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Detroit Mechanix

Detroit Mechanix
Full nameDetroit Mechanix
SportUltimate
Founded2010
First season2012 American Ultimate Disc League season
LeagueUltimate Frisbee Association
DivisionCentral
Based inMadison Heights, Michigan
StadiumBishop Foley Stadium
Colors   
OwnerBrent Steepe
Head coachBrent Steepe
MascotRusty the Wrench
Websitewatchufa.com/mechanix

The Detroit Mechanix are a professional ultimate team based in the Detroit metropolitan area. The Mechanix compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the Central Division.[1] The Mechanix, owned by Brent Steepe and was founded in 2010, began play in 2012 as one of the eight charter teams of the league.

Club history and losing streak

The Mechanix suffered what is believed to be the longest losing streak in the history of professional sports: 81 games in a row, stretching over a seven-year period, from April 29, 2017[2] to June 22, 2024.[3] On that day, the Mechanix defeated the Pittsburgh Thunderbirds, 26-15; it was their only victory of 2024.

The Mechanix all-time regular season record is a woeful 17-145 (.105), and the team has gone winless seven times in their twelve-year history. After a decent 7-9 record in their inaugural season in 2012, Detroit managed only a 4-12 mark in 2013, then suffered back-to-back 0-14 seasons in 2014-15. The club managed to record four victories in 2016,[4] but tumbled to 1-13 in 2017 -- and that lone win would be their last for quite a while, as Detroit would log five straight winless seasons.[5] They have finished last in points per game in nine of their twelve seasons and last in their division eleven times (every year except 2016).[5]

The 2020 AUDL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the hapless Mechanix would suffer an even worse tragedy: on February 29, 2020, three members of the team -- Kevin Coulter, Drew Piet, and Michael Cannon -- were killed in a multi-car accident on Interstate 96 on their way to a team practice. Piet and Coulter played for the Mechanix during the 2019 season, while Cannon was practicing with the team. Police and news outlets reported that the players’ vehicle was stopped in traffic due to a separate single-vehicle rollover accident when a speeding driver failed to slow down and collided with theirs and several other vehicles.[6]

Since 2021, the Mechanix have played their home games at Grand Rapids Christian High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan, some 150 miles from Detroit. (The club has never actually played in the Motor City: the Pontiac Silverdome was home to the team in 2012, then the Mechanix played at Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac from 2013-15, then at Bishop Foley Catholic High School in Madison Heights from 2016-20.)

Players and staff

2024 roster

# Name
2 Joseph Sogno
3 Nathan Ploeger
6 Gregory Moreno
9 Aaron Richards
10 Mario Moran
11 Justin Wollin
12 Carson Chamberlain
13 James Kloss
14 Jake Felton
17 Jack Bembenek
19 Quinn Garner
21 Nic Lanas
22 Marco Dewey
23 Mauricio Galeano
24 Brendan Gessner
26 Tyler Shanahan
27 Jordan Hill
28 Richard Ware
31 Bradley Kennis
32 Elliot Davis
33 Terry Gaither
37 Joseph Simpson
40 Ryan Smith
42 Sean McGuinness
44 Anderson Cañon
45 Aiden Rudy
47 Christopher O'Brien
64 Stephen Grondin
76 Conrad Nguyen
78 Matthew Bell
81 Colin Beauregard
86 Nicholas Akers
94 Noah Sawyer
96 Caleb Texeira

International players

# Name Years Nation
41 Dave Hochhalter 2012–2013 Canada
30 Marc Michael Huber 2013 Austria
91 Bjarne Laursen 2014 Denmark
99 Takashi Sato 2015 Japan
17 Wasdi Grimaldo B. 2015–2019 Colombia
68 Eugene Lim 2016 Canada
40 Ben Cheer 2019 Canada
21 Kevin van Roosmalen 2022 Netherlands

Player records

To the 2021 season.

Games played

# Name Games Years Nation
4 Andrew Lucarotti 63 2012–2017 United States
13 Ben Murphy 62 2012–2017 United States
33 Eric Hubbard 60 2013–2017 United States
6 Danny Hunt 49 2013–2015, 2017 United States
8 Aaron del Real 47 2012,2014–2017 United States

Points played

# Name Points Years Nation
33 Eric Hubbard 1418 2013–2017 United States
4 Andrew Lucarotti 1240 2012–2017 United States
13 Ben Murphy 1142 2012–2017 United States
8 Aaron del Real 942 2012,2014–2017 United States
6 Danny Hunt 848 2013–2015, 2017 United States

Goals scored

# Name Goals Years Nation
33 Eric Hubbard 141 2013–2017 United States
8 Aaron del Real 83 2012,2014–2017 United States
83 Mark Worsfold 63 2012–2013 United States
11 Anthony Davis 57 2016–2017 United States
12 Ben Ayres 53 2012–2013 United States

Assists

# Name Assists Years Nation
4 Andrew Lucarotti 100 2012–2017 United States
41 Dave Hochhalter 94 2012–2014 Canada
35 Joseph Besser 58 2014–2016 United States
98 Dan Donovan 53 2016–2017 United States
8 Aaron del Real 52 2012,2014–2017 United States

Blocks

# Name Blocks Years Nation
33 Eric Hubbard 77 2013–2017 United States
23 Andy Barnhart 47 2012–2014 United States
42 Nathan Champoux 38 2016–2017 United States
4 Andrew Lucarotti 31 2012–2017 United States
8 Aaron del Real 28 2012,2014–2017 United States

Record

Year Division Record Win% Playoffs Goals Goals Against Finish
2012 Western 7-9 (T-3rd) 0.438 337 351 Did not make playoffs
2013 Midwest 4-12 (6th) 0.250 290 371 Did not make playoffs
2014 Midwest 0-14 (6th) 0.000 217 380 Did not make playoffs
2015 Midwest 0-14 (7th) 0.000 234 444 Did not make playoffs
2016 Midwest 4-10 (6th) 0.286 257 337 Did not make playoffs
2017 Midwest 1-13 (6th) 0.071 241 333 Did not make playoffs
2018 Midwest 0-14 (6th) 0.000 235 423 Did not make playoffs
2019 Midwest 0-12 (6th) 0.000 174 277 Did not make playoffs
2021 Central 0-12 (5th) 0.000 187 322 Did not make playoffs
2022 Central 0-12 (6th) 0.000 214 325 Did not make playoffs
2023 Central 0-12 (6th) 0.000 187 279 Did not make playoffs
2024 Central 1-11 (6th) 0.083 189 301 Did not make playoffs
Total 17-145 0.105 0-0 2,762 4,143

References

  1. ^ "Detroit Mechanix". American Ultimate Disc League. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Tuesday Toss: Week 11". AUDL. 2019-06-18. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  3. ^ "League Game - PIT vs. DET 06-22-2024". AUDL. 2024-06-22. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  4. ^ Detroit thus finished ahead of the 0-14 Cincinnati Revolution, marking the only time the Mechanix have not finished in last place
  5. ^ a b "Detroit Mechanix History". AUDL. 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  6. ^ Raynor, Keith (2020-03-02). "Three Detroit Mechanix Players Killed in Car Accident". Ultiworld. Retrieved 2020-03-23.