DETROIT (9/4/23) – The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team concludes their season-opening four-game road swing at No. 20 Notre Dame. The Titans and Fighting Irish play on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. The match will be broadcast live from Alumni Stadium on the ESPN ACC Network for paid subscriptions only.
Last Time Out:
Sept. 1 – Detroit Mercy 0 at Marquette 6:
Sophomore
Guershom Sylvain posted four shots with two on goal while freshman
Diego Zermeno and
Drew Pierson along with sophomore
John Nino each recorded a shot on goal as Detroit Mercy fell 6-0 at Marquette on Friday night at Valley Fields.
Road Warriors Racking up the Miles:
Detroit Mercy opened the 2023 campaign with four consecutive road games at St. Mary's, San Francisco, Marquette and Notre Dame. With the trip to South Bend, Ind., the Titans will have traveled a round trip total of 5,985 miles from Detroit, Mich.
Busy in Goal:
Sophomore goalkeeper
Quinn Tews made a season-high six saves while junior
Robby Spradlin III saw his first action of the season making three saves at Marquette (9/1).
On the Board:
Senior
Saeid Jannoun posted his first goal of the season off the first career assist from freshman
Drew Pierson at St. Mary's (8/24).
The Team:
The 2023 season marks the 36th year of the men's soccer program
Follow the Leader:
Nate Kopunek enters his first season as Head Coach of the program. Kopunek comes to the Titans after spending four seasons as an Assistant Coach at Bowling Green State University.
During Kopunek's four-year tenure at Bowling Green, the Falcons compiled an overall record of 37-23-10 with a 13-10-5 mark in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play. BGSU advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament in his first year on staff in 2019, captured the program's first outright MAC regular-season title in 2020-21 and earned a berth in back-to-back NCAA Championship Tournaments in 2020-21 and 2021.
Under Kopunek's guidance, BGSU had four student-athletes earn All-MAC honors including Brendan Graves who was named Mid-American Conference co-Goalkeeper of the Year along with Joey Akpunonu and Sergi Martinez who joined Graves on the All-MAC First Team season with Alberto Anaya earning All-MAC Second Team honors following the 2022 season.
Akpunonu also became the first MLS SuperDraft first-round pick in BGSU program history as he was selected by FC Cincinnati with the 22nd overall pick.
The 2021 Fall campaign saw the Falcons post an overall record of 11-6-3 earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships. 10 of BGSU's 20 matches were played against teams that advanced to the national tournament and were also against teams that finished in the top-50 of the final RPI rankings.
BGSU went to Louisville for the first round of the 2021 NCAA Championships and came away with a 1-0 victory over the Cardinals which marked the program's first national tournament victory since the 1997 season. Additionally, the Falcons also won six true road matches for just the third time since the 1997 campaign.
BG ended the 2021 season ranked 30th in the final College Soccer News poll for the second consecutive season and ranked 27th (second team listed among 'receiving votes') in the final United Soccer Coaches poll.
New Staff:
Assistant Coach
Anthony Clark comes to the Titans after spending four seasons as an Assistant Coach at his alma mater Ohio Northern University. During his tenure at Ohio Northern, Clark specialized in creating offensive tactics for the forwards and the attacking midfield along with serving as the team's Recruiting Coordinator.
Under Clark's guidance, ONU finished the 2022 campaign with a 13-4-5 overall record winning the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) regular season championship with an 8-0-1 mark in conference play. The Polar Bears earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament advancing to the third round before falling to Williams (Mass.) and finished with a No. 13 ranking in the final United Soccer Coaches National Poll.
Assistant Coach
Logan Kowalczyk comes to the Titans after a standout career as a student-athlete for the men's soccer program at Bowling Green.
During his tenure at BGSU, Kowalczyk started in 26 of 27 total games in goal for the Falcons compiling a 16-8-3 record while racking up 12 total shutouts and 59 saves with an impressive 0.83 goals against average (GAA). He also was a two-time Academic All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) selection and an All-MAC Second Team selection.
Returning Firepower:
Detroit Mercy returns sophomore and 2022 Horizon League All-Freshman Team selection
Guershom Sylvain who tied for third on the team in goals (2) and points (6) and also tied for second in assists (2). Sophomore
Tim Allos and graduate student and team captain
Matthew Andres are back after both tied for second on the team in goals (2) and tied for fourth in points (4).
Senior
Saeid Jannoun (1 goal, 1 assist – 3 points) and sophomore
John Nino (1 goal – 2 points) round out the retuning goal scorers while junior
Baldeep Gill and sophomore captain
Casey McCarthy both return after each recorded an assist last season.
Big Shoes to Fill:
Detroit Mercy will look to replace 2021 Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year and All-HL First Team selection
Jonathan Kliewer who left the program via the transfer portal. Kliewer ranked second nationally in total saves (93) and seventh in saves per game (5.47) while starting in all 17 games with a 4-7-6 record and two shutouts during the 2022 campaign.
The Titans also lost the top two offensive leaders from last season in All-League Second Team selection
Samory Powder, who led the team in in goals (5), assists (7 – T-3rd HL) and points (17 – T-6th HL) and
Ryan Pierson who ranked second on the team in goals (4), assists (2) and points (10) along with senior
Rocco Galati, who tied for second on the team in goals (2) and assists (2) and tied for third in points (6).
Home Grown Talent:
Detroit Mercy has 28 student-athletes from the state of Michigan.
International Flavor:
The Titans have four international student-athletes including two from Canada in
Matthew Andres (Ontario) and
Baldeep Gill (Ontario), one from Mexico in
Diego Zermeno and
Viktor Sulc from the Czech Republic.
Around the Country:
Jackson Towers (Ohio) and
Fisher Hudak (New Jersey) are the only two out-of-state student-athletes on the roster.
Newcomers:
Detroit Mercy has a diverse group of eight newcomers in goalkeeper
Viktor Sulc; midfielders
Silas Rustin,
Zain Akeel,
Josh Copeland and
Diego Zermeno; defenders
Drew Pierson,
Ryan Moody and
Joey Iaquaniello who will look to make an immediate impact.
Smart Cookies:
The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team continues to demonstrate the program's commitment to academic and athletic success by earning the United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award for the 2022-23 academic year. The men's team posted a 3.41 overall GPA to qualify for the ninth time.
Titans picked 11th in 2023 Under Armour #HLMSOC Preseason Poll:
The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team was picked to finish 11th in the 2023 Under Armour Horizon League Men's Soccer (#HLMSOC) Preseason Poll as announced by the league office and voted on by the league's 10 head coaches.
Season Rewind:
Aug. 27 – Detroit Mercy 1 at San Francisco 2:
Junior and team captain
Alex Diac scored his first career goal off a penalty kick just before halftime as Detroit Mercy battled but came up short at San Francisco, 2-1, at Negoesco Stadium. Sophomore goalkeeper
Quinn Tews faced 14 total shots making three saves.
The Dons got off to a quick start taking a 1-0 lead just six minutes into the match and moved ahead 2-0 in the 12th minute. In the 40th minute, sophomore
Tim Allos made a run getting behind the last defender that forced San Francisco goalkeeper Eric Waltz to come off his line. Waltz came in hard with his challenge and took out Allos resulting in a penalty kick. Diac calmly stepped up and buried the penalty kick into the back of the net beating Waltz to the lower right side to pull the Titans within a goal at 2-1.
Aug. 24 – Detroit Mercy 1 at St. Mary's 5:
Jannoun posted his first goal of the season off the first career assist from freshman
Drew Pierson as Detroit Mercy fell 5-1 in season-opening action at St. Mary's on Thursday night at Saint Mary's Stadium.
In the first half, Detroit Mercy had quality scoring chances posting seven shots with three on goal but could not get on the board.
Conversely, St, Mary's capitalized on their scoring chances posting goals in the 27th, 36th, and 38th minute to take a 3-0 lead.
After falling behind 5-0 in the second half, Jannoun was able to slip past the last defender down the right side in the 75th minute. He then took the feed from Pierson and fired a shot to the low left side putting the Titans on the board.