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Wauwatosa Today
By the People, for the People
Arrowhead High School Wins WIAA Division 1 Girls Basketball Championship
Arrowhead defeats Wauwatosa East in overtime thriller
Mar. 15, 2026 at 4:11am
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The Arrowhead High School girls basketball team defeated Wauwatosa East High School in an overtime battle to claim the WIAA Division 1 state championship on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin.
Why it matters
The WIAA Division 1 girls basketball championship is one of the most prestigious high school basketball titles in Wisconsin, and this year's matchup between Arrowhead and Wauwatosa East featured two of the state's top teams and players. The game came down to the wire, showcasing the high level of talent and competitiveness in Wisconsin high school girls basketball.
The details
Arrowhead High School's Libby Gilmore and Natalie Kussow led their team to victory, making key plays down the stretch to overcome a tough Wauwatosa East squad. The game was tied at the end of regulation, forcing an overtime period where Arrowhead was able to pull away for the championship win.
- The WIAA Division 1 girls basketball championship game took place on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
- The game went into overtime after being tied at the end of regulation.
The players
Libby Gilmore
A standout player for Arrowhead High School who made crucial contributions to her team's championship victory.
Natalie Kussow
Another key player for Arrowhead High School who stepped up in the overtime period to help secure the title.
Emma Close
A talented player for Wauwatosa East High School who scored important points for her team during the championship game.
Mikaia Litza
A Wauwatosa East High School player who battled against Arrowhead's defense throughout the closely contested matchup.
Audrey Sellinger
A Wauwatosa East High School player who played tough defense in an effort to slow down Arrowhead's offense.
The takeaway
This thrilling WIAA Division 1 girls basketball championship game showcased the high level of talent and competitiveness in Wisconsin high school basketball. Both Arrowhead and Wauwatosa East put forth tremendous efforts, with Arrowhead ultimately prevailing in overtime to claim the coveted state title.


