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  2. Detroit Mercy Titans - Wikipedia

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    On June 13, 2018, Detroit Mercy named Mike Davis the 22nd head coach in men's basketball program history. [8] The NCAA tournament-tested Davis previously coached at Texas Southern University, where he led the team to four regular season titles, four conference tournament championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances.

  3. Detroit Titans football - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Titans were the college football team which represented the University of Detroit (now University of Detroit Mercy) from 1896 to 1964. The team posted an undefeated season in 1928, staking a claim to a national title. The program was terminated in 1964 for financial reasons.

  4. Ford Field - Wikipedia

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    The University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Field hosted the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament regional semifinal and final games (March 28 and 30). [50] Ford Field was the site of the 2009 Final Four (April 4 and 6). [51] For the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament, the court was placed in the center of the football field rather than in an end of the ...

  5. List of college athletic programs in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Football Basketball Baseball Softball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Central Michigan Chippewas: Central Michigan University: Mount Pleasant: Mid-American: FBS: Detroit Mercy Titans: University of Detroit Mercy: Detroit: Horizon: Eastern Michigan Eagles: Eastern Michigan University: Ypsilanti: Mid-American: FBS: Michigan Wolverines: University ...

  6. Gus Dorais - Wikipedia

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    Charles Emile "Gus" Dorais (July 2, 1891 – January 3, 1954) was an American football player, coach, and athletics administrator. [1] [2] [3]Dorais played college football at the University of Notre Dame, where he was an All-American in 1913 at quarterback, and then played professionally with the Fort Wayne Friars and Massillon Tigers.

  7. Fort Wayne (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Since early 2006, the fort has been operated by the Detroit Recreation Department, assisted by the Historic Fort Wayne Coalition, and the Detroit Historical Society. The fort hosts historic reenactments (usually Civil War), spring and fall flea markets, concerts, youth soccer league matches, and Hispanic and Boy Scout events, and is open for ...

  8. Calihan Hall - Wikipedia

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    Calihan Hall is a 7,917-seat multi-purpose arena in Detroit. It is home to the University of Detroit Mercy Titans basketball team. The arena opened in 1952. The building was dedicated on May 25, 1952, as the Memorial Building. The first basketball game was played on December 2 of that year when the Titans defeated Kalamazoo College, 75–61.

  9. Fort Wayne Friars - Wikipedia

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    From their conception in 1909, the Friars began as a purely amateur team. However by 1913, as was the custom in those days, Fort Wayne would on occasion employ a "ringer" or two who usually turned out to be a current star college player. Knute Rockne played for the Friars in 1913 under the alias, "Jones". By 1914, the Friars relied on graduated ...