Detroit Mercy Titans Suffer 66-52 Loss to Toledo Rockets
Detroit Mercy women's basketball faced its first defeat of the season, falling 66-52 to Toledo despite a strong performance from Jasmine Edwards, who scored 16 points. The Titans shot an impressive 56.8% from the field but struggled with turnovers, yielding 26 points to Toledo off 22 miscues. After a slow start, Detroit Mercy fought back but could not close the gap in the fourth quarter, ultimately succumbing to the Rockets as Toledo excelled at the free-throw line. The Titans aim to bounce back in their upcoming game against Central Michigan on November 19.
By the Numbers- Jasmine Edwards led with 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting.
- Detroit Mercy shot 56.8% from the field and 50% from 3-point range.
- Toledo capitalized on 22 Detroit Mercy turnovers, scoring 26 points.
- UDM went 7-for-17 (41.2%) from free throws, while Toledo was 18-for-26 (69.2%).
- Detroit Mercy started the game strongly but fell behind in the first quarter.
- The second quarter ended with the Titans trailing by 12 points.
- The third quarter saw UDM narrowing the gap to seven at one point.
- Despite a late run in the fourth, Detroit Mercy could not overcome the Rockets' lead.
The Titans prepare for a crucial match against Central Michigan on November 19, looking to regain momentum in their season.
Bottom LineDetroit Mercy must address its turnover issues and improve its free-throw shooting to enhance its competitiveness moving forward.
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