Every week, we're going to update an article with the top highlights, scoring outputs, record breaking performances, and more in boys basketball.
Below are some of the top moments, statistical nights, and more from this week in boys basketball.
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Boden Teal, Northwestern
Teal has led the Tigers to another successful season to this point under head coach Nolan Graff. The senior guard leads Northwestern in scoring with 18.4 points and has dished out 5.0 assists per game. Monday night in a 71-41 win over Ashland, the senior guard again led all scorers with 19 points. With that output, Teal joined the 1,000 point club, the ninth player in Northwestern boys basketball history to do so.
Miles Schmidgall, Fall Creek
Just a sophomore, Schmidgall plays with plenty of energy and gets after the ball in an aggressive way with Fall Creek. He did just that in a 66-52 win over two-loss Osseo-Fairchild. Schmidgall finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 blocks in the victory. He's recorded 15 double-doubles in 18 games this year.
Racine St. Catherine’s got pushed to overtime tonight by Kenosha St. Joseph.
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 11, 2025
Sophomore Jayden Phillips knocks down this pull-up to get the 64-62 win for the Angels in the overtime period #wisbb pic.twitter.com/NveGmB0KOg
Racine St. Catherine's 64, Kenosha St. Joseph 62
This Metro Classic matchup needed overtime to determine the winner. With 2:17 left in the overtime period, Angel standout junior point guard LaMont Hamilton got called for his fifth foul and had to exit the game. The sub? Sophomore Jayden Phillips. Two minutes later with time running out, Phillips took an iso, pulled up from mid-range and knocked down a game-winning shot with just one second left on the clock.
Milton won in a thriller last night in overtime over Monroe.
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 11, 2025
Senior wing Matthew Steiner led Milton with 21 points, including this game winner #wisbb pic.twitter.com/YOnujYa78c
Milton 73, Monroe 70
Milton and Monroe went to overtime on Monday night and ended in dramatic fashion. Senior wing Matthew Steinke led the Red Hawks in scoring with 21 points on the night. None were more important than the spot-up three he hit in transition to win the game at the buzzer.
Kyler Marks, Seymour
Marks was one of two players in the state to join the 1,000 point club last night. He's the senior leader for a very good Seymour squad that ran into a really good Notre Dame team Monday. The Thunder fell 81-73, but Marks finished with a game high 27 points, landing him at 1,001 career points.
Devin Patrick, Palmyra-Eagle
Patrick has become the Palmyra-Eagle all-time leading rebounder and joined the 1,000 point club each of the past two weeks. Monday in a 59-46 win over St. Ambrose Academy, the senior post once again put his name in the program's history books. Patrick scored 17 points and in doing so became the program's all-time leading scorer.
Roncalli 78, Southern Door 66
In a matchup of two very good Division 4 teams in the northeastern part of the state, the Jets came out on top. Sophomore Maddix Gulseth had a career high 28 points in the win for Roncalli while senior Matthew Bonin added 22 and Donovan Cowley had 17.
For Southern Door, it's no surprise that Drew Daoust had a big game. He exploded for 43 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, and 6 steals on 16 of 28 shooting. Daoust has now scored over 2,800 points over his career.
Gannan Schwartz, Winnebago Lutheran
Schwartz was 13 of 19 from the field and had a game high 32 points as the Vikings knocked off New Holstein 79-64 Monday night. It was the fourth 30-plus point scoring game for Schwartz who has scored 1,116 points in 67 varsity games.
Aaron Bartol, Berlin
Bartol poured in 13 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds but Berlin fell to Laconia 56-54 Monday night. His scoring output got Bartol to surpass the 1,000 point mark in his prep career.
Carson Kadow, Two Rivers
Kadow needed 18 points on Monday night to join the 1,000 point club. He did just that in a 69-31 victory over Green Bay East.
Parker Lischka, Algoma
Lischka had a big game scoring the ball in Algoma's 73-44 win over Sevastopol on Tuesday night. The junior guard tied his career high with 35 points for the Wolves. In doing so, Lischka joined the 1,000 point club 62 games into his varsity playing tenure.
Zach Kinziger, De Pere
Kinziger led the Redbirds to another victory Tuesday night to improve to 19-1 on the year and 15-0 in the Fox Rivers Classic. De Pere downed Pulaski 70-49 behind 23 points from the Wisconsin commit. In the process, Kinziger passed another former Badger from De Pere, Brevin Pritzl, for second all-time on the scoring list. The only player ahead of him? His older brother John.
Bryce Crubaugh-Lockard, Dodgeville
Crubaugh-Lockard had a career night as Dodgeville held off Brodhead 78-75 in non-conference matchup. The junior guard had a career high 32 points in the victory for the Dodgers.
Augusta 82, Eleva-Strum 83
These two teams have struggled to get in the win column this season but both offenses came alive on Tuesday night. For Augusta, junior Bryce Buttke led all scorers with 29 points, going 13 of 15 from the free throw line, and adding 7 assists and 6 rebounds. Noah Schroeder (2025) added 21 for the Beavers. For Eleva-Strum, Calvin Barneson (2026) had 26 and 11, Noah Martinson (2026) had 23, and Bo Windjue (2027) had 22 points.
Baldwin-Woodville wins a thriller over Ellsworth 61-60 via this buzzer beater from Joe Jensen (2027) #wisbb pic.twitter.com/8RDVyUzAAH
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 12, 2025
Baldwin-Woodville 61, Ellsworth 60
These two teams needed overtime to determine a winner, and what we got from that was a buzzer-beater pull-up three. Baldwin-Woodville sophomore Joe Jensen received a reversal pass, shot fake, and relocated for the game-winning three as shown above.
Donovan Davis, Freedom
Davis inched closer to joining the 1,000 point club as Freedom blew out Clintonville 89-45 Tuesday night. The sophomore Division 1 prospect poured in 31 points on 14 of 18 shooting while adding 13 rebounds and 4 assists. He sits 28 shy of the 1,000 point mark just 20 games into his sophomore season.
Devin Isaj, Greendale
Isaj led the Panthers to an 81-61 win over New Berlin Eisenhower. One of the top uncommitted players in the Class of 2025, Isaj poured in 37 points in the victory. He came into his senior year 581 points shy of hitting 2,000 in his career. He's now just 116 away from that career milestone.
Oconto won via this buzzer-beater from senior Cooper Campshure last night #wisbb pic.twitter.com/XlR4czsCEa
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 12, 2025
Oconto 57, Kewaunee 54
Kewaunee tied the game up at 54 with just under ten seconds left. That's when senior Carter Koch took the inbound pass, drove the length of the court, and found fellow senior teammate Cooper Campshure in the corner. Campshure, who has made over 110 three-point shots in his prep career, buried the triple at the buzzer for a thrilling Blue Devils win.
Jaxson Moss, Racine Park
Moss has been one of the biggest surprises/break out players across the state this season, and he's doing so on one of the best teams in the state, the top ranked, Division 2 Racine Park Panthers. Tuesday night in an 86-79 win over Oak Creek, the senior forward poured in 26 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 blocks.
Kayden Schultz, Plymouth
Schultz picked up an offer from NCAA Division II UW-Parkside earlier this month, and Tuesday he was proficient offensively in a 75-62 win over Oostburg. The junior guard led the Panthers with 33 points, knocking down five of ten shots from deep, while adding eight rebounds, and two assists.
Carter Wollan, Amery
Wollan did all he could to get the win but Amery came up short 74-68 to Middle Border leader Osceola on Tuesday night. The UW-La Crosse commit poured in 43 points in the loss, his second 40-plus point game of the year.
Pacelli 49, Marathon 48
A pair of Cardinals recorded double-doubles to lead Pacelli to a big win over Marathon Tuesday night. Senior Camden Schurk led Pacelli with 24 points and 11 rebounds, adding 4 steals, 2 blocks, and 2 assists. Zack Jeidy had 12 points, 13 rebounds, and 3 blocks for the 14-win Cardinals.
Jase Navis, Mauston
Navis has had a good individual season this year despite the fact that Mauston has won just three games. The freshman wing is averaging over 21 points per game and recorded his fifth 30-plus point game in a 67-62 loss to Portage. Navis finished with a game high 31 points for the Golden Eagles.
Ben Prochnow, Reedsville
Prochnow is exactly what you want in a lead guard. He's poised, facilitates the ball extremely well, but can also score and take over a game when need be. In an 89-52 win over Mishicot, the junior lead guard led all scorers with 23 points and added 13 assists and 7 steals. Prochnow is tied for the lead in assists per game in the entire state at 9.2. In that win however, Prochnow joined the 1,000 point club.
Caden Gustafson, Waterford
Gustafson was on a heater as he led Waterford to a 70-52 win over Burlington on Tuesday night. The junior wing paced all scorers with 33 points while knocking down six of ten from deep. In doing so, Gustafson joined the 1,000 point club just 67 games into his varsity career.
Wauwatosa West 83, Waupun 66
It's been said before, but I'll say it again. Matthew Kloskey is emerging on this back half of the season for Wauwatosa West. The junior wing had 36 points on 14 of 18 shooting in this one, his fourth straight 30-plus point output. Sophomore Jalen Brown continued his stellar season with 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 7 assists while senior Jake Hansen had 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 7 assists.
Jack Kohnen, Slinger
Kohnen was dominant in a 71-44 victory over Whitefish Bay. The sophomore wing had 30 points in the victory, going 10 of 11 from the free throw line. He dominated the boards, where he hauled in 16 of the 26 Owl rebounds.
Greenfield 82, Whitnall 79
Greenfield gave itself a cushion in the Woodland-East standings with this victory, taking a two game lead over Whitnall with just three conference matchups left. Senior point guard Dahir Abdullahi led the Hustlin' Hawks with 29 points in the victory last night, one of four scorers in double figures.
For Whitnall, Jack Lutz had a career night and did all he could to get a win for the Falcons. He poured in a career high 52 points in the loss.
Jack Dewar, Denmark
Dewar was one of three players to join the 1,000 point club on Tuesday night. The junior guard led Denmark to a 66-46 win over Marinette, helping the Vikings get to .500 on the season.
Justin Melland, New Auburn
Melland hit the 1,000 point mark in his prep career on Tuesday night as New Auburn knocked off Prairie Farm 59-39.
Greenfield 99, Brown Deer 89
It's been six years since Greenfield's last conference title, but the Hustlin' Hawks secured a league crown Thursday night in its win over Brown Deer. Leading the way for Greenfield was senior Mason Stieber-Pinter who was unstoppable on the court. He scored a new career high 46 points in the victory while teammate Azon Juarez-Quinn added 22.
Blaker Risler, Regis
Risler became the second Rambler in the past two weeks to join the 1,000 point club this season. In an 85-56 victory over Cadott, the junior sharpshooter surpassed the 1,000 point mark in his prep career, seven days after Owen Weisenberger achieved the same feat.
Carson Burmania, Cambria-Friesland
Cambria-Friesland may have fallen to undefeated Pardeeville 74-52 on Thursday night, but the senior forward hit a career milestone. Burmania led his team with 21 points and in doing so, surpassed the 1,000 point mark for his career.
Lucas Hansen, Hayward
Hayward scored an upset win in the Heart O'North conference Thursday night, knocking off Cumberland 82-68. Hansen led the way for the Hurricanes, scoring 26 points. Dawson Jorczak added 20 and Caleb Springer 17 to help Hayward in its victory.
Timmy Meltz, Ladysmith
Meltz pressured the Northwestern defense and made clutch free throws down the stretch in the Lumberjacks' 80-74 overtime win over Northwestern. The senior guard led all scorers with 35 points, going 10 of 15 from the charity stripe. Meltz added 12 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, filling out the stat sheet.
Max Raimer, Sun Prairie East
Raimer was feeling it early in Sun Prairie East's 97-62 win over Madison La Follette on Tuesday night. The senior guard joined the 1,000 point club in the victory, helping Sun Prairie East keep pace atop the Big Eight standings with Verona.
Verona 78, Madison Memorial 72
Verona and Madison Memorial came into this game tied atop the Big Eight conference standings. Now the Wildcats sit alone, a half game up on Sun Prairie East, with its own destiny in front of it. In the victory Tuesday night, seniors Cameron Williams and Drew Murphy paced Verona with 22 points a piece while Kamarr Bridges-Miller added 16.
Josh Manchester, Mount Horeb
Manchester poured in 37 points while Mount Horeb knocked off Edgewood 73-51. The Vikings are now two games ahead of the second place team in the Badger-Small with just three conference games left. The junior guard has surpassed 1,600 career points just 20 games into his junior campaign.
Matt Buckman, Cambridge
Buckman needed 17 points coming into last night's game against New Glarus to hit 2,000 in his prep career. The senior guard scored exactly 17 in Cambridge's 67-40 victory. Buckman became the eighth player in the Class of 2025 to achieve that impressive feat.
Wes Bosworth, Richland Center
Wes got in foul trouble and scored just two points for the Hornets as we trailed Prairie du Chien 32-27 at the break. The senior forward took it upon himself to take over in the second half, going off for 22 points in a 50-point second half as the Hornets rallied for a 77-66 win. He added 15 rebounds and a handful of assists as well.
Saint Thomas Aquinas 78, Gillett 66
Saint Thomas Aquinas got 29 points, 15 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 assists, and 1 block from senior Teagan Anderson. He was 13 of 21 from the field. Teammate Caleb Duvall added 21 points for the Cavaliers.
On the other side Jesse DeBauch did all he could once again to will Gillett to victory. The senior lead guard poured in 43 points in the loss, his third 40-plus game this season.
Sam Bezlyk, Spencer
Bezlyk outscored Greenwood on his own in Spencer's 76-33 victory. Greenwood did not have an answer for the junior center, who poured in a career high 39 points.
Landon Lee, Marshfield
Marshfield clinched its fourth straight Wisconsin Valley conference championship on Tuesday in a 74-54 win over Stevens Point. The Tigers are clicking down the stretch of the season and Lee has done a great job of orchestrating the offense from his point guard position. Lee poured in 26 points in the win on Tuesday night.
Oregon 69, Watertown 68
It took all 36 minutes, but Oregon turned back Watertown's upset attempt Tuesday night. Junior college prospect Vaughn Karvala poured in 32 points for the Panthers, but his late game assist was what clinched the game. With under 20 seconds left, he passed the ball to Ryan Dins who buried a corner three which proved to be the game-winner.
The only points scored int eh second overtime period of Wausau East’s 75-72 win over Wausau West was this three point shot by Miles Casey to win it #wisbb pic.twitter.com/trtjMZfEky
— Colton Wilson (@ColtonWilson23) February 14, 2025
Wausau East 75, Wausau West 72
This game was full of thrills as it took two overtimes to determine a winner. With around 30 seconds left in regulation, East senior Charlie Cayley buried a three to tie it and force the first overtime period. He finished with 16 points, 13 rebounds, and 7 assists. Down seven with 1:13 left in the first overtime, the Lumberjacks went on a 7-0 run, including four from Jaydan Garrett, to force a second extra period. In the second overtime frame, shots and free throws were missed until Miles Casey buried the above three-point shot with five seconds left to win it, the only points scored in the second overtime period.
Xavier 65, West De Pere 63
Xavier got an exciting win and in doing so, forced a tie atop the Bay Conference standings Tuesday night. The Hawks avenged a 23-point loss in early January in dramatic fashion. Down one with under ten seconds left, senior forward Luke Oelhafen buried a corner three which proved to be the game winning shot. He finished with eight points and five rebounds. Junior Logan Ramczyk was the top scorer and playmaker in the game, finishing with 28 points while going six of ten from deep.
Nick Medema, Randolph
Medema needed six points coming into Thursday night's tilt with Fall River to surpass 1,000 in his prep career. The 6-7 senior hit that mark despite a 47-40 loss. Medema was one of four players to join the 1,000 point club on Thursday night.
Elliott Bessen, Eau Claire North
Bessen became the latest player in the state to hit the 1,000 point mark this season, leading Eau Claire North to a 77-60 win over Chippewa Falls. Bessen scored a game high 30 points on 10 of 15 shooting from the field and 8 of 10 from the free throw line.
Cahlil Jones, Germantown
Jones was instrumental in Germantown knocking off Brookfield Central 80-67, giving the Lancers the first loss since the new year. The 6-3 junior had 31 points while shooting 12 of 16 from the field. He added five rebounds and two assists as well as the Warhawks pulled within one game of Central in the Greater Metro standings.
Marcus Kohl, Rosholt
Kohl was 15 of 24 from the field as he scored a career high 33 points in Rosholt's 83-33 win over Marion on Friday night. The sophomore guard added 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 6 steals, and 2 blocks, filling the stat sheet for the Hornets.
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New Richmond 58, Menomonie 57
Down one with time running out, New Richmond had the ball in their hands and a moment that was about to be created. Senior guard Abraham Monson hit a shot he'll remember for a long while. Monson called game as he nailed a corner three as time expired to give New Richmond a thrilling Big Rivers win.
Sam Berruecos, Westfield
Berruecos recorded a double-double as Westfield eked out a 67-64 victory over Portage. The senior guard and 1,000 point scorer had 34 points and 10 rebounds in the win for the Pioneers.
Jack Kohnen, Slinger
Kohnen etched his name in the Slinger boys basketball history books while also helping Slinger clinch, at minimum, a share of the North Shore conference title. The sophomore was an impossible guard on Friday night as he scored a school record 39 points in Slinger's 71-57 win over Nicolet.
Carson Bauer, West Bend West
In a cross-town battle between West Bend East and West, Bauer led the West Spartans to a 61-45 win. The 6-5 UW-La Crosse commit poured in 32 points in the win while making 12 of 12 free throws. He added eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals.
Sun Prairie East 93, Janesville Craig 90
East took down Craig behind five players coring in double figures, led by Chris Davis Jr. 30 points. Max Raimer, a recent 1,000 point club member, had 18 while Trystan Fry added 19. Both Max Glusick and Reed Saugstad had 10 points for the Cardinals.
Luke Jung, Neenah
Jung had a career night as Neenah held off Wisconsin Rapids 66-50 in non-con action on Saturday. The NCAA Division II Minnesota-Duluth football commit had a career high 31 points on 12 of 20 shooting from the field. Jung added 15 rebounds and 2 assists for the Rockets.
Sam Pitrof, Racine Lutheran
Pitrof is one of the leaders for one of the best teams in Division 3 in the state. Satruday, the junior wing came into the game with Shoreland Lutheran needing 17 points to join the 1,000 point club. He scored 21 points on 81 of 12 shooting and hit that mark in the 89-52 victory.
Brody Feldmann, Elkhart-Lake Glenbeulah
Feldmann was the latest and final addition to the 1,000 point club of for this past week as he helped the Resorters to a 62-22 win over Saint Lawrence Seminary. He finished with a team-high 21 points on 10 of 15 shooting and added 6 rebounds in the victory.
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