The Roos doubled down on Omaha with a 76-66 victory on Feb. 13. (KCRoosWBB Instagram)
While neither the University of Omaha or the Roos of UMKC put in a dazzling performance on Feb. 12, Kansas City ended up coming back in the second half to win 69-59. With a solid comeback, the Roos maintain a decent lead towards the end of the contest.
Little happened in the first quarter. Both teams started out a bit cold in terms of their shooting. In the first half, UMKC shot an abysmal 4-17 from the three-point line.
Personal fouls were a problem for the Roos throughout the game. However, it was a situation that never spiraled out of control.