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Wheelchair Basketball is one of the most inclusive adaptive team sports. Athletes at all ability can play together. The sport has always had a strong showing in Wisconsin, with all of our teams consistently being ranked in or near the top 10 for decades. 

Check out a recent FOX6 News feature on wheelchair basketball for our annual Big Cheese Classic tournament!

The WASA Bucks Wheelchair Basketball Club is no exception. As the largest program in the country the WASA Bucks serve 70 athletes from kids to veterans, beginners to Paralympians, from 6-60 years old with physical disABILITIES. We're always looking to recruit more athletes for all our teams, which include:​

Prep Junior Bucks (coed)

The Prep Junior Bucks welcome children age 6 - 14 (beginners & advanced welcome) to adaptive sports. We aim to provide opportunities for all ages and skill levels. With the travel team, even some of our youngest get to compete at a high youth level. The team took the National championship in 2017.

Varsity Junior Bucks (coed)

The Varsity Junior Bucks prepare young athletes (14-18 years old, beginners & advanced welcome) for Intercollegiate Wheelchair Sports Programs. We aim to provide all athletes with the ability to learn how to be successful as athletes and students.​ The team took the National championship in 2019 and 2020.

Women

Our Women's program was launched in 2015 and includes three Paralympians. It serves females 14-45 years old and is one of only 11 teams in the nation providing women and girls the opportunity to play on non-coed club teams. The team took the NWBA Women’s Division National Championship in 2016, 2018 and 2019.

Division III (coed)

Our Division III team is led by experienced athletes and welcomes all beginners. Practices are tailored for everyone to learn basics and challenge themselves to the next level while having a lot of fun!

Championship Division (coed)

The Championship Division  is a team that features seven Paralympians. The team finished 2nd in the nation in 2016 and took the National Championship title in 2019.