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This article lists the history record of the Phoenix at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.
UW–Green Bay Phoenix | |||||
Year | Conference (seed) | Record | Coach | Top 25 | NCAA/NIT/CBI |
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2014-2015 | Horizon League (2) | 24-9 | Brian Wardle | NIT | |
2013-2014 | Horizon League (1) | 24-7 | Brian Wardle | NIT | |
2012-13 | Horizon League (3) | 18-16 | Brian Wardle | CIT | |
2011-12 | Horizon League (6) | 15-15 | Brian Wardle | ||
2010-11 | Horizon League (7) | 14-18 | Brian Wardle | ||
2009-10 | Horizon League (3) | 21-12 | Tod Kowalczyk | CBI | |
2008-09 | Horizon League (2) | 22-11 | Tod Kowalczyk | CBI 1st Round | |
2007-08 | Horizon League (7) | 15-15 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2006-07 | Horizon League (4) | 19-15 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2005-06 | Horizon League (3) | 15-16 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2004-05 | Horizon League (3) | 17-11 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2003-04 | Horizon League (6) | 17-11 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2002-03 | Horizon League (6) | 10-20 | Tod Kowalczyk | ||
2001-02 | Horizon League (8) | 9-21 | Mike Heideman | ||
2000-01 | Horizon League (7) | 11-17 | Mike Heideman | ||
1999-00 | Horizon League (4) | 14-16 | Mike Heideman | ||
1998-99 | Horizon League (3) | 20-11 | Mike Heideman | ||
1997-98 | Horizon League (4) | 17-12 | Mike Heideman | ||
1996-97 | Horizon League (4) | 14-14 | Mike Heideman | ||
1995-96 | Horizon League (1) | 25-4 | Mike Heideman | 1st Round | |
1994-95 | Horizon League (2)* | 22-9 | Dick Bennett | 1st Round | |
1993-94 | Summit League (1)* | 27-7 | Dick Bennett | 2nd Round | |
1992-93 | Summit League (4) | 13-14 | Dick Bennett | ||
1991-92 | Summit League (1) | 24-6 | Dick Bennett | NIT | |
1990-91 | Summit League (2)* | 24-7 | Dick Bennett | 1st Round | |
1989-90 | Summit League (2) | 24-8 | Dick Bennett | NIT | |
1988-89 | Summit League (4) | 14-14 | Dick Bennett | ||
1987-88 | Summit League (3) | 18-9 | Dick Bennett | ||
1986-87 | Summit League (4) | 15-14 | Dick Bennett | ||
1985-86 | Summit League (7) | 5-23 | Dick Bennett | ||
1984-85 | Summit League (8) | 4-24 | Dick Lien | ||
1983-84 | Summit League (6) | 9-19 | Dick Lien | ||
1982-83 | Summit League (8) | 9-19 | Dick Lien | ||
1981-82 | Independent | 14-13 | Dave Buss |
UW–Green Bay Phoenix | |||||
Year | Conference (seed) | Record | Coach | Top 25 | NCAA/WNIT |
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2012-2013 | Horizon League (1)* | 29-3 | Kevin Borseth | 20th | 1st Round |
2011-2012 | Horizon League (1)* | 31-2 | Matt Bollant | 13th | 2nd Round |
2010-2011 | Horizon League (1)* | 34-2 | Matt Bollant | 9th | Sweet 16 |
2009-2010 | Horizon League (1) | 28-5 | Matt Bollant | RV | 2nd Round |
2008-09 | Horizon League (1)* | 29-4 | Matt Bollant | RV | 1st Round |
2007-08 | Horizon League(1) | 26-6 | Matt Bollant | RV | WNIT |
2006-07 | Horizon League(1)* | 29-4 | Kevin Borseth | 21st | 2nd Round |
2005-06 | Horizon League(1) | 23-7 | Kevin Borseth | WNIT | |
2004-05 | Horizon League(1)* | 27-4 | Kevin Borseth | 24th | 1st Round |
2003-04 | Horizon League(1)* | 23-8 | Kevin Borseth | 1st Round | |
2002-03 | Horizon League(1)* | 28-4 | Kevin Borseth | 21st | 2nd Round |
2001-02 | Horizon League(1)* | 24-7 | Kevin Borseth | 1st Round | |
2000-01 | Horizon League (1) | 22-9 | Kevin Borseth | WNIT | |
1999-00 | Horizon League (1)* | 21-9 | Kevin Borseth | 1st Round | |
1998-99 | Horizon League (1)* | 19-10 | Kevin Borseth | 1st Round | |
1997-98 | Horizon League (2)* | 21-9 | Carol Hammerle | 1st Round | |
1996-97 | Horizon League (3) | 18-11 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1995-96 | Horizon League (1) | 20-9 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1994-95 | Horizon League (4) | 19-9 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1993-94 | Summit League (2)* | 18-11 | Carol Hammerle | 1st Round | |
1992-93 | Summit League (2) | 19-10 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1991-92 | North Star(1) | 24-7 | Carol Hammerle | WNIT | |
1990-91 | North Star(1) | 22-6 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1989-90 | North Star(3) | 16-13 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1988-89 | North Star(3) | 19-10 | Carol Hammerle | ||
1987-88 | Independent | 22-6 | Carol Hammerle |
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