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Milwaukee Panthers Founded: 1957 University University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Conference Horizon Location Milwaukee, WI Head Coach Scott Doffek (5th year) Home Stadium Henry Aaron Field and Miller Park
(Capacity: 150 and 45,808)Nickname Panthers Colors Black and Gold NCAA Tournament Appearances 1999, 2001, 2002, 2010 Conference Tournament Champions 1999, 2002, 2010 Conference Champions 2000, 2001 The Milwaukee Panthers are an NCAA Division I college baseball team competing in the Horizon League for the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The current head coach is Scott Doffek.
As the only Division I college baseball team in the state of Wisconsin, the Panthers have seen much success, including posting six 30-win seasons in the last nine years. They have also qualified for three NCAA Tournaments since 1999, including a win over #1 ranked Rice in the first round of the 1999 NCAA Tournament. In 2008 the Panthers were the number five seed in the conference tournament and made the finals only to lose 16-3 to number one UIC. The 2010 team saw them reach the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2002, only to lose to number one Arizona State and then to San Diego in the elimination braket.
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Coaches
Coach Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Scott Doffek 2007-Present 111 121 0 .479 Jerry Augustine 1995-2006 347 297 1 .539 Bill Schufrieder 1994 20 30 0 .400 Scott Kugi 1991-1993 33 86 0 .277 Jim Burian 1987-1990 62 115 0 .350 Frank Orzel 1971-1973 27 50 0 .351 Bill Ritter 1957-1970 122 161 1 .431 NCAA Tournament Results
The Panthers have appeared in four NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–5.
Year Round Opponent Result/Score 1999 Regional (Game 1)
Regional (Game 2)
Regional (Game 3)Rice
Texas tech
RiceW 8–4
L 8–5
L 27–12001 Regional UC-Santa Barbara L 13–12 2002 Regional SW Missouri State L 6–1 2010 Regional (Game 1)
Regional (Game 2)Arizona State
San DiegoL 6–2
L 22–1Yearly Records
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Milwaukee (Independent) (1991–1993) 1991 Scott Kugi 9-35 1992 Scott Kugi 14-32 1993 Scott Kugi 10-19 Milwaukee (Summit League) (1994–1994) 1994 Bill Schufrieder 20-30 9-12 6th Milwaukee (Horizon League) (1995–Present) 1995 Jerry Augustine 21-24 6-9 7th 1996 Jerry Augustine 23-26 13-8 2nd 1997 Jerry Augustine 28-30 13-11 3rd 1998 Jerry Augustine 33-15-1 14-6 2nd 1999 Jerry Augustine 31-29 11-7 2nd Lubbuck Regional 2000 Jerry Augustine 30-24 12-6 1st 2001 Jerry Augustine 39-18 16-4 1st South Bend Regional 2002 Jerry Augustine 36-20 15-8 2nd Lincoln Regional 2003 Jerry Augustine 25-25 13-10 3rd 2004 Jerry Augustine 23-30 9-10 5th 2005 Jerry Augustine 26-31 12-8 3rd 2006 Jerry Augustine 32-25 18-12 2nd 2007 Scott Doffek 25-32 16-14 3rd 2008 Scott Doffek 25-36 11-15 5th 2009 Scott Doffek 28-27 14-9 2nd 2010 Scott Doffek 33-26 17-8 2nd Tempe Regional 2011 Scott Doffek 28-28 15-10 3rd Total: National Champion Conference Regular Season Champion Conference Tournament Champion
Conference Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champion Conference Division ChampionAll-Americans
- Mike Goetz, 2006
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