
DETROIT (5-8-25) – Detroit Mercy women's basketball Head Coach
Kiefer Haffey announced the signing of transfer and Detroit native Kailee Davis, who comes to the Titans from Northern Kentucky.
"I am thrilled to announce the signing of Kailee Davis. During my time here at Detroit Mercy, we've been fortunate to bring many talented players home and facilitate the opportunity for them to finish their careers in their home city," said Haffey. "For Kailee to have that opportunity makes me very happy for her and her family, while our program benefits from adding a Horizon League All-Conference caliber guard. Kailee's experience, talent, and desire to win will support our program's mission of competing to bring a championship to Calihan Hall. She is a perfect fit, and we're excited to see her in action."
Kailee Davis (5-2) – G
Hometown: Detroit, Mich.
Previous School: Northern Kentucky
High School: Renaissance
NKU Highlights:
• Missed the 2024-25 due to injury
2023-24:
• Horizon League Preseason All-League Second Team selection
• Appeared in 24 games, with 21 stats averaging 29.4 minutes per game.
• Led the team in 3-pointers (51), and 3-point field goal percentage (.398).
• Ranked fourth on the team in scoring (10.2 ppg) while reaching double figures 11 times
• Ranked third on the team in assists (69) with a 1.41 assist-to-turnover ratio
• Posted season-high 22 points with eight rebounds vs. Wright State (1/20).
2022-23:
• Horizon All-League Third Team selection
• Appeared in and started in 29 total games, averaging 33.5 minutes per game
• Led the team in assists (97) and assists per game (3.4) while ranking second in scoring (13.3 ppg).
• Shot 39% from the floor and 33% from three-point range.
• Scored career-high 26 points against Milwaukee (1/5).
• Dished out a career-high in assists with eight against Eastern Kentucky (12/8).
• Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds against Youngstown State (3/2).
2021-22:
• Named Horizon League Freshman of the Week (1/17)
• Saw action in 24 total games
•Scored 14 points on 4-for-8 shooting from 3-point range in road game against Detroit Mercy.
• Contributed to the Norse record-setting effort of 16 made three-pointers on the road against Wofford (12/20).
High School:
• Repeated as an AP All-State First-Team and Detroit News All-Metro Detroit First-Team selection after leading Renaissance to the state championship game
• Average 18.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game as a senior
• Named to the AP All-State First Team, Detroit Free Press Dream Team, and was one of 16 players garnering recognition as the "Best of the Best" by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan after averaging 16.8 points, 3.4 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game as a junior.
• Also named Miss PSL and All-PSL League First Team during junior campaign, which included leading Renaissance to a city title with a 34-point showing in the championship game.