Wisconsin
Wisconsin high school girls basketball tournament 2024 schedule, bracket
Games at 7 p.m. unless noted
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 1 schedule
Sectional 1 – Appleton East
(16) Chippewa Falls at (1) Hortonville
(9) Oshkosh West at (8) Appleton North
(12) Wausau West at (5) Stevens Point
(13) Oshkosh North at (4) Eau Claire Memorial
(14) Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln at (3) Neenah
(11) Appleton East at (6) Superior
(10) Holmen at (7) Marshfield
(15) Eau Claire North at (2) Hudson
Sectional 2 – Manitowoc Lutheran
(16) Sheboygan North at (1) Brookfield East
(9) Manitowoc Lincoln at (8) Divine Savior Holy Angels
(12) Green Bay Preble at (5) Homestead
(13) Fond du Lac at (4) Germantown
(14) Bay Port at (3) Hartford, 6
(11) Kaukauna at (6) De Pere
(10) Sussex Hamilton at (7) Menomonee Falls
(15) Brookfield Central at (2) Kimberly
Sectional 3 – Oregon
(16) Middleton at (1) Oregon
(9) Madison La Follette at (8) Madison Memorial
(12) Beloit Memorial at (5) Waunakee
(13) Sun Prairie West at (4) Kettle Moraine
(14) Sun Prairie East at (3) Verona
(11) Janesville Craig at (6) Madison East
(10) Mukwonago at (7) Oconomowoc
(15) Waukesha North/South at (2) Arrowhead
Sectional 4 – Kenosha Bradford
(16) Racine Horlick at (1) Muskego, 5
(9) Racine Case at (8) Badger
(12) Milwaukee Reagan at (5) Oak Creek
(13) Milwaukee Hamilton/Audubon at (4) Kenosha Tremper
(14) West Allis Hale at (3) Kenosha Bradford
(11) Westosha Central at (6) Milwaukee King
(10) Kenosha Intian Trail at (7) Milwaukee Bradley Tech/Arts
(15) West Allis Central at (2) Franklin
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 2 schedule
Sectional 1 – Wausau East
(8) River Falls at (1) Menomonie
(5) Hayward at (4) Mosinee
(6) Medford at (3) Rice Lake
(7) Merrill at (2) Lakeland
(8) Seymour at (1) Green Bay Notre Dame
(5) Shawano at (4) New London
(6) Green Bay Southwest at (3) Rhindelander
(7) Puladki at (2) Marinette
Sectional 2 – Watertown
(9) Plymouth at (1) Beaver Dam
(5) Ashwaubenon at (4) Menasha
(6) Luxemburg-Casco at (3) Watertown
(7) Slinger at (2) West De Pere
(8) Milwaukee Lutheran at (1) Pewaukee
(5) Cedarburg at (4) New Berlin Eisenhower
(6) Wauwatosa West at (3) Grafton
(10) New Berlin West at (2) Waukesha West
Sectional 3 – Baraboo
(9) La Crosse Logan at (1) West Salem
(5) Sauk Prairie at (4) Reedsburg
(6) La Crosse Central at (3) DeForest, 6:30
(7) Sparta at (2) Onalaska
(9) Mount Horedb at (1) McFarland
(5) Jefferson at (4) Whitewater
(6) Milton at (3) Elkhorn
(7) Stoughton at (2) Monona Grove
Sectional 4 – Whitefish Bay
(8) Nicolet at (1) Wauwatosa East
(5) St. Augustine Prep at (4) Wisconsin Lutheran
(6) St. Joan Antida Co-op at (3) Whitefish Bay
(7) Milwaukee Washington/Howard Fuller at (2) Pius XI
(8) Waterford at (1) Union Grove
(5) Racine Park at (4) Martin Luther
(6) Burlington at (3) Greenfield
(7) Greendale at (2) Whitnall
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 3 schedule
Sectional 1 – Amery
(9) Bloomer at (1) Baldwin-Woodville
(5) St. Croix Falls at (4) Ellsworth
(6) Barron at (3) Prescott
(7) St. Croix Central at (2) Somerset
(9) Adams-Friendship at (1) Elk Mound
(5) Arcadia at (4) Wisconsin Dells
(6) Mauston at (3) Altoona
(7) Viroqua at (2) La Crosse Aquinas
Sectional 2 – Brillion
(8) Waupaca at (1) Wittenberg-Birnamwood
(5) Amherst at (4) Menominee Indian
(11) Clintonville at (3) Oconto Falls
(7) Tomahawk at (2) Freedom
(8) Denmark at (1) Appleton Xavier
(5) Omro at (4) Wrightstown
(6) Winneconne at (3) Berlin
(10) Brillion at (2) Wautoma
Sectional 3 – Evansville
(8) Evansville at (1) Edgerton
(5) Platteville at (4) Beloit Turner
(6) Dodgeville at (3) Prairie du Chien
(7) Big Fot at (2) Madison Edgewood
(8) East Troy at (1) Waupun
(5) Lakeside Lutheran at (4) Lomira
(6) Columbus at (3) Lake Country Lutheran
(7) Watertown Luther Prep at (2) Lake Mills
Sectional 4 – Brown Deer
(9) North Fond du Lac at (1) Oostburg
(5) Brown Deer at (4) Dominican
(11) Campbellsport at (3) Sheboygan Falls
(7) Brookfield Academy at (2) Kettle Moraine Lutheran
(9) Racine St. Catherine’s at (1) Catholic Memorial
(5) St. Francis at (4) Shoreland Lutheran
(6) Golda Meir at (3) St. Thomas More
(7) Messmer at (2) Milwaukee Science
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 4 schedule
Sectional 1 – Eau Claire North
(9) Boyceville at (1) Fall Creek
(5) Colfax at (4) Grantsburg
(6) Shell Lake at (3) Eau Claire Regis
(7) Mondovi at (2) Durand-Arkansaw
(8) Marathon at (1) Chippewa Falls McDonell
(5) Abbotsford at (4) Stratford
(6) Cadott at (3) Cameron
(7) Chetek-Weyerhaeuser at (2) Phillips
Sectional 2 – Kimberly
(8) Manawa at (1) Neenah St. Mary
(5) Coleman at (4) Crandon
(6) Oconoto at (3) Bonduel
(7) Crivitz at (2) Laconia
(8) Howards Grove at (1) Kewaunee
(5) Mishicot at (4) Valders
(6) Algoma at (3) Manitowoc Lutheran
(10) Southern Door at (2) Sheboygan Lutheran
Sectional 3 – Wisconsin Dells
(8) Onalaska Luther at (1) Neillsville
(5) Whitehall at (4) Auburndale
(6) Melrose-Mindoro at (3) Bangor
(7) Osseo-Fairchild at (2) Westfield
(9) Lancaster at (1) New Glarus
(5) Brodhead at (4) Belleville
(6) Darlington at (3) Mineral Point
(7) Fennimore at (2) Cuba City
Sectional 4 – Beaver Dam
(8) Markesan at (1) Living Word Lutheran
(5) Fond du Lac St. Mary’s Springs at (4) Poynette
(6) Pardeeville at (3) Random Lake
(7) Cedar Grove-Belgium at (2) Winnebago Lutheran
(8) Marshall at (1) The Prairie School
(5) Abundant Life at (4) Deerfield
(6) Kenosha St. Joseph at (3) Cambridge
(7) Waterloo at (2) Milwaukee Juneau
WIAA girls basketball tournament Division 5 schedule
Sectional 1 – Hudson
(8) Prairie Farm at (1) Clear Lake
(5) Siren at (4) New Aubrun
(6) Clayton at (3) Turtle Lake
(10) Frederic at (2) Webster
(9) Gilman at (1) South Shore, 6:30
(5) Hurley at (4) Butternut
(6) Mellen at (3) Drummond
(7) Prentice at (2) Owen-Withee
Sectional 2 – Antigo
(8) Three Lakes/Phelps at (1) Stevens Point Pacelli
(5) Loyal at (4) Athens
(6) Columbus at (3) Greenwood
(7) Edgar at (2) Pittsville
(8) Oneida Nation at (1) Lena
(12) Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran at (4) Florence
(6) Gillett at (3) Wabeno/Laona
(10) Gibraltar at (2) Sevastopol
Sectional 3 – Portage
(8) Brookwood at (1) Cochrane-Fountain City
(5) Kickapoo at (4) Cashton
(6) Alma Center Lincoln at (3) Independence/Gilmanton
(10) Blair-Taylor at (2) Royall
(9) Barneveld at (1) Argyle/Pecatonica
(5) Ithaca at (4) Highland
(6) River Ridge at (3) Belmont
(7) Black Hawk at (2) Wauzeka-Steuben
Sectional 4 – Hartford
(8) Fall River at (1) Wisconsin Rapids Assumption
(5) Wild Rose at (4) Randolph
(6) Almond-Bancroft at (3) Oakfield
(10) Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah at (2) Oshkosh Lourdes
(9) Heritage Christian at (1) Albany/Monticello
(13) Juda at (5) Palmyra-Eagle
(6) Wayland Academy at (3) Sheboygan Christian
(10) Catholic Central at (2) Salam
Wisconsin
Tranfser Portal Predcition: Wisconsin trasnfer John Blackwell likely to land with contender
John Blackwell is one of the more sought-after players still available in the NCAA transfer portal. Big-time programs are coming after the former Wisconsin Badgers guard. And now, On3’s Joe Tipton is calling his shot on where Blackwell will end up.
Tipton has put in an RPM for Blackwell to commit and sign with the Duke Blue Devils. His level of confidence sits at 60%. If Duke head coach Jon Scheyer can get this one over the finish line, it could prove to be a massive addition.
“Wisconsin transfer John Blackwell is one of the most coveted players in the transfer portal,” Tipton said. “The 6-foot-4 shooting guard took an official visit to Duke on Monday and the Blue Devils are carrying the momentum in this recruitment. I’ve officially placed an RPM prediction in favor of Duke to ultimately land the star transfer.”
The On3 Industry Transfer Portal Rankings have Blackwell slotted as the No. 5 overall player to enter this cycle. Just looking at shooting guards, only one guy is ahead of him — Wake Forest‘s Juke Harris.
Blackwell spent three seasons in Madison before entering the transfer portal. He was in double figures over the last two years, averaging 19.1 points during the 2025-2026 campaign. Duke will enjoy his efficiency as well, shooting 43% from the field and 38.9% behind the three-point line.
There is more to what Blackwell can do than just shoot, though. He snagged just over five rebounds and dished out 2.3 assists per game.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
Before the RPM pick from Tipton, the latest update on where things stood with Blackwell came on Saturday. Tipton laid out who else is still considered to be in the running, including a visit schedule for the Wisconsin transfer. You can check out the full piece of intel here.
Duke has turned into one of the more consistent programs in college basketball, playing at a high level under Scheyer. The last three seasons have resulted in at least an Elite Eight appearance, even making the Final Four in 2025. Still, the expectations in Durham are to win a national championship. Maybe Blackwell is the guy who can help them take the next step forward.
Wisconsin
Rubber bullet carnage as 1,000 animal welfare activists storm beagle breeding lab in Wisconsin | Fortune
About 1,000 animal welfare activists who tried to gain entry Saturday to a beagle breeding and research facility in Wisconsin were turned back by police who fired rubber bullets and pepper spray into the crowd and arrested the group’s leader.
It was the second attempt in as many months by protesters to take beagles from the Ridglan Farms facility in Blue Mounds, a small town about 25 miles (about 40 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Madison.
Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett, said in a video statement that 300 to 400 protesters were “violently trying to break into the property” and assault officers. He said protesters have ignored designated areas for peaceful protest and blocked roads to prevent emergency vehicles from entering.
“This is not a peaceful protest,” Barrett said.
The sheriff’s department said a “significant” number of people were arrested out of about 1,000 protesters at the site but did not give an exact total as they were still being processed as of the afternoon.
Protesters tried to overcome barricades that included a manure-filled trench, hay bales and a barbed-wire fence. Some protesters did get through the fence but were unable to enter the facility, where an estimated 2,000 beagles are kept, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
“I just feel defeated,” activist Julie Vrzeski told the newspaper about three hours into the operation after no dogs had been successfully seized.
Activists later moved from the Ridglan facility to protest outside the jail in downtown Madison.
The group Coalition to Save the Ridglan Dogs had publicized plans to seize the dogs Sunday but launched its operation a day earlier. The X account of the group’s leader, Wayne Hsiung, posted a picture of him being arrested.
The sheriff’s department said a person who “recklessly” drove a pickup through the front gate of the property was arrested, “preventing a potentially deadly outcome.”
Protesters broke into the facility in March and took 30 dogs. Twenty-seven people were arrested on trespassing and other charges.
Ridglan has denied mistreating animals but agreed in October to give up its state breeding license as of July 1 as part of a deal to avoid prosecution on animal mistreatment charges.
On its website it says “no credible evidence of animal abuse, cruelty, mistreatment or neglect at Ridglan Farms has ever been presented or substantiated.”
Wisconsin
Wisconsin authorities put total arrests from clashes at beagle breeding facility at about 25
MADISON (AP) — Around 25 protesters were arrested as around 1,000 animal welfare activists tried to gain entry to a beagle breeding and research facility in Wisconsin and were met by officers firing pepper spray and rubber bullets, authorities said Sunday.
Saturday’s protest was the second attempt in as many months by demonstrators to take beagles from Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, about 25 miles (about 40 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Madison. They were turned back by officers who arrested the group’s leader.
Owen Ziliak/Wisconsin State Journal via AP
The Dane County Sheriff’s Office said the situation was “significantly calmer and more peaceful” on Sunday, when around 200 people assembled outside the farm. They dispersed after around two hours, it said.
“We’re pleased with the group’s cooperation today, and their willingness to remain peaceful, while still sending their message of concern for the dogs at Ridglan Farms,” Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said in a statement. “We are happy to support anyone who wants to exercise the right to protest, as long as they do so lawfully.”
Owen Ziliak/The Wisconsin State Journal via AP
The sheriff had said in a video statement Saturday that 300 to 400 protesters were “violently trying to break into the property.” They tried to overcome barricades that included a manure-filled trench, hay bales and a barbed-wire fence.
Owen Ziliak/Wisconsin State Journal via AP
Some got through the fence but were unable to enter the facility, where an estimated 2,000 beagles are kept, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
Amber Arnold/Wisconsin State Journal via AP
Those arrested included the leader of the Coalition to Save the Ridglan Dogs, Wayne Hsiung, 44, of New York, who was being held on a tentative felony charge of conspiracy to commit burglary. But most arrestees were just booked and released, the sheriff’s office said Sunday.
“No one should be assaulted for giving aid to a dog, even if damage to property is part of that rescue effort,” Hsuing said in a statement from jail Sunday that also accused authorities of using excessive force. “The animals of this Earth are not “things.” They’re sentient beings. And we have the right to rescue them from abuse,” he concluded.
Protesters took 30 dogs when they broke into the facility in March, when authorities arrested 27 people.
Ridglan denies mistreating animals but agreed in October to give up its state breeding license as of July 1 in a deal to avoid prosecution on animal mistreatment charges.
On its website, the company says “no credible evidence of animal abuse, cruelty, mistreatment or neglect at Ridglan Farms has ever been presented or substantiated.”
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