The University of Detroit Mercy men's lacrosse team was defeated by Cleveland State, 13-8, in their regular season finale, ending their postseason hopes. The game saw notable performances by players like Luke Majick, Nolan Graalman, and Ryan Richters, with the Titans honoring five seniors before the match.

By the Numbers
  • Luke Majick ended his career with 100 points and 62 markers, ranking seventh and eighth in the school, respectively.
  • Ryan Richters concluded the season with 190 saves, the second most in school history.
Yes, But

The defeat marked the end of head coach Chris Kolon's tenure after 16 years of service to the program.

State of Play
  • Cleveland State leads the all-time series against Detroit Mercy, 4-2.
  • Luke Majick scored in 12 out of 13 games this season, leading the team with 36 points.
  • Ryan Richters recorded double-digit saves in all 13 games this season.
What's Next

The Detroit Mercy men's lacrosse team will now reflect on the season and prepare for future challenges under new leadership as they bid farewell to their seniors and coach.

Bottom Line

The Titans faced a tough loss in their final regular-season game, marking the end of an era with the departure of their longtime coach and seniors. Despite the defeat, the team's standout performances and player milestones will be remembered as they look towards a new chapter in the program's history.