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UMKC Kangaroos
Location: Kansas City, Mo. | Founded: 1933 | Enrollment: 14,220 | Colors: Blue and Gold
Coach: Matt Brown | Home Court: Municipal Auditorium/Kemper Arena | Capacity: 9,287/18,700

Record: (11-21, 6-12 Summit League)
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Kangaroos report: Getting inside
 

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It took a while, but the Kangaroos finally found the right mesh at the end of the season.

Now, the key is making that formula last for coach Matt Brown's second season with the team. And thanks to a gift-wrapped recruiting class that all produced well in their first years, Missouri-Kansas City will be off to a nice start despite losing three starters.

Attempting to fill the shoes of former coach Rich Zvosec, Brown came in as a former assistant at West Virginia.

One of Brown's major goals to fix was the team's defense, with Missouri-Kansas City finishing second to last in that category two years ago, giving up 74.9 points per game.

However, not much changed, as the Kangaroos landed in that same spot with almost the identical number (74.7).

UMKC's offense didn't fare much better, ranking seventh overall at 68.8 points per game. Some of that was likely due to the players getting used to both each other and their new coach.

However, things started to get better in February, as the Kangaroos closed out the regular season with wins in three of their last five games.

And in the Summit League tournament, UMKC took second-seeded IUPUI to the wire before finally falling by four points.

The team also found a few possible future stars along the way, led by freshman point guard Reggie Hamilton. He started 21-of-31 games during the season, and topped the team in assists while becoming the team's No. 3 scorer at 11.7 points per game.

Forward Kenny Simms, a transfer from Florida International, led the team in blocked shots and was tied for the squad's top rebounder.

Then there's guard Dane Brumagin, who made the leap from role player to team leader over the last two seasons. The junior's 17.1 points per game led the team and ranked fifth in the Summit League.

Brumagin is a likely candidate for the preseason All-Summit team next year, and has really matured into one of the league's top scorers and three-point shooters.

The better-experienced backcourt of Brumagin and Hamilton alone should make UMKC a threat to improve on its 11-21 record next season.

The victory total was one less than the Kangaroos had two years ago, when Zvosec was fired, so that should give some incentive for Brown. The coach will likely be better as well now that he has a full season with his new players under his belt.

Whether he has enough to bring UMKC back into being a contender for the Summit League title remains to be seen.

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April 20, 2008 12:48 pm
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March 19, 2008 10:01 pm
Yeah, the scouting reports that CBS gets from the sports xchange are ridiculous.  First of all, this class was all Matt Brown.  There is no way they should give Z credit for bringing in this crap, excuse me, crop of players.  The only good player was Hamilton and he is still a poor man's Quinton Day.  Johnson didnt start playing till the end of the year, and the other one, whos ...(more)
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January 22, 2008 2:35 am
It has been hard listening to the Roos this year. God even when I miss the games and catch replayed games, they just are not together at all. They seem all out of sorts. I have seen some improvement though. I just hope that come Summit League conference tournament time if the Roos make it they are playing together, at this point that will be the only way in to the Big Dance.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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