Team: | Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001) |
Teamdisplay: | Milwaukee Mustangs |
Shortnavlink: | Milwaukee Mustangs |
Year: | 1994 |
Record: | 0–12 |
Division Place: | 6th, American |
Coach: | Lou Saban (games 1–4) Art Haege (games 5–12) |
Stadium: | Bradley Center |
Playoffs: | Did not make playoffs |
No Prevseason: | yes |
Next: | 1995 |
The 1994 Milwaukee Mustangs season was the first season for the Milwaukee Mustangs. They finished the 1994 season 0–12, and were one of two teams in the American Conference to miss the playoffs.[1]
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site (attendance) | ||||
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Final score | Team record | |||||||
1 | May 23 | at Fort Worth Cavalry | L 28–65 | 0–1 | Tarrant County Convention Center (2,852) | |||
2 | May 27 | Orlando Predators | L 24–58 | 0–2 | Bradley Center (14,087) | |||
3 | June 4 | at Charlotte Rage | L 10–51 | 0–3 | Charlotte Coliseum (11,800) | |||
4 | June 10 | Las Vegas Sting | L 24–32 | 0–4 | Bradley Center (12,155) | |||
5 | June 20 | at Miami Hooters | L 27–35 | 0–5 | Miami Arena (7,414) | |||
6 | June 24 | Fort Worth Cavalry | L 44–50 | 0–6 | Bradley Center (13,703) | |||
7 | July 1 | Albany Firebirds | L 27–50 | 0–7 | Bradley Center (15,055) | |||
8 | July 9 | at Tampa Bay Storm | L 35–69 | 0–8 | ThunderDome (20,266) | |||
9 | July 16 | at Massachusetts Marauders | L 51–58 | 0–9 | Worcester Centrum (7,223) | |||
10 | July 22 | Cleveland Thunderbolts | L 41–42 | 0–10 | Bradley Center (15,169) | |||
11 | Bye | |||||||
12 | August 6 | at Albany Firebirds | L 35–55 | 0–11 | Knickerbocker Arena (11,941) | |||
13 | August 12 | Massachusetts Marauders | L 30–44 | 0–12 | Bradley Center (15,220) |
No Milwaukee players made the All–Arena teams.[1]