.

BEAST MODE
Not to many words can describe what junior Jaleel Hogan did at Oakland on Jan. 13 in Detroit Mercy's 93-88 victory.

Hogan posted a career-high 39 points and 11 rebounds - good for his third career double-double. 

He was also 17-of-24 from the field and 5-of-6 at the free throw line.

The 39 points is tied for the fourth most among HL players on the season. 

The 39 points are the most by a Titan since Willie Green netted 41 against Wright State in 2003. It was also the most points by a Titan on the road since Green had 43 at UIC in 2003.

The 17 field goals were the most since Green connected on 18 in that game against the Flames, and are tied for the second most field goals in Division I this season. 

DID YOY SAY 33?
Freshman Corey Allen was on fire against Fort Wayne on Dec. 22 after posting 33 points on an 11-of-17 effort from the field and 9-of-13 from three, while also handing out a career-high five assists.

The nine triples are the most by a player in the HL this season and the most by a conference player since Oakland's Max Hooper had nine at Green Bay last year.

The 33 points are tied for the ninth-most in the HL this season and is the most ever by a "true" freshmen in school history - breaking the 31 Titan Hall-Of-Famer John Long had against Bradley in 1975. 

Meanwhile, his nine 3-pointers were the most since Desmond Ferguson had 10 against Milwaukee in 2000. 

YOU LITTLE THIEF
Sophomore Josh McFolley has recorded a steal in 21 games this season, including 16 multi-steal contests and eight with at least three takeaways.

In fact, he has recorded all seven of the three-plus steal games in the last 17 contests. 

McFolley registered a career-best five steals versus Green Bay on Jan. 29 and just tied that mark with five steals at Youngstown State. 

He has 37 steals in the last 4 games with three against Oakland, UIC, WKU, Valparaiso and Fort Wayne and two at Bowling Green, against NKU and at Wright State. 

McFolley leads the Horizon League and is 31st in the nation with 2.0 steals per game, and his 50 total steals is just seven away from moving into the top 10 in school history. 
 

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Players Mentioned

Gerald Blackshear Jr.

#25 Gerald Blackshear Jr.

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6' 8"
Sophomore
Matthew Grant

#5 Matthew Grant

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6' 0"
Senior
Jaleel Hogan

#21 Jaleel Hogan

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6' 7"
Junior
Chris Jenkins

#0 Chris Jenkins

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6' 8"
Senior
Josh McFolley

#23 Josh McFolley

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Corey Allen

#1 Corey Allen

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DeShawndre Black

#4 DeShawndre Black

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6' 2"
Junior
Isaiah Jones

#32 Isaiah Jones

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6' 11"
Junior
Ed Carter III

#55 Ed Carter III

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6' 1"
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Players Mentioned

Gerald Blackshear Jr.

#25 Gerald Blackshear Jr.

6' 8"
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Matthew Grant

#5 Matthew Grant

6' 0"
Senior
PG
Jaleel Hogan

#21 Jaleel Hogan

6' 7"
Junior
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Chris Jenkins

#0 Chris Jenkins

6' 8"
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Corey Allen

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DeShawndre Black

#4 DeShawndre Black

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Isaiah Jones

#32 Isaiah Jones

6' 11"
Junior
C-F
Ed Carter III

#55 Ed Carter III

6' 1"
Freshman
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