List of Historical Records of The Milwaukee Panthers - Baseball

Baseball

Milwaukee Panthers
Year Conference (seed) Record Coach NCAA
2013 Horizon League Scott Doffek
2012 Horizon League (3) 27-27 Scott Doffek
2011 Horizon League (3) 28-28 Scott Doffek
2010 Horizon League (2)* 33-26 Scott Doffek Tempe Regional
2009 Horizon League (2) 28-27 Scott Doffek
2008 Horizon League (5) 25-36 Scott Doffek
2007 Horizon League (3) 25-32 Scott Doffek
2006 Horizon League (2) 32-25 Jerry Augustine
2005 Horizon League (3) 26-31 Jerry Augustine
2004 Horizon League (5) 23-30 Jerry Augustine
2003 Horizon League (3) 25-25 Jerry Augustine
2002 Horizon League (2)* 36-20 Jerry Augustine Lincoln Regional
2001 Horizon League (1)* 39-18 Jerry Augustine South Bend Regional
2000 Horizon League (1) 30-24 Jerry Augustine
1999 Horizon League (2)* 31-29 Jerry Augustine Lubbuck Regional
1998 Horizon League (2) 33-15-1 Jerry Augustine
1997 Horizon League (3) 28-30 Jerry Augustine
1996 Horizon League (2) 23-26 Jerry Augustine
1995 Horizon League (4) 21-24 Jerry Augustine
1994 Summit League (6) 20-30 Bill Schufrieder
1993 Independent 10-19 Scott Kugi
1992 Independent 14-32 Scott Kugi
1991 Independent 9-35 Scott Kugi
  • * Won Conference Tournament: (2010, 2002, 2001, 1999)

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