| Justin Detter |
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 | Class: Junior
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 | Hometown: White Lake, MI
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 | High School: Holly
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 | Height / Weight: 5-11 / 189
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 | Position: Midfield
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 | Birthdate: 08/07/1982
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Followed up tremendous rookie campaign with another outstanding
season in 2001 • has the potential to be one of the best attacking
midfielders in the country • should rank as one of Notre Dame's top
scorers again this season • a very aggressive player extremely strong
in the air and on the ground • adept shooter with both feet •
versatile midfield player with excellent fundamental skills • a
player with good size and a strong physical presence on the field •
an extremely fierce competitor.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Along with Erich Braun, was a first-team all-BIG EAST
selection • second team all-Great Lakes Region honoree • one of three
players who started all 19 games for the Irish in 2001 • finished the
season tied for third in scoring with four goals and five assists (13
points) • registered the second multiple-goal game of his career when
he tallied goals in Notre Dame's 3-1 victory over Cleveland State •
scored Notre Dame's first goal at the 28:23 mark which tied the game
at 1-1 and then netted what proved to be the game-winning score at
50:09 off an assist from Erich Braun • scored his first goal of the
season off a Braun assist at the 70:57 mark against
fifth-ranked Furman which put the Irish up 2-1 in the contest in
eventual 3-2 double-overtime loss • had an assist in the win over
Bradley on Braun's goal at 54:05 mark in the game which gave the
Irish a 2-1 lead • had a goal and two assists in 3-1 win over
Georgetown • provided the game-tying assist on Devon Prescod's goal
with eight seconds remaining in regulation in win over Syracuse which
resulted in a 2-1 overtime victory for the Irish.
AS A FRESHMAN: Named to the BIG EAST all-Rookie Team along with
teammate Chad Riley • also earned third-team NSCAA all-Great Lakes
regional honors • was the team's third-leading scorer in 2000 with
four goals and one assist and led the Irish with three game-winning
goals • played in all 17 games and earned 16 starts • was the first
Notre Dame player to register a multiple-goal game when he scored
both of the Irish goals in 2-1 win over Northwestern • tallied the
first goal of the game 13:37 into the contest off an assist from Matt
Rosso and then had the game-winning score at the 47:40 mark off
assists from Filippo Chillemi and Braun • netted his first
career goal, which proved to be the game-winner in Notre Dame's 2-1
victory over Cleveland State, off an assist from Riley at the 54:28 mark •
had his first career assist on Riley's game-winning goal in 1-0
victory over St. John's for Notre Dame's first-ever win over the Red
Storm as the Irish scored in the 83rd minute of the contest •
provided the game-winning score in 2-0 victory over West Virginia
when he scored the first goal of the game four minutes into the
contest from Andreas Forstner and Reggie McKnight.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: First player at Holly High School
selected as a Parade All-American • played only two years at Holly
• did not play as a freshman and missed his senior year because of
commitments traveling with the National Team at Bradenton (Fla.)
Academy • earned letters in four sports - soccer, basketball, tennis
and football • soccer team captain and MVP as a junior • set school
record for most goals scored in a season with 26 in 1998 • in
addition, dished off nine assist and was selected as the Tri-County
Player of the Year • tallied 12 goals and dished off 10 assists
during his sophomore campaign • earned all-conference, all-city, and
all-state honors following both his sophomore and junior seasons •
was a kicker and wide receiver for the football team as a junior •
three-year member of basketball team and two-time team captain • was
an all-conference selection as a junior and senior and team MVP in
that sport • played in Michigan All-Star Game and set school record
for steals in a season • joined tennis team as a senior and played
No. 2 singles and led that team to conference championship • member
of Varder III club team • named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Team for the 2000-01 school year • born Aug. 7, 1982 • enrolled in
the College of Arts and Letters.
Detter's Career Statistics
| Year | GP-GS | Sh | G | A | Pts | GW |
| 2000 | 17-16 | 54 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 3 |
| 2001 | 19-19 | 45 | 4 | 5 | 13 | 1 |
| Totals | 36-35 | 99 | 8 | 6 | 22 | 4 |