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2010–11 Detroit Titans men's basketball team

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2010–11 Detroit Titans men's basketball
ConferenceHorizon League
Record17–16 (10–8 Horizon)
Head coach
Home arenaCalihan Hall
Seasons
← 2009–10
2010–11 Horizon League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
*Milwaukee 13 5   .722 19 14   .576
Butler 13 5   .722 28 10   .737
Cleveland State 13 5   .722 27 9   .750
Valparaiso 12 6   .667 23 12   .657
Wright State 10 8   .556 19 14   .576
Detroit 10 8   .556 17 16   .515
Green Bay 8 10   .444 14 18   .438
Loyola (IL) 7 11   .389 16 15   .516
Youngstown State 2 16   .111 9 21   .300
UIC 2 16   .111 7 24   .226
2011 Horizon League Tournament winner
* Tournament #1 seed
As of April 4, 2011
Rankings from Coaches Poll

The 2010–11 Detroit Titans men's basketball team represents the University of Detroit Mercy in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach is Ray McCallum. The Titans play their home games at Calihan Hall and are members of the Horizon League.

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2010 recruiting class

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Ray McCallum, Jr.
Point Guard
Beverly Hills, MI Detroit Country Day School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 179 lb (81 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:
5/5 stars
   Rivals:
4/5 stars
   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 96
Jordan Manuel
Power Forward
Indianapolis, IN T.C. Howe High School 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 190 lb (86 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:
3/5 stars
   Rivals:
3/5 stars
   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 90
Frank Williams
Shooting Guard
Raytown, MO Raytown High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 141 lb (64 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:
2/5 stars
   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 89
Evan Bruinsma
Power Forward
New Era, MI Western Michigan Christian High School 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 185 lb (84 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 70
Chris Blake
Shooting Guard
Mobile, AL Trinity Valley C.C. 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:
2/5 stars
   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 40
Nick Minnerath
Power Forward
Truro, MA Jackson C.C. 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 205 lb (93 kg)  
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   RivalsN/A   247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 40
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "ESPN – Detroit Titans Basketball Recruiting 2010". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  • "2010 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved September 3, 2010.

Roster

2010–11 Detroit Titans men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
G 1 Chase Simon 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Jr Detroit, MI
G 2 Chris Blake 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Jr Mobile, AL
G 3 Ray McCallum, Jr. 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Beverly Hills, MI
G 5 Donavan Foster 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) 160 lb (73 kg) Jr Chicago, IL
G 10 Jason Calliste 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 165 lb (75 kg) So Scarborough, ON
F/C 20 LaMarcus Lowe 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Jr Flint, MI
G/F 21 Connor Clark 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr Parma, MI
F 24 John Hoskins 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) So Warren, MI
F/C 32 Eli Holman 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 255 lb (116 kg) Jr Richmond, CA
F 33 Evan Bruinsma 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 205 lb (93 kg) Fr New Era, MI
F 34 Nick Minnerath 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Fr Truro, MA
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: 2010-11-12

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Exhibition
October 30*
4:30 pm
Hillsdale W 82–60 
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
November 6*
4:30 pm
Lake Superior State W 101–61 
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
Regular season
November 13*
9:30 pm, LoboTV
at New Mexico L 54–63  0–1
The Pit 
Albuquerque, NM
November 16*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at No. 11 Syracuse L 55–66  0–2
Carrier Dome 
Syracuse, NY
November 19*
7:30 pm, HLN
Indiana Tech W 93–62  1–2
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
November 22*
8:00 pm
at Mississippi State L 76–82  1–3
Humphrey Coliseum 
Starkville, MS
November 26*
7:30 pm, HLN
Albany W 84–82 2OT 2–3
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
November 27*
7:00 pm, HLN
Bowling Green W 71–62  3–3
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
November 28*
5:30 pm, HLN
Niagara W 96–77  4–3
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
December 1*
7:00 pm, HLN
Akron L 69–77  4–4
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
December 4
12:00 pm, HLN
Wright State W 78–69  5–4
(1–0)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
December 8*
7:00 pm, Bronco Insider
at Western Michigan L 69–71  5–5
University Arena 
Kalamazoo, MI
December 11*
2:00 pm, Eagles All-Access
at Eastern Michigan W 68–65 OT 6–5
Convocation Center 
Ypsilanti, MI
December 18*
7:00 pm, ESPNU
at Central Michigan W 75–49  7–5
McGuirk Arena 
Mt. Pleasant, MI
December 22*
8:05 pm, Bradley All-Access
at Bradley L 65–73  7–6
Carver Arena 
Peoria, IL
December 30
7:00 pm, HLN
Green Bay W 79–56  8–6
(2–0)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
January 1
1:00 pm, HLN
Milwaukee L 81–84 OT 8–7
(2–1)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
January 6
8:00 pm, HLN
at Loyola Chicago W 83–71  9–7
(3–1)
Joseph J. Gentile Center 
Chicago, IL
January 8
2:00 pm, HLN
at UIC W 72–69  10–7
(4–1)
UIC Pavilion 
Chicago, IL
January 14
7:00 pm, ESPNU
Butler L 63–87  10–8
(4–2)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
January 16
1:00 pm, HLN
Valparaiso L 68–78  10–9
(4–3)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
January 20
7:30 pm, HLN
at Cleveland State L 69–81  10–10
(4–4)
Wolstein Center 
Cleveland, OH
January 22
7:05 pm, HLN
at Youngstown State W 73–69  11–10
(5–4)
Beeghly Center 
Youngstown, OH
January 28
9:00 pm, ESPNU
at Milwaukee L 67–72  11–11
(5–5)
U.S. Cellular Arena 
Milwaukee, WI
January 30
2:00 pm, HLN
at Green Bay L 74–85  11–12
(5–6)
Resch Center 
Green Bay, WI
February 3
7:00 pm, HLN
UIC W 77–63  12–12
(6–6)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
February 5
2:00 pm, HLN
Loyola Chicago W 81–71  13–12
(7–6)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
February 7
7:00 pm, HLN
Cleveland State W 81–78  14–12
(8–6)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
February 10
8:05 pm, HLN
at Valparaiso L 74–82  14–13
(8–7)
Athletics-Recreation Center 
Valparaiso, IN
February 12
8:00 pm, ESPN2
at Butler L 51–66  14–14
(8–8)
Hinkle Fieldhouse 
Indianapolis, IN
February 16
7:00 pm, HLN
Youngstown State W 91–79  15–14
(9–8)
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
February 19*
8:05 pm
at Drake
ESPN BracketBusters
L 76–84  15–15
Knapp Center 
Des Moines, IA
February 25
7:00 pm, ESPNU
at Wright State W 77–67  16–15
(10–8)
Nutter Center 
Dayton, OH
Horizon League tournament
March 1
7:00 pm, HLN
(5) (8) Loyola Chicago
First Round
W 90–69  17–15
Calihan Hall 
Detroit, MI
March 4
8:30 pm, ESPN3
(5) vs. (4) Valparaiso
Quarterfinals
L 78–88  17–16
U.S. Cellular Arena 
Milwaukee, WI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time..

Game by game summary

November 2010
Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
UDM 21 33 54
UNM 32 31 63

11/13/2010 – Detroit at New Mexico
The Titans opened the season with an 11-point loss to the New Mexico Lobos of the Mountain West Conference with a final score of 63–54. Junior Eli Holman led the team in scoring with 15 points and also grabbed 13 rebounds. The game was described as sloppy, with both teams committing a combined 40 turnovers. Detroit shot 4 of 22 from beyond the arc and shot 31% from the field.[1]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
UDM 28 25 55
SYR 25 41 66

11/16/2010 – Detroit at #11 Syracuse
Detroit played aggressive on defense and hit a few well-timed shots, putting the Titans up 28 to 25 at half-time. However, Syracuse went on a 17–4 run in the first six minutes of the second half to take a commanding lead at 42–32. Syracuse proceeded to turn the ball over three straight times, resulting in a 10–2 rally by Detroit that cut the lead to just two points with the score 44–42 with 9:29 to go in the game. Syracuse responded with a 13–2 run to make the game 53–42 at 8:20, and Detroit would not come close for the rest of the game. The Titans of Detroit fell to the 11th ranked team in the country, Syracuse, 66–55. Eli Holman led the team in points and rebounds for the second straight game, scoring 17 and pulling down 10 boards.[2]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
IT 28 34 62
UDM 45 48 93

11/19/2010 – Detroit vs Indiana Tech
Detroit had its home opener at Callihan Hall against the NCAA Division II Indiana Tech Warriors. The Titans routed Indiana Tech en route to a 93–62 victory. Detroit shot 54% from the field on 31 of 57 shooting. Chase Simon and Eli Holman both pulled down 7 rebounds each. Holman led the team in scoring for the third game in a row, scoring 21 points in front of a crowd of almost 3,000.[3][4]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
UDM 32 44 76
MSU 40 42 82

11/22/2010 – Detroit at Mississippi State
The Titans traveled to Starkville, Mississippi to go up against the Mississippi State Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs opened the game with an 18–12 lead just 4 minutes into the game, but the Titans fought back to take a 22–18 lead with 12:44 left in the half. Mississippi State went on the offensive, taking a commanding 40–32 lead at half-time. Detroit avoided foul trouble to help stay in the game, not allowing Mississippi State a single free throw attempt until the second half. Detroit opened up the final frame by making 9 of 14 shots from the field in the first 8 minutes, bringing the Titans within a single basket at 57–54. The Bulldogs pushed the lead back to 10 at 66–56 with 8:42 left in the game, but the Titans did not go away, hitting several layups and jump shots down the stretch to be down by just 3 once again at 76–73 with just over a minute to play. The Titans missed many key free throws in the final 1:14. The Bulldogs made 6-of-8 in the last 28 seconds of the game to put Detroit away 82–76. Jason Calliste led the Titans in scoring with 20 points. Ray McCallum, Jr. and Chase Simon scored 16 and 17 points apiece, but combined a 0 for 9 effort on 3-Pointers. Eli Holman led the team in rebounds for the fourth straight game, grabbing 10 against the Bulldogs.[5][6][7]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half OT 2OT Final
ALB 42 26 4 10 82
UDM 39 29 4 12 84

11/26/2010 – Detroit vs Albany
The Albany Great Danes were very strong from three-point land, hitting 9 of 14 in the first half and 14 of 27 overall. As a result of their barrage, they led at half-time against the Titans 42–39. Detroit battled back to take the lead, but Albany hit a three pointer as time expired, tying the game at 68 at the end of regulation. The Titans led throughout most of the first overtime, but with the clock running down and Detroit up 72–69, Billy Allen of Albany again hit a three pointer as the buzzer sounded. In the second overtime, the Titans quickly built a six-point lead to bring the score to 78–72 and would not relinquish the lead for the rest of the game. A free throw by Ray McCallum put the Titans up 84–82 with 7 seconds to play. Albany's Ralph Watts attempted a last second three-pointer for the win but missed, giving the Detroit Titans their second victory of the season. Eli Holman led the charge for Detroit, scoring a career-high 27 points and grabbing a team-high 15 rebounds.[8]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
BGSU 24 38 62
UDM 31 40 71

11/27/2010 – Detroit vs Bowling Green
Detroit's second opponent in two nights was the Bowling Green Falcons of the Mid-American Conference. The Titans got out to an 8–0 start and went on to win 71–62. Eli Holman recorded his fourth double-double of the season, scoring 13 points and taking in 14 rebounds. Five Titans had 10 more points on the night, and they shot 55 percent from the field in the second half to keep the Falcons at bay.[9][10]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
NIA 33 44 77
UDM 52 44 96

11/28/2010 – Detroit vs Niagara
Detroit's final challenge in the Legends Classic was to get past the Niagara Purple Eagles of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Niagara started the game with a dunk, but not long after that the Titans rattled off a 9–0 run. The Titans' Nick Minnerath answered Niagara's dunk with one of his own, sparking a large run to the end of the half where Detroit was up 52–33, shooting 53% from the field.

The Titans started the second half picking up where they left off, going on an 8–0 run to bring their lead to 27. Detroit took a then season-low six three-point field goal attempts, opting instead to pound it inside and take jumpers which led to an overall shooting percentage of 48% on the evening. This was a radical change from their offensive scheme against Syracuse earlier in the season, and it paid off with an easy 96–77 win over the Purple Eagles.

Five Titans were in double figures in points on the night. Two of them recorded double-doubles for the Titans. LaMarcus Lowe had 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Eli Holman recorded his 6th double-double in 7 games, posting up 11 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Ray McCallum led the team in scoring with 21 points while Jason Calliste put up a strong performance of 17 points on just 3 field goals in 6 attempts, but also 9 for 10 from the free throw line. Minnerath and Holman were named to the Legends Classic All-Tournament Team, with Holman taking Most Valuable Player honors.[11][12][13]

December 2010
Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
AKR 36 41 77
UDM 37 32 69

12/1/2010 – Detroit vs Akron
Detroit entered its second game of five against the MAC, this time hosting the Akron Zips. Chase Simon had a season-high 24 points including 20 in the second half, Eli Holman came just short of another double-double with a 13 rebounds and 9 points, and Ray McCallum contributed with 8 points, 10 assists, and 6 rebounds, but it proved to not be enough. The Titans fought to keep pace with Akron all game long, being down by one 37–36 at half-time, but the Zips' play in the second half overwhelmed Detroit in the second with Akron's lead ballooning as high as 11, leading to the Titans' first home loss of the season 77–69. It was the first lost for the Titans against a MAC school in seven games, and Akron also broke Detroit's nine straight wins against non-conference opponents at home.[14][15]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
WSU 30 39 69
UDM 39 39 78

12/4/2010 – Detroit vs Wright State
Detroit opened Horizon League play at home against the Wright State Raiders. The Titans scored 10 of the first 12 points in the game, and never trailed. In the first half, Eli Holman hit for 5–6 from the field with 12 points and 8 rebounds, leading Detroit to a 39–30 lead at the half. Wright State fought back in the second half to get the lead to as little as 67–64, but Detroit hit the majority of their free throws down the stretch and Holman capped it off with a dunk with 21 seconds remaining as he helped the Titans win 78–69. Jason Calliste led all scorers with 20 points on 4–of–5 shooting, all for threes, and 8–of–11 on free throws. Holman had 17 points and 12 rebounds, and Ray McCallum added 14 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.[16]

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
UDM 27 42 69
WMU 33 38 71

12/8/2010 – Detroit at Western Michigan
The Titans began a three-game road trip in the state of Michigan, starting off by facing the Western Michigan Broncos. Western Michigan led by as much as 11 in the opening frame, but Detroit successfully rallied in the last minute to cut the lead to 6 going into the break at 33–27 WMU. The Broncos scored the first 6 points of the second half, but Detroit scored 10 straight to bring the Titans within 2 at 39–37. Ray McCallum hit a three–pointer to tie the game up at 48–48. Western Michigan again got out to a big lead, up 9, but a series of points in the paint tied the game up once again at 66–66 with 2:11 remaining. The Broncos' Mike Douglas hit two free throws and a trey to put his team up five with less than a minute to go. Jason Calliste converted a three–point play to cut the Bronco lead to 2. With just four seconds left, McCallum had his shot blocked, and the Titans failed to get off another clear shot as they fell to Western Michigan 71–69. McCallum led the team in scoring with 19 points. Eli Holman had 14 rebounds and 6 points.[17][18]

References

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