Mark Miller’s Super 25 teams for March 2

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Wisconsin’s Super 25 high school basketball rankings, regardless of division, for week of March 2.
1. Kettle Moraine (24-0)
Lasers eager to prove their worth as the No. 1 team by excelling on tournament trail.
2. De Pere (23-1)
De Pere wrapped up an unbeaten Fox River Classic Conference season with come-from-behind win over Notre Dame.
3. Milwaukee Academy of Science (18-1)
The quest for the school’s first state championship begins Friday with a Division 3 regional semifinal.
4. Wisconsin Lutheran (22-2)
Vikings with an impressive 93-59 win at Woodland East winner Greenfield last week.
5. Kaukauna (21-3)
Ghosts secured the undisputed title in the Fox Valley Association with double-digit win over Fond du Lac.
6. Slinger (22-2)
North Shore Conference champions hope to carry over success of past three months into March.
7. Racine Park (22-2)
Panthers’ winning streak snapped at 21 games last week by Kenosha Bradford.
8. Mount Horeb (22-2)
Josh Manchester
Josh
Manchester
6'4" | SG
Mount Horeb | 2026
State
WI
and Co. won the Badger Small crown and now turn attention to winning a tough regional that includes both Stoughton (16-8) and McFarland (16-8).
9. Sun Prairie East (18-6)
Cardinals held off rival Sun Prairie West last week to win the Big Eight crown outright.
10. West Allis Central (18-5)
Bulldogs on a roll of late with recent wins over Pewaukee, Whitnall and Wisconsin Lutheran.
11. Freedom (23-1)
North Eastern Conference winners lone setback to Slinger took place more than two months ago.
12. Nicolet (18-6)
Junior guard
Rashaad Davis
Rashaad
Davis
5'11" | PG
Nicolet | 2026
State
WI
(5-11) with 25 points in Knights’ 70-64 win over Homestead last week.
13. Marshfield (18-6)
Tigers swept Stevens Point in Wisconsin Valley Conference play and could meet the Panthers again in regional final.
14. Homestead (18-6)
Highlanders tied Nicolet for second place in North Shore, three games behind Slinger.
15. Eau Claire Memorial (18-4)
Old Abes polished off a 14-0 Big Rivers Conference season with victory over rival Eau Claire North.
16. Lake Mills (20-4)
L-Cats got past city-rival Lakeside Lutheran last week and now turn attention to winning a tough regional that could include a rematch with Lakeside Lutheran or a game against East Central Conference winner Waupun.
17. Greenfield (21-3)
Hustlin’ Hawks lost to Wisconsin Lutheran, but won’t have to deal with Vikings again in Division 2 playoffs.
18. Verona (18-6)
Wildcats finished second in Big Eight standings and now entertain Waukesha South in regional semifinal.
19. Waterford (21-3)
Wolverines turned back Westosha Central to win Southern Lakes Conference championship.
20. Ashwaubenon (18-6)
Alabama recruit
Amari Allen
Amari
Allen
6'7" | SG
Ashwaubenon | 2025
State
#53
Nation
WI
gets lot of headlines, but this team also boasts two emerging juniors in
Carson Dorgu
Carson
Dorgu
6'7" | SF
Ashwaubenon | 2026
State
WI
(6-7) and Elijah Fenner (6-0).
21. Mineral Point (23-1)
Pointers embark on tournament trail with regional semifinal against either Iowa-Grant or Wisconsin Heights. Defending Division 4 state champions hope to defend their title at Kohl Center in a few weeks.
22. Racine St. Catherine’s (20-4)
Junior guard
LaMont Hamilton
LaMont
Hamilton
6'0" | PG
Racine St. Catherine's | 2026
State
WI
(6-0) went off for 38 points and six rebounds in an 81-79 win at Dominican that helped Angels finish with a share of the Metro Classic Conference crown.
23. Racine Lutheran (22-2)
Crusaders tied St. Catherine’s for the Metro Classic title. The two schools could meet for a third time in a regional final Saturday that would be at St. Cat’s.
24. Waunakee (19-5)
Warriors with a hard-earned win over Milton last week to get a share of the Badger Large crown along with Fort Atkinson.
25. Wauwatosa West (18-6)
Trojans on a roll with an eight-game winning streak and a share of the Greater Metro title along with Brookfield Central.