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Women's Basketball

Game 5: Detroit Mercy Continues Non-Conference Slate at Bowling Green

Titans and Falcons tip off on Monday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+

Women's Basketball

Game 5: Detroit Mercy Continues Non-Conference Slate at Bowling Green

Titans and Falcons tip off on Monday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+

DETROIT (11/27/22) – After the Thanksgiving holiday, the Detroit Mercy women's basketball team resumes non-conference play at Bowling Green on Monday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast live from the Stroh Center on ESPN+

Notes:
LAST TIME OUT: Titans Battle but Fall in Heartbreaking Fashion on Last Second Buzzer-Beater to NIU
Detroit Mercy 63 vs Northern Illinois 65 (11/22/22)
With three seconds left in the game, sophomore Emma Trawally Porta took an inbound pass from senior Imani McNeal, turned towards the baseline, and hit a pull-up jumper tying the game a 63-63 with 0.6 seconds left on the clock to cap off a furious Detroit Mercy come back. The game was looking to be heading to overtime. However, after Northern Illinois took a timeout to advance the ball to half-court, Emily Meinert broke free on a back-door cut, took a long inbounds pass from Chelby Koker and made the game-winning lay-up just beating the buzzer giving the Huskies a 65-63 win on Thursday evening at Calihan Hall.
 
A LOOK AT THE FALCONS: Bowling Green is 4-1 on the season with their only set back coming at No. 9 Indiana dropped their first game. Two of their wins have come against teams from the Horizon League in Wright State and Northern Kentucky. The Falcons finished the 2021-22 campaign with a 17-16 overall record and 10-10 mark in MAC play. BG is led by senior guard Brett Elissa who leads the team in scoring (15.8 ppg) and rebounds per game (6.4).
 
ALL TIME SERIES: Bowling Green leads the all-time series 15-10 against Detroit Mercy and have won the last nine consecutive meetings. Detroit Mercy's last win was a 67-62 home decision on Nov. 20, 2001.
 
HEAD COACH HOMECOMING: This game marks a return for Head Coach Kate Achter to her alma mater. A 2008 graduate of Bowling Green and a member of the 2018 Hall-Of-Fame class, Achter was a driving force as the Falcons captured four straight Mid-American Conference (MAC) titles and made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament during her playing career, highlighted by a Sweet 16 berth in 2007, the deepest run a MAC team has ever made. In her time as a student-athlete, the Falcons were 108-23 overall, including 57-7 in the MAC play. She was a three-time All-MAC selection, three-time MAC All-Tournament Team member and a MAC Tournament MVP. The All-American point guard finished her career ranked fifth on the school's all-time scoring list (1,580) and as the Falcons' all-time leader in both assists (688) and free throws made (551). Following graduation, she played professionally for one season with Palaio Faliro in Athens, Greece, before returning to BG as a graduate assistant with its strength and conditioning staff.
 
TIME FOR SOME MACTION: This is the second consecutive game Detroit Mercy has played against a team from the Mid-American Conference (MAC) after falling in a heartbreaker against Northern Illinois (11/22). This game was supposed to the be the third leg of three consecutive games against at MAC school but the game at Western Michigan (11/19) was canceled due to inclement weather in the Kalamazoo, Mich. area.
 
GET THAT DUB-DUB: Freshman Amaya Burch posted her first career double-double scoring a career and game-high 23 points on 7-of-15 shooting and 5-of-11 from three-point range while grabbing a career-best 11 rebounds.
 
Sophomore Emma Trawally Porta posted her first career-double matching a career-best 10 points with 10 rebounds while going 2-for-2 from 3-point range and dishing a career-best three assists with four blocks defensively at Xavier (11/10). Murua posted her first double-double of the season scoring a team-high 16 points while grabbing 11 rebounds with three steals in the win against Canisius (11/13).
 
CRASH THE BOARDS: Detroit Mercy leads the Horizon League in rebounds per game (48.5 – 6th Nationally), offensive rebounds per game (17.0 – 14th Nationally), defensive rebounds per game (31.5 – 21st Nationally) and rebounding margin (14.3 – 13th Nationally) and ranks second total rebounds (194). Irene Murua ranks second in the league in rebounds per game (10.8) followed by Emma Trawally Porta (10.5) who is third and Imani McNeal (5.5) in 12th.
 
DOMINATE THE GLASS: The Titans grabbed a season-high 61 rebounds in the win over Canisius. The last time the team grabbed that many boards was 58 against Marygrove on 11/16/14. In the season opener at North Dakota, the Titans were dominant in the boards crashing the glass with 49 rebounds and 20 offensive boards that led to 20 second-chance points. 28 of the those came from two players as junior Irene Murua who grabbed a career-high 17 boards while sophomore Emma Trawally Porta pulled down 11 rebounds.
 
NATIONAL BLOCK PARTY: Trawally Porta is picking up where she left of last season leading the league and ranks as one of the best shot blockers in the nation in blocks per game (3.8 – 3rd Nationally) and total blocks (15 – 3rd Nationally). She has posted four blocks in each of the first three games just missing her career-high by one at North Dakota (11/8), at Xavier (11/10) and against Canisius (11/13).
 
Before her season was cut short last year due to injury, she ranked fifth in the league in blocks per game (1.3) while posting a career-high five blocks vs NKU (1/13) and seven blocks over a two-game span with four blocks against IUPUI (12/2) and three at Akron (11/29).
 
DOING WORK DOWN LOW: Detroit Mercy has done most of the scoring this season down low in the paint. The Titans scored 24 points in the paint at North Dakota and at Xavier and had 42 points in the paint of their 70 total points in the home opening against Canisius and another 42 points in the paint against NIU. In total, 132 of Detroit Mercy's 251 points have be scored down low.
 
BURCH NAMED NIKE® #HLWBB FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Amaya Burch was named Nike® Horizon League Freshman of the Week announced by the league office on Monday. Burch, a native of Sicklerville, NJ, had quite the collegiate debut averaging 12.7 points per game and 5.7 rebounds per game (17 total) per game in three games last week reaching double figures in all three contests helping Detroit Mercy to 1-2 non-conference start to the season.
 
BURCH GETTING' BUCKETS: Burch has had no problem making the transition from high school to college basketball by leading the team in scoring (15.3) which ranks fifth in the Horizon League. She has scored in double figures in every game so far. After posting 20 points in exhibition action against Davenport (11/2), she poured in a team-high 15 points on 6-for-10 shooting with four rebounds in her official collegiate debut at North Dakota (11/7) and followed that with 11 points while grabbing seven rebounds at Xavier (11/10) and 12 points against Canisius (11/13) in the Titans first win of the season. She posted her first career double-double scoring a career and game-high 23 points on 7-of-15 shooting and 5-of-11 from three-point range while grabbing a career-best 11 rebounds.
 
SHE'S A HOOPER: Freshman point guard Myonna Hooper ranks ninth in the Horizon League in assist per game (3.0). With 3.5 seconds remaining and Detroit Mercy clinging to three-point lead, she calmly stepped up and hit two clutch free throws to ice the game giving the Titans a 70-65 win over Canisius in the home opener and finished the game with 12 points and two assists.
 
In her first career start, Hooper chipped in with seven points while dishing out a team-best five assists and three rebounds at Xavier (11/10). In her collegiate debut, she scored nine points on 3-of-5 shooting from 3-point range with four assists at North Dakota (11/8).
 
MIGHTY MAITE OFF THE BENCH: Freshman Maite Lara Garcia came off the bench scoring a career-high 11 points going a perfect 5-for-5 from the field with six rebounds against NIU (11/22). She chipped in with seven points going 2-for-2 from the free throw line and 1-for-1 from 3-point range in her Titan debut at North Dakota (11/8).
 
1,300 IN THE BOOKS: Not only did the Titans' 70-65 home opening win over Canisius (11/13) snap a 24-game home court losing streak, it was also the 1,300th game played in program history.
 
GET TO THE LINE: Detroit Mercy ranks seventh in the league in free throw percentage (68.8). In the victory against Canisius (11/13), the Titans shot a season-best 22-for-28 (78.6%) with four players in Murua (2-2), Trwally Porta (2-2), McNeal (5-5) and freshman Maite Lara Garcia (2-2) were perfect from the line. Individually, Imani McNeal ranks fifth in the league (84.6).
 
TRAWALLY PORTA FOR 3…SÍ: Last season, Trawally Porta only made one career 3-pointer against North Dakota. This season she has already doubled up hitting a career-best 2-for-2 from long range at Xavier (11/10) and added another 3-ball against NIU (11/22).
 
PUT IN THE WORK: McNeal (34.5), Murua (34.3), and Trawally Porta (29.3) rank fifth, sixth and 16th respectively in the HL in minutes per game.
 
SCHEDULE CHANGES: The Titans' game at WMU was canceled due to inclement weather and the home game against Miami University Hamilton scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 8 has also been canceled.
 
SQUAD BREAKDOWN: The Titans will take the floor this season with seven returners and eight newcomers for a total of 15student-athletes.
 
Returning Starters:
Irena Murua – The junior forward started in 27 of 28 games played leading the team in FG% (49.8) and rebounds (196), rebounds per game (7.0) which also ranked eighth in the Horizon League. She also ranked second on the team in scoring (9.1 ppg) while scoring in double figures a team-best 14 times. Murua posted a team-high 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting with four rebounds, three steals and a block in career debut for the Titans at Loyola (11/9) and poured in career-high 20 points on 9-for-14 shooting just missing a double-double with nine rebounds at WSU (2/24). She posted her first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs YSU (11/20) and followed with second consecutive double-double with 10 points and career-high 12 rebounds and four assists at Canisius (11/23).
Imani McNeal – The senior guard started in 24 of 27 games played leading the team in total assists (50) and assists per game (1.9), ranked third in steals per game (1.1). She had a breakout game pouring in a career-high 18 points going 3-for-4 from 3-point range on 7-for-13 shooting with three rebounds and two assists while matching a career-best four steals to lead Detroit Mercy against Milwaukee (2/10). Entering the game, McNeal was only averaging 4.4 ppg and was held scoreless over the three prior games.
 
Lucia Fleta Robles – The junior guard started in 16 of 28 games played ranking second on the team total 3-pointers (60) and 3-pointers made per game (2.1), ranked third on the team assists (35) and assists per game (1.3). Fleta Robles hit a 3-pointer in nine consecutive games last season against vs Oakland (1/22) through vs CSU (2/19). She poured in a career and team-high 16 points on 5-of-11 shooting, 2-for-4 from 3-point range and a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line helping the Titans to their first win of the season at UIC (2/14). She also posted 14 points shooting a blistering 6-for-10 (60%) from the field and 2-for-3 from 3-point range with two assists and two steals at IUPUI (2/6). Prior to that, Fleta Robles was the spark offensively reaching double figures for the first time with 10 points going 2-for-4 from 3-point range while dishing a career-best four assists at YSU (1/28).
 
Other Returners:
Akyia Baker – The sophomore guard Started in two of 26 games played scoring a career-best eight points going 3-for-5 from the field and 2-for-3 from the charity stripe with a pair of assists and rebounds vs NKU (1/13). She converted on a clutch three-point play hoop hitting a lay-up with a strong take to the while being fouled in the process. She hit the ensuing free throw giving the Detroit Mercy a 58-57 lead with 1:26 left helping the Titans to their first win of the season snapping a 29-game losing streak at UIC (2/14).
 
Sonia Pereda – The sophomore guard saw action in 20 games with five starts. Pereda came off the bench and dished out a career-high six assists in first win of the season win at UIC (2/14) snapping the Titans' 29-game losing streak and added a career-best 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting and 1-for-3 from long range while grabbing a career-best six rebounds and dishing out a career-best six assists for a second time vs CSU (2/21).
 
Emma Trawally Porta – The sophomore forward started in one of 13 games played. Trawally Porta led the team in blocks (17) and blocks per game (1.3) despite suffering a season ending injury during the Oakland game where she made her first career start (1/22). She posted a career-high 10 points off the bench on 4-of-10 shooting with three blocks and two steals at Akron (11/29) and racked up a career-best five blocks vs NKU (1/13). She just missed a double-double grabbing a career-high 10 rebounds with eight points on 4-of-9 shooting from the field vs Wright State (1/15).
 
Taylor Blunt – The sophomore guard received redshirt for the 2021-22 season and will look to contribute this season
 
Newcomers:
The Titans welcome eight newcomers in Ambranette Storr, Myonna Hooper, Ana Cabañas Llorens, Maite Lara Garcia, Quinece Hatcher, Amaya Burch, Jada Moorehead and Andrea Chiquemba who will look to make an immediate impact.
 
SPANISH CONNECTION: This year's squad features six student-athletes from Spain consisting of four returners in juniors Irene Murua and Lucia Fleta Robles, two sophomores Sonia Pereda and Emma Trawally Porta, freshman newcomers Ana Cabañas Llorens and Maite Lara Garcia along with one from Portugal in freshman newcomer Andrea Chiquemba.
 
WHERE YOU FROM?
Georgia (1) – Imani McNeal
Illinois (1) – Ambranette Storr
Michigan (2) – Myonna Hooper, Jada Moorehead
Nevada (1) Quinece Hatcher
New Jersey (1) – Akyia Baker, Amaya Burch
Pennsylvania (1) – Taylor Blunt
Spain (6) – Irene Murua, Lucia Fleta Robles, Sonia Pereda and Emma Trawally Porta, Ana Cabañas Llorens, Maite Lara Garcia
Portugal (1) – Andrea Chiquemba
 
ACHTER ERA BEGINS: Former collegiate standout and coaching veteran Kate Achter (OCK-terr) was named the 14th women's basketball Head Coach in school history by University of Detroit Mercy Director of Athletics Robert C. Vowels, Jr. on April 27, 2022.
 
Achter was an All-American student-athlete at Bowling Green and has coached at Loyola Chicago, St. Bonaventure and Xavier. Achter spent the six seasons as the Head Coach of fellow Jesuit institution Loyola Chicago, where she guided a program from 2-28 in her first season to 18-12 during the 2021-22 campaign, the most wins by the Ramblers since the 1988-89 season. In her six seasons, Loyola Chicago improved its overall win and conference victory total in five campaigns with a 10-8 mark in 2021-22 which ranked fifth in the Missouri Valley Conference.
 
Under her guidance, the Ramblers collected 13 All-Conference accolades, including five All-Freshman Team selections, four All-League picks and one Freshman of the Year recipient. The team GPA also grew from a 2.4 to a 3.5 in her six seasons.
 
She was one of the youngest coaches in the country when she took over Loyola Chicago. Achter had to deal with a roster turnaround that included just three returning letter winners and moved the win total to seven wins in her second season, 13 in her third and a winning record of 15-14 in her fourth year, just the third winning season by the program since 1988-89, where the Ramblers also earned their first-ever postseason berth in the Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI).
 
Prior to her arrival at Loyola Chicago, she was an assistant coach and the team's recruiting coordinator at Xavier during the 2015-16 season. In that one season, she helped the program to a 17-13 overall record and aided in the development of Briana Glover, who was named an All-BIG EAST Conference selection.
 
Before that, she was an assistant coach and associate head coach at St. Bonaventure, helping the program to three postseason berths, highlighted by a trip to the Sweet 16 in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. St. Bonaventure posted three seasons of 20 or more wins during her tenure, including a school-record 31 wins in 2011-12, and that season, the Bonnies also won their first-ever Atlantic 10 regular-season title.
 
In her coaching history, she has seen student-athletes receive 21 All-Conference selections, one Freshman of the Year and one Sixth Women of the Year accolades.
 
COACHING STAFF: Coach Achter has added a new coaching staff in Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator Nicole "Colie" Shelwick, Assistant Coach Juanita Cochran, Assistant Coach Kiefer Haffey and Director of Basketball Operations Andrea Cecil.
 
2022-23 HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL: Detroit Mercy was picked to finish last in the 2022-23 HL Preseason Poll with 11 points.
 
SEASON REWIND:
Detroit Mercy 70 vs Canisius 65 (11/13/22)
With 3.5 seconds remaining and Detroit Mercy clinging to three-point lead, freshman Myonna Hooper calmly stepped up and hit two clutch free throws to ice the game giving the Titans a 70-65 win over Canisius in the home opener on Sunday afternoon at Calihan Hall. The win snapped a 24-game home court losing skid. Junior Irene Murua posted her first double-double of the season and was one of four players in double figures scoring a team-high 16 points while grabbing 11 rebounds with three steals. Hooper finished with 12 points going 8-for-12 from the charity stripe with two assists.
 
Detroit Mercy 57 at Xavier 71 (11/10/22)
Sophomore Emma Trawally Porta posted her first career-double matching a career-best 10 points with 10 rebounds while going 2-for-2 from 3-point range and dishing a career-best three assists with four blocks defensively for the second consecutive game in the losing effort as Detroit Mercy fell 71-57 at Xavier on Thursday night at the Cintas Center.
 
Detroit Mercy 61 at North Dakota 70 (11/7/22)
Sophomore Emma Trawally Porta had quite the all-around performance scoring nine points while grabbing a career-best 11 rebounds with four blocks just missing her career-high by one. Junior Irene Murua added six points and grabbed a career-high 17 boards as Detroit Mercy battled before falling 70-61 at North Dakota in season opening action on Monday night at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center.
 
EXHIBITION REWIND:
Detroit Mercy 73 vs Davenport 64 (11/2/22)
Freshman Amaya Burch had quite the collegiate debut scoring a game-high 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting going a perfect 5-for-5 from the free throw line while grabbing seven rebounds as Detroit Mercy used a late 11-2 fourth quarter run to move past Davenport in exhibition action on Wednesday night at Calihan Hall. Junior Irene Murua picked up where left off last season posting a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds going 5-for-10 from the floor and 4-for-6 from the free throw line while dishing a team-high five assists. Senior Imani McNeal was the third Titan in double figures with 14 points. Freshman Maite Lara Garcia and Ana Cabañas Llorens each had solid collegiate debuts as Lara Garcia had nine points going 7-for-8 from the charity stripe with seven boards while Cabañas Llorens chipped in with seven points and a team-second best four assists and two steals.
 
 
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Akyia Baker

#2 Akyia Baker

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5' 8"
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Lucia Fleta Robles

#55 Lucia Fleta Robles

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5' 8"
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Imani McNeal

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Irene Murua

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6' 1"
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Emma Trawally Porta

#15 Emma Trawally Porta

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Myonna Hooper

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Andrea Chiquemba

#33 Andrea Chiquemba

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Ambranette Storr

#3 Ambranette Storr

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5' 9"
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Ana Cabañas Llorens

#11 Ana Cabañas Llorens

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5' 8"
Freshman
Amaya Burch

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Players Mentioned

Akyia Baker

#2 Akyia Baker

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Sophomore
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Lucia Fleta Robles

#55 Lucia Fleta Robles

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Imani McNeal

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5' 7"
Senior
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Irene Murua

#1 Irene Murua

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Emma Trawally Porta

#15 Emma Trawally Porta

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Myonna Hooper

#4 Myonna Hooper

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Andrea Chiquemba

#33 Andrea Chiquemba

6' 1"
Freshman
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Ambranette Storr

#3 Ambranette Storr

5' 9"
Junior
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Ana Cabañas Llorens

#11 Ana Cabañas Llorens

5' 8"
Freshman
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Amaya Burch

#22 Amaya Burch

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Freshman
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