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Detroit Mercy Titans men's basketball
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The Detroit Mercy Titans men's basketball team is the college basketball team which represents University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit and competes in NCAA Division I men's basketball as a member of the Horizon League. Traditionally, the Titans have been a fair "mid-major" program, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in 1977 and to the Round of 32 in 1998 and 1999. The Titans have appeared in the NCAA Tournament six times, most recently in 2012. The Titans are coached by Mark Montgomery, who was hired on April 3, 2024.[2] They play their home games at Calihan Hall on the school's McNichols Campus.
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Season by season records
- NOTE: The Titans did not field a basketball team in 1907–08 and 1908–09.
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NCAA tournament results
The Titans have appeared in six NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–6.
NIT Results
The Titans have appeared in seven National Invitation Tournaments and their combined record is 5–8.
The Basketball Classic results
The Titans have appeared in The Basketball Classic one time. Their record is 0–1.
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Retired numbers
Detroit Mercy has retired 11 jerseys in program history.
Titans in the NBA
23 Detroit alumni have gone on to play in the NBA including:
- Paris Bass
- Dennis Boyd
- Earl Cureton
- Dave DeBusschere
- Terry Duerod
- Bill Ebben
- Desmond Ferguson
- Willie Green
- Spencer Haywood
- Jermaine Jackson
- Lee Knorek
- Joe Kopicki
- John Long
- Ray McCallum, Jr.
- Dorie Murrey
- Gino Sovran
- Guy Sparrow
- Art Stolkey
- Norm Swanson
- Terry Tyler
- Owen Wells
- Frank Russell
- Terry Thomas
In the late seventies, Coach Dick Vitale led the Titans to two NCAA tournament appearances before coaching the Detroit Pistons and later embarking on a broadcasting career leading to him being put in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Alumni who played in the NBA G League are:
- Rashad Phillips
- Marc Mazur
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