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Jennifer Roos
Biographical details
Born (1971-07-17) July 17, 1971 (age 52)
Playing career
1992–1993Davidson
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–2001Davidson (asst.)
2001–2004Bowling Green (asst.)
2004–2012Bowling Green (assoc. HC)
2012–2018Bowling Green

Jennifer Roos (born July 17, 1971)[1] was the head women's basketball coach for the Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team from 2012 through 2018.

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Early life

Roos is from Louisville, Kentucky. She played basketball, field hockey, and lacrosse for Davidson. She earned her degree in history from Davidson University in 1993.[2]

Coaching career

Early in her career Roos was an assistant at Davidson. Roos was a long time assistant at Bowling Green under Curt Miller from 2001 through 2012.[3] Miller's teams were very successful winning eight MAC titles.[4] On April 16, 2012, she was named Bowling Green's head coach when Miller accepted the head coach position at Indiana.[2] Her initial teams were successful. Bowling Green won 24 games in 2012–13.[5] In her second season in 2013–14 the Falcons won 30 games and won the MAC regular season title and she was MAC coach of the year.[6][7] Her later teams were not as successful. She was fired by BGSU on March 8, 2018.[8]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Bowling Green (Mid-American Conference) (2012–2018)
2012–13 Bowling Green 24–11 11–5 2nd (East) WNIT Third Round
2013–14 Bowling Green 30–5 17–1 1st (East) WNIT Quarterfinals
2014–15 Bowling Green 9–21 2–16 6th (East)
2015–16 Bowling Green 10–18 6–12 4th (East)
2016–17 Bowling Green 8–23 4–14 5th (East)
2017–18 Bowling Green 11–19 3–15 5th (East)
Bowling Green: 92–97 (.487) 43–63 (.406)
Total: 92–97 (.487)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. ^ "Women's Basketball Coaches Career". NCAA. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Jennifer Roos Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at BGSU". BGSU Athletics. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  3. ^ "Jennifer Roos Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at BGSU". WTOL. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  4. ^ "Indiana's Curt Miller steps down". ESPN. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  5. ^ "Bowling Green Falcons Schedule 2012–13". ESPN. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  6. ^ "No. 25 Falcons Prepare for MAC Tournament in Cleveland". BGSU Athletics. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  7. ^ "Bowling Green Falcons Schedule 2013–14". ESPN. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  8. ^ "Bowling Green fires women's basketball coach Jennifer Roos". WTVG. Retrieved 2022-06-12.

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