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The Kansas City Roos men's basketball team represents the
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in
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,
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. Starting off in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the Roos moved to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level in 1987 as an independent. They played in the Mid-Continent Conference/Summit League from 1994-2013 until they moved to the
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(WAC). They returned to the Summit League in 2020 after seven seasons in the WAC. The team has never played in the
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. The Roos are led by head coach Marvin Menzies. The team formerly played at the historical Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, which has hosted the most NCAA Division I men’s basketball Final Fours. They have played at
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on campus in 2013-14 and 2019-present. The team made its first Division I postseason appearance in the
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. They defeated Green Bay 92–82 at home in the first round then lost to
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72–61 on the road in the quarterfinals. They have won two in-season tournament championships, the River City Classic in 1991 and the Chicago Invitational Challenge (Lower Bracket) in 2011. They were the Runner-Up of The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase in 2019 and the Gulf Coast Showcase in 2022. They made the 1977 NAIA basketball tournament, losing to Grand Valley State in the first round 94–88. The Roos’ conference rivals include
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. Other local and historical rivals include Chicago State, Lindenwood,
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, Missouri State, Saint Louis, Southeast Missouri State, and Western Illinois. They have won the last two meetings against Missouri in 2014 and 2021.


History

'' NAIA Era (1969-86)'' The Kangaroos were a formidable NAIA program as they had 10 winning seasons and four 20-win seasons in an 18-year stretch. They had rivalries with local Kansas City teams such as
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and William Jewell. In 1977, they finished 21–7 (.750) with their only NAIA Tournament appearance. In 1984-85, they finished a program best 27–9 (.750). Darrell Corwin coached the Kangaroos from 1973 until 1980 and is the all-time winningest coach in program history at 118–78 (.602); Bruce Carrier coached the Kangaroos from 1983 until 1985 and has the best winning percentage in program history at .694 (50–22). ''Lee Hunt Era (1987-96)'' The Kangaroos made the move to
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in 1987 as an Independent with head coach Lee Hunt leading the way. They enjoyed three consecutive winning seasons from 1991-1993. In the 1991-92 season, they finished a NCAA D-I program-best 21–7 (.750) and won the River City Classic. Hunt retired two seasons after the Kangaroos joined the Mid-Continent Conference (one of his stated goals for the athletics department was to secure a conference membership). Hunt is the winningest coach in its D-I program history with a 113–135 record (.456) and his nine season tenure is the longest in program history. Both Ronnie Schmitz (24) and NBA first-round draft selection
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(23) from this era have had their jersey numbers retired. '' Bob Sundvold Era (1996-2000)'' Following the retirement of Hunt, the Kangaroos hired Sundvold (who was the head coach at
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Central Missouri State). The team initially scuffled during the transition to Sundvold. His best season was his last in 1999-2000 with a 16–13 record and a second place finish in the conference. '' Dean Demopoulos Era (2000-01)'' In Demopoulos’s lone season in 2000-01, the Kangaroos went 14–16 and 9–7 in conference play. He resigned following that season to become a
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assistant coach with the
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's staff. '' Rich Zvosec Era (2001-07)'' Zvosec was an assistant coach on Demopoulos' staff and was promotoed to head coach. He made an early impression as the Kangaroos head coach going 18–11 in his first season in 2001-02. In 2004-05, the Kangaroos went 16–12, 12–4 conference and a second place finish. The Kangaroos had three winning seasons and another .500 season under Zvosec with an overall record of 84–91 (.480). The most notable player of this era is Michael Watson, the program’s all-time leading scorer. His jersey number (22) is retired by the Kangaroos. '' Matt Brown Era (2007-13)'' In Matt Brown’s six seasons as head coach, the Kangaroos had only one winning season and an overall record of just 60–122 (.330), the worst winning percentage in the entire program history (NAIA and NCAA). Brown’s lone winning season season came in 2010-11 when the Kangaroos finished 16–14 and 9–9 in conference play. They won the 2011 Chicago Invitational Challenge (Lower Bracket) the following season. '' Kareem Richardson Era (2013-19)'' In 2013, the Kangaroos signed Richardson as he was coming off a national title as an assistant coach at
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. Richardson got busy on bringing in local talent, including eventual 2015 WAC Player of Year Martez Harrison. In 2014-15 the Roos finished 14–19 but 8–6 in the WAC, good for second place. In 2016-17, the Kangaroos finished 18–17, 8–6 WAC and made their first ever NCAA Division I postseason appearance. They were victorious over Green Bay, 92–82, in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) first round and were defeated at Wyoming, 72–61, in the quarterfinal round. ''
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Era (2019-22)'' Billy Donlon was hired by the Roos in 2019 following success as head coach at Wright State and Big Ten assistant coaching experience at multiple schools (including his most recent stint at Northwestern). In his first season, the Roos went 16–14, 8–7 WAC and fourth place in the WAC and were The Islands of the Bahamas Showcase runner-up. In 2021-22, the Roos finished 19–12, 12–6 Summit League and a third place finish for their best record since the 2001-02 season. Donlon has the highest winning percentage in its D-I program history at .541 (46–39). '' Marvin Menzies Era (2022-present)'' The Roos hired Marvin Menzies in 2022, their former conference foe in the WAC when he coached at ,
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. They struggled in his first season going 11–21 and 7–11 Summit League, but were the Gulf Coast Showcase Runner-Up. They bounced back in 2023-24 finishing 16–16, 10–6 Summit League and a second place conference finish. The Roos were picked as preseason conference champions in 2024-25 for the first time and were ranked #22 in the College Insider Mid Major Top 25.


Athletic brand names

* Kansas City Kangaroos (1954–1963) — At the time, the university was known as the University of Kansas City (short form KCU). * Missouri–Kansas City Kangaroos (1963–2019) — KCU joined the University of Missouri system in 1963, adopting the institutional name of University of Missouri–Kansas City (short form UMKC) at that time. * Kansas City Roos (2019–present)


Season–by–season results


NAIA


NCAA

NOTE: the records above reflect the official won-loss recorded; the following revisions occurred that adjusted actual on-court results ~
Lee Hunt * A December 21, 1991 defeat at Texas–Pan American (56–55) was subsuqently changed to a victory due to a forfeit (the 1991-92 on-court record was 20–8 prior to the sanction). Matt Brown * The Summit League vacated (as opposed to forfeited) the victories of February 16, 2008 (South Dakota State, 78–73) and February 28, 2008 (IPFW, 75–57), resulting in neither a loss or win being reflected in the official league and overall record for those games (the 2007-08 on-court record was 11–21 (6–12) prior to the sanction). * The Summit League vacated (as opposed to forfeited) the victories of January 15, 2009 (South Dakota State, 69–67) and February 19, 2009 (Centenary, 61–59), resulting in neither a loss or win being reflected in the official league and overall record for those games (the 2008-09 on-court record was 7–24 (3–15) prior to the sanction).


Postseason


CBI

The Roos (then nicknamed Kangaroos) appeared in one
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(CBI). Their record is 1–1.


NAIA Tournament results

The Kangaroos appeared in one NAIA Tournament. Their record is 0–1.


Former Kangaroos in the NBA

*
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* Trey McKinney-Jones


Former Kangaroos in international leagues

*Jordan Giles, Pyrintö (
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) *Brandon McKissic,
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(
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) * Deshon Taylor,
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( NBL) *Rob Whitfield, Urunday (Uruguay Metropolitan League)


References


External links


Official Website
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