List of Historical Records of The Milwaukee Panthers

List Of Historical Records Of The Milwaukee Panthers

This article lists the history record of the Panthers at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

  • From 1979–2001 the Horizon League was called the Midwestern Collegiate Conference.
  • Panthers moved all sports to NCAA Division 1 in the 1990–91 school year.
  • Men's soccer has been in NCAA Division I since 1973, men's basketball was in division 1 from 1973–1980 before moving back to Division III.
  • In 2007 the Mid-Continent Conference changed its name to the Summit League.

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