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Sophomore Alonde LeGrand and the Titans will look to give YSU its first home loss of the season.

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@DetroitMBB Set For Visit To Youngstown State On Saturday

DETROIT (1/10/2020) -- The University of Detroit Mercy men's basketball team will look for a split on its Ohio portion of a four-game road trip as the Titans travel to Youngstown State on Saturday.

Game time is set for 2 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ESPN+ as well as over the airwaves on 910 AM Superstation with the Voice of the Titans Dan Hasty calling all the action. 

The Titans are coming off a tough loss as Cleveland State as the defense did all it could to come away with a win, holding the Vikings without a field goal in the last sin minutes in the 64-59 setback.

Senior Justin Miller was back in double figures in the game with 14 points and seven rebounds, his fourth-straight game in double figures, while sophomore Chris Brandon had another great game on the glass pulling down 16 boards as he is now averaging 10.3 rebounds with four-double-digit rebounding games and two contests where he reached nine in his last eight games. 

Sophomore Antoine Davis still ranks second in the country and leads the Horizon League in scoring at 24.3 points per game and has 12 games on the season with 20 or more points and four 30-point outings.

Youngstown State is 10-7 on the season and 3-1 in the Horizon League after defeating Oakland in a thriller, 61-60. The Penguins are currently 7-0 at home on the year. 

ALL-TIME SERIES
  • Detroit Mercy has dominated the all-time series to the tune of a 38-10 advantage, which includes winning 12 of the last 13 and 16 of the last 18 meetings. 
  • The Titans are also 15-6 all-time on the road against the Penguins and have won 10 of their last 11 visits to the Beeghly Center. 

NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ONE OF THE TOUGHEST
  • The non-conference opponents were a combined 258-176 (.594) a year ago, with six teams earning postseason bids.
  • So far on the season, the non-conference foes have combined for a 116-85 (56.4%) mark with one more left.
  • In total, the red, white and blue played 13 games in the non-conference with nine away from the Motor City.
  • The first seven games of the year were on the road and saw the Titans travel just under 10,000 miles round trip (9,980). 
  • The seven-games away from home was the longest stretch since the Titans played 10 in a row away from the Motor City at the end of the 2000-01 season, which included two regular-season games, the HL Tournament and a run to the NIT Final Four.

DAVIS 2ND IN NATION IN SCORING
  • After finishing third in the nation in scoring last season, sophomore Antoine Davis has his name right back on top of the nation's leaders as he ranks second in the country and leading the Horizon League in scoring at 24.3 points per game. 
  • He is just behind Marquette's Markus Howard's 25.8 ppg. 
  • Davis now has 12 games on the season with 20 or more points and four 30-point outings.
  • He has scored at least 24 points in six of his last eight games - with a season-high 35 against SIUE and 31 at #1 Gonzaga. 
  • Last year, he topped the HL at 26.1 ppg. and he is the current active leader in Division I in scoring average at 25.3 ppg. 

GETTING THE FREE ONES
  • Detroit Mercy has done a great job at the line this year as the Titans are leading the HL and 12th in the country in free-throw percentage at 78.0 percent. 
  • It helps to have two of the best at the line as sophomore Antoine Davis - who had made 38-straight free throws until missing his first against Wright State - leads the league and is 12th in the nation (91.8%), while senior Justin Miller is third in the HL and 90th in the nation at 84.3 percent.

RACKING UP THE POINTS
  • Antoine Davis now has 35 career 20-point games and 13 career 30-point outings in just 46 collegiate contests. 
  • He has now scored in double figures in all 46 games - reaching at least 17 points in 42 of them - and he also nailed three, 3-pointers against the Vikings to extend his three-point shooting streak to 46-straight games, the fifth-longest streak in the country.
  • 1. Mack Smith (Eastern Illinois) – 62    
  • 2. Justin Jaworski (Lafayette) – 60
  • 3. Jaylen Minnett (IUPUI) – 54
  • 4. Cameron Healy (Albany) - 48
  • 5. Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) - 46

DAVIS QUICKEST TO 1,000 POINTS 
  • Sophomore Antoine Davis scored a team-high 27 points at Notre Dame, but it was his free throw for 26 that made history giving him 1,000 career points in just 39 games, passing the great Dave DeBusschere - a NBA Hall-Of-Famer who was named one of the top 50 players in NBA history - as the fastest Titan to reach 1,000.
  • DeBusschere accomplished the feat in his 43rd collegiate on his way to 1,985. 
  • Davis is the 43rd player in school history to eclipse 1,000 career points and just the third second-year player joining DeBusschere (who did it as a junior as freshmen could not play) and sophomore Ray McCallum in 2010-11.
  • With his 15 points against Cleveland State, Davis is now 28th in school history with 1,172 points, just 16 shy of 27th place. 

DAVIS' LETHAL SHOT
  • Sophomore Antoine Davis hit a season-high seven 3-pointers against SIUE and made five from long range at #1 Gonzaga and four his last time out against WSU. 
  • He now has 25 games with four or more triples, eight with six or more and has twice connected on 10 in his young career.
  • Davis currently has 186 career 3-pointers and is already seventh in school history, just 16 away from sixth place, while his career 4.02 triples per game is the highest among all active players in DI. 

CLEANING THE GLASS
  • Sophomore Chris Brandon has been a monster on the glass in his last eight games, averaging 10.3 boards with four-double-digit rebounding games and two contests where he reached nine.
  • He just pulled down a game-high 16 rebounds at Cleveland State. 
  • He missed his second double-double ending with 10 points and a team-high nine boards against NKU and had eight points, six rebounds and a career-tying four blocks against Wright State. 
  • He posted his first career double-double with 10 points and 12 boards along with four blocks at #1 Gonzaga. 
  • Brandon had a day to remember at Oakland as he grabbed a career-high 18 rebounds to go with six points and three blocks and had 10 boards against SIUE.
  • The 18 boards are the most since Eli Holman had 18 against Milwaukee in 2010.
  • On the season, he leads the team in rebounding at 6.4 per night - sixth in the HL - while his 2.90 offensive rebounds is fourth in the HL and 125th in the NCAA. 

WATCH YOUR BACK
  • Antoine Davis already has a career-high 30 steals on the season as he leads the conference and is 51st in the nation at 1.9 per game.
  • He has a steal in 14 games this year with a career-high four at Clemson. 

BRADLEY BUCKETS GOES FOR 20
  • Graduate student Brad Calipari was back in double figures for the fifth time this season as he posted 11 points off the bench. 
  • He had missed the previous four games with an undisclosed illness. 
  • He had a team and career-high 20 points, hitting a career-best five 3-pointers against Toledo.
  • That was after draining four triples and ending with 12 points at Notre Dame. 
  • Calipari is now 31-of-72 overall (43.1%) and 27-of-63 (42.9%) from three this year and is averaging 7.4 points per game. 
  • He has also hit at least two 3-pointers in eight games and connected on four or more in four contests. 
  • He had 13 points hitting 4-of-6 from long range at Wyoming and came back with a then career-high 16 points with four more triples in the win over UC Irvine. 
  • Calipari transferred to Detroit Mercy and will have the rare two years of eligibility as a graduate student as he graduated from Kentucky in just three years with a degree in Business and is enrolled in the Liberal Studies masters program. 
  • He spent three seasons at Kentucky and played in 27 games with the Wildcats, under the direction of his dad head coach John Calipari, and was part of 88 wins as the Wildcats advanced to the Elite 8 in 2017 and 2019 and the Sweet 16 in 2018. 

BRANDON SHOWING OFF
  • Sophomore Chris Brandon has come alive recently, showing off his high energy and athleticism to grab rebounds, score and block shots.
  • Brandon currently tops the Horizon League with 1.40 blocks per game and 23 total swats on the year. 
  • He just had a game-high 18 rebounds at Cleveland State. 
  • The second-year forward had 10 points (5-5 FG), nine rebounds and two blocks against NKU and eight points with six boards and four blocks versus WSU. 
  • He tied his career-high with four blocks at #1 Gonzaga to go with 10 points and 12 rebounds for his first career double-double.
  • He had three blocks and two steals along with his 18 boards at Oakland, and against Toledo, he finished with nine rebounds and four blocks, two of which were coming down the court and breaking up a Rockets' fast-break attempt. 
  • One of the most athletic players in the Horizon League, he finished with 12 points and eight rebounds at Clemson. 
  • He is now averaging 5.2 points and 6.4 rebounds, while shooting 68.4 percent (39-of-57) on the season. 
  • Last year, he shot 60.8 percent from the field, mostly on getting to the rim and putting back offensive rebounds.  

MILLER TIME
  • Senior transfer Justin Miller had a special moment with a little more than three minutes to go at top-ranked Gonzaga as he posted his 1,000 career collegiate point.
  • He ended the contest with 17 points, five caroms and three assists.
  • Miller has now reached double figures in scoring in four-straight games and six of the last seven as he just netted 14 points with seven rebounds and a season-high three steals at Cleveland State.
  • He posted his second Titan double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds versus Wright State.
  • Before that, he had a season-high 18 points, six rebounds, season-best five assists and two steals against NKU. 
  • At Clemson, he really made his presence felt posting 13 points and a game-high 13 rebounds before tallying 14 knocking down a pair of triples in the win over UC Irvine. 
  • He played the last three seasons for Louisiana Lafayette, seeing action in 97 games with 59 starts and averaging 9.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists, shooting 44.9 percent.  
  • In his career, he has scored in double figures in 51 games - including 20 or more four times - with a career-high 22 points on the road at Kansas. 
  • For the Titans, he is second on the team in scoring (10.2) and rebounding (6.1).

MOORE FOR MARQUIS
  • Sophomore Marquis Moore tied his season and career-high for the fourth time this year, posting 12 points with eight rebounds against NKU.
  • He now has five games on the year with five or more rebounds with four double-digit scoring efforts. 
  • He also had 12 points at Oakland and against SIUE, hitting four 3-pointers.
  • Moore tallied his second career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Eastern Michigan and recorded eight points and nine boards at Wyoming.
  • Last season, he had a season-best 11 rebounds at Milwaukee and 10 against IUPUI
  • He also registered his first collegiate double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against IUPUI and posted 12 points and eight rebounds in the Horizon League Championship quarterfinals at NKU. 

BIG WILLY STYLE
  • Sophomore Willy Isiani had his best game of the season scoring 13 points and grabbing a career-high seven rebounds in the win over UC Irvine and nailed five treys en route to 15 points at Ohio. 
  • He had 11 points and tied his career-best with seven rebounds against Northeastern and that was after 11 points, four rebounds, three blocks, two assists and two steals against Toledo. At Notre Dame, he scored 11 points with a couple of 3-pointers.
  • He continues to show his prowess from three as 28 of his 35 field goals this season and 48 of 59 in his career have been from behind the arc. 
  • Isiani made his long-awaited debut midway through his freshman season and against NKU, he scored nine points, hitting three 3-pointers in just 11 minutes of action, until he suffered a head injury that kept him out for a few games. 
  • He came back with four more 3-pointers at Oakland, finishing with 12 points. 
  • He tallied a season-high 20 points nailing six more from downtown at IUPUI and finished the year with 14 in the Horizon League Championship quarterfinals at NKU.
  • A native of Tbilisi, Georgia, he is believed to be the first Titan from the country of Georgia.

HOORAY FOR GORMAN
  • Junior walk-on Jordan Gorman came into the Oakland game with just 20 points on the season, but he connected on five 3-pointers and ended with a career-best 15 points against the Golden Grizzlies. 

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