2015-16 Wisconsin Preseason Girls Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. Mukwonago2014-15 record: 19-5
Head coach: Rick Kolinske
Last season ended abruptly with a loss in the regional playoffs to Waukesha West. This season, Mukwonago's expectations are through the roof. The team returns its two best players in Iowa commit
Bre Cera and Ball State recruit and fellow senior
Morgan Glatczak (9.2 points, 9.3 rebounds per game). Cera, a starter since she was a freshman, led the team in scoring last year at 16.7 points per game. She also pulled down 4.7 rebounds per night. Mukwonago also has back two other starters in
Hannah Bricco (7.3 points) and
Amanda Brown (5.2 points). The squad should be very deep and talented with a strong number of underclassmen playing a key role, coach Kolinske said.
See last season's Wisconsin girls basketball computer rankings 2. Verona2014-15 record: 22-3
Head coach: Angie Murphy
A junior class that featured seven players who earned significant playing time last season will be on Verona's side this year. The top four scorers are back, three of whom racked up double figures per game. Seniors
Grace Mueller (13.1 points per game) and
Kira Opsal (12.2) and junior
Alex Luehring (11.6) will be relied on for scoring.
Cheyenne Trilling (8.3) and
Heather Rudnicki (4.4) will also be key contributors.
See last season's Wisconsin girls basketball playoff brackets 3. West (Waukesha)2014-15 record: 22-3
Head coach: Mark Busalacchi
Waukesha West is coming off a great 2014-15 campaign that included 15 wins to start the season. With three of their top five starters back, the Wolverines should be solid again. Leading scorer
Dani Rhodes returns after tallying 19.2 points per game as a junior. The reigning Wisconsin Gatorade State Player of the Year in soccer will have two fellow starters returning in senior
Christine Allen (4.3 points per game) and
Calli Delsman (4.2 points).
See last season's Wisconsin girls basketball stat leaders 4. Chippewa Falls2014-15 record: 22-2
Head coach: John Pollock
The top four scorers and a lot of experience return from last season for the Cardinals. The backcourt of junior
Lexi Hanley (11.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.2 steals per game) and senior
Tyana Loiselle (10.2 points, 2.9 assists, 4.2 steals) lead the way. Chippewa Falls also has a good post player in
Julia Robarge (6.8 points, 3.3 rebounds). The team's third-leading scorer came off the bench a season ago --
Hallie Soward (7.3 points, 3.3 rebounds) -- and will be plugged into the starting lineup. This year's fifth starter,
Carley Meinen (4.1 points) saw significant play a season ago.
See MaxPreps Wisconsin girls basketball pro photos5. Divine Savior Holy Angels (Milwaukee)2014-15 record: 26-2, defending Division 1 state champion
Head coach: Jeff Worzella
Arike Ogunbowale can't be replaced. The Dashers know that coming into this season. Ogunbowale, who is now at Notre Dame, was a three-time Gatorade State Player of the Year who poured in 27.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.5 steals per game last year to help DSHA win the Division 1 state title. Even without the state's best player, the Dashers have a great core returning.
Taylor Drost takes over as the main scorer. She tallied 13.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per night last year as a junior. DSHA also has back its other three starters in junior
Ovi Young (4.6 points) and seniors
Grace Callan (4.5) and
Megan Misiewicz (2.8).
Rachel Heinrich, who came off the bench last season, chipped in 3.6 points and is returning.