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2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team


2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball
Horizon League
22–9 (12–4 Horizon)
Rob Jeter (1st season)
Duffy Conroy (2nd season)
Chad Boudreau (1st season)
U.S. Cellular ArenaKlotsche Center

The 2005–06 Milwaukee Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee during the 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Panthers, led by head coach Rob Jeter, played their home games at the U.S. Cellular Arena and Klotsche Center and were members of the Horizon League. They finished the season 22–9, 12–4 in Horizon League play to finish in first place. They were champions of the Horizon League tournament to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament where they received a #11 seed and defeated #6 seed Oklahoma before losing to the eventual National Champion #3 seed Florida in the second round.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
Nov 2, 2005*8:00 pmParksideW 69–46U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, WI
Nov 8, 2005*7:00 pmPlattevilleW 63–47U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, WI
Nov 15, 2005*7:00 pmat No. 12 Memphis NIT Season Tip-OffL 52–790–1FedExForum (10,165)Memphis, TN
Nov 21, 2005*7:00 pmUpper IowaW 93–641–1U.S. Cellular Arena (2,736)Milwaukee, WI
Nov 28, 2005*8:00 pmat Tennessee TechL 67–721–2Eblen Center (2,612)Cookeville, TN
Dec 3, 2005*8:00 pmSaint LouisW 82–712–2U.S. Cellular Arena (4,235)Milwaukee, WI
Dec 6, 2005*7:00 pmat South Dakota StateW 76–513–2Frost Arena (2,121)Brookings, SD
Dec 10, 2005*7:00 pmHawaiiW 58–524–2U.S. Cellular Arena (4,325)Milwaukee, WI
Dec 15, 2005*7:00 pm, ESPNat WisconsinL 68–744–3Kohl Center (17,142)Madison, WI
Dec 17, 20057:00 pmGreen BayW 80–605–3(1–0)U.S. Cellular Arena (5,354)Milwaukee, WI
Dec 21, 2005*7:00 pmOaklandW 83–606–3U.S. Cellular Arena (3,210)Milwaukee, WI
Dec 27, 2005*8:00 pmat WyomingW 84–697–3Arena-Auditorium (5,298)Laramie, WY
Dec 30, 2005*8:00 pmat MontanaW 78–748–3Dahlberg Arena (7,213)Missoula, MT
Jan 2, 20067:00 pmCleveland StateW 75–689–3(2–0)U.S. Cellular Arena (3,153)Milwaukee, WI
Jan 5, 20067:30 pmat UICW 68–4510–3(3–0)UIC Pavilion (4,008)Chicago, IL
Jan 7, 20067:00 pmButlerW 64–5911–3(4–0)U.S. Cellular Arena (5,512)Milwaukee, WI
Jan 11, 20067:00 pmLoyola (IL)W 78–7512–3(5–0)U.S. Cellular Arena (5,133)Milwaukee, WI
Jan 14, 20063:00 pmat Green BayL 77–8412–4(5–1)Resch Center (6,495)Green Bay, WI
Jan 18, 20066:00 pmat DetroitW 72–7113–4(6–1)Calihan Hall (2,386)Detroit, MI
Jan 21, 20067:00 pmWright StateW 61–5414–4(7–1)U.S. Cellular Arena (6,637)Milwaukee, WI
Jan 26, 20066:30 pmat Youngstown StateW 78–7015–4(8–1)Beeghly Center (2,082)Youngstown, OH
Jan 30, 20067:00 pmat Loyola (IL)W 68–5716–4(9–1)Joseph J. Gentile Center (2,569)Chicago, IL
Feb 2, 20066:00 pmat Wright StateL 54–5916–5(9–2)Nutter Center (6,595)Fairborn, OH
Feb 4, 20061:00 pmat ButlerL 60–63 OT16–6(9–3)Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,101)Indianapolis, IN
Feb 9, 20067:30 pmYoungstown StateW 98–5717–6(10–3)U.S. Cellular Arena (5,324)Milwaukee, WI
Feb 11, 20064:30 pmat Cleveland StateW 86–5718–6(11–3)Wolstein Center (2,074)Cleveland, OH
Feb 15, 20067:00 pmUICL 86–94 OT18–7(11–4)U.S. Cellular Arena (4,564)Milwaukee, WI
Feb 18, 2006*1:00 pmMissouri State ESPN BracketBustersL 63–7218–8U.S. Cellular Arena (6,660)Milwaukee, WI
Feb 21, 20067:00 pmDetroitW 76–5719–8(12–4)U.S. Cellular Arena (5,206)Milwaukee, WI
Mar 4, 20066:00 pm(1)(4) Loyola (IL) SemifinalsW 80–6620–8U.S. Cellular Arena (7,502)Milwaukee, WI
Mar 7, 20068:00 pm, ESPN(1)(2) Butler ChampionshipW 87–7121–8U.S. Cellular Arena (10,021)Milwaukee, WI
Mar 16, 2006*11:25 am(11 MSP)vs. (6 MSP) No. 24 Oklahoma First RoundW 82–7422–8Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Florida
Mar 18, 2006*2:20 pm, CBS(11 MSP)vs. (3 MSP) No. 11 Florida Second RoundL 60–8222–9Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (13,777)Jacksonville, Florida
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. MSP=Minneapolis. All times are in Central Time.

First round games at campus sites of higher seeds

Second round and semifinals hosted by the top seed. Championship hosted by best remaining seed

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