Career Highlights:
• Two-time Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll selection (2025, 2026)
• Horizon League Fall and Spring Honor Roll selection and Detroit Mercy Athletic Director Honor Roll selection.
2025-26:
• Saw action in 28 games with 15 starts.
• Ranked fifth on the team in total rebounds (94) and fourth in offensive rebounds (32).
• Chipped in with eight points, including back-to-back clutch buckets in the fourth quarter in #HLWBB Tournament play-in game win at No. 10 MKE (3/2).
• Posted a career-high 11 points, going 4-for-9 and 1-for-2 from 3-point range vs PFW (2/14).
• Scored 10 points off the bench, going 5-for-6 from the field at PFW (2/1).
• Added eight points with four boards in #HLWBB opening win over CSU (12/4).
• Chipped in with seven points, and a career-best perfect 5-for-5 from the free throw line with a team-high five rebounds vs No. 6 Michigan (11/26).
• Scored seven points in fourth career start at Toledo (11/16).
• Made third career start with four boards, two steals, and two assists in win vs Valpo (11/8).
2024-25:
• Saw action in 29 games with two starts
• Grabbed a career-best three steals defensively, helping No. 6 Detroit Mercy to a 73-62 win over No. 11 Milwaukee (3/4) in 2025 Barbasol #HLWBB Championship first round action, advancing the Titans to the quarterfinals for the second consecutive season.
• Posted a season second-best seven points at PFW (2/23).
• Added five points in second career start at NKU (1/29).
• Made first career start, scoring four points vs RMU (1/25).
• Hit fourth 3-pointer at Green Bay (1/16).
• Hit second 3-pointer in UDM’s win over IU Indy (1/1).
• Scored career-high eight points going 3-for-3 from the free throw line with four rebounds and first career block at #20 Michigan (12/14).
• Dished out first career assists with two vs Cleary (12/8).
• Connected on first collegiate 3-pointer in win over WMU (11/23).
• Scored five points, going 3-for-4 from the free throw line with five rebounds at MSU (11/20).
• Had two points helping the Titans hand Bellarmine their first loss of the season (11/16).
• Made Titan debut scoring five points in season-opening win over BGSU, snapping a 10-game skid against the Falcons (11/8).
High School:
• Four-year letter winner for Head Coach Robert Leadley
• Also was a four-year letter in softball and one year in golf.
• All-State Honorable Mention, Detroit Free Press and Detroit News All-North First Team, All-Lakes Valley Conference, Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) Best Division I Honorable Mention and Hometown Life All-Area First Team selection as a junior.
• Set school single game rebound record with 22 as a junior
• Posted career-high 28 points twice as a junior and sophomore
• All-North Third Team selection as a sophomore
• Helped lead South Lyon East to win two Lakes Valley Conference titles
• Student Council member, National Honor Society (NHS) President, LVC Leadership Representative and Link Crew member
• Played seven years for the Michigan Crossover
Personal:
Full Name: Anna Lassan
Parents: Julie and Gregg Lassan
Father played basketball and golf at Carnegie Mellon University
Grandmother played basketball at Miami, Ohio
Siblings: Luke and Leia
Major: Biology-Pre-Med
Reasons for choosing Detroit Mercy:
I loved the campus atmosphere, coaching staff, and team