
Kansas City Overwhelmed in Third, Yield Competitive Contest to Miners
11/25/2025 9:43:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Emani Bennett dropped 16 points in her return to action, leading the squad in scoring
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City Women's Basketball (2-4) got off to the start they were looking for but ultimately couldn't hold on, falling 75-64 to UTEP (5-0) inside the Swinney Center on Tuesday evening. The Roos controlled the flow of the game in the first half, getting out to a 8-5 lead following back-to-back three point buckets from Emani Bennett. The junior guard had missed the Roos last two games due to injury but returned to the floor against the Miners.
Bennett's offensive punch was a welcome sign for the Roos, scoring 11 of the Roos 19 first quarter points with KC up three after 10 minutes. Kansas City came out of the starting blocks hot, going 8-14 (57%) from the field as a team through the first quarter. The Roos cooled a bit in the second, shooting 36% from the floor but still outscored UTEP 14-11 in the period and held the Miners to 33% themselves while taking a six point edge into the halftime break.
The third quarter proved to be a pivotal turning point in the game as the Miners went on a 13-6 run to open the frame and took a lead when Ivane Tensaie sank a go-ahead three pointer, making it 40-39 at the 5:06 mark of the third. UTEP continued to shoot the ball at a high rate, opening up a double digit advantage later on in the quarter thanks to 58% shooting overall and going 5-6 from downtown.
Kansas City went toe-to-toe with UTEP in the fourth but the Roos were unable to mount the needed run to close the gap and truly climb their way back into the contest, ultimately yielding a 75-64 score at the final buzzer. The Roos shot 41% from the field for the game but knocked down nine three pointers, going 56% from deep. It's the third consecutive game of 50%-plus shooting from three point territory as Kansas City continues to earn their stripes in that area.
The Roos were plus-two in the turnover battle, forcing 17 on UTEP while committing 15 of their own. The Miners were able to out-rebound Kansas City 45-30 on the boards while nabbing six more offensive rebounds. Behind Bennett's team-high 16 point scoring effort was Jamyah Winter who poured in 14 points and knocked down four three pointers. Winter went 4-8 from distance, giving her a third straight game of four or more made triples. Elauni Bennett chipped in eight points and five rebounds while Tierra Trotter notched nine points and three assists.
Kansas City will look to close out their three game home stand on a high note as the Roos clash with Austin Peay at 2 p.m. this Saturday on the Summit League Network.




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