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Men's Lacrosse

UDM Looks To Rise On Easter Weekend

Men's Lacrosse

UDM Looks To Rise On Easter Weekend

Senior Sean Henige and the Titans will look for a big road win at Le Moyne
DETROIT (4/2/2026) -- The University of Detroit Mercy men's lacrosse team will look to jump-start its season just like it did last year when the Titans make the journey to New York to face Le Moyne on Saturday.

Game time is set for Noon at Ted Grant Field, and will be broadcast live on NEC Front Row.

Detroit Mercy is 1-8, 0-3 in the NEC, but was in the same boat last year when the red, white and blue reeled off four straight wins to make the postseason and ran the streak to five in a row with a win over Le Moyne in the conference semifinals.

Redshirt junior Cooper St. Clair leads the nation with 14.56 saves per game and is also fourth in the NEC with a .530 save percentage.

Sophomore Cantan Lanham is second in the NEC in faceoff winning percentage (.551) and ground balls (5.89). The defensive trio of seniors Kyle Grant and Sean Henige and sophomore Ian Greenwell are all in the top 10 of the league in caused turnovers. Grant is second in the league and 16th in DI with 2.11 caused turnovers per game, while Greenwell is sixth in the NEC at 1.44 and Henige 10th at 1.00.

Le Moyne is 2-9 overall and 1-2 in league play, tallying a home win over VMI and losing to LIU and Robert Morris.

ALL-TIME SERIES
  • This is the third career meeting between the two schools as they both joined the NEC last year.
  • Le Moyne won the regular-season contest, 8-5, at UDM, while the Titans got some revenge, taking out the top-seeded Dolphins, 6-2, in the NEC semifinals in upstate New York. 

SOME HIGH RANKINGS
  • The Titans rank first in the NEC and fourth nationally with 14.5 saves per game. 
  • They are also second in ground balls (30.8), third in clearing (.851), faceoff percentage (.500), man-up offense (.414), and caused turnovers (8.5).

STARTING THE OFFENSE
  • Sophomore Canton Lanham continues to make his way into the Titan history books and is now second in school history in faceoff winning percentage (52.0%) and fourth in total wins with 212. 
  • On the year, he is second in the NEC and 25th in DI with 5.8 ground balls per game, and second in the league and 34th in the nation in winning percentage at 55.1%.
  • He won 17-of-20 with seven ground balls at Wagner, his fifth game of the year with double-digit victories, and that came after a 10-of-19 effort with five GB's at RMU.
  • He claimed 13-of-25 and picked up nine ground balls at Jacksonville and was 15-of-23 with six ground balls against Bellarmine.
  • He posted a career game, taking a career-high 21-of-28 and picking up a career-best 13 ground balls at Hampton. 
  • The GBs are tied for second in school history, while the 21 wins are tied for fourth. 
  • A member of the NEC All-Rookie Team, he ended his rookie year fourth in the NEC with a .493 winning percentage (109-of-221), as his 109 faceoff wins were the second most by a freshman and the fourth most in school history.
  • He also tied for second on the team with 40 ground balls and tied for ninth in the NEC with 3.08 ground balls per game.
  • Lanham claimed 19-of-27 with 11 ground balls against Mercyhurst - the most wins and ground balls by a freshman in school history. 

THUNDER STRIKES
  • Redshirt sophomore Marcus Thundercloud - who has scored a goal in four games and registered a point in seven - is currently tied for second on the squad with 18 points, first with 11 assists, and third with seven goals.
  • He currently ranks fifth in the league with 1.22 assists per game. 
  • He had a career performance with seven points on three goals and a career-best four assists at Hampton for his fifth career hat trick. 
  • To start NEC play, Thundercloud had two goals and an assist at Robert Morris and handed out three assists at Wagner.  
  • He had an outstanding rookie season, earning NEC Rookie of the Year and Second Team All-NEC honors.
  • Despite missing three games with a hand injury, he was second on the team with 22 goals - 10th in the NEC - and tied for second with 24 points. 
  • Thundercloud scored a goal in eight of his 10 games, with multi-goal games in seven contests and four hat tricks. Also, 19 of his 22 goals were in conference action.
  • Thundercloud missed his freshman year with a knee injury. 

GET BY ME
  • Senior Kyle Grant has picked up right where he left off last year, tallying a caused turnover in eight games - five with multiple takeaways - as well as at least two ground balls in every contest. 
  • He is second in the NEC and 16th in the country with 2.11 caused turnovers per game, and 10th in the conference with 3.00 ground balls per game. 
  • Grant is now seventh in school history with 56 caused turnovers. He is also approaching 100 career ground balls, standing at 95.
  • He tallied two CT's and three GB's last week against LIU, and had a caused turnover and three ground balls at Robert Morris and at Wagner. 
  • He was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 16 after registering four takeaways and three GB's at #18 Michigan, and then tying his career-high with six caused turnovers and four more ground balls in the win at Hampton.
  • At #10 Ohio State, he had four ground balls, two caused turnovers, and his second career goal, and added another goal with a caused turnover and three GB's against Bellarmine.
  • Grant is coming off a great year, culminating in selection to the NEC First Team All-NEC and All-Tournament Team.
  • Last season, he led the team with 26 caused turnovers - eighth in school history and 15th in DI - and 44 ground balls. He topped the NEC and was fifth in the nation with 2.00 caused turnovers per game.
  • He posted a career-high six caused turnovers and seven ground balls at Ohio State last year, tied for the second most in school history. 

ALL WELL WITH GREEN
  • Ian Greenwell had a standout freshman campaign, earning NEC All-Rookie Team honors, and has been solid again as a sophomore. 
  • He has caused a turnover in eight games, with a pair in five of them, as well as at least two ground balls in eight affairs.
  • He is currently sixth in the NEC with 1.44 takeaways per game.
  • He just had two takeaways and four ground balls against LIU, where he also registered an assist. He posted two caused turnovers and four ground balls at Wagner and a takeaway with two GB's at RMU. 
  • Greenwell had two caused turnovers and three GB's against Marquette, two caused turnovers and two ground balls against Bellarmine, and two ground balls and two caused turnovers at #18 Michigan.
  • As a rookie, he saw action in all 13 games, with 12 starts, and was second on the team with 15 caused turnovers - eighth in the NEC - and fourth with 34 GB's.
  • He tallied a season-high three caused turnovers and a season-best six ground balls at VMI and registered two caused turnovers and two ground balls in the NEC semifinals at Le Moyne.

MY MAN PARKER
  • Sophomore Andrew Parker has scored a goal in 18 of his 20 career games and has at least one in every game this year.  
  • He currently leads the team with 19 points, tied for first with 15 goals, and stands tied for ninth in the NEC with 1.67 goals per game.
  • He found the back of the net twice at Robert Morris and once at Wagner and versus LIU.   
  • Parker had a hat trick with three goals at #18 Michigan, posted two goals and two assists at Hampton, and his third career hat trick with three markers and a helper versus Bellarmine. 
  • Last season, he earned NEC All-Rookie Team and All-Tournament Team honors.
  • He finished the year fourth on the team with 22 points and 14 goals and third with eight assists, to go along with four caused turnovers and 18 ground balls.
  • Parker scored a goal on his first collegiate shot at Marquette. 
  • He posted his first career hat trick with three goals and an assist versus Wagner and tallied a season-high five points on two goals and a season-best three assists with three ground balls at Cleveland State.
  • In the postseason, he found the back of the net twice in the semifinals at Le Moyne and had four points on two goals and two assists, in the NEC Championship. 

IN THE NET
  • The Titans entered the season a little light in goalie experience, but redshirt junior Cooper St. Clair won the starting job and has performed at a high level, registering 131 saves.
  • He leads the nation with 14.56 saves per game, while he is also fourth in the league with a .530 save percentage.
  • After keeping a high-scoring LIU squad to just nine goals with 18 saves, he now has double-digit saves in eight of the nine games on the year.
  • He stopped 13 shots at Wagner and started NEC play with 15 saves at Robert Morris.  
  • St. Clair posted a season-high 19 against Marquette, 18 at Jacksonville, 15 versus Bellarmine, 14 saves at #10 Ohio State, 10 more at #18 Michigan - allowing just four goals in the second half.
  • Coming into the year, he saw action in just two games, both last season.

PEEGE LEAVES HIS MARK
  • Freshman PJ O'Hanlon has netted a goal in seven games, including a standout performance at Hampton, scoring five times.
  • He is second on the team with 18 points and tied for first with 15 goals. He is also tied for ninth in the NEC with 1.67 goals per game. 
  • O'Hanlon had his first two collegiate goals at #18 Michigan, and netted two at Jacksonville, at Robert Morris, and at Wagner.
  • Last week against LIU, he recorded a pair of assists with a marker.  
  • As a prep, he totaled 242 career points on 202 goals and 42 assists, leaving his high school fourth all-time in points and second in goals.

SHORT STICK BIG DEFENSE
  • Senior Jackson Ewald's stat sheet might seem light, but the short-stick midfielder is one of the best in the business and was named Second Team All-NEC last year.
  • He just had a caused turnover and two ground balls versus LIU. He started the year with a takeaway at Ohio State, and ended with a takeaway and a GB at RMU, and had another caused turnover at Wagner.  
  • Learning from the best SSDM in school history in head coach Charlie Hayes, Ewald posted a career-high six caused turnovers and 16 ground balls last year. 
  • He has 13 caused turnovers and 28 ground balls in 45 career games. 

BERRYLICIOUS
  • Sophomore Malakhi Berry has picked up right where he left off last year, as he is fourth on the team with 23 ground balls and has three goals from his LSM position. 
  • Last week, he had a caused turnover, two ground balls, and a goal against LIU. He had a caused turnover and a career-high six ground balls against Bellarmine, and posted two goals, two caused turnovers, and five GB's at Hampton.  
  • Last season, he saw action in 10 contests and had seven caused turnovers and 15 ground balls with a goal.
  • Berry tallied a season-high two caused turnovers in the NEC semifinals at Le Moyne and matched that with two takeaways, a ground ball, and his first goal in the NEC Championship against Robert Morris.

WE NEED MOORE
  • Junior Gavin Moore has played in all 35 games as a short-stick defensive midfielder since entering the Motor City.
  • He had a great game, recording two caused turnovers and tying his career best with four ground balls against Bellarmine, and has picked up a pair of GB's at Jacksonville and at Robert Morris.
  • Moore scored his third career goal and had a caused turnover at Hampton, and picked up two ground balls at #18 Michigan. 
  • Last season, he had 10 caused turnovers and 14 ground balls, including three ground balls in the NEC Semifinals triumph over Le Moyne.

T SQUARED ON THE TAKE
  • Freshman Tommy Thompson started his collegiate career with a pair of caused turnovers at #10 Ohio State, en route to the NEC Freshman of the Week.
  • He was the first SSDM to win a weekly award since head coach Charlie Hayes earned MAAC Defensive Player of the Week honors three times in 2018.
  • He scored his first collegiate goal with two GB's versus Bellarmine, had a takeaway and two GB's at Robert Morris, and registered a CT and GB last week against LIU. 
  • Last year at The Hill Academy, Thompson was the Co-Defensive Player of the Year after recording a team-high 90 ground balls and 75 caused turnovers.

I WILL TAKE A HENIGE
  • Graduate senior Sean Henige is back to help provide the Titans with another standout long pole.
  • He is 10th in the NEC with 1.00 caused turnovers per game. 
  • Henige tied his career high with three caused turnovers at Hampton, and that was after two caused turnovers and four ground balls in the season opener at Ohio State, and another takeaway and GB at Michigan.  
  • He has played in 46 career games, starting 40, and registered 42 caused turnovers - 10th in school history - and 78 ground balls. 

MARK US DOWN
  • A few freshmen have officially entered the NCAA scoring column in the first few games.
  • DJ Wojciechowski had his first collegiate points at Hampton on a goal and three assists.
  • Dylan Belliveau registered his first point with an assist at Ohio State and his first goal with a pair at Hampton.
  • Riley Bissett scored his first goal at Hampton.
  • Luke Zajdel recorded his first point on an assist against the Pirates, and scored his first two goals against LIU.
  • Tyler Francis-Renner had his first at Bellarmine, and Whales Racette put in his first at Wagner. 

DANTON IS THE KEY
  • Senior Danton Molotky missed last season with an injury after not seeing any action in 2024, but he scored his first two collegiate goals against Bellarmine, and added another against Marquette.

LEAVE IT UP TO THE CREATOR
  • Junior Julian Greendeer had his sophomore season cut short due to a hand injury last year, but has scored a goal at Hampton and at Wagner.
  • Last year, he ended up playing in eight games, recording five points on three goals and two assists.
  • Last summer, Greendeer and teammate Marcus Thundercloud played with the Haudenosaunee Nation at the U-20 World Lacrosse Championships.

3 NAMES FOR OUR LSM
  • Freshman Tyler Francis-Renner has earned a lot of playing time early on and just returned after missing a few games with an injury. 
  • He had a caused turnover in his collegiate debut at Ohio State and added a takeaway and two ground balls at Michigan.
  • He picked up three ground balls at Hampton, scored his first collegiate goal versus Bellarmine, and added another caused turnover and GB at Wagner and versus LIU. 

SHOWING OUR SKIN
  • Graduate senior Harold Skinner is back to give the Titans more experience at attack and in the midfield.
  • He returned from injury and scored a goal against Wagner and LIU.
  • He had three points on two goals and an assist, plus a ground ball, at Hampton. He began the year with four GB's at Ohio State and posted three points on a goal and two assists at Michigan. 
  • Last season, Skinner was fifth with a career-best 14 points and seven goals, and fourth with a career-high seven assists. 
  • Skinner totaled a career-high four points on two goals and two assists at LIU, and recorded a career-high three takeaways and six GB's at Cleveland State.





 
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Players Mentioned

Malakhi Berry

#49 Malakhi Berry

LSM
6' 3"
Sophomore
Kyle Grant

#4 Kyle Grant

D
6' 5"
Senior
Julian Greendeer

#21 Julian Greendeer

A/MF
5' 10"
Junior
Ian Greenwell

#28 Ian Greenwell

D
6' 2"
Sophomore
Sean Henige

#44 Sean Henige

D
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Canton Lanham

#18 Canton Lanham

FO
5' 10"
Sophomore
Danton Molotky

#47 Danton Molotky

A/MF
5' 9"
Senior
Gavin Moore

#9 Gavin Moore

DM
6' 2"
Junior
Andrew Parker

#10 Andrew Parker

MF
6' 0"
Sophomore
Harold Skinner

#29 Harold Skinner

A/MF
6' 2"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Malakhi Berry

#49 Malakhi Berry

6' 3"
Sophomore
LSM
Kyle Grant

#4 Kyle Grant

6' 5"
Senior
D
Julian Greendeer

#21 Julian Greendeer

5' 10"
Junior
A/MF
Ian Greenwell

#28 Ian Greenwell

6' 2"
Sophomore
D
Sean Henige

#44 Sean Henige

6' 3"
Graduate Student
D
Canton Lanham

#18 Canton Lanham

5' 10"
Sophomore
FO
Danton Molotky

#47 Danton Molotky

5' 9"
Senior
A/MF
Gavin Moore

#9 Gavin Moore

6' 2"
Junior
DM
Andrew Parker

#10 Andrew Parker

6' 0"
Sophomore
MF
Harold Skinner

#29 Harold Skinner

6' 2"
Graduate Student
A/MF