The Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association has announced Coach of the Year and Coaching Achievement awards for the 2023-24 season.
Headlining the list were the High School Coach of the Year recipients.
The Mineral Point Pointers didn’t make it easy on head coach Dan Burreson, with a pair of heart-stopping finishes at the WIAA State Tournament, but the team claimed its first-ever title, capping a 28-2 season. Co-champions of the tough SWAL during the regular season, Mineral Point advanced to the second state tournament under Burreson. In one of the greatest comebacks in tournament history, the Pointers rallied from a seven-point deficit with 23 seconds left to beat Aquinas 62-61 when Landon Thousand buried a three-pointer for the win. In the Division 4 title game, it was nearly the other way around, with Mineral Point seeing a late lead slip away before Drew Aschliman scored on a put back with one second left to defeat Kenosha St. Joseph 65-64.
Jim Reuter helped Pewaukee get over the hump against nemesis Notre Dame, leading the Pirates girls basketball program to its first-ever state title. After back-to-back D2 state title game losses to the Tritons, Pewaukee opened the year with a 60-52 win over Notre Dame in a non-conference game. They would close the season in the same fashion, defeating Notre Dame 60-52 in the championship contest. The Pirates would finish 29-1 overall, winning the Woodland-West Conference title. The team was undefeated against in-state opponents, including a 19-point win over Division 1 champion Arrowhead. Four of the Pirates players earned All-State recognition under Reuter this season, including First Teamers Giselle Janowski and Amy Terrian, as well as Honorable Mention choices Anna Terrian and Kylie Pieper.
For the full list of WBCA Coach of the Year and Coaching Achievement Awards, please see below.
High School Boys: Dan Burreson, Mineral Point
High School Girls: Jim Reuter, Pewaukee
College D-1 Men: Shaka Smart, Marquette
College D-1 Women: Kevin Borseth, UW-Green Bay
College D-2 Men: No Nominee
College D-2 Women: Jen Conely, UW-Parkside
College D3 Men (Public): Jeff Gard, UW-Platteville
College D3 Men (Private): Aaron Aanonsen, Wisconsin Lutheran
College D3 Women (Public): Keri Carollo, UW-Whitewater
College D3 Women (Private): Klay Knueppel, Wisconsin Lutheran
Junior College Mens: Randy Casey, Milwaukee Area Tech
Junior College Womens: Brandon Siska, Bryant & Stratton
BOYS
D1-Chris Fischer, Marshfield
D2-Nolan Weber, Stoughton
D3-Steve Hicklin, Lake Mills
D4-Duke Copp, Bonduel
D5-Scot Wall, Cashton
GIRLS
D1-Adam Wamsley, Oregon
D2-Storm Harmon, Menomonie
D3-Jack Hervert, Catholic Memorial
D4-Jason Martzke, Fall Creek
D5-Rick Peterson, Cochrane-Fountain City
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