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Detroit Mercy Opens Horizon League Play Against Cleveland State

Titans and Vikings kick off on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+

Men's Soccer

Detroit Mercy Opens Horizon League Play Against Cleveland State

Titans and Vikings kick off on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+

DETROIT (9/16/22) – The Detroit Mercy men's soccer opens Horizon League play against Cleveland State on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. The match will be broadcast live from Titan Field on ESPN+ with Steven MacDonald on the call.
 
A Look at the Competition:
Cleveland State is off to a hot start this season at 4-1 with their only setback being against No. 8 Marshall. Last season, CSU finished second in the league standings and was runner-up to Oakland in the 2021 championships. The Vikings were picked to finish second in the 2022 #HLMSOC Preseason Poll.
 
The Team:
The 2022 season marks the 35th year of the men's soccer program
Head Coach Nick Deren is in his 13th season as head coach and 19th season overall with the program.
 
Feel the Powder:
Junior Samory Powder scored his first goal of the season in the Titans 3-2 setback at UMKC (9/5) and added his team-leading second goal in the 2-1 setback at Michigan (9/12).
 
On the Board:
Graduate student Ryan Pierson scored his first goal of the season in the Titans 3-2 setback at UMKC. Senior Matthew Andres posted his first goal of the season connecting on a header off a cross from Powder to open scoring just six minutes into the game in the Titans' 2-2 draw at Jacksonville (8/25).
 
Rocco was Rolling:
Senior Rocco Galati scored both goals to lead Detroit Mercy to a 2-1 home opening win over Chicago State (9/1) in the home opener at Titan Field on Thursday.
 
Assists All-Around:
Graduate student Bennett Brooks, sophomore Stephen Kosto and junior Saeid Jannoun each added their first assists of the season in the Titans first win of the season over Chicago State.
 
Freshman Firsts:
-The freshman tandem of Tim Allos and Casey McCarthy recorded their first career collegiate points as Allos scored his first career goal off an assist from McCarthy in the 81st minute giving Detroit Mercy a 2-1 lead in the season opener at Jacksonville.
 
-Sophomore Baldeep Gill added his first career assist at UMKC while fellow freshman Guershom Sylvain posted his first career assist at Michigan.
 
Kliewer Solid in Goal for Season Opener:
Redshirt sophomore Jonathan Kliewer posted a career-high 11 saves while facing 20 shots in Detroit Mercy's season opening 2-2 draw at Jacksonville.
 
Titans picked fifth in 2022 #HLMSOC Preseason Poll:
The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team was picked to finish fifth in the 2022 Horizon League Men's Soccer (#HLMSOC) Preseason Poll as announced by the league office on Wednesday and voted on by the league's 10 head coaches. The Titans received 56 points.
 
Defending 2021 #HLMSOC regular season and tournament champion Oakland was picked to repeat with 93 points and six first place votes. Cleveland State was picked second with 90 points and two first place votes followed by Milwaukee in third with 81 points and a first-place vote. Wright State was slated fourth with 68 points and first place vote while the Titans rounded out the top-five.
 
Returning Firepower:
Detroit Mercy returns junior Samory Powder who ranked second on the team in goals (3) and third in points (6) while leading the team and ranking fourth in the league in total shots per game (3.07). Powder was selected as one of 24 players to enter the Residential Camp for the Trinidad & Tobago Men's Senior National Football Team Provisional Squad in March in preparation for the Confederation of North America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Nation's League in June. The National Team played two international friendly matches against the national teams from Barbados and Guyana at Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain in Trinidad.
 
Graduate student Ryan Halloran, senior Matthew Andres, junior Rocco Galati and sophomore Stephen Kosto all return after each recorded a goal last season. Graduate student Brooks Bennett also recoded an assist.
 
Lost Firepower:
The Titans lost their top two offensive leaders from last season in All-League Second Team selections Demetri Pliakos, who led the team in points (12) and assists (6) while ranking second in goals (3), and Kyle Bandyk who led the team in goals (4) while ranking second in points (10) and assists (2). In addition, Daniel Iyok lead the team in assists (3).
 
Last Line of Defense:
The Titans return Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year and All-HL First Team selection Jonathan Kliewer. Kliewer, a Grand Rapids, Mich. native, started in 16 played leading the league in goals against average (0.91) while ranking second in shutouts (6) and save percentage (.800) and sixth in saves per game (4.00). After posting back-to-back clean sheets against Purdue Fort Wayne and Milwaukee making a total of five saves to help the Titans earn six points in league play, he was named the Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week. Kliewer's other shutouts came against UIW, IUPUI, Robert Morris and in the regular season finale against Wright State which clinched a berth in the 2021 Horizon League Championships for the Titans as a No. 5 seed. He also posted a season-best eight saves in the 2-2 draw against arch-rival Oakland.
 
Home Grown Talent:
Detroit Mercy has 30 student-athletes from the state of Michigan with three others from New Jersey, Texas and Ohio.
 
International Flavor:
The Titans have two student-athletes from Canada and one from Norway.
 
Newcomers:
Detroit Mercy has a diverse group of 14 newcomers in goalkeepers Robby Spradlin III and Quinn Tews; forwards Zander Crooks, Tim Allos, Guershom Sylvain and Mardig Alajajian; midfielders Vincent Stockton, Clayton Lafayette and Andri Myftari; defenders Mateo Phillips, Kendell Howard, Casey McCarthy, Spencer Powe and John Nino who will look to make an immediate impact.
 
Season Rewind:
Detroit Mercy 1 at Michigan 2 – (9/12/22)
Junior Samory Powder scored his second goal of the season off the first career assist from freshman Guershom Sylvain as Detroit Mercy took a 1-0 second half lead but could not hold on as the Titans fell 2-1 at Michigan on Monday night. In the 67th minute, Power took a feed from Sylvain on the left side, turned, and ripped a shot into the upper 90 past U-M goalkeeper Hayden Evans giving Detroit Mercy (1-3-1) a 1-0 lead.
 
Detroit Mercy 0 at No. 13 Charlotte 5 – (9/9/22)
Sophomore Andri Myftari posted three total shots with two on goal while junior Samory Powder added two shots as Detroit Mercy fell 5-0 at No. 13 Charlotte on Friday night. Detroit Mercy (1-2-1) had two corner kick chances in the first half and five for the game but were unable to convert. In the 61st minute of the second half, Myftari connected on a solid header to the right post off a corner kick but Charlotte (4-0) goalkeeper Thomas Wallis made a nice diving save to keep the Titans off the board.
 
Detroit Mercy 2 at UMKC 3 – (9/5/22)
Graduate student Ryan Pierson and junior Samory Powder each scored their first goals of the season while sophomore Baldeep Gill added his first career assist as Detroit Mercy dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 setback at UMKC on Monday. With the game tied at 2-2, the Roos got the game-winning goal late in the 88th minute.
 
Detroit Mercy 2 vs Chicago State 1 – (9/1/22)
Senior Rocco Galati scored both goals to lead Detroit Mercy to a 2-1 home opening win over Chicago State at Titan Field. Sophomore Stephen Kosto assisted on Galati's first goal while graduate student Bennett Brooks and junior Saeid Jannoun assisted on the game-winner. Redshirt sophomore Jonahan Kliewer picked up the win in goal making three saves.
 
Detroit Mercy at Jacksonville – No Contest (8/28/22)
The road match between Detroit Mercy and Stetson was deemed a no contest due to rainy weather conditions. The Titans took a 1-0 lead early in the first half but thunderstorms and constant lightning in the area didn't allow for the game to be resumed.
 
Detroit Mercy 2 at Jacksonville 2 - (8/25/22)
The freshman tandem of Tim Allos and Casey McCarthy recorded their first career collegiate points as Allos scored his first career goal off an assist from McCarthy in the 81st minute giving Detroit Mercy a 2-1 lead. However, Jacksonville got a late equalizer in the 87th minute as the Titans and Dolphins played to a 2-2 draw in the season opener on Thursday night. Senior Matthew Andres also connected on a header off a cross from junior Samory Powder to open scoring for the Titans just six minutes into the game. Redshirt sophomore Jonathan Kliewer posted a career-high 11 saves while facing 20 shots.
 
Exhibition Rewind:
Detroit Mercy 0 Northern Illinois 2 - (8/20/22)
Junior Samory Powder and graduate student Ryan Pierson each recorded two shots on goal followed by one each from junior Luke Winters and freshman Tim Allos as Detroit Mercy fell 2-0 to defending Mid-American Conference champion Northern Illinois on Saturday afternoon at Titan Field to conclude exhibition play.
 
Detroit Mercy 0 vs Duquesne 0 - (8/17/22)
Redshirt sophomore Jonathan Kliewer posted six saves as the Detroit Mercy men's soccer team opened exhibition play with a scoreless draw against visiting Duquesne. Junior Samory Powder and senior Matthew Andres led the Titans recording three shots each. For the game, the Dukes held a 18-10 shots advantage while both teams had five corner kick chances.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kyle Bandyk

#12 Kyle Bandyk

D/M
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Daniel Iyok

#5 Daniel Iyok

M
6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
Demetri Pliakos

#8 Demetri Pliakos

M/F
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
Matthew Andres

#9 Matthew Andres

F
6' 0"
Senior
Bennett Brooks

#6 Bennett Brooks

M
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Rocco Galati

#10 Rocco Galati

M
5' 10"
Senior
Baldeep Gill

#5 Baldeep Gill

M
6' 0"
Sophomore
Ryan Halloran

#11 Ryan Halloran

D
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Saeid Jannoun

#16 Saeid Jannoun

F
5' 9"
Junior
Jonathan Kliewer

#1 Jonathan Kliewer

GK
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Kyle Bandyk

#12 Kyle Bandyk

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
D/M
Daniel Iyok

#5 Daniel Iyok

6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
M
Demetri Pliakos

#8 Demetri Pliakos

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
M/F
Matthew Andres

#9 Matthew Andres

6' 0"
Senior
F
Bennett Brooks

#6 Bennett Brooks

5' 8"
Graduate Student
M
Rocco Galati

#10 Rocco Galati

5' 10"
Senior
M
Baldeep Gill

#5 Baldeep Gill

6' 0"
Sophomore
M
Ryan Halloran

#11 Ryan Halloran

6' 2"
Graduate Student
D
Saeid Jannoun

#16 Saeid Jannoun

5' 9"
Junior
F
Jonathan Kliewer

#1 Jonathan Kliewer

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
GK