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Men's Soccer

Detroit Mercy Hosts Undefeated No. 9 Western Michigan for Senior Night Showdown

Titans and Broncos kick off on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ marking the first time UDM has hosted a ranked opponent since the 2010 season

Men's Soccer

Detroit Mercy Hosts Undefeated No. 9 Western Michigan for Senior Night Showdown

Titans and Broncos kick off on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. on ESPN+ marking the first time UDM has hosted a ranked opponent since the 2010 season

DETROIT (10-21-24) – The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team welcomes in-state rival and undefeated No. 9 Western Michigan in a non-conference showdown for Senior Night on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast live from Titan Field on ESPN+ with the new voice of UDM soccer Matt Kibby on the call.

Senior Night Salute:
Before the match, the team will honor seven seniors in Zain Akeel, Alex Diac, Fisher Hudak, Saeid Jannoun, Stephen Kosto, Jackson Towers, and Luke Winters for their hard work and dedication to the program.
 
It's Been a While:
• Tuesday's battle against No. 9 WMU marks the first time UDM has hosted a nationally-ranked opponent since 2010, when the Titans suffered a 2-0 setback against No. 8 Butler on Oct. 30, 2010.
 
Stiff Competition Coming Up against the Broncos:
• No. 9 Western Michigan in 9-0-5 (2-0-3 MVC) on the season after defeating Green Bay 2-0.
• The Broncos are 3-0-1 against ranked opponents this season defeating No. 14 Vermont (3-1), No. 9 New Hampshire (1-0), and No. 9 Northwestern (1-0) followed by a draw at No. 25 Dayton (1-1).
• WMU has posted two of the most successful seasons in program history in 2023 and 2022.
• In 2023, the Broncos went 17-1-4 overall record and 7-0-1 in conference play followed by winning the Missouri Valley Conference (OVC) tournament to earn a berth into the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season. WMU defeated HL champion Green and No. 15 Duke to advance to the Sweet-16 before falling to eventual national runner-up No. 2 Notre Dame in penalty kicks.
• In 2022, the Broncos posted a 16-3-2 overall record and 5-1-2 mark in conference play en route to winning the Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament to earn a berth into the NCAA Tournament. WMU then defeated Louisville and Lipscomb to advance to the Sweet-16 before falling to Portland.
 
Last Time Out: Titans Battle Purdue Fort Wayne to 1-1 Draw
Oct. 19 – Detroit Mercy 1 at Purdue Fort Wayne 1:
Junior Guershom Sylvain connected on his team-best fifth goal of the season off sophomore Josh Copeland's fourth assist as Detroit Mercy battled Purdue Fort Wayne to a 1-1 draw in #HLMSOC action on Saturday night at Hefner Stadium. Freshman Colin Monroe got his third start in goal, making a career-best four saves.
 
Sylvain is Solid:
• Junior Guershom Sylvain leads the team in goals (5) and points (11).
• Connected on team-best fifth goal of the season in 1-1 draw at PFW (10/19)
• Added fourth goal at Notre Dame (9/24).
• Named Under Armour® #HLMSOC Offensive Player of the Week (9/3) after recording seven points with three goals and an assist helping Detroit Mercy to a 1-2 record on the week.
• Posted first assist on the equalizer against Chicago State (9/2).
• Third goal came at Big Ten opponent Maryland (8/30).
• Scored two goals, including the game-winner, to lead UDM to a convincing 5-1 win at EIU (8/26) for the Titans' first victory of the season.
 
Cool Copeland:
• Sophomore Josh Copeland leads the team in assists (4), ranks second in points (8), and is tied for second on the team in goals (2).
• Added fourth assist on the equalizer in 1-1 draw at PFW (10/19).
•  Posted third assist helping UDM secure a 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12) for the first #HLMSOC win of the season.
• Netted his first goal of the season from redshirt junior Ryan Sanborn's first career assist in a Titan uniform for UDM's first victory of the season at EIU (8/26).
• Added second goal against Chicago State (9/2).
• Posted first assist at Green Bay (9/14) and second at Notre Dame (9/24).
 
Pierson on Point:
• Sophomore captain Drew Pierson is tied for second on the team in goals (2), assists (3), and third in points (7).
• Added third assist on the game-winning goal helping UDM secure a 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12) for the first #HLMSOC win of the season.
• His second goal of the season was a thing of beauty as he scored off a corner kick in the second half to lead Detroit Mercy to a 1-1 draw against NKU (9/28).
• Posted first goal of the season at CSU (9/21).
• Recorded first assist of the season at EIU (8/26) and second at Maryland (8/30).
 
Defense to Offense:
• Junior Casey McCarthy is tied for second on the team in goals (2), assists (3), and third in points (7) from his defensive position.
• Third assist came in the 2-2 draw at CSU (9/21).
• Second goal and assist came at Big Ten opponent Maryland (8/30).
• Recorded first goal and assist of the season helping UDM to a convincing 5-1 win at EIU for the Titans' first victory of the season (8/26).
 
Sandman Lending a Helping Hand:
• Redshirt junior Ryan Sanborn posted his first career assist in a Titan uniform for UDM's first victory of the season at EIU (8/26).
• Added second assist in the 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12) and third on the game-winning goal helping UDM secure a #HLMSOC 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12).
 
Next Man Up:
• Freshman Colin Monroe also made his first career start in goal at U-M (9/6) and second start with one save while against Milwaukee (10/12).
• Got his third start in goal, making a career-best four saves in 1-1 draw at PFW (10/19).
 
Three the Hard Way:
All three goalies saw action in the Titan's 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12). Freshman Colin Monroe got his second start in goal making one save, redshirt sophomore Viktor Sulc picked up the win, and redshirt Quinn Tews closed the deal in the final 30:18.
 
WHu-DAK?:
• Senior Fisher Hudak had quite the breakout game, recording his first career goal while adding his first career assist at BGSU (10/8).
 
Here's Johnny!!
• Freshman Johnny Strickler picked the perfect time to score his first career goal as he delivered the game-winner to lead Detroit Mercy to a #HLMSOC 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12).
 
Stock is up:
• Junior Vincent Stockton scored his career goal in the second half at BGSU (10/8).
 
Automatic Allos:
• Junior Tim Allos posted his first goal of the season to cap off the 5-1 win at EIU (8/26) followed by his second goal which was the equalizer in UDM's 2-1 win over Milwaukee (10/12).
• Posted first assist of the season at BGSU (10/8).
 
On the board:
• Junior Louis Simon also posted his first career assist in a Titan uniform at CSU (9/21).
• Graduate student Luke Winters, Nino and Pierson also added their first assists of the season at EIU.
• Junior John Nino posted his first goal of the season at Dayton (8/22).
 
Clay Making Plays:
• Sophomore Clayton Lafayette scored his first career goal in UDM's 2-2 #HLMSOC draw at Cleveland State (9/21).
• Recorded first career assist at defending champion Green Bay (9/14).
 
Saeid it Ain't So:
• Graduate student Saeid Jannoun posted his first goal of the season off the first career assist from Lafayette in the setback at Green Bay (9/14).
• Added first assist of the season at Notre Dame (9/24).
 
Viktor Steps In:
• Redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Viktor Sulc leads the team in saves (17).
• Picked up first career win in 2-1 decision against Milwaukee (10/19).
• Posted a career-best five saves at Notre Dame (9/24).
• Made two saves including a penalty kick save in his first career start between the pipes at Dayton (8/22).
 
Tews The Rescue:
• Redshirt sophomore Quinn Tews faced six shots and made one save in goal to secure this first win of the season at EIU (8/26).
 
Team Captain Jackson Towers Named Team IMPACT Teammate of the Year:
• Detroit Mercy team captain and graduate student Jackson Towers and many others from the men's soccer squad have connected with Adam Clarke through the Team IMPACT program, which helps kids and teams change each other's lives through their shared love of sports. With the help of Adam's thoughtful and clever nomination, Towers was named 2024 Team IMPACT Teammate of the Year.

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 2023-24 academic year. The men's team posted a 3.42 overall GPA to qualify for the 10th time. The Titans were also one of 111 schools with both men's and women's programs recognized.
 
Season Rewind:
Titans Hold Off Panthers to Secure First #HLMSOC Win
Oct. 12 – Detroit Mercy 2 vs Milwaukee 1:
Freshman Johnny Strickler picked the perfect time to score his first career goal as he delivered the game-winner off assists from sophomore Drew Pierson and redshirt junior Ryan Sanborn to lead Detroit Mercy to a huge #HLMSOC 2-1 win over Milwaukee on Saturday afternoon at Titan Field.
 
Junior Tim Allos got Detroit Mercy (2-8-2, 1-2-2 HL) on the board in the 26th minute. Sophomore Josh Copeland made a great defensive play deep in the Titans' end by taking the ball from a Milwaukee (5-3-4, 1-3-1 HL) player and dribbling up the right side before firing a long ball over the top of the Panther defense to a streaking Allos. Allos got in on a breakaway and took a couple of touches before going around MKE goalkeeper Daniel Ibarra, who came off his line and sent the ball into the net giving UDM a 1-0 lead heading into halftime.
 
Oct. 8 – Detroit Mercy 2 at Bowling Green 5:
Senior Fisher Hudak had quite the breakout game, recording his first career goal while adding his first career assist on junior Vincent Stockton's career goal in the second half as Detroit Mercy dropped a 5-2 non-conference match at Bowling Green on Tuesday night at Cochran Stadium. Junior Tim Allos also added his first assist of the season on Hudak's tally.
 
Oct. 4 – Detroit Mercy 0 at IU Indy 1:
Junior Guershom Sylvain posted five shots with four on goal as Detroit Mercy came up short with a 1-0 setback at IU Indy in #HLMSOC action on Friday night at Michael A. Carroll Stadium. Detroit Mercy (1-7-2, 0-2-2 HL) outshot IU Indy (4-4-2, 1-2-1 HL) 15-9 with five shots on goal while holding the Jaguars to only two shots on goal.

Sept. 28 – Detroit Mercy 1 vs Northern Kentucky 1:
Sophomore Drew Pierson's second goal of the season was a thing of beauty as he scored off a corner kick in the second half to lead Detroit Mercy to a 1-1 draw against Northern Kentucky in #HLMSOC action on a rainy night at Titan Field on homecoming Saturday. Redshirt Sophomore Viktor Sulc was solid in goal making three saves while facing 18 shots.
 
Sept. 24 – Detroit Mercy 1 at Notre Dame 3:
Junior Guershom Sylvain scored his team-best fourth goal of the season as Detroit Mercy gave 2023 NCAA College Cup runner-up Notre Dame all they could handle before coming up short, 3-1, in non-conference action on Tuesday night at Alumni Soccer Stadium. Sophomore Josh Copeland and graduate student Saeid Jannoun each added an assist on Sylvain's goal while redshirt sophomore Viktor Sulc made a career-high five saves in goal.
 
Sept. 21 – Detroit Mercy 2 at Cleveland State 2:
Sophomore Drew Pierson scored his first goal of the season while fellow sophomore Clayton Lafayette added his first career goal as Detroit Mercy got off to a fast start but couldn't hold on as Cleveland State added two second-half goals for a 2-2 draw in #HLMSOC action on Saturday night at Aldo Santaga Stadium Krenzler Field.
 
Sept. 14 – Detroit Mercy 1 at Green Bay 5:
Graduate student Saeid Jannoun posted his first goal of the season off the first career assist from senior Clayton Lafayette as Detroit Mercy dropped its #HLMSOC season opener, 5-1, at defending league champion Green Bay on Saturday afternoon at Aldo Santaga Stadium.
 
Sept. 6 – Detroit Mercy 0 at Michigan 2:
Juniors Guershom Sylvain, Tim Allos, Louis Simon, and Mateo Phillips each recorded a shot on goal as Detroit Mercy suffered a 2-0 setback at Michigan on Friday night at the U-M Soccer Stadium.
 
Overall, Detroit Mercy (1-4) delivered a solid effort outshooting Michigan (4-0-1) 13-7 with four shots on goal and held a distinctive 10-2 advantage in corner kick opportunities but could not convert.
 
Titans Pounce Panthers
Sept. 2 – Detroit Mercy 1 vs. Chicago State 2:
Sophomore Josh Copeland scored his second goal of the season, but it was not enough as Detroit Mercy suffered a 2-1 defeat to Chicago State on Labor Day Monday at Titan Field.
 
Redshirt sophomore Quinn Tews made one save in net for the Titans (1-3), who fell behind early as the visiting Cougars (1-3) scored the game's first goal in the third minute of play. Detroit Mercy battled back all game as junior Guershom Sylvain assisted Copeland's equalizer in the 75th minute with a pass that got through the defense at midfield. CSU then scored what proved to be the game-winning marker in the 78th minute off a free kick despite some late attacks from the red, white and blue.
 
Aug. 26 – Detroit Mercy 5 at EIU 1:
The Detroit Mercy men's soccer team bounced back in a major way scoring three first-half goals over three minutes, and never looked back en route to a 5-1 thrashing over Eastern Illinois on Monday night at Lakeside Field to earn the first win of the season. The Titans' five goals were the most scored in a game since a 5-2 win over St. Joseph in 2011.
 
Aug. 22 – Detroit Mercy 1 at Dayton 5:
Junior John Nino posted his first goal of the season just before the end of the first half cutting the deficit to 2-1. However, that would be as close as Detroit Mercy would get as Dayton added three second-half goals en route to a 5-1 win on Thursday night at Baujan Field. Redshirt sophomore Viktor Sulc made two saves including a penalty kick save in his first career start between the pipes for the Titans (0-1).  Sophomore Quinn Tews made a save in second-half action. Josh Copeland led the team with two total shots with one on frame.
 
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Players Mentioned

Zain Akeel

#29 Zain Akeel

MF
6' 0"
Senior
Tim Allos

#7 Tim Allos

F
6' 1"
Junior
Josh Copeland

#11 Josh Copeland

MF
6' 3"
Sophomore
Alex Diac

#6 Alex Diac

MF
6' 2"
Senior
Fisher Hudak

#5 Fisher Hudak

MF
5' 10"
Senior
Saeid Jannoun

#9 Saeid Jannoun

F
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Stephen Kosto

#2 Stephen Kosto

D
5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Clayton Lafayette

#12 Clayton Lafayette

MF
5' 8"
Sophomore
Casey McCarthy

#4 Casey McCarthy

D
6' 0"
Junior
John Nino

#25 John Nino

D
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Zain Akeel

#29 Zain Akeel

6' 0"
Senior
MF
Tim Allos

#7 Tim Allos

6' 1"
Junior
F
Josh Copeland

#11 Josh Copeland

6' 3"
Sophomore
MF
Alex Diac

#6 Alex Diac

6' 2"
Senior
MF
Fisher Hudak

#5 Fisher Hudak

5' 10"
Senior
MF
Saeid Jannoun

#9 Saeid Jannoun

5' 9"
Graduate Student
F
Stephen Kosto

#2 Stephen Kosto

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
D
Clayton Lafayette

#12 Clayton Lafayette

5' 8"
Sophomore
MF
Casey McCarthy

#4 Casey McCarthy

6' 0"
Junior
D
John Nino

#25 John Nino

6' 2"
Junior
D