# Jennifer Roos

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American basketball coach

Jennifer Roos Biographical details Born (1971-07-17) July 17, 1971 (age 54) Playing career 1992–1993 Davidson Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1993–2001 Davidson (asst.) 2001–2004 Bowling Green (asst.) 2004–2012 Bowling Green (assoc. HC) 2012–2018 Bowling Green Head coaching record Overall 92–97 (.487)

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

## Early life

Roos is from [Louisville, Kentucky](/source/Louisville%2C_Kentucky). She played [basketball](/source/Basketball), [field hockey](/source/Field_hockey), and [lacrosse](/source/Lacrosse) for [Davidson](/source/Davidson_Wildcats_women's_basketball). She earned her degree in history from [Davidson College](/source/Davidson_College) in 1993.[2]

## Coaching career

Early in her career Roos was an assistant at [Davidson](/source/Davidson_Wildcats_women's_basketball). Roos was a long time assistant at Bowling Green under [Curt Miller](/source/Curt_Miller) from 2001 through 2012.[3] Miller's teams were very successful winning eight [MAC](/source/Mid-American_Conference) titles.[4] On April 16, 2012, she was named Bowling Green's head coach when Miller accepted the head coach position at [Indiana](/source/Indiana_Hoosiers_women's_basketball).[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

Record table 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. **[^](#cite_ref-NCAA_Coaches_1-0)** ["Women's Basketball Coaches Career"](http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/careersearch). *NCAA*. Retrieved September 28, 2015.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-BGSU_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-BGSU_2-1) ["Jennifer Roos Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at BGSU"](https://bgsufalcons.com/news/2012/4/16/WBB_0416121912.aspx). BGSU Athletics. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Jennifer Roos Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at BGSU"](https://www.wtol.com/article/news/jennifer-roos-named-head-womens-basketball-coach-at-bgsu/512-f9ae1d25-dc30-4af8-8bca-58b513ab74cd). WTOL. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Indiana's Curt Miller steps down"](https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/11263540/curt-miller-resigns-indiana-hoosiers-coach). ESPN. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Bowling Green Falcons Schedule 2012–13"](https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/189/season/2013). ESPN. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["No. 25 Falcons Prepare for MAC Tournament in Cleveland"](https://bgsufalcons.com/news/2014/3/11/WBB_0311140012.aspx). BGSU Athletics. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Bowling Green Falcons Schedule 2013–14"](https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/189/season/2014). ESPN. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Bowling Green fires women's basketball coach Jennifer Roos"](https://www.13abc.com/content/news/Bowling-Green-fires-womens-basketball-coach-Jennifer-Roos-476284413.html). WTVG. Retrieved June 12, 2022.

## External links

- [Bowling Green coaching biography](http://www.bgsufalcons.com/coaches.aspx?rc=272)

v t e Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball head coaches Sue Hager (1973–1976) Nora Liu (1976–1978) Kathy Bole (1978–1984) Fran Voll (1984–1991) Jaci Clark (1991–1998) Dee Knoblauch (1998–2001) Curt Miller (2001–2012) Jennifer Roos (2012–2018) Robyn Fralick (2018–2023) Fred Chmiel (2023– )

v t e Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Coach of the Year 1982: Wettig 1983: Wettig 1984: Golden 1985: Davenport 1986: Prichard 1987: Voll 1988: DeKalb 1989: Voll 1990: Wunder 1991: Fennelly 1992: Fennelly 1993: Clark 1994: Reall 1995: Reall 1996: Lindsay 1997: Ehlen 1998: Lindsay 1999: Ehlen 2000: Frese 2001: Ehlen 2002: Roller 2003: Ehlen 2004: Fantanarosa 2005: Miller 2006: Miller 2007: Miller 2008: Miller 2009: Cullop & Miller 2010: Kest 2011: Cullop 2012: Miller 2013: Cullop 2014: Roos 2015: Boldon 2016: Guevara 2017: Starkey 2018: Guevara 2019: Guevara 2020: Oesterle 2021: Fralick 2022: Cullop 2023: Cullop 2024: Cullop 2025: Sallee 2026: Box

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