1977–78 Detroit Titans men's basketball team

1977–78 Detroit Titans men's basketball
NIT, Second Round
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
APNo. 18
Record25–4
Head coach
Assistant coachWillie McCarter
Home arenaCalihan Hall
1977–78 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 DePaul   27 3   .900
No. 18 Detroit   25 4   .862
Illinois State   24 4   .857
No. 8 Marquette   24 4   .857
Pan American   22 4   .846
VCU   24 5   .828
Fairfield   22 5   .815
North Texas State   22 6   .786
Syracuse   22 6   .786
Rhode Island   24 7   .774
Providence   24 8   .750
St. John's   21 7   .750
Utah State   21 7   .750
Georgetown   23 8   .742
No. 6 Notre Dame   23 8   .742
Holy Cross   20 7   .741
Northeast Louisiana   20 7   .741
UNC Wilmington   19 7   .731
St. Bonaventure   21 8   .724
UNLV   20 8   .714
Virginia Tech   19 8   .704
James Madison   18 8   .692
Maine   17 8   .680
Army   19 9   .679
Dayton   19 10   .655
St. Francis (NY)   16 9   .640
Iona   17 10   .630
William & Mary   16 10   .615
Air Force   15 10   .600
Loyola (IL)   16 11   .593
Mercer   16 11   .593
Oklahoma City   16 11   .593
Seton Hall   16 11   .593
Boston College   15 11   .577
Butler   15 11   .577
Saint Francis (PA)   15 11   .577
South Carolina   16 12   .571
Siena   13 10   .565
Navy   14 11   .560
Milwaukee   15 12   .556
Niagara   14 12   .538
Northeastern   14 12   .538
Southern Mississippi   13 12   .520
Portland State   14 13   .519
Stetson   14 13   .519
Oral Roberts   13 14   .481
Xavier   13 14   .481
Cleveland State   12 13   .480
Tennessee State   11 12   .478
Catholic   12 14   .462
Manhattan   12 14   .462
Georgia Southern   12 15   .444
Northwestern State   12 15   .444
Connecticut   11 15   .423
Old Dominion   11 15   .423
Vermont   11 15   .423
Boston University   10 15   .400
Hardin–Simmons   10 16   .385
Campbell   9 15   .375
Centenary (LA)   10 17   .370
Denver   10 17   .370
Colgate   9 17   .346
East Carolina   9 17   .346
Fordham   8 18   .308
Long Island   8 18   .308
Saint Peter's   8 18   .308
Baptist   8 19   .296
Samford   8 19   .296
Canisius   7 19   .269
Houston Baptist   7 19   .269
New Hampshire   7 19   .269
Wagner   7 19   .269
Evansville   1 3   .250
Fairleigh Dickinson   6 18   .250
Valparaiso   6 19   .240
Robert Morris   4 19   .174
Richmond   4 22   .154
Hawaii   1 26   .037
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1977–78 Detroit Titans men's basketball team represented the University of Detroit in the 1977–78 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played at Calihan Hall in Detroit.

The Titans were led by head coach Smokey Gaines, a former assistant coach who moved into the head coaching role for the season when former coach Dick Vitale became the school's Athletic Director. He had quick success at UD finishing 25–4 in his first season, inheriting a stocked roster with guard John Long, forward Terry Tyler and guard Terry Duerod, all of whom would eventually play in the NBA.

Detroit, coming off a Sweet Sixteen appearance in the 1977 NCAA Tournament, rolled for much of the season, and with an independent status, entered the final game of the season 24–2 with a home game against rival Marquette, ranked #3. With previous losses to the only ranked teams on the schedule, the Earvin "Magic" Johnson led Michigan State Spartans, who would finish #4 in the final rankings, and on the road at #20 Georgetown, the game represented an opportunity to secure an NCAA bid. In front of the largest crowd in Calihan Hall history, the Titans came up short as Butch Lee of Marquette led a balanced attack in the 80-77 Warriors victory.

Denied an NCAA bid, the Titans would finish the regular season 24-3 and received a bid to the 1978 National Invitation Tournament. Detroit defeated Virginia Commonwealth 94–86 at home in the opening round, with a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds from Terry Tyler. On the road, the University of Detroit would lose to the NC State Wolfpack 84–77 as Kendal Pinder scored 18 points with 21 rebounds, as the height advantaged Wolfpack dominated the boards 64–33.

On the season, Tyler averaged a double-double of 16.4 ppg and 12.6 rpg, Long paced the team's scoring with 21.4 ppg, and Duerod contributed 17.1 ppg. After the season, Vitale would be hired to coach the Detroit Pistons of the NBA, and drafted Long and Tyler in the 1978 NBA draft.

Vitale was inducted in the University of Detroit Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993 alongside Terry Duerod. Terry Tyler and John Long were honored together in 2001.