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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
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When does daylight saving time start? What to know before clocks ‘spring forward’
Time to ‘fall back’ means it’s also time to check those smoke alarms
The same time to set your clocks back for daylight saving time is a great time to assure your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are in order.
Sunny spring evenings are just a few days away.
This weekend, clocks will “spring forward” as Milwaukee switches to daylight saving time for spring and summer.
That means you lose an hour of sleep the night before, but the city gains an extra hour of light in the evenings starting March 8, when the sun will set at 6:49 p.m., according to timeanddate.com.
The seasonal change often reignites debates about whether daylight saving time should exist at all. Though the time adjustment allows for more daylight during spring and summer evenings, many experts have argued it disturbs the body’s circadian rhythms and has other health drawbacks.
Here’s what to know as daylight saving time approaches.
When does daylight saving time start?
Daylight saving time will resume on Sunday, March 8. Clocks will jump forward one hour between 2 and 3 a.m., meaning there will be more light in the evening and less light in the morning.
When does daylight saving time end?
Daylight saving time will end for the season on Sunday, Nov. 1, when clocks are turned back an hour at 2 a.m.
What is daylight saving time?
Between March and November, Wisconsin residents set their clocks forward by an hour to gain more daylight in the evenings. During the other four months of the year, the clocks fall back to allow for more daylight in the mornings.
Daylight saving time was enacted during World War I in an attempt to save on fuel costs by adding an extra hour of sunlight to the day. While it’s a common misconception, its creation had nothing to do with allowing farmers to work longer hours, and the agriculture industry actually “fervently opposed” the measure, according to the Library of Congress.
When is the first 7 p.m. sunset of 2026 in Milwaukee?
Milwaukee will get its first 7 p.m. sunset of the year on Tuesday, March 17, according to timeanddate.com.
That day, the sun will rise at 7 a.m. that day and set at 7 p.m.
Why do some people want to end daylight saving time?
In the decades since daylight saving time was enacted, politicians, sleep experts and farmers have all pushed to change the practice, either by eliminating daylight saving time or making it permanent year-round.
In 2020, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine said the United States should “eliminate seasonal time changes in favor of a national, fixed, year-round time.” Daylight saving time disrupts the circadian rhythms of the human body, and the abrupt time change has been linked to higher risk of mood disorders and heart diseases, according to the organization.
The risk of vehicle crashes also increases each spring when drivers are especially sleep deprived after losing an hour of rest, the academy said.
As of October 2025, 19 states have enacted legislation to observe daylight saving time year-round, if Congress were to allow such a change, and two states and several territories observe permanent standard time year-round, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Over the years, some Wisconsin lawmakers have also drafted legislation to end daylight saving time, but those efforts have stalled.
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Vote: Who is Wisconsin High School Boys Basketball’s Top Guard of 2025-26?
With the action-packed Wisconsin high school boys basketball regular season completed and March Madness beginning, it’s time to take a look at some of the outstanding players and cast your vote for the best.
We began by looking at the most prolific individual scoring threats, talented 3-point shooters,strong rebounders, and top free-throw shooters so now it’s time to take a look at the high-caliber guards from throughout the state.
There are hundreds of high-caliber boys basketball players in Wisconsin, and these lists are not intended to be comprehensive.
Voting remains open until March 9 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
(Players are listed in alphabetical order and all nominees are leaders from the 2025-26 season as compiled by Bound.com, and WIAA; the poll is below the list of athletes)
Castillo is averaging 25.4 points per game with 5.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals for Greendale (18-6 overall record).
Collien is averaging 15 points per game with 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists for Oakfield (21-3 overall record).
Edwards is averaging 14.1 points per game with 7.1 rebounds and 6.6 assists for D.C. Everest (21-3 overall record).
Gray Jr. was averaging 24.3 points per game with 6.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.1 steals prior for West Allis Central (22-2 overall record).
Hereford is averaging 36.4 points per game with 9.0 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 4.1 steals for Beloit Memorial (22-2 overall record).
Johnson is averaging 27.3 points per game with 8.5 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.6 steals for Milwaukee Juneau (22-1 overall record).
Jones is averaging 23.3 points per game with 5.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.6 steals for Germantown (15-9 overall record).
Kern is averaging 16 points per game with 6.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists for New Berlin West (21-3 overall record).
Kilgore is averaging 14.6 points per game with 7.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 3.0 steals for Kewaunee (24-0 overall record).
Kohnen is averaging 16.3 points per game with 3.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.3 steals for Slinger (20-4 overall record).
Knueppel is averaging 17.4 points per game with 7.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.9 blocks, and 1.4 steals for Wisconsin Lutheran (24-0 overall record).
Loose is averaging 18.2 points per game with 5.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.3 steals for Port Washington (23-1 overall).
Manchester is averaging 35.8 points per game for Mount Horeb (19-5 overall record).
Platz is averaging 19.5 points per game with 7.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists, and 1.4 steals for Brookfield East (19-5 overall record).
Prochnow is averaging 21.3 points per game with 11.1 assists, 4.8 assists, and 3.2 steals for Reedsville (21-3 overall record).
Resch is averaging 21.3 points per game with 3.3 assists and 2.0 steals for Arrowhead (18-6 overall record).
Schultz is averaging 27.4 points per game with 6.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.0 steals for Plymouth (17-7 overall record).
Schwalbach is averaging 15 points per game with 4.7 assists and 3.3 rebounds, and 1.7 steals for Kaukauna (21-3 overall).
Sweeney is averaging 15.5 points per game for Appleton North (20-4 overall record).
Vandenberg is averaging 13 points per game with 2.3 assists and 2.0 rebounds for Freedom (23-1 overall).
About Our Player Poll Voting
High School on SI voting polls are meant to be a fun, lighthearted way for fans to show support for their favorite athletes and teams. Our goal is to celebrate all of the players featured, regardless of the vote totals. Sometimes one athlete will receive a very large number of votes — even thousands — and that’s okay! The polls are open to everyone and are simply a way to build excitement and community around high school sports. Unless we specifically announce otherwise, there are no prizes or official awards for winning. The real purpose is to highlight the great performances of every athlete included in the poll.
— Jeff Hagenau | jeffreyhagenau@gmail.com
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