DETROIT (8-19-26) – After bouncing back with a 1-0 home-opening win over Eastern Michigan, the Detroit Mercy women's soccer team will look to keep the momentum going against Toledo on Thursday, Aug. 20, at 7 p.m. The match will be broadcast live from Titan Field on ESPN+ with
Matt Kibby (pxp) on the call.
The Team:
The 2026 season marks the 33rd year of the women's soccer program.
Last Time Out: Henry's Late Tally Gives Titans Home Opening Win Over Eastern Michigan
Aug. 16, 2026 – Detroit Mercy 1 vs Eastern Michigan 0:
Sophomore
Emma Henry connected on her first career game-winning goal late in the second half, while senior
Eva Hill was a brick wall in goal, posting her first career shutout win, making seven saves while facing 20 shots as Detroit Mercy bounced back with a 1-0 home opening win over Eastern Michigan on Sunday afternoon at Titan Field.
Hill kept the Titans (1-1) in the game, facing 10 shots with four saves, keeping the game scoreless at the half.
In the 79th minute, the ball fell on Henry's foot after a deflection. She then sprinted into the box and ripped a shot from the right side that hit an EMU defender and the goalkeeper at the same time, trickling past both into the back of the net, giving UDM a 1-0 lead.
Hill faced another 10 shots in the second half, making three more saves as she and the back line stood tall the rest of the way, holding off EMU and snapping a two-game skid against the Eagles.
Scouting the Rockets:
• Toledo is 0-1 after a 2-1 setback at Dayton (6/16).
• UT leads the all-time series against Detroit Mercy 11-7-1 and has won the last five consecutive meetings.
• Last season, the Rockets went 4-8-6 overall and 1-7-4 in MAC play.
Toledo Rewind:
Sept. 9, 2025 – Detroit Mercy 1 at Toledo 2:
Junior
Jada Rivera scored her first career goal in a Titan uniform as Detroit Mercy battled but couldn't get the equalizer in the second half, falling 2-1 at Toledo on Thursday night at Paul Homer Field.
Toledo took a 1-0 lead in the 17th minute. Senior
Soraya Puerto-Khalil had a great look at the equalizer in the 26th minute as she took a pass from senior
Abbey Lodato at the top of the box and fired a shot to the left side. Toledo goalkeeper Agnes Stenlund made a diving save, redirecting the ball off the left post, which went right to Rivera, who missed the putback high over the crossbar.
After the Rockets moved ahead 2-0 to open the second half, Rivera cashed in on her second scoring opportunity in the 71st minute. After Puerto-Khalil sent a cross into traffic in front of the goal, the ball was tapped out by Stenlund right to Rivera, who fired it into the empty net, pulling the Titans within a goal at 2-1.
Return of the MAC:
• Detroit Mercy will compete against four schools from the Mid-American Conference (MAC): Eastern Michigan, Toledo (8/20), Western Michigan (9/6), and Bowling Green (9/10).
• Additionally, the Titans played an exhibition against Central Michigan (8/8).
Follow the Leader:
• Head Coach
Steve Shelton is in his eighth season and looks to get the program back on track after a disappointing 2025 campaign.
• During the 2024 season, Shelton led the Titans to a 10-8-2 overall record, winning 10 games for the first time since the 2016 season, while going 7-1-2 in #HLWSOC play, which ranks as the most league wins in program history. The Titans finished third in the league standings after being picked to finish eighth in the preseason.
• As the No. 3 seed in the #HLWSOC Tournament, Shelton led Detroit Mercy to a quarterfinal victory over No.6 seed Purdue Fort Wayne for the program's first tournament win since 2018, before eventually falling in the semifinals to No. 2 seed Northern Kentucky.
• For his efforts, he earned #HLWSOC Coach of the Year honors, becoming the first UDM head coach to garner this award since the 2012 season. Shelton also led the Titans to an undefeated 4-0-2 mark on the road, and a second straight Metro Series victory over arch-rival Oakland.
Returning Firepower:
• The Titans have 14 returners led by senior
Jada Rivera, who tied for second on the team in goals (3) and ranked third in points (7).
• Sophomore
Emma Henry will look to add to the offense after a solid freshman campaign where she started in all 18 games and ranked fourth on the team in goals (2) and tied for fourth in points (4).
• Juniors
Sam Sickinger,
Kyleen Bradow,
Camryn Pepper (2025 Valeo #HLWSOC All-Academic Team selection) and sophomore
Kiely Robinson will also be called upon to increase offensive production after each player scored a goal last season.
Last Line of Defense:
• Senior and 2024 #HLWSOC All-League Second Team and 2025 Valeo All-Academic Team selection
Leila Lanier returns after anchoring the back line to two shutouts last season while recording four points with two goals from her defensive position.
Between the Pipes:
• Senior
Eva Hill returns after recording 14 starts while leading the team in saves (66) and goals-against-average (2.20).
• Recorded first career shutout, with one save, in 0-0 draw against Green Bay (10/12).
• Matched a career-best nine saves in goal against #HLWSOC leader Milwaukee (10/9).
• Recorded a career-high nine saves in the 2-0 setback at Kentucky (8/28).
• Sophomore and Saint Francis transfer
Izzy Rener and freshman
Evangeline Lulgjuraj will also look to compete in goal.
Big Boots to Fill:
• The Titans will look to fill the huge offensive void left by
Abbey Lodato, who led the team in points (22 – T-2nd HL), goals (8 – T-2nd HL), assists (6 – T-3rd HL), and game-winning goals (2 – T-3rd HL) finishing her career as a Three-time #HLWSOC All-League First Team selection (2023, 2024, 2025), Horizon League Freshman of the Year and All-Freshman Team selection (2022).
• For her career, Lodato started in 70 of 71 games played, recording 24 goals (6 game-winners), 14 assists for 62 points, going a perfect 8-for-8 in penalty kicks.
Newcomers:
• Detroit Mercy has a diverse group of 14 newcomers, with five transfers in
Izzy Rener (Saint Francis), sister tandem of sophomore
Jojo Mondoux (Kent State) and graduate student
Avery Mondoux (Nicholls State), junior
Kayla Duane (Franklin Pierce), and graduate student
Katy Layman (Virginia Military Institute).
• UDM also added a total of nine freshmen in Adey Avery,
Scarlet Enskat,
Gabriella Gojcaj,
Ellera Jakubowski,
Evangeline Lulgjuraj,
Ciana Robillard,
Samantha Sackfield,
Lydia Smucker, and Elisa Veal, who will look to make an immediate impact.
Made in the Mitten:
Detroit Mercy has 15 student-athletes from the state of Michigan
Where You From?:
• The Titans also have eight student-athletes from outside the state of Michigan.
• Ohio (3): Junior
Teagan Ferrington, junior
Natalie Dye,
Lydia Smucker
• New York (2): Jojo and
Avery Mondoux
• Indiana (1):
Adey Avey
• Wisconsin (1):
Kayla Duane
• Virginia (1):
Katy Layman
International Flavor:
• The squad also has five international student-athletes.
Across the Pond:
• Sophomores
Brogan Hughes and
Elicia Clarkson come to the squad from England.
O' Canada:
• Junior
Mya Mascaro, Robillard, and Veale are the three student-athletes from Canada.
2026 Under Armour #HLWSOC Preseason Poll:
• Detroit Mercy was picked to finish 11th in the 2026 Under Armour #HLWSOC Preseason Poll with 26 points.
• For the first time since the 2017 season, UDM was picked to finish third in the 2025 Under Armour #HLWSOC Preseason Poll, receiving 98 points and one first-place vote after finishing third in 2024 at 7-1-2 in conference play. However, the team finished the 2025 season in last place with an 0-7-3 mark.
Season Review:
Aug. 12, 2026 – Detroit Mercy 0 at Kentucky 6:
Freshmen
Lydia Smucker and
Samantha Sackfield and graduate student
Avery Mondoux each recorded a shot as Detroit Mercy dropped the 2026 season opener at Kentucky, 6-0.
After a 35-minute rain delay, Kentucky (1-0) wasted little time scoring just 1:10 into the game for a quick 1-0 lead. The Wildcats then added back-to-back penalty-kick goals in the 12th and 17th minutes, followed by another tally in the 20th minute, for a commanding 4-0 halftime lead and never looked back.