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''Not to be confused with [[Kansas City|Kansas City University]] in Kansas City, Kansas, which closed in 1933, the same year UMKC opened.''
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The '''University of Missouri-Kansas City''', or "'''UMKC'''"", Kangaroos compete as members of the [[{{wac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball.  The school does not sponsor football.  UMKC is a public institution located in the Rockhill neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.  The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 9,000.
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The '''University of Missouri-Kansas City''', or "'''UMKC'''"", Kangaroos compete as members of the [[{{wac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball.  The school does not sponsor football.  UMKC, originally founded as the '''University of Kansas City''', is a public institution located in the Rockhill neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.  The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 9,000.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 11 December 2014

Not to be confused with Kansas City University in Kansas City, Kansas, which closed in 1933, the same year UMKC opened.

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Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Division: NCAA Division I
Conference (basketball): Western Athletic Conference
Arena: Municipal Auditorium

The University of Missouri-Kansas City, or "UMKC"", Kangaroos compete as members of the Western Athletic Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school does not sponsor football. UMKC, originally founded as the University of Kansas City, is a public institution located in the Rockhill neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 9,000.