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Titans Look To Play Spoiler At Robert Morris On Saturday

Women's Lacrosse

Titans Look To Play Spoiler At Robert Morris On Saturday

Junior Brianna Nedwick and the Titans will look to put an end to RMU's season.
DETROIT (4/23/2026) -- The University of Detroit Mercy women's lacrosse team will look to put a few frowns in the stands as the Titans travel to Robert Morris in the final game of the season on Saturday.

Game time is set for 1:00 p.m. at Joe Walton Stadium and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Robert Morris is 5-12 overall and 2-4 in the MAC and needs a win to stay in contention for the postseason. The Colonials will also need at least Central Michigan to lose for a chance at the playoffs, as a CMU victory against Akron will eliminate RMU, as well as Youngstown State to fall to Eastern Michigan. 

will clinch a playoff spot with a win and losses by Central Michigan, Kent State and Youngstown State. RMU was the regular-season champion last year and defeated the Titans in the MAC semifinals before falling to Akron in the championship game.


The Titans just fell to first-place UMass, but saw a couple of standout performances. Sophomore Kaitlyn Hedrick made a career-high 12 saves coming off the bench and playing 45 minutes, while senior Alyssa Jarvis posted a career-high six ground balls, a career-tying three caused turnovers, three draw controls, and a goal.

VS. ROBERT MORRIS
  • The Titans and Colonials will meet for the 15th time, with Robert Morris leading the match-up at 12-2.
  • Seven of the games have been decided by four goals or less.
  • UDM is 1-6 all-time on the road, with the lone win in 2024. 

Series History
Feb. 16, 2013 - Away - L, 13-7
Mar. 9, 2014 - Home - L, 12-11
Mar. 9, 2015 - Away - L, 14-12
Mar. 25, 2016 - Home - W, 6-4
Mar. 4, 2017 - Away - L, 9-7
Apr. 28, 2021 - Home - L, 19-5
May 6, 2021 - Away - L, 21-5
Feb. 23, 2022 - Away - L, 17-9
Apr. 2, 2022 - Home - L, 13-8
Apr. 8, 2023 - Home - L, 18-10
Mar. 30, 2024 - Away - W, 12-9
May 4, 2024 - at CMU (MAC Champ) - L, 14-10
Apr. 12, 2025 - Home - L, 19-11
May 1, 2025 - Away (MAC SF) - L, 13-9 

SERVING SAAC
LOOKING AT 2027
  • Detroit Mercy head coach Emma Kuehl announced her first signing class. 
  • Joining the Titans as freshmen next fall are Mia Balogh (Brighton, Mich.), Solei Ewing (West Bloomfield, Mich.), Kendall Kreft (Davisburg, Mich.), Julienna Koller (Sylvania, Ohio), Molly Leyes (Grand Blanc, Mich.), Ellery Marsh (Neenah, Wisc.), Jena Robinson (Humble, Tex.), Gabrielle Smith (Granger, Ind.), Anni Yeomans (Mississauga, Ont.), and Anja Zakrzewski (Eaton Rapids, Mich.). 
  • "I am incredibly proud to officially welcome our Class of 2026," said Kuehl. "This group represents the next generation of Titan Lacrosse — talented, hardworking student-athletes who embody what it means to compete with pride, discipline, and heart."

GIVE ME LIBERTY
  • Senior Liberty Cuckler has tallied a goal in 10 and multi-goal efforts in the last four after two goals against UMass. 
  • She tied her career-best with four goals and an assist against Kent State, and that was after two goals and a helper against Youngstown State and Central Michigan.
  • She is currently second on the team with 23 points, 17 goals, and six assists. 
  • Cuckler is now tied for seventh in school history with 36 assists and has 96 career points, including 60 goals.
  • She was named Second Team All-MAC last year after leading the team with a career-high 47 points, tied for first with a career-best 30 goals, and tied for second with a career-high 17 assists.

OUR APPLE GIRL
  • Senior Alyssa Jarvis leads the team with 33 points, 20 goals, 13 assists, and 39 draw controls, and is second on the team with 19 ground balls. 
  • Her 33 points are a career high - besting the 31 she had last season - and the 13 assists are a career best as she came into the year with just eight total. 
  • She currently ranks fifth in the MAC in draw controls per game (3.5), free-position percentage (50.0%), and 10th in points per game (3.3). 
  • Jarvis has 185 draw controls, second in the record book, and is fourth with 3.19 draws per game. 
  • She also has 101 points on 80 goals and 21 assists in her career, 14th in goals and 17th in points in school history.
  • Jarvis is coming off a strong performance against UMass, tallying a goal, a career-tying three caused turnovers, three draw controls, and a career-best six ground balls.
  • She got off to a great start in the season opener against Butler, tallying a career-high six points on a career-tying five goals, to go with two draw controls and a GB. 
  • She had a goal, two assists, three ground balls, two draws, and three caused turnovers versus Kent State.
  • Before that, she had a great day with five points on four goals and an assist, seven draws, and two caused turnovers against Youngstown State after posting five points (two goals, three assists), seven draw controls, two ground balls, and a caused turnover at Central Michigan.
  • Jarvis also posted a career-high three assists, three DC's, and two GB's at Ohio State, a career-tying four ground balls, four draws, and a pair of takeaways at Lindenwood, and seven DC's with a goal and a helper in the MAC opener at Akron.
  • She has earned All-MAC Second Team honors in each of the last two seasons. 
  • Last year, Jarvis set a career high with 30 goals and ranked fourth on the team with 31 points. She also led the team with 61 draw controls, eighth in school history.

PATROLLING THE CAGE
  • The Titans have one of the youngest netminder units in DI, with sophomore Kaitlynn Hedrick, redshirt freshman Emily Coyne, and freshman Abbi Bernhardt.
  • All three played in the opener, with Hedrick getting the start and playing nearly 40 minutes, posting four saves. Last week against UMass, she played in 45 minutes and had a career-high 12 saves and four ground balls. 
  • She came into the season as the only one who had seen time in the cage in college, playing in two games off the bench as a rookie.
  • Coyne has started nine of the last 10 games - including every minute in three of the last four games. She tallied a season-high 15 saves and six ground balls against Kent State, and that was after  11 saves with four ground balls against Youngstown State.
  • Bernhardt made her collegiate debut and played the final 5:11 in the season opener against Butler, and the final 4:20 versus the Buckeyes. 

ONE BRIGHT CHLOE
  • Freshman Chloe Sheader was another rookie who made quite a collegiate debut, recording a goal, an assist, and four draw controls against Butler.
  • She just had two ground balls against UMass. Sheader had a takeaway and a ground ball against Eastern Michigan and a draw and GB at Central Michigan.
  • She also had a takeaway and a GB at Canisius, scored her second goal of the season at Ohio State, and found the back of the net with a GB and a CT at Lindenwood. 
  • Sheader posted 43 goals, 28 assists, 71 points, along with 81 ground balls, 60 caused turnovers, and 171 draw controls in 41 career games in high school.

ALL SMILES
  • Freshman Alison Smiley is third on the team with 11 goals and 13 points, recording a hat trick in two contests.   
  • In her collegiate debut, she accomplished something that had not been done in 13 years and had been done just three times in school history, posting four goals, the first freshman to post a hat trick in her collegiate debut since Michaela Schwartz scored three at Robert Morris in 2013.
  • Smiley's four goals in her debut were the most since Anna Eidem had six and Emily Boissonneault had five against Howard in UDM's first-ever game in 2009.
  • She came back with three markers at Canisius and also had two at Ohio State.
  • In the MAC opener at Akron, she pulled down four draw controls after having none in the previous five games, and had a goal and an assist last week against Kent State. 
  • As a prep, she recorded 297 career points at Mercy High School, second in school history. She was tabbed All-League three times and was All-State and All-Catholic twice.

LOOKING FOR OUR AVARY
  • Redshirt freshman Avary Sacdalan missed all of last season with an injury, but she made an impact in her collegiate debut against Butler, finding the back of the net for her first goal. 
  • She tallied two goals against Central Michigan and had a goal and an assist last week against Youngstown State. 
  • In high school, she was All-League as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and was the Team MVP as a junior.

OFF THE HOOK
  • Senior Angelina Hook saw limited time as a freshman, but has been a main starter on the defensive side of the ball the last two seasons.
  • She had a takeaway and two ground balls in each of the last two games against Kent State and Youngstown State after tying her career-best with three caused turnovers and three ground balls at CMU.
  • In the MAC opener at Akron, she tallied two caused turnovers and a ground ball.
  • Last year, she was fourth on the team with a career-high 11 caused turnovers and fifth with a career-best 21 ground balls.
  • In her career, she has 23 caused turnovers and 45 ground balls.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR BANDIT
  • Redshirt freshman Ava Bandi has been a solid defender after missing last season with an injury. 
  • She has tallied a caused turnover and a ground ball in eight of her 11 games, and leads the team with 12 takeaways and is third with 12 ground balls on the year.
  • Bandi just posted two caused turnovers and two ground balls versus UMass. She had a career-high three caused turnovers with a ground ball at Lindenwood, and recorded a team-high two caused turnovers and had a ground ball in the season opener against Butler.
  • Bandi also had a caused turnover and a GB against Youngstown State, Eastern Michigan, and at Central Michigan.
  • As a prep, she helped her team to a district championship as a sophomore and senior. She also played club with True PA and True National.

I LOVE LUCY
  • Redshirt freshman Lucy Annese is another defender who missed last season with an injury, but is using that experience to her advantage this year.
  • She registered a caused turnover and ground ball versus UMass. Annese posted her first career caused turnover with a ground ball at Central Michigan.
  • A Canadian product, Annese was a five-time Elite Provincial champion and helped her team to three undefeated seasons. She also won a silver medal with the Ontario U19 team.

D-UP
  • Freshman Morgan Stamatakis had a standout offensive career in high school, but will now look to help on both sides of the ball.
  • She had her first multi-point game with a goal and an assist against Kent State.
  • She had an assist and a draw control in the season opener against Butler, and scored her first collegiate goal at Xavier. 
  • She registered over 150 goals and 200 points as a prep, and was selected All-League Third Team as a sophomore and Honorable Mention as a junior and senior.
  • Stamatakis posted 50 goals in back-to-back seasons and played club with Detroit United Lacrosse.

NO PECK ABOUT IT
  • Senior Jane Peck is one of the co-captains and has been stout on defense.
  • Peck had a caused turnover and ground ball against UMass, two ground balls versus Youngstown State, picked up a career-high three at Xavier, had two GBs at Lindenwood, and had a takeaway at CMU.
  • She spent her freshman season at La Salle, but did not see action in any games.
  • Peck played in 12 games for the Titans in 2024, when they made their run to the MAC Championship, and one last year.

WELCOME BACK
  • Former starter Vanessa Evans rejoined the team in the middle of the season and made her debut against Eastern Michigan.
  • She tied her career high with two caused turnovers at Central Michigan and matched that with two takeaways and two ground balls against YSU, while adding a caused turnover and two GB's versus Kent State. 
  • Evans played in 15 games last year with 11 starts and had a caused turnover and three ground balls.
  • Overall, she has seen action in 28 games in the red, white and blue in her four years. 

STAR STRUCK
  • Freshman Olivia Starr was a member of U-19 and U-15 Team Ontario and the U-22 Ontario Women's box lacrosse.
  • She played travel with the Rock Stars Elite, Burlington Minor, Hamilton Lacrosse, and JEWL Selects Junior Elite, and helped her team to a gold medal at the USA Box Lacrosse nationals in 2023, a silver in 2024, and a bronze for the U19 Ontario Field team at the Jenny Kyle Cup.

THIS IS LACROSSE
  • The Titans had a couple of former student-athletes join the team, adding graduate seniors Ashley Bates and Emma Boorman for depth.
  • Bates is a former soccer player, while Boorman was on the fencing team for a year.







 
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Players Mentioned

Ava Bandi

#10 Ava Bandi

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5' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
Emily Coyne

#23 Emily Coyne

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5' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
Ashleigh Dixon

#25 Ashleigh Dixon

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5' 7"
Junior
Kaitlynn Hedrick

#21 Kaitlynn Hedrick

GK
5' 3"
Sophomore
Angelina Hook

#11 Angelina Hook

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5' 7"
Senior
Alyssa Jarvis

#2 Alyssa Jarvis

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5' 3"
Senior
Jane Peck

#18 Jane Peck

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5' 6"
Senior
Avary Sacdalan

#20 Avary Sacdalan

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5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
Alison Smiley

#24 Alison Smiley

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5' 6"
Freshman
Morgan Stamatakis

#28 Morgan Stamatakis

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5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ava Bandi

#10 Ava Bandi

5' 8"
Redshirt Freshman
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Emily Coyne

#23 Emily Coyne

5' 10"
Redshirt Freshman
GK
Ashleigh Dixon

#25 Ashleigh Dixon

5' 7"
Junior
MF/A
Kaitlynn Hedrick

#21 Kaitlynn Hedrick

5' 3"
Sophomore
GK
Angelina Hook

#11 Angelina Hook

5' 7"
Senior
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Alyssa Jarvis

#2 Alyssa Jarvis

5' 3"
Senior
MF
Jane Peck

#18 Jane Peck

5' 6"
Senior
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Avary Sacdalan

#20 Avary Sacdalan

5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
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Alison Smiley

#24 Alison Smiley

5' 6"
Freshman
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Morgan Stamatakis

#28 Morgan Stamatakis

5' 11"
Freshman
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