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Detroit Mercy hit with postseason ban over academics

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 10:34 AM

The Detroit Mercy men’s basketball team will be hit with a postseason ban for the 2026-27 season due to academic shortcomings.

The ​NCAA is set to announce the annual ‌Academic Progress Rate results on Tuesday. Athletic director Robert Vowels confirmed the bad news in a letter sent to boosters and fans on Monday, according to The Detroit ‌News.

It’s ​a disappointing development for the ⁠Titans, who fell just ⁠short of an NCAA Tournament berth this past season. Detroit Mercy lost 66-63 to Wright State in the Horizon League championship game on March ​10.

“It is a big blow because of the momentum we (had) in last year’s tournament,” head ⁠coach Mark Montgomery told The ⁠Detroit News of the one-year penalty. “It ​just is what it is. It’s unfortunate.”

This is the ​third time in a decade that Detroit ‌Mercy’s program has been penalized for falling below the minimum APR score, along with 2017-18 and 2023-24.

With APR scores based on a rolling four-year window, ⁠Vowels did not place the blame on Montgomery, who is heading into his third season with the program.

“Head ⁠coach Mark ‌Montgomery is committed to the Titans, ⁠and the coaching staff has been fully ​invested ‌in academic monitoring and success since ​their arrival ⁠last year,” Vowels wrote in his letter to donors.

The Titans, who finished 1-31 in 2023-24 in their final season with coach Mike Davis, have not been to the NCAA Tournament since the 2011-12 season.

–Field ​Level Media