Another Invite Win, Another #1 WISCA Rank For Madison Memorial

Defending Wisconsin high school state champs Madison Memorial continued their run of dominance, winning the West Bend Invite and remaining #1 in the WISCA state ranks for Division 1.

The rankings have really settled in January, with the entire top 7 in Division 1 and the whole top 9 in Division 2 remaining unchanged from last week.

That leaves Memorial as the top team in Division 1, for the state’s big schools, for the seventh straight week. Monona Grove leads Division 2, for the smaller schools, for the seventh consecutive week as well.

The biggest dual of the week came between #2 Madison West and #3 Arrowhead in Division 1. West won 93-77 at home to maintain its runner-up ranking.

Division 1 Rankings

1 » Madison Memorial 447 pts
2 » Madison West 304 pts
3 » Arrowhead 252 pts
4 » Brookfield Central-Brookfiel 236 pts
5 » Waukesha South-Catholic Memo 215 pts
6 » Eau Claire Memorial-North 204 pts
7 » Greenfield-Greendale-Pius XI 199 pts
8 » Franklin 179 pts
9 » Middleton 154 pts
10 » Sauk Prairie-Wisconsin Heigh 133 pts

Division 2 Rankings

1 » Monona Grove 455 pts
2 » McFarland 301 pts
3 » Shorewood 298 pts
4 » Grafton 278 pts
5 » Cedarburg 255 pts
6 » Nicolet 196 pts
7 » Ashwaubenon 153 pts
8 » Plymouth 105 pts
9 » Whitefish Bay 92 pts
10 » Whitnall 88 pts

RANKINGS METHODOLOGY

The weekly WISCA polls are computer generated and based on the WISCA Top Times database.

The polls are generated at midnight each Sunday. Individuals are scored in their top two scoring events only.

Points are awarded as follows:
Individuals: 1st Place – 30 points – 30th Place – 1 point (1 point increments)
Relays: 1st Place – 60 points – 30th Place – 2 points (2 point increments)

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