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Men's Lacrosse

Detroit Mercy Readies For Ohio State In Mid-Week Contest

Men's Lacrosse

Detroit Mercy Readies For Ohio State In Mid-Week Contest

Freshman Joey Nawrocki and the Titans will be at Ohio State on Tuesday.
DETROIT (3/9/2024) -- It will be the fourth-straight road game to start the season for the Titans as the University of Detroit Mercy men's lacrosse team will stay in Big Ten territory and travel to the Scarlet and Gray of RV/RV Ohio State on Tuesday. 

Game time is 7:00 p.m., at the Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. It will be streamed live on the Big Ten Network Plus, and live stats will be available.

The Titans are coming off a setback to nationally-ranked Rutgers last Tuesday to fall to 0-3 in the non-conference. 

Graduate senior Luke Majick leads the team with five goals and seven points, while junior Aidan Bishop has six points on four goals and two helpers. Junior Ryan Richters has started all three games in net and has made 26 saves. 

Ohio State began the year ranked, but it has now dropped three in a row and is 4-3 on the season. The four wins were all against ASUN opponents in Utah (11-8), Cleveland State (13-6), Bellarmine (10-6), and Air Force (12-4). 

After the game, the Titans will get ready for the Atlantic Sun opener as they host Mercer on Saturday.

ALL-TIME SERIES
  • Ohio State leads the all-time series, 11-1, including a 10-0 mark at home.
  • The lone win for the Titans was 9-8 in 2015 at home, the first victory in the first game of head coach Chris Kolon. 
  • OSU was also the first-ever game for the Titans back in 2009 as Scott Harris netted the first maker in program history.
  • The 12 meetings are tied for the fifth most against any team in school history, trailing only Bellarmine (14), Marist (14), Canisius (13), and Siena (13).
  • Bellarmine is an ASUN rival now, while Canisius, Marist and Siena were all previous MAAC foes for the most part.

AGAINST THE BIG TEN
  • Detroit Mercy is 2-17 all-time against current members of the Big Ten, with a 1-11 mark against Ohio State, a 1-4 against Michigan and a 0- 1 tally versus Maryland and Rutgers.
  • The win over Ohio State was a 9-8 outcome in 2015, head coach Chris Kolon's first win, while UDM downed the Wolverines 13-9 in 2012.
 
BORN AND RAISED IN MICHIGAN
  • While the Titans recruit nationally - witnessed by 12 states plus Canada on their 46-man roster - there is no arguing that Detroit Mercy loves to keep players in its home state as 28 of its 46 players (60.8%) hail from the Great Lakes State.
  • The next on the list is Wisconsin with four (4), California (3), Ohio (2), Colorado (1), Illinois (1), Maryland (1), Nevada (1), North Carolina (1), Texas (1), Vermont (1) and along with one from Canada (1). 

THE MAGIC MAN
  • Graduate senior Luke Majick recorded his seventh career hat trick with three goals against VMI, and that was after a goal and two assists at Marquette.
  • He is approaching top 10 in school history in points (71) and goals (44).
  • Majick started the year honored by his conference peers as he was named to the Preseason All-ASUN Team as a midfielder after a poll by the league's head coaches. 
  • He started the year with a goal and two assists at Marquette, along with two ground balls and a caused turnover. 
  • A team captain, he played in all 13 games with 11 starts last season and tied for the team-high with a career-best 31 points, ranking 18th in the ASUN with 2.38 points per game. He led the team with a career-best 11 assists and was third with a career-high 20 goals.
  • He also tied for the team lead with three man-up goals and had 11 ground balls and two caused turnovers.
  • During the year, he posted a career-high seven points on a career-best four goals with three assists at Mercer. He also had a few other hat tricks, coming up with three goals, three ground balls, and a caused turnover versus Robert Morris, two goals and a career-high four assists against Lindenwood, three markers at Air Force, and four goals with an assist and two ground balls at Cleveland State.

WEARING THE BIG "C"
  • Detroit Mercy will have a trio of outstanding leadership this season as the Titans announced that graduate seniors Kyle Loken and Luke Majick as well as senior Noah Martin will have the honor of wearing the capital 'C' this year. 
  • "These men have demonstrated to the team and the coaching staff how much they care about their fellow teammates and the program and continue to showcase what we have built this program on," said head coach Chris Kolon '09 (MBA)
  • Loken - just the fourth Titan to be named a team captain three times - has seen action in 39 games as a defensive midfielder and has recorded 22 caused turnovers and 70 ground balls to go with 10 goals and an assist. Last year, he tied for fourth on the team with a career-tying 24 ground balls and fifth with a career-high eight caused turnovers, scoring two goals. 
  • Majick returns as captain for the second straight year. The midfielder has played in 33 games as a Titan and has posted 44 goals and 27 assists and tied for the team-high with a career-high 31 points, led the team with a career-best 11 assists and was third with a career-best 20 goals last season. 
  • Martin - a first-time captain - has been the anchor of the defense the last two years and has played in 34 games in his first three seasons, tallying 24 caused turnovers and 53 ground balls. Last season, he tied for the team lead with a career-best 13 caused turnovers and was second with a career-high 34 ground balls.

WE HAVE OUR DREW
  • Sophomore Drew Kessenich scored two goals in the opener at Marquette, added a pair of assists against VMI and scored a goal at #16/14 Rurgers. 
  • He had a fine freshman season, where he was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team.
  • He played in all 13 games with 11 starts and tied for the team lead with 31 points and was second with 21 goals and 10 assists to go with 19 ground balls. He also topped the squad with five man-up goals, ranking fifth in the league and 43rd in the nation with the five power-play goals.
  • He scored a goal in nine games, with multi-strikes in seven, including seven points on five goals and two assists against Lindenwood and back-to-back three-goal games at Ohio State and Mercer.  

NEWBIES
  • Freshman Sean Donahue notched his first career goal in the opener at Marquette and added another against VMI, while freshman Lucas Goeller registered his first assist and point against the Golden Eagles.
  • Freshman Owen Miller scored his first goal against VMI, while rookie Sawyer Van Antwer notched his first marker at Rutgers. 
  • Freshman Joey Nawrocki was 7-of-20 in faceoffs versus the Keydets and took 9-of-18 at Rutgers. 

KING ME
  • Junior Aidan Bishop started the season opener with two goals at Marquette and posted a career-best four points on two goals and two assists against VMI and picked up a career-best four GB's at Rutgers. 
  • In his career, he has now played in 27 games with 25 starts and has 22 goals, eight assists, 38 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. 

NOLAN'S OUR MAN
  • Junior Nolan Graalman started the season with a goal in each of the first two games after a sophomore season that saw him tally 23 points on the strength of 21 goals, including 15, fourth on the team.  
  • He recorded a career-high three goals and three ground balls against Utah and tied his goal mark with three strikes at Cleveland State. 

THAT'S RIGHT I SAID OWEN
  • Sophomore Eoghan Mullett- pronounced Owen - is back on defense after securing a starting spot early last year after transferring from Bryant. 
  • After a slow start, he had a caused turnover, three ground balls and scored his first goal at nationally-ranked Rutgers.
  • He led the team with 36 ground balls and tied for the team lead with 13 caused turnovers, ranking 10th in the ASUN with 3.0 ground balls per game and 11th with 1.08 caused turnovers per contest.
  • He registered a caused turnover in 11 games, with two in three contests, and collected a ground ball in every game, with at least three on six occasions. An aggressive player, he also tied for the team lead with five penalties.
  • Mullett finished with a season-best seven ground balls and had a caused turnover at Jacksonville. He had two caused turnovers and four ground balls against Marquette and a season-high two caused turnovers and five ground balls against Bellarmine. 

AT THE FACEOFF
  • The Titans return two faceoff specialists from last season in junior Billy Hart and sophomore Logan Flaherty and add a talented rookie in Joey Nawrocki
  • Hart won 7-of-19 with three GB's at Marquette in the opener, while Nawrocki won 7-of-20 against VMI and 9-of-18 at #16/14 Rutgers. 
  • Hart has now won 108 career faceoffs and was at 41.0% last season, claiming 64-of-156 with 24 ground balls. He won a career-best 10-of-22 with four ground balls and scored his first goal on his first career shot at Jacksonville. He took 9-of-17 with a season-high five ground balls at Air Force and tied his career-high winning 10-of-19 with five GB's at Cleveland State.
  • Flaherty tied for the team lead with 63 wins, picking up 15 ground balls, as a rookie. He tallied 9-of-15 with a caused turnover at Queens, was 8-of-17 at Air Force and won six faceoffs against Lindenwood, where he also notched his first goal. 

GUARDING THE NET
  • Juniors Jakob Hemme and Ryan Richters are the top two goalies on the roster, a roster that has five netminders.
  • Richters has started the first three games and made 11 saves at Marquette, 13 versus VMI and 12 with five ground balls at #16/14 Rutgers. 
  • Hemme ranks fourth in school history with 271 saves and second with 12.9 saves per game. He saw action in 11 games with 10 starts last season and led the team with 137 saves - 10th in school history - and a .479 save percentage - sixth in the ASUN - and was third with 28 ground balls. He topped the conference and was 19th in the nation with 12.45 saves per game, fifth in school history, and was 18th in the ASUN with 2.55 ground balls per game.
  • Hemme recorded double-digit saves in nine games, with a season-high 19 saves and a career-best seven ground balls versus Utah and tallied 14 saves, four ground balls and a career-best two caused turnovers at Jacksonville.
  • In his career, he has played in 21 games and has double-digit saves in 18 of them, tying a school record with 28 at Michigan in 2022. 
  • Meanwhile, Richters hails from California and played as a freshman at Grand Canyon and as a sophomore at Concordia University in California. Last season, he made 48 saves and posted a 62.3% save percentage, helping Concordia to a MCLA title. 
  • He also played for Team Latvia at the 2023 World Lacrosse Championships and was nominated to the All-World Team. 

I WILL TAKE A HENIGE
  • Junior Sean Henige went off for a career day with three caused turnovers and seven ground balls against VMI.  
  • In the opener, he had two ground balls at Marquette.
  • He did not see any action as a freshman, but his practice paid off as he appeared in 13 games with 12 starts last year and was fourth on the team with 10 caused turnovers and also picked up 20 ground balls.
  • He posted a season-high two caused turnovers and four ground balls at High Point, two caused turnovers and two GB's at Queens and four ground balls and two caused turnovers against Bellarmine. 

 
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Players Mentioned

Aidan Bishop

#10 Aidan Bishop

A
5' 8"
Junior
Logan Flaherty

#11 Logan Flaherty

MF/FO
6' 1"
Sophomore
Nolan Graalman

#28 Nolan Graalman

A
5' 11"
Junior
Billy Hart

#2 Billy Hart

MF/FO
5' 5"
Junior
Jakob Hemme

#3 Jakob Hemme

G
6' 0"
Junior
Sean Henige

#44 Sean Henige

D
6' 3"
Junior
Drew Kessenich

#8 Drew Kessenich

MF
5' 11"
Sophomore
Kyle Loken

#33 Kyle Loken

DM/MF
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Luke Majick

#12 Luke Majick

MF/A
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Noah Martin

#30 Noah Martin

D/LSM
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Aidan Bishop

#10 Aidan Bishop

5' 8"
Junior
A
Logan Flaherty

#11 Logan Flaherty

6' 1"
Sophomore
MF/FO
Nolan Graalman

#28 Nolan Graalman

5' 11"
Junior
A
Billy Hart

#2 Billy Hart

5' 5"
Junior
MF/FO
Jakob Hemme

#3 Jakob Hemme

6' 0"
Junior
G
Sean Henige

#44 Sean Henige

6' 3"
Junior
D
Drew Kessenich

#8 Drew Kessenich

5' 11"
Sophomore
MF
Kyle Loken

#33 Kyle Loken

6' 1"
Graduate Student
DM/MF
Luke Majick

#12 Luke Majick

6' 0"
Graduate Student
MF/A
Noah Martin

#30 Noah Martin

6' 0"
Senior
D/LSM