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Milwaukee HSSA: Pewaukee's Amy Terrian named Wisconsin Ms. Basketball

Milwaukee HSSA: Pewaukee's Amy Terrian named Wisconsin Ms. Basketball

Yahoo15-03-2025
Amy Terrian, a senior at Pewaukee High School, was honored as the 2025 Wisconsin Ms. Basketball by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association on Friday. Terrian, who has committed to Michigan State, played a pivotal role in leading her team to a sectional final berth this season.
Alongside her twin sister Anna, Amy Terrian helped Pewaukee to a 25-3 record. Last year, Anna Terrian was a Milwaukee High School Sports Awards Girls Basketball Player of the Year nominee. This season, she averaged 14.4 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game and led her team to the Woodland West title.
Terrian won the award over the other finalists, The Prairie School's JJ Barnes, Hartford's Makena Christian, Lakeland's Kristina Ouimette and Hortonville's Rainey Welson.
Terrian is Pewaukee's all-time leading scorer with 1,812 points. She also led her team to 108 career victories, four regional titles, four conference titles, three state tournament appearances and a Division 2 state title in 2024, which was the first in the program's history.
Terrian joins an impressive list of former Wisconsin Ms. Basketball winners, including KK Arnold (2023), Sidney Cooks (2017) and Arike Ogunbowale (2015).
The 2024-25 Milwaukee High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, are June 18 at the Miller High Life Theatre. Tickets are on sale now.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Milwaukee HSSA: Pewaukee's Amy Terrian named Wisconsin Ms. Basketball
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