PITTSBURGH (9-27-25) - Junior
Drew Pierson scored his team-best third goal of the season off a penalty kick as Detroit Mercy could not overcome a late second-half deficit, falling 3-1 in non-conference action at Duquesne on Tuesday night at Rooney Field.
"We knew going into this game that it was an opportunity to challenge ourselves against a quality opponent once again", said Head Coach
Nate Kopunek. "The result didn't go our way tonight, but we had some guys who stepped up to the challenge. Individually, we need to be sharper, and we will do so after going over the film together.
"As a staff, we are proud of the grit and fight the team showed for the full 90 minutes, which will prepare us for league play on Saturday at home. We will be motivated and committed to the response needed."
Detroit Mercy (4-5-1) had the best chance to get on the board in the first half during the 25th minute. Senior
Silas Rustin got the ball just inside the box on the left side in traffic and ripped a shot to the low right side, where Duquesne (6-2-2) goalkeeper Diego Chavez made a diving save, just tipping the ball, preventing it from going in. The Titans could not capitalize on the ensuing corner kick, as sophomore
Travis Zeleji just missed putting a loose ball home to the left side, and the game remained scoreless at halftime.
Duquesne opened the second half with a goal in the 47th minute and added two more tallies in the 68th and 71st minutes to take a 3-0 lead.
The Titans kept battling as redshirt junior
Clayton Lafayette stole the ball, raced into space, and fired a strike that beat Chavez clean, but the ball rang off the right post and bounced across the front of the goal, but didn't cross the line in the 77th minute.
UDM was not to be denied in the 82nd minute, as Pearson connected on the penalty kick, cutting the deficit to 3-1. The Titans continued to press but couldn't inch any closer over the final eight minutes.
Detroit Mercy resumes #HLMSOC play against Northern Kentucky at Titan Field on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 6 p.m. The game is the second leg of a doubleheader with the women's team, who will battle IU Indy at 2 p.m.
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