Multiple reigning national champions and all-conference talents who hail from Wisconsin are ready to fuel NCAA Tournament runs for their women's basketball programs.
- SEAN DAVIS
Madison West and Marshall helped break ground as two of the state's first girls basketball champions. The players and coaches still carry immense pride 50 years later.
- Olivia Janik
Teams and star players each look to hoist the trophy in Green Bay. Here's where things stand ahead of the respective games.
- Kaitlyn Hupp
The Badger girls varsity basketball team took on Milwaukee Reagan in a primetime Friday night match up on Feb. 27, winning the game 74-60.
- Olivia Janik
Here are five girls basketball athletes that have potential to be the X factor for their team in the playoffs.
- Kaitlyn Hupp
The Bulldogs won in a 34-27 Tuesday night match up against University Lake School to raise their record 4-18 before the post-season games start.
- Kaitlyn Hupp
Badger played in a conference double header against Westosha Central on Feb. 13. The boys team came out with a win and the girls ultimately fell in the last minute to the Falcons.
Leah Paulsen led all scorers with 24 points and Mya Gonzalez had 17 points.
Nyajuacni Riak, one of the top girls basketball 2028 recruits in the country, surpassed 1,000 career points during a statement victory for Madison La Follette.
A collection of photos from the Verona at Madison La Follette girls basketball game that will go a long way in determining the conference champion.
Madison La Follette sophomore Nyajuacni Riak makes a contested 3-pointer in her team's game against Verona to score her 1,000th career point
The Williams Bay Varsity Girls basketball team raised $1700 for a local Lake Geneva nonprofit organization focused on helping community members through cancer journeys during a conference game against Delavan-Darien High School on Feb. 2.
Hattie Grisafe, Little Chute HS, WI, off-balance game-winner
The girls varsity basketball team won 78-55, while the boys team fell 89-80.
As girls basketball participation drops across the U.S., a powerhouse program in rural Iowa shows how tradition, community and early investment can still keep the sport thriving.
BFHS Girls Basketball lost 42-51 against Beloit Turner on a Thursday night conference game. Turner had another celebration as senior Jayla Hodges achieved her 1,000th career point.
Senior Ella Jooss led the team 16 points and her classmate Lillian Butinas contributed eight.
The Chiefs improved to 6-5 on the season.
After Walser made the basket, the home crowd erupted with cheers and displayed signs with 1,000 on them, as players from both teams congratulated the senior forward.
The city's biggest basketball rivalry returned Friday night at Tremper High School in Kenosha. The Red Devils earned a pair of victories early in the season.
Williams Bay Girls Basketball won their game against Kenosha Christian Life 48-21 on Tues. Nov. 25.
Affiliate. Learn how to find and buy top crypto presales and what to look for when researching.
Affiliate. Learn how to find and buy the newest meme coins.
Affiliate. Learn how to find and buy the next big crypto coins before they explode.
BFHS Girls Varsity basketball won their second game this season 59-46 against Palmyra-Eagle Panthers.
Collegiate programs’ frequent use of the transfer portal has led to unintended consequences for the future of high school recruitment. Learn how area recruits view the constantly evolving situation.
A collection of photos from Bradford's girls basketball sectional final against Muskego.
Most teams have finished their runs in their respective regional and sectional brackets, but even the teams that are done had some promising performances.
The Williams Bay Girls Basketball team’s improbable run finally came to end in their WIAA Division 5 Regional Final game on their home court Saturday, March 1, falling to Madison Country Day 47-37.
The Lake Geneva Girls Basketball 2024-2025 season came to a heartbreaking end Friday, Feb. 28, falling in a nailbiter to Kenosha Tremper 54-53 in the WIAA Division 1 Regional Tournament.
This group of "glue girls" could make a difference in the WIAA postseason, which continues Friday night.
Following their loss to Waterford Jan. 30, the Lake Geneva Badger girls basketball team bounced back in a big way Tuesday, Feb. 4, defeating the Falcons of Westosha Central 57-45.

