UMKC dismisses senior guard Martez Harrison following Title IX investigation
Reese Strickland / USA TODAY Sports
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Missouri-Kansas City has dismissed senior guard Martez Harrison, the Roos' second-leading scorer, after an investigation into his behavior by the school's Title IX office.
Roos coach Kareem Richardson did not say in a statement Monday what prompted the investigation, but he did say ''Martez failed to meet the expectations we have for student-athletes in our program.''
Harrison had been suspended since late November.
The 5-foot-11 guard from Kansas City averaged 16.5 points through the Roos' first six games, and was already among the program's career scoring leaders. He finishes his UMKC career with 1,654 points.
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