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Pewaukee senior star Amy Terrian was named the 2025 Ms. Basketball award winner by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association on Friday morning in a press release from the association on social media.
"Terrian will be one of the few players ever selected First Team All-State by the WBCA all four years of high school, earning the designation in Division 2 the last three seasons before the Pirates were elevated to D1 this year," the release said.
"During her four years on varsity, Pewaukee had a record of 108-10 with four conference championships, four regional championships, three sectional championships, a pair of state runner-up finishes and the 2024 WIAA Division 2 state title, the first in program history."
The Michigan State recruit − along with her twin sister Anna − helped lead Pewaukee to a sectional final berth this past season in an overtime thriller against No. 2 seed Kimberly in Sectional 2 of Division 1. She averaged 14.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists and three steals per game for the Pirates, who also won the Woodland West title.
"During my time at Pewaukee, I am most proud of building a culture that will last a lifetime and a community that loves girls basketball that is second to none," Terrian said in the release.
"I also am so proud of all my teammates and coaches that I have had the blessing to work and play with throughout my career at Pewaukee. They have helped me become the player I am today, pushed this program to new heights, and made history. Lastly, I am very proud of impacting the next generation by allowing the little girls in Pewaukee to dream a little bigger and hopefully one day they will be holding up a Ms. Basketball award."
Terrian beat out The Prairie School's JJ Barnes, Hartford's Makena Christian, Lakeland's Kristina Ouimette and Rainey Welson from Hortonville, all of which will be playing Division I basketball next season.
She finished her career at Pewaukee as the school's all-time leading scorer at 1,812 career points and 108 career victories, four regional titles, four conference titles, three state tournament appearances and a Division 2 state title in 2024, the first in program history for the Pirates.
"When she came here, we were a very good program but during her time here, she worked to bring us up to one of the state's elite programs," Pewaukee coach Jim Reuter said in the release.
Terrian joins a lengthy list of greats from the area. The future Spartan joins KK Arnold (2023), Sidney Cooks (2017), Arike Ogunbowale (2015), Gabrielle Ortiz (2014), Nicole Bauman (2012), Samantha Logic (2011), Nicole Griffin (2010), Rachael Hencke (2008), Erin Monfre (2005), Kelly Auger (1998), LaTonya Sims (1997), Keisha Anderson (1992), Sonja Henning (1987), Heidi Bunek (1985) and Kelly Byrne (1984) as the players from the greater Milwaukee area to win the Ms. Basketball award.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High school girls basketball: Pewaukee star named Ms. Basketball
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"Terrian will be one of the few players ever selected First Team All-State by the WBCA all four years of high school, earning the designation in Division 2 the last three seasons before the Pirates were elevated to D1 this year," the release said.
"During her four years on varsity, Pewaukee had a record of 108-10 with four conference championships, four regional championships, three sectional championships, a pair of state runner-up finishes and the 2024 WIAA Division 2 state title, the first in program history."
The Michigan State recruit − along with her twin sister Anna − helped lead Pewaukee to a sectional final berth this past season in an overtime thriller against No. 2 seed Kimberly in Sectional 2 of Division 1. She averaged 14.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists and three steals per game for the Pirates, who also won the Woodland West title.
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"During my time at Pewaukee, I am most proud of building a culture that will last a lifetime and a community that loves girls basketball that is second to none," Terrian said in the release.
"I also am so proud of all my teammates and coaches that I have had the blessing to work and play with throughout my career at Pewaukee. They have helped me become the player I am today, pushed this program to new heights, and made history. Lastly, I am very proud of impacting the next generation by allowing the little girls in Pewaukee to dream a little bigger and hopefully one day they will be holding up a Ms. Basketball award."
Terrian beat out The Prairie School's JJ Barnes, Hartford's Makena Christian, Lakeland's Kristina Ouimette and Rainey Welson from Hortonville, all of which will be playing Division I basketball next season.
She finished her career at Pewaukee as the school's all-time leading scorer at 1,812 career points and 108 career victories, four regional titles, four conference titles, three state tournament appearances and a Division 2 state title in 2024, the first in program history for the Pirates.
"When she came here, we were a very good program but during her time here, she worked to bring us up to one of the state's elite programs," Pewaukee coach Jim Reuter said in the release.
Terrian joins a lengthy list of greats from the area. The future Spartan joins KK Arnold (2023), Sidney Cooks (2017), Arike Ogunbowale (2015), Gabrielle Ortiz (2014), Nicole Bauman (2012), Samantha Logic (2011), Nicole Griffin (2010), Rachael Hencke (2008), Erin Monfre (2005), Kelly Auger (1998), LaTonya Sims (1997), Keisha Anderson (1992), Sonja Henning (1987), Heidi Bunek (1985) and Kelly Byrne (1984) as the players from the greater Milwaukee area to win the Ms. Basketball award.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High school girls basketball: Pewaukee star named Ms. Basketball
Continue reading...