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The WIAA girls basketball state tournament concluded Saturday at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon.
State champions were crowned in five divisions – Kimberly in Division 1, Wauwatosa East in Division 2, Oostburg in Division 3, Cuba City in Division 4 and Assumption in Division 5.
There were memorable games and moments, and some incredible individual performances.
Here’s 12 players who stood out on the big stage. Now it’s your turn to let us know who you think was the most valuable player of the state finals.
You can vote in our poll until Saturday at 3 p.m. You can vote as many times as you like, but only once per hour per device.
Deprey scored in double figures in both of Wauwatosa East's victories to capture the Division 2 state title this past weekend. She had 12 points and six rebounds while playing 44 minutes in the triple-overtime thriller against Edgewood.
The senior scored eight points and had 18 rebounds in the Division 1 semifinal victory over Arrowhead. She added seven points and five rebounds in the championship game loss to Kimberly.
The junior had 13 points in the Division 5 state championship game victory over Barneveld. She also had 10 points and four steals in the semifinal win over Owen-Withee.
The junior had 27 points and nine rebounds in the Division 3 championship game victory over Xavier, going 13-for-14 at the free throw line. She added 13 points and nine rebounds in the semifinal win over Laconia.
The freshman scored 20 points and had four rebounds in a Division 3 semifinal win over Laconia. She added nine points and five rebounds in the championship game win over Xavier.
The junior scored 32 points, had nine rebounds and five steals in the Division 2 championship game win over Edgewood in triple overtime. She also had 16 points, nine rebounds and nine assists in the semifinal win over West De Pere.
The senior scored 17 points in the Division 1 semifinal win over Appleton East and had seven points, seven rebounds and three steals in the championship game win over Muskego.
The junior had 15 points and six rebounds for Cuba City in a Division 4 state championship game victory over St. Mary Catholic. She also had 11 points and seven rebounds in the semifinal win over The Prairie School.
The junior scored 19 points and had six rebounds in the Division 2 semifinal win over West De Pere. She added seven points and two rebounds in the championship game win over Edgewood.
The senior had 18 points, 12 steals and six assists in a Division 4 semifinal win over Owen-Withee. She added seven points, seven rebounds and four steals in the championship game win over Barneveld.
The sophomore scored 14 points and had eight rebounds in the Division 1 semifinal win over Appleton East and had 15 points and nine rebounds in the championship game win over Muskego.
The senior had 14 points and 10 steals in a Division 4 championship game victory over St. Mary Catholic. She also had 28 points and 11 rebounds in the semifinal win over The Prairie School.
Who was the 2025 WIAA state girls basketball tournament MVP?
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High school girls basketball: Vote for WIAA state tournament MVP
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State champions were crowned in five divisions – Kimberly in Division 1, Wauwatosa East in Division 2, Oostburg in Division 3, Cuba City in Division 4 and Assumption in Division 5.
There were memorable games and moments, and some incredible individual performances.
Here’s 12 players who stood out on the big stage. Now it’s your turn to let us know who you think was the most valuable player of the state finals.
You can vote in our poll until Saturday at 3 p.m. You can vote as many times as you like, but only once per hour per device.
Ellie Deprey, Wauwatosa East
Deprey scored in double figures in both of Wauwatosa East's victories to capture the Division 2 state title this past weekend. She had 12 points and six rebounds while playing 44 minutes in the triple-overtime thriller against Edgewood.
Melena Glysch, Muskego
The senior scored eight points and had 18 rebounds in the Division 1 semifinal victory over Arrowhead. She added seven points and five rebounds in the championship game loss to Kimberly.
Jordyn Jaglinski, Assumption
The junior had 13 points in the Division 5 state championship game victory over Barneveld. She also had 10 points and four steals in the semifinal win over Owen-Withee.
Ady Ketterhagen, Oostburg
The junior had 27 points and nine rebounds in the Division 3 championship game victory over Xavier, going 13-for-14 at the free throw line. She added 13 points and nine rebounds in the semifinal win over Laconia.
Kinsley Ketterhagen, Oostburg
The freshman scored 20 points and had four rebounds in a Division 3 semifinal win over Laconia. She added nine points and five rebounds in the championship game win over Xavier.
Mikaia Litza, Wauwatosa East
The junior scored 32 points, had nine rebounds and five steals in the Division 2 championship game win over Edgewood in triple overtime. She also had 16 points, nine rebounds and nine assists in the semifinal win over West De Pere.
Kate McGinnis, Kimberly
The senior scored 17 points in the Division 1 semifinal win over Appleton East and had seven points, seven rebounds and three steals in the championship game win over Muskego.
Ashley Rowe, Cuba City
The junior had 15 points and six rebounds for Cuba City in a Division 4 state championship game victory over St. Mary Catholic. She also had 11 points and seven rebounds in the semifinal win over The Prairie School.
Audrey Sellinger, Wauwatosa East
The junior scored 19 points and had six rebounds in the Division 2 semifinal win over West De Pere. She added seven points and two rebounds in the championship game win over Edgewood.
Sarah Shaw, Assumption
The senior had 18 points, 12 steals and six assists in a Division 4 semifinal win over Owen-Withee. She added seven points, seven rebounds and four steals in the championship game win over Barneveld.
Ava Van Vonderen, Kimberly
The sophomore scored 14 points and had eight rebounds in the Division 1 semifinal win over Appleton East and had 15 points and nine rebounds in the championship game win over Muskego.
Ella Vosberg, Cuba City
The senior had 14 points and 10 steals in a Division 4 championship game victory over St. Mary Catholic. She also had 28 points and 11 rebounds in the semifinal win over The Prairie School.
Who was the 2025 WIAA state girls basketball tournament MVP?
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High school girls basketball: Vote for WIAA state tournament MVP
Continue reading...