DETROIT (9-27-25) - Senior
Guershom Sylvain and sophomore
Evan Peleska each recorded a shot on goal while sophomore
Mano Karjian had three total shots as Detroit Mercy came up short, 1-0, at Wright State in #HLMSOC action on Saturday night at Alumni Field. Redshirt junior
Quinn Tews made five saves in his second consecutive game in net.
"We had a decent performance overall in both halves and in certain parts of the game. Unfortunately, we were poor in one part and we got punished for it," said Head Coach
Nate Kopunek. "That's the game of football, just like the game of life. We got punished for one mistake and we paid the price. We will learn from the film and improve moving forward. It's still a long season still to go and we will prepare for the most important game of the season which is the one in front of us."
Wright State (1-7-1, 1-2 HL) took a 1-0 lead in the 33rd minute and maintained the advantage into halftime.
UDM (4-4-1, 1-2 HL) had a golden opportunity in the 47th minute as Sylvain was taken down just outside the left side of the penalty box. Junior
Drew Pierson sent the ball into the box, and it was deflected on frame, where WSU goalkeeper Alessandro Malterer was able to tip it over the crossbar, keeping the Titans off the board.
In the 72nd minute, the Titans had another great chance as Karjian had the ball flicked to him in space just inside the box. He ripped a shot that beat Malterer but just missed the left post for the equalizer.
Detroit Mercy travels to Duquesne for a non-conference tilt on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m.
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