WISCA Polls: Arrowhead Charges to #1 Spot in Division 1 Rankings

Defending D1 Wisconsin state champions Arrowhead, who had yet to rank atop D1 standings, have shot up to the #1 spot.

Arrowhead recently won the Classic 8 conference title, finishing ahead of Waukesha South-Mukwonago. The latter team, meanwhile, has jumped up seven spots to claim #4 this week. Strong conference performances from both teams have earned them prime rankings on this week’s polls.

Division 2 hasn’t had nearly as much shakeup as Division 1, though. New Berlin Eisenhower did jump two spots to take #3 behind Madison Edgewood and McFarland, while Whitefish Bay moved up 1 spot to take #7.

We’re now less than three weeks from state championships. The Division 2 meet is set for November 11th, with the Division 1 meet taking place the next day on November 12th. More info on the state meets here.

Division 1 Girls Poll

1
Arrowhead
559 pts
2
Middleton
448 pts
3
Verona Area-Mount Horeb
349 pts
4
Waukesha South-Mukwonago
314 pts
5
Appleton North
300 pts
6
Cedarburg
296 pts
7
Brookfield Central
272 pts
8
Sun Prairie
256 pts
9
Bay Port
233 pts
10
Neenah
230 pts

Division 2 Girls Poll

1
Madison Edgewood
591 pts
2
McFarland
521 pts
3
New Berlin Eisenhower
366 pts
4
Grafton
338 pts
5
Baraboo
307 pts
6
Kohler/Sheboygan Area Luther
286 pts
7
Whitefish Bay
278 pts
8
Ashwaubenon
275 pts
9
Whitnall
256 pts
10
Ladysmith-Bruce-Flambeau
250 pts

RANKINGS METHODOLOGY

The weekly WISCA polls are computer generated and based on the WISCATop 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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About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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