In the WIAA Division 2 state boys basketball championship game, Wisconsin Lutheran defeated Pewaukee with an 83-62 victory, ending Pewaukee's bid for a four-peat state championship win. Wisconsin Lutheran held Pewaukee to 35% field-goal shooting and achieved a 30-0 perfect season, securing its third WIAA state title.

The Big Picture

The defeat marked the end of Pewaukee's consecutive state championship streak and highlighted the dominance of Wisconsin Lutheran in high school basketball.

By the Numbers
  • Wisconsin Lutheran shot 81.8% from the field in the second half.
  • Kon Knueppel of Wisconsin Lutheran, Wisconsin's Mr. Basketball, contributed 11 points and 11 assists in the championship game.
Yes, But

Despite Pewaukee's loss, the team's coach remains optimistic about the future with 12 returning players next season.

State of Play
  • Wisconsin Lutheran completed a perfect 30-0 season, emphasizing their dominance in the championship game.
  • Pewaukee's coach acknowledged Wisconsin Lutheran's superior performance and expressed determination to return stronger next season.
What's Next

Pewaukee looks ahead to the next season with a strong returning roster and determination to improve for future success.

Bottom Line

Wisconsin Lutheran's victory halted Pewaukee's championship streak, showcasing their excellence and setting the stage for a competitive future in high school basketball.