College basketball team
The Milwaukee Panthers women's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Horizon League for the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee . The current head coach is Kyle Rechlicz replacing longtime head coach Sandy Botham in 2012.
The Panthers have also won two conference titles in 2001 and 2006 with that they have won two conference tournament titles in 2001 and 2006.
History
Milwaukee in action against Wisconsin in 2022
The Milwaukee women's basketball teams' began with the 1971–72 school year where they competed at the AIAW level. It moved to NAIA in 1982 before moving to NCAA Division 2 in the 1987 season. Since 1990, the program has been competing in NCAA Division I. It made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2001 and its second in 2006.[ 2]
NCAA tournament results
The Panthers have appeared in two NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 0–2.
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2001
#16
First round
#1 Duke
L 96–63
2006
#13
First round
#4 Michigan State
L 65–46
WNIT Tournament results
The Panthers have appeared in one WNIT Tournament. Their combined record is 0–1.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result/Score
2016
First round
Minnesota
L 87–80
WBI Tournament results
The Panthers have appeared in one WBI Tournament. Their combined record is 2–1.
NAIA Division I
The Lady Panthers appeared twice in the NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament . Their combined record was 6–2.
Year
Round
Opponent
Result/Score
1984
District 14 District 14 Bi-District Championship Quarterfinals
Marquette Green Bay Bemidji State Portland
W 75–56 W 83–74 W 76–66 L 74–63
1985
District 14 District 14 Bi-District Championship Quarterfinals
UW-Eau Claire Green Bay Bemidji State Carson-Newmann
W 87–57 W 72–64 W 71–65 L 71–68
Year-by-year records
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Milwaukee (AIAW ) (1971–1982)
1971–1972
Erika Sander
4–3
1972–1973
Erika Sander
1–6
1973–1974
Erika Sander
2–9
Milwaukee (WWIAC ) (1974–1984)
1974–1975
Erika Sander
7–9
1975–1976
Erika Sander
6–11
1976–1977
Linda Borowski
1–9
1977–1978
Nancy Schley
2–16
1978–1979
M.A. Kelling
5–17
0–6
7th
1979–1980
M.A. Kelling
17–10
2–2
3rd
1980–1981
M.A. Kelling
18–12
6–4
3rd
1981–1982
M.A. Kelling
18–12
7–3
2nd
Milwaukee (NAIA ) (1982–1987)
1982–1983
M.A. Kelling
22–8
5–1
t-1st
1983–1984
M.A. Kelling
25–8
9–1
1st
NAIA Quarterfinals
1984–1985
M.A. Kelling
25–7
NAIA Quarterfinals
1985–1986
M.A. Kelling
16–12
1986–1987
M.A. Kelling
20–9
Milwaukee (NCAA Division II Independent) (1987–1990)
1987–1988
M.A. Kelling
25–5
1988–1989
M.A. Kelling
19–10
1989–1990
M.A. Kelling
17–9
Milwaukee (NCAA Division I Independent) (1990–1993)
1990–1991
M.A. Kelling
11–16
1991–1992
M.A. Kelling
17–11
1992–1993
M.A. Kelling
15–12
Milwaukee (Mid-Continent Conference ) (1993–1994)
1993–1994
M.A. Kelling
12–15
9–9
t-6th
Milwaukee (Horizon League ) (1994–Present)
1994–1995
M.A. Kelling
2–25
1–15
12th
1995–1996
Jenny Sell
4–22
3–13
9th
1996–1997
Sandy Botham
16–12
10–6
4th
1997–1998
Sandy Botham
15–12
7–7
4th
1998–1999
Sandy Botham
11–16
7–7
5th
1999–2000
Sandy Botham
16–12
10–4
2nd
2000–2001
Sandy Botham
19–11
12–2
t–1st
NCAA first round
2001–2002
Sandy Botham
20–8
14–2
2nd
2002–2003
Sandy Botham
15–13
11–5
t–2nd
2003–2004
Sandy Botham
17–12
12–4
2nd
2004–2005
Sandy Botham
14–14
11–5
t–2nd
2005–2006
Sandy Botham
22–9
14–2
t–1st
NCAA first round
2006–2007
Sandy Botham
15–16
10–6
4th
2007–2008
Sandy Botham
17–14
11–7
t–2nd
2008–2009
Sandy Botham
15–18
7–11
7th
2009–2010
Sandy Botham
12–19
6–12
t-5th
2010–2011
Sandy Botham
12–18
9–9
t-5th
2011–2012
Sandy Botham
9–21
5–13
t-8th
2012–2013
Kyle Rechlicz
9–20
5–11
t-6th
2013–2014
Kyle Rechlicz
8–22
4–12
7th
2014–2015
Kyle Rechlicz
10–20
5–11
8th
2015–2016
Kyle Rechlicz
19–13
12–6
t-2nd
WNIT First round
2016–2017
Kyle Rechlicz
22–12
11–7
5th
WBI Semifinals
2017–2018
Kyle Rechlicz
21–12
11–7
3rd
WNIT Second round
2018–2019
Kyle Rechlicz
15–15
10–8
6th
2019–2020
Kyle Rechlicz
15–16
11–7
5th
2020–2021
Kyle Rechlicz
20–8
15–5
t–1st
WNIT Second round
2021–2022
Kyle Rechlicz
15–16
13–9
6th
2022–2023
Kyle Rechlicz
11–19
8–12
t–7th
Total:
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
References
External links
Teams Championships & awards Seasons