The Rockets have won three championships. Neenah has qualified for the most State Tournaments with 28, and Superior is next with 27, followed by Beloit with 26, and then Eau Claire with 25.ĪBOUT THE DIVISION 1 FIELD: Top-seeded Neenah qualifies for the first time since 2019 and for the membership-leading 28th time in the school’s history. There have been 129 different schools that have won championships. Catherine’s and Stevens Point have won six titles, and Milwaukee King, Milwaukee Vincent and Milwaukee Lincoln have each won five. Beloit and Dominican have won seven championships. Randolph has won 10 State championships, the most titles won by any member school. The 2011 State Tournament introduced the first five-division format and qualifying four teams from each division. The tourney went to three classes again in 1974 and remained that way until a four-division format was adopted in 1991. A one-class tourney prevailed until 1972 when it again became a two-class event. From 1936 until 1939, the tournament increased to three classes, and then returned to the one class format in 1940. The tournament featured a one-class format until 1934 when, for two years (1934-35), there were two classes. During the COVID-19 pandemic the tournament was canceled in 2020 and held at two separate locations in 2021, the La Crosse Center for Divisions 2, 4, and 5, and at the Menominee Nation Arena in Oshkosh for Divisions 1 and 3. The Kohl Center has hosted the championships since moving from the UW Field House in 1998. TOURNAMENT HISTORY: The first WIAA State Boys Basketball Tournament was held in 1916. Register on the NFHS Network website prior to the media conference. POST-GAME MEDIA CONFERENCES STREAMED: The post-game media conferences will be shown live without subscription on the portal of the NFHS Network immediately following each game. Live coverage of the tournaments on iOS or Android phones and tablets are also available on the app. Also, download the Magic of March app for live streaming video, scores, highlights and more about the WIAA State basketball tournaments. The championships will also be streamed on the statewide network station websites. The Wisconsin Division of Allen Media, Inc., will produce the coverage. STATE TOURNAMENT ON THE AIR: The State Tournament will be televised live on WKOW-TV in Madison, WAOW-TV in Wausau, WXOW-TV in La Crosse, WQOW-TV in Eau Claire, WYOW-TV in Eagle River, WMOW-TV in Crandon, WMLW-TV in Milwaukee and WCWF W-14 in Green Bay and the Fox Valley. *Note: Subsequent games of each session will begin approximately 15 minutes following the previous game. 15 minutes following Game-1ĭivision 5 Championship Game – 11:05 a.m.
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