Arrowhead, Edgewood Top Final WISCA Ranks Of Girls High School Season

Note: The WISCA (Wisconsin Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association) rankings are based entirely off of the state’s database of top times. The top 30 times in each event earn points for their team, #1 earning 30, #2 29, #3 28 and so on down to #30 earning 1. Relay rankings are worth double points.

Hartland Arrowhead and Madison Edgewood remain #1 after lengthy runs atop the Wisconsin high school girls swimming rankings.

Arrowhead has led Division 1 (for the state’s big schools) for the past 9 weeks, while Edgewood has been #1 in Division 2 (small schools) for 7 weeks.

WISCA has also scored out the Division 2 state meet based on seeds, with Edgewood holding an 89-point lead over #2 McFarland. Defending champs Grafton sit third, moving up one spot from last week.

In Division 1, Middleton is up a spot, passing Verona Area for the #2 position. Behind them, Katie Drabot‘s Cedarburg team has leapfrogged Appleton North for fourth.

The rankings will be officially validated this weekend, with both classes competing in state championship meets.

Division 1 Rankings

1 » Arrowhead 640 pts
2 » Middleton 376 pts
3 » Verona Area-Mount Horeb 375 pts
4 » Cedarburg 327 pts
5 » Appleton North 326 pts
6 » Madison Memorial 265 pts
7 » Waukesha South-Mukwonago 242 pts
8 » Sun Prairie 221 pts
9 » Madison West 211 pts
10 » Brookfield Central 195 pts

Division 2 Rankings

1 » Madison Edgewood 452 pts
2 » McFarland 386 pts
3 » Grafton 338 pts
4 » New Berlin Eisenhower 314 pts
5 » Deforest 289 pts
6 » Kohler/Sheboygan Area Luther 265 pts
7 » Tomahawk 262 pts
8 » Shorewood 242 pts
9 » Whitnall 222 pts
10 » Monona Grove 195 pts

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