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The Metro Series is an annual college basketball rivalry game between the Detroit Mercy Titans and the Oakland Golden Grizzlies.Both schools are located in the U.S. state of Michigan in the Metro Detroit area, with Detroit Mercy being in the city of Detroit proper while Oakland is located in the Detroit suburb of Rochester.
Marquette–Wisconsin men's basketball rivalry; Metro Series; Michigan–Michigan State men's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Michigan State women's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Ohio State men's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Ohio State women's basketball rivalry
Northern Michigan Football Conference; Northwest Conference; Red Arrow Conference; Skii Valley Conference; Southern Central Athletic Association; Southern Michigan 8-Man Football League; Southern Michigan Football Conference; Southwestern Athletic Conference (North Div.) Tri-Valley Conference; Western Michigan 'D' League
The rivalry has been evidenced both on the court and off the court. Among the off the court elements of the rivalry, recruiting of basketball talent has resulted in battles, the most notable of which turned into the University of Michigan basketball scandal, the investigation of which began when both schools sought the services of Mateen ...
On December 13, 2003, what was then the largest verified crowd in basketball history (78,129) packed Ford Field to watch the University of Kentucky defeat Michigan State University, 79–74. [6] Ford Field hosted the Final Four of the 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament .
The Michigan–Ohio State men's basketball rivalry is a college basketball rivalry [1] [2 ... 2021, for the first time in the series' 185 game history dating back to ...
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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.