List of Historical Records of The Milwaukee Panthers - Men's Swimming and Diving (Dual Records)

Men's Swimming and Diving (Dual Records)

Milwaukee Panthers
Year Conference (seed) Record Coach NCAA
2012-13 Horizon League (2) 6-2 Kyle Clements
2011-12 Horizon League (1) 10-0 Kyle Clements
2010-11 Horizon League (1) 10-3 Kyle Clements
2009-10 Horizon League (1) 7-5 Erica Janssen
2008-09 Horizon League (3) 10-5 Erica Janssen
2007-08 Horizon League (3) 6-4 Dave Griffore
2006-07 Horizon League (3) 5-4 Dave Griffore
2005-06 Horizon League (5) 5-7-1 Dave Clark
2004-05 Horizon League (5) 4-4 Dave Clark
2003-04 Horizon League (5) 3-3 Dave Clark
2002-03 Horizon League (4) 4-5 Dave Clark
2001-02 Horizon League (4) 3-6 Dave Clark
2000-01 Horizon League (4) 5-7 Dave Clark
1999-00 Horizon League (1)* 6-3-1 Dave Clark
1998-99 Horizon League (3) 7-4 Dave Clark
1997-98 Horizon League (2) 8-6 Dave Clark
1996-97 Horizon League (4) 9-4 Dave Clark
1995-96 Horizon League (4) 11-3 Dave Clark
1994-95 Horizon League (6) 11-4 Dave Clark
1993-94 Summit League (5) 11-3 Dave Clark
1992-93 Summit League (4) 8-6 Dave Clark
1991-92 Independent 13-0 Dave Clark
1990-91 Independent 7-2 Dave Enzler
  • * Won Conference: (2012, 2011, 2010, 2000)

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