Soccer

Wisconsin High School Girls Soccer State Tournament Returns June 18-20

Four divisions, historic streaks and live coverage headline the 43rd edition

Milwaukee will host the 43rd Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Girls Soccer State Tournament from June 18 through June 20, bringing together the state’s top high school teams in a single‑elimination showdown across four divisions.

Each division will feature four squads battling for the ultimate prize, with tickets priced at $11 per game plus online fees. Fans must secure their seats through GoFan on the WIAA website, ensuring a streamlined purchasing experience for families and supporters.

Defending Powerhouses and Historic Streaks

Muskego enters the tournament aiming for an unprecedented fifth straight championship, a feat that would reshape the record books. Brookfield Central, the reigning Division 2 champion, boasts seven titles overall, while Catholic Memorial has amassed a membership‑leading eleven state crowns. Xavier, the defending Division 4 champion, is also chasing its fourth title in the division.

Other storied programs include Divine Savior Holy Angels, which captured its most recent championship in 2021 and has a total of five state titles, and The Prairie School, a two‑time Division 4 champion from 2016 and 2019. Oregon, seeded second in Division 1, adds another layer of competition with four championship banners to its name.

Broadcast and Coverage Details

All four division finals will be aired live on television stations across the state, while the entire tournament will be streamed live on WIAA.TV, the portal of the NFHS Network, on a subscription basis. Fans can also follow real‑time updates on the WIAA State Tournament X account @wiaawistate using the hashtag #wiaasoccer.

Beyond the matches, the event will showcase the Select “Royale” soccer ball as the official match ball for the 2026 tournament, and merchandise such as apparel will be available for purchase online and at Uihlein Soccer Park through Tier 1 Sports. Comprehensive rosters, statistics, tournament records and a full list of past champions are accessible through the WIAA website’s State Tourney Central hub.

For those seeking the quickest results, the Girls Soccer Tournament home page on the WIAA site provides instant updates, while the Prairie School’s recent championship pedigree and Aquinas’s three championship‑game appearances across two divisions underscore the depth of competition expected this June.

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