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Titans Welcome Green Bay On Thursday In Annual Titan Reggie Memorial Game

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Titans Welcome Green Bay On Thursday In Annual Titan Reggie Memorial Game

The Titans will look to stay red hot at home
DETROIT (12/28/2022) -- It will be nothing but conference play the rest of the way as the University of Detroit Mercy men's basketball team will end the 2022 calendar year with a pair of home games starting with Green Bay on Thursday, Dec. 29.

The 7:00 p.m. game will be broadcast live on ESPN+ and the Watch ESPN App with Dan Hasty and Earl Cureton '11 on the call, while Jeremy Otto will have all the action on WLQV 92.7 FM & 1500 AM FaithTalk Detroit.

The contest will also be a dedication in honor of the late Reginald Hall - known to all as Titan Reggie - with the first 500 fans receiving a TR pin as well as the presentation of the Titan Reggie Spirit of Detroit Mercy Award to former Titan men's basketball student-athlete Dan Kennedy. 

Titan Reggie was a one-of-a-kind fan personality, famed alum and former student-athlete, who passed away on Dec. 9, 2015, following an automobile accident. The award started in 2018 and is presented to a person who embodies true "Titan spirit," which includes supporting teams at home and on the road through good times and bad, as Reggie did for many years. The first honoree was his former baseball coach in the late Bob Miller in 2018 and followed by loyal supporters in John Deters (2019), Mikhail Youdin (2020) and Ron Thayer (2022). 

Detroit Mercy enters the game looking to break a three-game slide as the red, white and blue are 5-8 on the year and 1-1 in Horizon League play, winning at Purdue Fort Wayne and falling at Cleveland State in the first weekend of December.

The Titans will look to keep a great homecourt advantage going as they have won 19 of their last 20 overall on Dick Vitale Court and 13 of the last 14 against Horizon League foes, with two of those in the Horizon League Championship first round. 

Graduate senior Antoine Davis continues to attack records as he is second in the nation in scoring at 24.2 points per game and has 3,048 career points, tops in school and Horizon League history, 10th in NCAA history, 117 shy of the top five, and 619 away from Pete Maravich's NCAA record 3,667. 

Meanwhile, Gerald Liddell has started his Titan career with a double-double in six-straight games, the first Titan to have six-straight double-doubles since Ryvon Covile '07 had seven-straight to end the 2006-07 season, and is averaging 18.3 points and 14.3 rebounds. He currently does not have enough games to qualify for conference or national leaders, but if he did, he would be leading the nation in rebounding and third in the HL and 52nd in the country in scoring. 

Green Bay started the year dropping seven straight and is now on a three-game losing streak as the Phoenix is 2-11 overall and 1-1 in league play, falling to Milwaukee and defeating IUPUI. 

Tickets start at just $10 and a number of ticket packages are available by clicking here. 

ALL-TIME SERIES
  • The Titans have dropped 15 of the last 20 to Green Bay and trail the all-time series, 35-29. Detroit Mercy did split last year, winning the more important game in the first round of the HL Championship, but dropping the road contest. The home regular season game was canceled due to health and safety protocols in the Phoenix program.
  • The Titans have won seven of the last 12 in Calihan Hall and own a 17-13 mark at home against the Phoenix. 

VS. GREEN BAY
  • Antoine Davis has had some great games against Green Bay in his career, averaging 27.0 points, 4.2 assists and 3.0 rebounds in eight games, shooting 46.2% overall and 38.6% from three. Last season, he had 25 on the road, but 38 at home in the playoffs, going 15-of-24 with six triples.
  • He also had a 30-point game as a junior at home and a pair of 29-point games in his career, also at home as a freshman and sophomore. 
  • Other than that, only Buay Koka and Kyle LeGreair have seen minimal action against Green Bay in their careers. 

TOUGH NON-CONFERENCE SLATE
  • The non-conference foes combined to go 176-152 (.536) last season, with four teams reaching the postseason, including the semifinals of the NIT. 
  • Ohio and Florida Atlantic made the CBI last year. Bryant earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, while Washington State advanced to the semifinals of the NIT. 
  • This year so far, the non-conference teams are 73-52 (.585), with three teams in the NET top 50 and six in the top 150. 
  • led by Florida Atlantic at 10-3, Charlotte at 9-3 and Cincinnati and Bryant at 9-4. 

HUSTLE POINTS
  • Detroit Mercy has outrebounded its opponents in four of the last five games and seven times on the season.
  • At Eastern Michigan, Detroit Mercy had a 42-38 advantage on the boards and a 16-11 edge on the offensive glass, with a 14-7 margin on second-chance points. 
  • At Charlotte, the Titans won the glass, 33-32, with 13 offensive rebounds, leading to 10 second-chance points. 
  • In the win at Tulsa, the Titans won the battle of the boards, 41-39, on the strength of 18 offensive rebounds, which led to a 23-13 second-chance points advantage.
  • In the game before at Cleveland State, the Titans won the glass, 44-31, with 20 offensive caroms for a 19-10 second-chance points margin.
  • The Titans lead the HL and are 43rd in DI with 12.69 offensive boards per game.  

WHERE WE RANK
  • Antoine Davis currently leads the HL and is second in the nation in scoring at 24.2 ppg. He also tops the HL and is second in DI in total 3-pointers (54), leads the conference and is second in total points (314), first in the HL and third in 3-pointers per game (4.15) and first in the conference and fifth overall in field goals (105). His 37:27 minutes a game is also first in the league and fourth in the country. 
  • Graduate senior Damezi Anderson is fifth in the HL with 2.23 triples per game, and senior Gerald Liddell's six double-doubles are first in the league and 10th in the nation.
  • A note on Liddell is that he is not eligible for league and nation leaders due to games played; otherwise, his 14.3 rebounds per game would top the country. 

FROM THREE
  • The red, white and blue have connected on double-digit triples in nine games, with a season-high 17 at Charlotte, one shy of the school record. 
  • Detroit Mercy also hit 15 against Bryant, in just 24 attempts for 62.4%.
  • Detroit Mercy saw half of its 24 field goals at Purdue Fort Wayne go in from behind the arc.
  • The Titans are second in the Horizon League and 37th in the nation at 38.1% from three, as well as second in the HL and 11th in the country with 10.2 per game. 

WEARING THE SCORING CROWN
  • Antoine Davis owned the scoring crown in the Horizon League last year at 23.9 points per game, third in the nation, as he became the first player in HL history to top the league in scoring four times, passing Loyola Chicago's Alfredrick Hughes, who did it in three-straight seasons (1983-85).
  • He also finished top-four nationally for the fourth-straight year (26.1 for third in 2019, 24.3 for fourth in 2020 and 24.0 for third in 2021). 
  • Davis is currently second in the nation at 24.2 points per game.

ANOTHER NCAA RECORD FOR DAVIS
  • Antoine Davis scored 29 points against Bryant, but it was his 3-pointer in the first half that got him to 11 points and secured the NCAA record for the most consecutive games in double figures with 116-straight and he has now extended that mark to 124 after his 17 points at Cincinnati.  
  • He broke the mark held by Chris Clemons (Campbell, 2015-2019) and Lionel Simmons (La Salle, 1987-90).
  • As a freshman, Davis broke the NCAA record for 3-pointers in a season by a rookie with 132, passing Stephen Curry's 122 he had at Davidson in 2007-08.

RACKING UP THE POINTS
  • Antoine Davis now has 87 career 20-point games, 28 career 30-point outings and four 40-point contests in 124 games - reaching 17 points in 110 of them.
  • This year, he has 10, 20-point games and two 30-point outings. 

ABOUT 3,000 POINTS
  • Antoine Davis is the highest active scorer in the country in total points with 3,048, 10th in NCAA history. 
  • At the moment, only 11 players have reached 3,000 at the DI level.  
  • It was his 18th point at Robert Morris last season on a three that put him at 2,500 career points, which was just the fourth time that a student-athlete has posted 2,500 with his dad as head coach following Pete Maravich (Press Maravich), Doug McDermott (Greg McDermott) and Allan Houston (Wade Houston). 
  • Only 12 players have reached 2,000 points in the Horizon League as he is now the all-time leader in the conference.
  • Imagine that record with the idea that Davis and the Titans have seen 13 games canceled and not made up in the last two seasons due to the pandemic, at least one game missed due to the Titans not being eligible for the postseason in 2019-20 and one game canceled at California in his freshman year due to smoke from wildfires.

ONE LETHAL SHOT
  • Antoine Davis comes into the game fifth all-time in NCAA history with 3.90, three-point field goals per game. 
  • He recently tied his career and school career best with 10, 3-pointers - the fourth time he has done that - at Charlotte. He netted five at Eastern Michigan and also had back-to-back games of six against Bryant and home versus Charlotte and five in the wins over Ohio, at Purdue Fort Wayne, and at Tulsa and is third in the NCAA with 4.15, 3-pointers per contest. 
  • Davis has made a three in 119 of his 124 collegiate games, with 68 career games with four or more triples, 24 with six or more, 11 games with seven or more, and has four ties connected on 10 in his career, tying a school record as well as breaking a conference tournament record. 
  • He was the conference leader and fifth in the country in total 3-pointers (113) last season, third in school history to join his 132 for second in 2019, 101 for fifth in 2020 and 83 for eighth in 2021.  
  • Davis is already the school career record holder as he passed former All-American Rashad Phillips (348) for both records.
  • He is currently third in NCAA history in 3-pointers at 483, 21 away from Oakland's Travis Bader for second and 26 away from Fletcher Magee's NCAA-record 509. 

CASHING IN ON THE FREE ONES
  • Graduate senior Antoine Davis led the HL and was 23rd in the nation in free-throw percentage (88.2%) last year, good for sixth in school history as he is also first with 91.7% in 2021, 90.1% for fourth in 2020 and 85.7% for ninth in 2019. 
  • He owns the school record at 88.5% (523-of-591), ninth among active players and tied for 28th all-time in NCAA history.  
  • He has had numerous streaks of 10 or more free throws in his career with a career-best of 57-straight between the end of his junior and the start of his senior year.

AD THE QUICKEST TO 1,000 & 2,000 & OWNS THE SCHOOL RECORD
  • With his 39 points at home against Milwaukee as a senior last season, Antoine Davis became the Titans' all-time leading scorer passing Rashad Phillips (2,319) with his 36th point and now has a HL record 3,048 points, passing Loyola Chicago's Alfredrick Hughes' (1981-85) 2,914.
  • Davis scored 27 points at Notre Dame in the 2019-20 season, 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 as the fastest Titan to reach 1,000.
  • DeBusschere accomplished the feat in his 43rd collegiate game.
  • Davis became 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.
  • Last year, he passed DeBusschere again (1,978) for third in Titan history as he crossed the 2,000-point plateau in his 81st game, quicker than the other two 2,000-point scorers in John Long (2,167 total - 2,000 in game 102) and Rashad Phillips (2,319 total - 2,000 in game 116). 

DAVIS DISHING IT OUT
  • Antoine Davis can not only score, but he can get his teammates involved as he is fifth in school history with 516 assists, 32 away from Rashad Phillips and fourth. 
  • The all-time record is 615 by Kevin McAdoo as he is now 99 shy of that mark. 
  • He has 49 games with five or more assists and posted a nine-assist effort in the season opener against Rochester.  
  • His career-best is 10 at IUPUI and against Western Michigan last season. 
  • He is now just the second player in NCAA history to amass 3,000 points and 500 assists, joining St. Peter's Keydren Clark (2002-06), who recorded 3,058 points with 501 career helpers. 

PLAYING ALL 40
  • Graduate senior Antoine Davis played all forty minutes for the second time this year at Cleveland State. He also played all forty at Florida Atlantic.
  • He has now played 40 or more minutes 31 times in his career and is currently leading the Horizon League and fourth in the nation with 37:27 minutes a game. 
  • Last season, he tallied 36.59 minutes per game, second in the HL and 13th in DI. 

WHAT A START FOR LIDDELL
  • Gerald Liddell had to wait seven games to play as his eligibility was cleared by the NCAA, but it might have been worth the wait as the senior transfer has posted six-straight double-doubles, the first Titan to do that since Ryvon Covile registered seven-straight double-doubles to end the 2006-07 season. 
  • at Cincinnati 18 points, 13 rebounds
  • at EMU 18 points, 14 rebounds
  • at Charlotte 13 points, 18 rebounds 
  • at Tulsa 25 points, 12 rebounds
  • at Cleveland St. 18 points, 13 rebounds
  • at Purdue Fort Wayne 16 points, 16 rebounds
  • His all-around game has seen him tie his career-high with four steals at EMU, had three rebounds, two blocks and a steal, playing all 45 minutes at Charlotte and three blocks and two steals at Tulsa. 
  • He has at least two steals in five games and has blocked at least one shot in all six, and if he were eligible for conference leaders, he would be leading the nation in rebounding at 14.3, third in the HL and 52nd in the country in scoring at 18.3, second in the league and 51st with 2.2 steals per contest and tied for second in the conference with 1.5 blocks per game.
  • The 18 rebounds he pulled down at Charlotte were the most by a Titan since Eli Holman had 18 versus Milwaukee in 2010.  
  • He came into the year with a high in boards of 14 against Alabama A&M, while his previous high in points was 22 against NC Central, both done last year as a member of Alabama State.
  • Liddell started his career at Texas before transferring to Alabama State. 
  • At ASU, he saw action in 25 games with 19 starts and averaged 10.3 points, a team-high 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists to go with 24 steals and 24 blocks. He shot 43.8 % overall and 37.0 % from three, reaching double figures in 13 games and posting five double-doubles.
  • In his three years with Texas, he saw action in 35 games with 10 starts and averaged 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds. His best year was as a sophomore as he played in 15 games with 10 starts until a back injury cut his season short. Liddell recorded 4.1 points and 3.1 assists and started the year with a then career-best 14 points against No. 23 Purdue. 
  • As a prep at Steele High School in Cibolo, Texas, he was ranked as the No. 41 overall prospect in the nation by 247Sports and No. 47 by ESPN.

HOOSIER IN THE MOTOR CITY
  • Graduate senior Damezi Anderson had a great start to his Titan career with a career-high 17 points, nine rebounds and three assists, going 6-of-13 from the field and 5-of-12 from three against Rochester. 
  • He has now scored in double figures in six games on the year, including 15 points in the win over Ohio, 16 with seven boards in the victory at Purdue Fort Wayne, 14 at Charlotte and 11 at Cincinnati. 
  • He also has eight games with four or more rebounds, with a career-high nine against Rochester and at Cleveland State. 
  • On the season, he is tallying 9.5 points and 4.6 rebounds, shooting 37.7% from the field and 33.7% from three. 
  • He started his career at Indiana before ending up at Loyola.
  • He did not play in 2021-22 at Loyola and saw action in four games the year before. Prior to that, he played for Indiana for two seasons, appearing in 39 games and averaged 2.1 points and 1.6 rebounds, including 2.8 points and 2.2 rebounds in 18 games as a sophomore. 
  • Coming out of high school, he was ranked #92 in the country by 247Sports and No. 114 in the nation by Rivals and was the No. 2 player in the state of Indiana.

A.J. LOOKING FOR ONE FINAL RUN
  • A.J. Oliver - who has missed three games this season due to illness, including the last one at Cincinnati - had one of his best games, tying his season-high with 12 points and grabbing nine rebounds at Eastern Michigan. 
  • He posted 12 points and five rebounds in the season opener against Rochester and had 10 points against Bryant and five points and five rebounds versus Charlotte.  
  • He played in 95 games with 54 starts at Clemson and at Old Dominion from 2017-22 and averaged 6.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game, shooting 35.0 % from the field, 37.1% from three and 79.1% at the free-throw line.
  • Last season at ODU, Oliver saw action in all 32 games with 11 starts and tallied 2.5 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game.
  • In 2020-21, he started all 21 contests he appeared in and ranked third on the team with 9.7 points and led the squad with an 88.6 free-throw percentage and 33 triples.
  • In his first year, he played in 22 games with 21 starts and was third on the team with 11.3 points per game, led the team with 51, 3-pointers while also pulling down 4.9 rebounds, pouring in a career-high 21 points against FAU and grabbing a career-high 12 boards versus UTSA. 
  • Oliver joined Clemson mid-season in 2016-17 and did not play, but then got in 19 games for the Tigers in 2017-18, posting 2.1 points and 1.4 rebounds per game. 

WHAT DO YOU SAY ZAY
  • Freshman Isaiah Jones played in just one game, three minutes against Rochester in the season opener, but with the team down a few players, the rookie delivered on the opening weekend of HL play, earning HL Freshman of the Week on Dec. 5. 
  • Jones came off the bench tallying 14.0 points and 5.5 rebounds. He shot 58.8% from the field (10-of-17) and 53.3% (8-of-15) from three in the two games.
  • He started with 11 points and four rebounds in the win at Purdue Fort Wayne end ended with 17 points - connecting on five triples - seven rebounds and two assists at Cleveland State.
  • Jones followed that up with five points in the win at Tulsa, but it was his three with 50 seconds left that gave the Titans a 73-72 lead en route to the 76-72 victory. 

FROM THE LAND DOWN UNDER
  • Junior Jayden Stone - who has missed four games with an illness in the last six - had a massive game in the season opener, posting his first double-double with a career-high 15 points and 12 rebounds. 
  • Since then, he has twice passed his career high with a game-high 22 points with six rebounds, two assists and two steals at BC and 24 points with six assists against Bryant. At Washington State, he netted a team-high 20 with five boards. 
  • On the season, he is averaging 12.2 points, shooting 47.3% overall (35-of-74), 51.7% from three (15-of-29) and 89.3% (25-of-28) at the line to go with 4.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists.  
  • The Perth, Australia, native transferred to Detroit Mercy after two years at Grand Canyon, where he played in 30 games and averaged 3.4 points and 1.4 rebounds.
  • He was one of the top prospects in the state of Alabama, earning the 2019 Alabama 2A Player of the Year.

MEET MR. MOSS
  • TJ Moss joined the Titans after a successful prep career in high school and playing at South Carolina and McNeese State and has flashed his ability to be an all-around player.
  • In his last game at Cincinnati, he tied his career-high with six rebounds and handed out a season-high six assists. 
  • At Purdue Fort Wayne, he had eight points with a career-high four steals, three assists and two blocks. 
  • He scored a season-high nine points with five rebounds, three assists and two steals versus Charlotte and had four points, four assists, two rebounds, a block and a steal versus Bryant.
  • He played in 64 games with eight starts prior to transferring to Detroit Mercy.
  •  Last year, he suited up in nine games at McNeese State and averaged 7.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game, while collecting eight steals. He scored a career-high 17 points at TCU, where he was 5-of-12 from behind the arc, and had five assists and three steals. 
  • He spent his first three seasons at South Carolina, where he played in 55 games for the Gamecocks, posting 3.3 points, 1.8 assists and 1.3 boards with 30 steals in his time. 
  • As a prep, he was a four-star prospect on ESPN.com and was once hailed as the 26th-best prospect nationally by 247Sports.

LONE STAR PHILLIPS IS BACK
  • Senior Jordan Phillips - who missed three games with an undisclosed injury - saw injuries limit him to just three games last year, but he started this season with a bang recording his second career double-double by tying his career high with 18 points and 10 rebounds to go with two steals against Rochester.
  • Since then, he has been a consistent player for the Titans, scoring in double figures in five games, grabbing at least four rebounds in five games and handing out a pair of assists in three contests. 
  • He netted six points with seven rebounds at Boston College, 13 points, three caroms and two assists versus Ohio, 16 points with four rebounds at Florida Atlantic, 11 points with three boards and two assists against Bryant and 11 points with eight rebounds in the win over Charlotte. 
  • He is currently posting 9.9 points and 4.8 rebounds, shooting 40.5% from the field and 43.5% from three.
  • A native of Fort Worth, Texas, he transferred to the Titans after appearing in 64 games in his three seasons at Arkansas and UT Arlington.
  • With the Mavericks, he averaged 6.8 points and 3.1 rebounds in 47 games, shooting 34.0% from the floor, 33.0% from behind the arc and 76.0% at the line.
  • As a sophomore, he tallied 7.4 points and scored in double figures in nine of his 26 games, posting his first career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Little Rock and had a season-high 17 points versus Louisiana, a game in which he earned #5 on SportsCenter's Top 10 Plays on Jan. 15 for an and-one dunk. 
  • In 2019-20, he played in all 32 games with 21 starts and recorded 6.3 points and 3.5 rebounds. He netted a career-high 18 points at eventual Sun Belt champion Little Rock, connecting on a career-best four 3-pointers and had 14 points hitting three 3-pointers at #14 Oregon and also had 14 points with a career-best seven boards versus UC Santa Barbara.
  • As a freshman, he saw limited minutes in seven games at Arkansas.

TAKING YOU TO THE PARK
  • Graduate senior Arashma Parks just missed a double-double with a career-high 11 boards and a season-best eight points at Florida Atlantic. 
  • He just had three points and five boards against Bryant and grabbed a then career-high nine rebounds off the bench at BC. 
  • On the year, he is tallying 4.3 rebounds per game and has hit on 9-of-12 from the field. 
  • He played the last four years at Temple of the American Athletic Conference, appearing in 49 games with 14 starts.
  • As a senior, he played in 19 games with 13 starts and averaged 1.1 points and 2.7 rebounds, along with tallying six assists.
  • After missing his freshman year due to an injury, he came back as a sophomore to play in 22 games and posted 2.5 points and 2.4 rebounds, putting in a career-high 10 points against St. Joseph's.

MOTOR CITY PRIDE
  • Junior Kyle LeGreair returns as a big part of the Titans' defense and heart and soul on the court.
  • He registered three assists and two rebounds at Eastern Michigan in 18 minutes. 
  • He played 20 minutes at Boston College and had two points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals and dished out three assists versus Bryant and had a career-high four rebounds at Purdue Fort Wayne and two steals at Cleveland State. 
  • He really came into his own last season, appearing in 22 games and was 7-of-9 from the floor, hitting his only 3-pointer, and tallied 12 steals. He tied his career-high with five helpers and added a career-best four rebounds at NKU and recorded a career-high five points with three rebounds and a steal against UIC, recording his first two career field goals. 
  • As a freshman, he saw action in just two games and a total of just five minutes. 


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Kevin McAdoo

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Antoine Davis

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Antoine Davis

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Buay Koka

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Jordan Phillips

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Gerald Liddell

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Isaiah Jones

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Arashma Parks

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