1978–79 Detroit Titans men's basketball team

1978–79 Detroit Titans men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record22–6
Head coach
Home arenaCalihan Hall
1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Syracuse   26 4   .867
Georgetown   24 5   .828
No. 6 DePaul   26 6   .813
No. 4 Notre Dame   24 6   .800
VCU   20 5   .800
Iona   23 6   .793
Detroit   22 6   .786
Tennessee State   20 6   .769
Old Dominion   23 7   .767
No. 10 Marquette   22 7   .759
Wagner   21 7   .750
Connecticut   21 8   .724
UNLV   21 8   .724
UNC Wilmington   19 8   .704
Boston College   21 9   .700
James Madison   18 8   .692
Rhode Island   20 9   .690
George Mason   17 8   .680
St. Bonaventure   19 9   .679
Illinois State   20 10   .667
St. John's   21 11   .656
Dayton   19 10   .655
Boston University   17 9   .654
Fairfield   17 9   .654
Georgia Tech   17 9   .654
Oral Roberts   17 10   .630
Holy Cross   17 11   .607
Seton Hall   16 11   .593
Cleveland State   15 10   .600
East Tennessee State   16 11   .593
Maine   14 10   .583
UAB   15 11   .577
Army   14 11   .560
Denver   15 12   .556
South Carolina   15 12   .556
Stetson   15 12   .556
Siena   14 12   .538
St. Francis (NY)   14 12   .538
Navy   13 12   .520
Xavier   14 13   .519
Northeastern   13 13   .500
Saint Francis (PA)   13 13   .500
Robert Morris   13 14   .481
Southern Miss   13 14   .481
Air Force   12 13   .480
Long Island University   12 13   .480
Canisius   12 14   .462
Colgate   12 14   .462
Evansville   13 16   .448
East Carolina   12 15   .444
Loyola-Chicago   12 15   .444
Butler   11 16   .407
North Texas State   11 16   .407
Saint Peter's   10 15   .400
Campbell   10 16   .385
New Hampshire   10 16   .385
Providence   10 16   .385
Richmond   10 16   .385
Hawaii   10 17   .370
William & Mary   9 17   .346
Georgia Southern   9 18   .333
Fairleigh Dickinson   8 18   .308
Wisconsin-Milwaukee   8 18   .308
Vermont   8 18   .308
Northwestern State   7 19   .269
Fordham   7 22   .241
Catholic   6 20   .231
Arkansas-Little Rock   6 20   .231
Manhattan   6 20   .231
Niagara   6 20   .231
Portland State   6 21   .222
Baltimore   4 20   .167
Valparaiso   4 21   .160
Baptist   2 25   .074
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1978–79 Detroit Titans men's basketball team represented the University of Detroit in the 1978–79 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played at Calihan Hall in Detroit.

The Titans were led by second-year head coach Smokey Gaines, a former assistant coach for Dick Vitale, who stepped down prior to the season as Athletic Director for the university to take the head coaching position for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. After missing out on an NCAA bid the previous season, and the losses of guard John Long and forward Terry Tyler, Detroit was led by returning guards Terry Duerod and Wilbert McCormick and Detroit native and Robert Morris transfer Earl Cureton.

Detroit struggled out of the gate with 6-3 record, but two late season wins over ranked opponents elevate the season, with wins over #9 Georgetown, 91-71, and #9 Marquette, 64-63, as Terry Duerod hit a jumper with two second left to secure the win. The Titans received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, seeded 7th. Detroit fell to No. 10 seed Lamar in the opening round, 95-87, as Cardinal Clarence Kea scored 33 points with 19 rebounds to lead Lamar. Detroit finished the season with a 22–6 record.

On the season, Duerod led the team with 23.3 ppg, Cureton added 11.7 ppg and 9 rpg, freshman Jerry Davis added 11.6 ppg, and McCormick contributed 11.4 ppg and 6.6 apg. After the season, Gaines would be hired to coach San Diego State and Duerod would be drafted in the 3rd round by the Detroit Pistons in 1979 NBA draft. Duerod was inducted in the University of Detroit Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993 alongside former coach Dick Vitale. Earl Cureton was honored in 2007.