Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association

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Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
AbbreviationMIAA
Formation1978
PurposeAthletic / Educational
Location
Region served
Massachusetts
Membership
374 public and private high schools
Website miaa.net

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) is an organization that sponsors activities in thirty-three sports, comprising 374 public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [1] The MIAA is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), which writes the rules for most U.S. high school sports and activities. The MIAA was founded in 1978, and was preceded by both the Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association (MSSPA) (1942–1978) and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Council (MIAC) (1950–1978).

Contents

MIAA Sports

Sports and Seasons

FallWinterSpring
Boy's Cross CountryBoy's BasketballBaseball
Girl's Cross CountryGirl's BasketballGirl's Golf
Field HockeyGirl's GymnasticsBoy's Lacrosse
FootballBoy's Ice HockeyGirl's Lacrosse
Boy's GolfGirl's Ice HockeyBoy's Rugby
Boy's SoccerBoy's Alpine SkiingGirl's Rugby
Girl's SoccerGirl's Alpine SkiingSoftball
Girl's Swimming & DivingBoy's Nordic SkiingBoy's Tennis
Girl's VolleyballGirl's Nordic SkiingGirl's Tennis
Boy's Swimming & DivingBoy's Outdoor Track & Field
Girl's Swimming & DivingGirl's Outdoor Track & Field
Boy's Indoor Track & FieldBoy's Volleyball
Girl's Indoor Track & Field
Boy's Wrestling
Girl's Wrestling

Girls wrestling gained MIAA status in 2011. [2] Rugby became the MIAA's 35th sport in 2016, following a 2015 MIAC vote that passed by a wide majority. [3]

Districts & Leagues

The leagues in the MIAA are separated into nine districts (numbered 1-9). [4]

District 1

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 5

District 6

District 7

District 8

District 9

State Champions

Most State Championships

SportSeasonMost Championships
BaseballSpringSomerville, Braintree & St. Mary's Lynn (5)
Boy's Basketball WinterDurfee (9)
Girl's Basketball Winter
Football FallLongmeadow (13)
Boy's Ice HockeyWinterCatholic Memorial (17)
Girl's Ice HockeyWinter
Boy's LacrosseSpring
Girl's LacrosseSpring
Boy's SoccerFallLudlow (6)
Girl's SoccerFall
Boy's Swimming & DivingWinterWeston (27)
Girl's Swimming & DivingFall/WinterAndover (17)
Girl's VolleyballFallBarnstable (18)
Boy's VolleyballSpring

Baseball

The MIAA Baseball State Champions are listed below. [5]

YearDivision 1ADivision 1Division 2Division 3Division 4Division 5 !
1934  Walpole    
1935 Somerville
1936Templeton
1937 Lynn English
1938 Brockton
1939 Palmer
1940 Belmont
1941Somerville (2)
1942Turners Falls
1943 Norwood
1944 Newton
1945No state finals due to travel restraints
1946 Keith Academy
1947 Lynn Classical
1948 Springfield Cathedral
1949 Pittsfield
1950 Holyoke
1951Somerville (3)
1952 St. John's
1953Holyoke (2)
1954Somerville (4)
1955Newton (2)
1956 Everett
1957 Durfee
1958St. Stephen's
1959Belmont (2)
1960Pittsfield (2)
1961 Chicopee
1962Chicopee (2)
1963Chicopee (3)
1964 Waltham
1965Somerville (5)
1966Pittsfield (3)
1967 Westfield
1968Springfield Tech
1969Springfield Tech (2)
1970Springfield Tech (3)
1971Durfee (2)
1972 Braintree St. Joseph's
1973 Catholic Memorial Lynn Tech
1974 North Reading Quabbin Regional
1975Springfield Tech (4)St. Joseph's (2)
1976St. John's (2) Grafton Norwell
1977 St. Peter's Tantasqua Regional West Boylston
1978Holyoke (3) Drury Frontier Regional
1979 Chicopee Comp Somerset Matignon
1980Lynn English (2) Westborough Norton
1981Brockton (2) Winthrop Ware
1982No state finals due to Prop. 2
1983No state finals due to Prop. 2
1984Braintree (2) Stoughton Millbury
1985Holyoke (4) Marblehead Hopkins Academy
1986 Leominster Franklin Oxford
1987St. Peter-Marian (2) Holliston St. Mary's Lynn
1988Leominster (2) Hamilton-Wenham St. Mary's Lynn (2)
1989Braintree (3) Salem Norton (2)
1990 Milford Drury (2) Bishop Connolly
1991 Andover Westborough (2) Narragansett Regional
1992Andover (2) Archbishop Williams Marblehead (2)
1993 New Bedford Clinton Swampscott
1994New Bedford (2) Bishop Feehan Pentucket Regional
1995Durfee (3) Stoneham Archbishop Williams (2)
1996Leominster (3) Reading Harwich
1997Brockton (3) Middleborough Amesbury
1998New Bedford (3) Auburn Bishop Stang
1999 St. John's Prep Hudson Northbridge
2000St. John's Prep (2) Masconomet Regional Ashland
2001 Boston College High Danvers Nipmuc Regional
2002St. John's (3)Hudson (2)Nipmuc Regional (2)
2003 Malden Catholic Athol Marian
2004 Xaverian Brothers Hopkinton Bishop Fenwick
2005 West Springfield Lincoln-Sudbury Nipmuc Regional (3)
2006 Algonquin Regional Somerset (2)Harwich (2)
2007Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Oliver Ames Harwich (3)
2008Boston College High (2) Plymouth North Westwood
2009Boston College High (3)Auburn (2) Abington
2010 Amherst Regional Northbridge (2)Norton (3) Cohasset
2011Lincoln-Sudbury (3)Plymouth North (2) Newburyport Cohasset (2)
2012Xaverian Brothers (2) South Hadley North Reading (2) Georgetown
2013 Bridgewater-Raynham Hingham Middleborough (2) Lowell Catholic
2014Newton North (3)Leominster (4)Masconomet Regional (2) Bellingham Pope John Paul II
2015Braintree (4)Norwood (2)Middleborough (3)St. Mary's Lynn (3)St. John Paul II (2)
2016Braintree (5)West Springfield (2) Dighton-Rehoboth Groton-Dunstable St. John Paul II (3)
2017St. John's (4) Taconic Greater New Bedford Auburn (3) St. Mary's Westfield
2018Franklin (2) Needham North Attleborough Austin Prep Archbishop Williams (3)
2019 North Andover Taunton St. Mary's Lynn (4)Taconic (2) Manchester-Essex
2020No season due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2021Xaverian Brothers (3)St. Mary's Lynn (5)Taconic (3)Hopkins Academy (2)
2022Taunton (2)MiltonAustin Prep (2)Manchester Essex (2)Mt. Greylock
2023Taunton (3)Milton (2)OakmontSeekonkBourne

Most State Championships

RankSchoolNumberYears
1Somerville51935, 1941, 1951, 1954, 1965
2Braintree51972, 1984, 1989, 2015, 2016
3St. Mary's Lynn51987, 1988, 2017, 2019, 2021
4Springfield Tech41968, 1969, 1970, 1975
5Holyoke41950, 1953, 1978, 1985
6Leominster41986, 1988, 1996, 2014

Basketball

The state champions for basketball are listed below. [6]

Boy's Basketball

YearDivision 1Division 2Division 3Division 4Division 5
1972LexingtonRocklandHoly Family
1973Holy NameRindge TechSt. Mary’s (Worcester)
1974Boston EnglishNorth AndoverLenox
1975Boston English (2)North Andover (2)Notre Dame (Fitchburg)
1976Don BoscoCommerceCathedral
1977Durfee (6)Commerce (2)Notre Dame (Fitchburg) (2)
1978Lexington (2)Commerce (3)Charlestown (2)
1979Cambridge Rindge & LatinHyde ParkBartlett
1980Cambridge Rindge & Latin (2)Lynn ClassicalCathedral (2)
1981Cambridge Rindge & Latin (3)WaylandDover-Sherborn
1982No state tournament, (Proposition 2 1/2)
1983Don Bosco (2)WakefieldSwampscott
1984Durfee (7)West RoxburyCardinal Spellman
1985BrocktonEast BostonCohasset
1986Cambridge Rindge & Latin (4)East Boston (2)Cohasset (2)
1987Springfield Central (2)WahconahFrontier Regional
1988Durfee (8)MiltonSt. Joseph
1989Durfee (9)DuxburyMatignon
1990Cambridge Rindge & Latin (5)SalemSmith Academy
1991Springfield Central (3)SharonWayland (2)
1992South BostonEast Boston (3)Smith Academy (2)
1993New BedfordBelmontLynn Classical (2)
1994New Bedford (2)Duxbury (2)Lynn Classical (3)Trinity Catholic
1995South Boston (2)Salem (2)WinthropAvon
1996South Boston (3)Milton (2)Pioneer ValleyArlington Catholic
1997TauntonWakefield (2)Pioneer ValleyAvon (2)
1998AttleboroSt. Bernard’sWestonAvon (3)
1999Central CatholicEast Boston (4)North Cambridge CatholicAvon (4)
2000St. John’sCharlestown (3)NewburyportLynnfield
2001Cambridge Rindge & Latin (6)Charlestown (4)St. Joseph (2)St. Mary’s Lynn
2002Pope FrancisCharlestown (5)Lynn TechSt. Mary’s Lynn (2)
2003Amherst-PelhamCharlestown (6)BellinghamMatignon (2)
2004Commerce (4)WalpoleRockland (2)Minuteman Regional
2005Newton NorthCharlestown (7)Whitinsville ChristianIpswich
2006 Newton North (2) Duxbury High (3) SABISCathedral (3)
2007 Boston College High Tantasqua Regional Watertown Cathedral (4)
2008Central Catholic (2)Catholic Memorial Frontier (2) North Cambridge Catholic (2)
2009 St. John's (2) MiltonWatertown (2)Cathedral (5)
2010Central Catholic (3)Sabis (2)WarehamNew Mission
2011St. John's PrepNew Mission (2)Whitinsville Christian SchoolWinthrop (2)
2012Springfield Central (3) Mahar Regional DanversSt. Mary's Lynn (3)
2013 Putnam Vo-Tech BrightonDanvers (2)Bishop Connolly
2014Putnam Vo-Tech (2)New Mission (3)Cardinal Spellman (2)St. Clement
2015Catholic Memorial (2)Danvers (3) Old Rochester Hamilton-Wenham
2016 Cambridge Rindge & Latin (7) New Mission (4)Bishop StangSt. Mary's Lynn (4)
2017Cambridge Rindge & Latin (8)Brighton (2)HanoverMaynard
2018MansfieldTech BostonWatertown (3) Pope John XXIII
2019 Lynn English Tech Boston (2)Dover-Sherborn (2)Worcester Tech
2020Lynn English (2) & Springfield Central (4)Whitman Hanson & TaconicBurke & SuttonAbington & Hopedale
2020State tournament cut short due to the COVID–19 pandemic leading to Co-champions
2021No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2022Boston College High (2)Malden CatholicSt. Mary's Lynn (5)RandolphMaynard (2)
2023 Worcester North Malden Catholic (2)Archbishop WilliamsWareham (2)Taconic (2)
2024 Worcester North (2)Malden Catholic (3)Charlestown (8)Wareham (3)New Mission (5)


Most State Championships
RankSchoolNumberYears
1Durfee91947, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1989
2Cambridge Rindge & Latin81979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1990, 2001, 2016, 2017
2Charlestown82000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2024
4Somerville7

Football

Ice Hockey

The state champions for ice hockey are listed below. [7]

Boy's Ice Hockey

Year Division 1A Division 1Division 2Division 3Division 3A
1943  Medford    
1944 Needham & Medford (2)
1945 Walpole
1946Needham (2)
1947 Arlington
1948 Malden Catholic
1949Arlington (2)
1950 Melrose
1951 Natick
1952 West Springfield
1953Walpole (2)
1954Needham (3)
1955 Winchester
1956 Lynn English
1957Lynn English (2)
1958 Cambridge Latin
1959Arlington (3)
1960Malden Catholic (2)
1961 Framingham
1962Melrose (2)
1963Walpole (3)
1964Arlington (4)
1965Walpole (4)
1966Needham (4)
1967Arlington (5)
1968 Auburn
1969Needham (5)
1970Needham (6)
1971Arlington (6)
1972 Norwood Barnstable
1973Auburn (2) St. Joseph's
1974Malden Catholic (3) Acton-Boxborough
1975 Matignon Billerica
1976 Winthrop Billerica (2)
1977Matignon (2)Billerica (3)
1978 Hudson Arlington Catholic
1979 St. John's Prep Falmouth
1980Matignon (3)Barnstable (2)
1981Matignon (4)Falmouth (2)
1982Matignon (5)Falmouth (3)
1983Matignon (6) Franklin
1984Matignon (7)Christopher Columbus Shawsheen
1985St. John's Prep (2) Scituate Westwood
1986 Catholic Memorial Austin Prep Minuteman Regional
1987Catholic Memorial (2)Matignon (8) Northeast Metro
1988Catholic Memorial (3)Matignon (9)Northeast Metro (2)
1989 Don Bosco Ausin Prep (2)Northeast Metro (3)
1990Catholic Memorial (4)Arlington Catholic (2) Pittsfield
1991Catholic Memorial (5)Barnstable (3) Archbishop Williams Westwood (2)
1992Catholic Memorial (6)Framingham (2) Hingham Westwood (3)
1993Catholic Memorial (7)Matignon (10) Gloucester Bishop Connolly
1994Catholic Memorial (8) Boston College High Danvers Gardner
1995Catholic Memorial (9) Chelmsford Tewksbury North Middlesex
1996Boston College High (2)Falmouth (4) Springfield Cathedral Lynnfield
1997Arlington Catholic (3)Archbishop Williams (2)Hingham (2) Hanover
1998Catholic Memorial (10)Winchester (2)Gloucester (2)North Middlesex (2)
1999Catholic Memorial (11) St. John's Saugus Shrewsbury
2000Catholic Memorial (12)Winchester (3) Duxbury Martha's Vineyard Regional
2001Catholic Memorial (13)Hingham (3)Danvers (2)Hanover (2)
2002Boston College High (3) Waltham Martha's Vineyard Regional (2)Westwood (4)
2003Catholic Memorial (14)Springfield Cathedral (2)Saugus (2) Westfield
2004Catholic Memorial (15)St. John's (2)Saugus (3) Bourne
2005Catholic Memorial (16)Duxbury (2) Boston Latin Marlborough
2006Boston College High (4) Marshfield Gloucester (3) Longmeadow
2007Boston College High (5)Duxbury (3)Hanover (3)Scituate (2)
2008 Reading Needham (7) Sandwich Westfield (2) Greenfield
2009Catholic Memorial (17)Springfield Cathedral (3) Newburyport Shrewsbury (2) Holyoke
2010Hingham (4)Arlington Catholic (4) Canton Longmeadow (2) Oakmont/Narragansett
2011Malden Catholic (4)Marshfield (2)Tewksbury (2) Marblehead Holyoke (2)
2012Malden Catholic (5) Burlington Wilmington Hudson (2) Groton-Dunstable
2013Malden Catholic (6)Burlington (2)Wilmington (2)Westfield (3) Agawam
2014Malden Catholic (7)Reading (2) Beverly Shrewsbury (3)North Middlesex (3)
2015St. John's Prep (3)Hingham (5)Westwood (5) Watertown Nashoba Regional
2016Malden Catholic (8)Franklin (2) Medfield Hanover (4)Nashoba Regional (2)
2017Arlington (7) St. Mary's Lynn Lowell Catholic Shrewsbury (4) Grafton
2018Boston College High (6)Waltham (2) Plymouth South Shrewsbury (5) Lunenburg / Ayer Shirley
2019Boston College High (7)Duxbury (4)Canton (2) Wachusett Regional Northbridge
2020Arlington (8) & Pope Francis (4) Belmont & Walpole (5)Canton (3) & Lincoln-Sudbury Hanover (4) & Longmeadow (3)Greenfield (2)
2021No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2022NoneSt. John's Prep (4)Tewksbury (3)Hanover (6)Sandwich (2)
2023NonePope Francis (5)Canton (4)Nashoba Regional (3)Norwell
2024NoneSt. John's Prep (5)Boston Latin (2)Marblehead (2)Dover-Sherborn
Most State Championships
RankSchoolNumberYears
1Catholic Memorial171986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
2Matignon101975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1993
3Malden Catholic81948, 1960, 1974, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
4Arlington81947, 1949, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1971, 2017, 2020
5Boston College High71994, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019

Swimming & Diving

Boy's Swimming & Diving

Boy's Swimming & Diving has been an MIAA sport since 1947, competing in the winter season. Division 2 was added in 1987. The MIAA Boy's Swimming & Diving State Champions are listed below.

YearDivision 1Division 2
1947 Gardner  
1948Gardner (2)
1949Gardner (3)
1950Springfield Tech
1951Springfield Tech (2)
1952Gardner (4)
1953Gardner (5)
1954Gardner (6)
1955Gardner (7)
1956Gardner (8)
1957Gardner (9)
1958Gardner (10)
1959Gardner (11)
1960Gardner (12)
1961Gardner (13)
1962 Holyoke
1963 Minnechaug
1964 Boston English
1965Holyoke (2)
1966Gardner (14)
1967 Chicopee
1968Holyoke (3)
1969Holyoke (4)
1970Minnechaug (2)
1971 Seekonk
1972Seekonk (2)
1973Seekonk (3)
1974 Longmeadow
1975 Springfield Cathedral
1976 East Longmeadow
1977Springfield Cathedral (2)
1978 Haverhill
1979Longmeadow (2)
1980Gardner (15)
1981Springfield Cathedral (3)
1982No State Championship due to Prop. 2 1/2
1983 Weston
1984Longmeadow (3) and Westfield
1985 Brookline
1986Minnechaug (3)
1987 Lincoln-Sudbury Weston (2)
1988 Acton-Boxborough Weston (3)
1989Acton-Boxborough (2)Weston (4)
1990Acton-Boxborough (3)Weston (5)
1991Acton-Boxborough (4)-
1992Acton-Boxborough (5)-
1993Acton-Boxborough (6)Weston (6)
1994Acton-Boxborough (7)Weston (7)
1995Acton-Boxborough (8)Weston (8)
1996 Xaverian Brothers Seekonk (4)
1997 Boston College High Weston (9)
1998Boston College High (2)Lincoln-Sudbury (2)
1999Boston College High (3)Weston (10)
2000Acton-Boxborough (9)Weston (11)
2001 St. John's Prep Weston (12)
2002 Chelmsford Weston (13)
2003Chelmsford (2)Weston (14)
2004Chelmsford (3)Weston (15)
2005Boston College High (4)Weston (16)
2006St. John's Prep (2)Weston (17)
2007St. John's Prep (3)Weston (18)
2008St. John's Prep (4)Weston (19)
2009St. John's Prep (5) Wayland
2010St. John's Prep (6)Wayland (2)
2011St. John's Prep (7) King Philip
2012St. John's Prep (8)Weston (20)
2013St. John's Prep (9)Weston (21)
2014St. John's Prep (10)Weston (22)
2015 Westford Academy Weston (23)
2016St. John's Prep (11)Weston (24)
2017St. John's Prep (12)Wayland (3)
2018St. John's Prep (13)Wayland (4)
2019St. John's Prep (14)Wayland (5)
2020St. John's Prep (15)Wayland (6)
2021No State Championships due to COVID–19 pandemic
2022St. John's Prep (16)Weston (25)
2023Westford Academy (2)Weston (26)
2024St. John's Prep (17)Weston (27)
Most State Championships
RankSchoolNumberYears
1Weston271983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2023, 2024
2St. John's Prep172001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024
3Gardner151947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1980
4Acton-Boxborough91988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000
5Wayland62009, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020

Girl's Swimming & Diving

Girl's Swimming & Diving has been an MIAA sport since 1972, beginning solely as a fall season sport. Girl's swimming & diving then expanded to become both a fall and winter season sport beginning in 1991. Division 2 was added in 2004 for the fall season and 2006 for the winter season. The MIAA Girl's Swimming & Diving State Champions are listed below.

YearDivision 1 FallDivision 2 FallDivision 1 WinterDivision 2 Winter
1971 Wellesley    
1972Wellesley (2)
1973 Wayland
1974 Bedford
1975Bedford (2)
1976 Minnechaug
1977 East Longmeadow
1978 Durfee
1979 Northampton
1980Northampton (2)
1981No State Championship due to Prop. 2 1/2
1982 Acton-Boxborough
1983Acton-Boxborough (2)
1984Acton-Boxborough (3)
1985Acton-Boxborough (4)
1986Acton-Boxborough (5)
1987Acton-Boxborough (6)
1988Wellesley (3)
1989Wellesley (4)
1990Wellesley (5)
1991Acton-Boxborough (7) Lynn English
1992Acton-Boxborough (8)Minnechaug (2)
1993Acton-Boxborough (9) St. Joseph
1994Acton-Boxborough (10) Gardner
1995Acton-Boxborough (11)Gardner (2)
1996Acton-Boxborough (12)Gardner (3)
1997Acton-Boxborough (13)Gardner (4)
1998Acton-Boxborough (14)Gardner (5)
1999 Andover Gardner (6)
2000Andover* [Vacated]Gardner (7)
2001Andover (2)Gardner (8)
2002Andover (3)Gardner (9)
2003Andover* [Vacated]Gardner (10)
2004Andover (4) Central Catholic Gardner (11)
2005Andover (5) Notre Dame Academy Gardner (12)
2006Andover (6)Notre Dame Academy (2)Gardner (13)Wayland (2)
2007Andover (7)Notre Dame Academy (3)Gardner (14)Wayland (3)
2008 Chelmsford Notre Dame Academy (4)Gardner (15)Wayland (4)
2009Andover (8) Bishop Feehan Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland (5)
2010Andover (9) Reading Gardner (16)Wayland (6)
2011Andover (10)Bishop Feehan (2)Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Marblehead
2012Andover (11)Bishop Feehan (3) Westford Academy Wayland (7)
2013Chelmsford (2)Bishop Feehan (4)Westford Academy (2)Wayland (8)
2014Andover (12)Bishop Feehan (5)Westford Academy (3)Wayland (9)
2015Andover (13)Bishop Feehan (6)Lincoln-Sudbury (3) Weston
2016Andover (14)Reading (2)Westford Academy (4)Marblehead (2)
2017Andover (15)Reading (3)Westford Academy (5) Duxbury
2018Andover (16)Reading (4)Westford Academy (6)Duxbury (2)
2019Andover (17)Wellesley (6)Westford Academy (7)Wayland (10)
2020No State Championships due to COVID–19 pandemic Westford Academy (8)Duxbury (3)
2021Acton-Boxborough (15)Wellesley (7)No State Championships due to COVID–19 pandemic
2022Acton-Boxborough (16)Wellesley (8)Westford Academy (9) Amherst-Pelham
2023 Needham Wellesley (9)Lincoln-Sudbury (4)Marblehead (3)
2024TBDTBD Concord-Carlisle Weston (2)
Most State Championships
RankSchoolNumberYears
1Andover171999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2Acton-Boxborough161982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2021, 2022
2Gardner161994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
3Wayland101973, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019
4Wellesley91971, 1972, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
4Westford Academy92012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022

Soccer

Boys Soccer

The MIAA Boys Soccer State Champions are listed below. [8]

DivisionYearChampionRunner Up
Division I2021 Brookline Newton
2020No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2019 Longmeadow Needham
2018 Ludlow Wellesley
2017 Brockton Longmeadow
2016 Lexington Westborough
2015 Lincoln-Sudbury Groton-Dunstable
2014 Needham Amherst
2013 West Springfield Somerville
2012 Needham Amherst
2011 Ludlow Masconomet
2010 Ludlow New Bedford
2009 Catholic Memorial Ludlow
2008 Ludlow Framingham
2007 St. John's Framingham
2006 St. John's Algonquin
Division II2021 West Springfield Canton
2020No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2019 Winchester Milford
2018 Nauset Arlington
2017 Concord-Carlisle Oliver Ames
2016 Nauset Masconomet
2015 Oliver Ames Masconomet
2014 Concord-Carlisle Oliver Ames
2013 Masconomet Walpole
2012 Groton-Dunstable Medway
2011 Groton-Dunstable Concord-Carlisle
2010 Concord-Carlisle Nipmuc
2009 Concord-Carlisle Palmer
2008 Mt. Greylock Masconomet
2007 Hampshire Sharon
2006 Concord-Carlisle Leicester
Division III2021 Norwell Belchertown
2020No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2019 Belchertown Medway
2018 Wayland Nipmuc
2017 Nipmuc Norwell
2016 Wayland Nipmuc
2015 Norton Douglas
2014 Wayland Belchertown
2013 Belchertown Medway
2012 Sutton Watertown
2011 Sutton Georgetown
2010 Dover-Sherborn Lenox High School (Massachusetts)|Lenox
2009 Weston Douglas
2008 Bromfield Hamilton-Wenham
2007 Bromfield Lynnfield
2006Bartlett Lynnfield
Division IV2021 Easthampton Frontier
2020No state tournament due to the COVID–19 pandemic
2019 Bromfield Burke
2018 Bromfield St. Mary's
2017 Bromfield Boston International
2016 Monson Cohasset
2015 Monson St. Mary's
2014 Sutton Archbishop Williams
2013 Sutton Cohasset

Girls Soccer

The MIAA Girls Soccer State Champions are listed below. [9]

DivisionYearChampionRunner Up
Division I2019 Bishop Feehan Westfield
2018 Wachusett Natick
2017 Wachusett Westford Academy
2016 Central Catholic Nashoba
2015 Needham Algonquin
2014 West Springfield Whitman-Hanson
2013 Newton North Minnechaug
2012 Franklin Nashoba
2011 Peabody East Longmeadow
2010 Central Catholic Shrewsbury
2009 Algonquin Acton-Boxborough
2008Minnechaug Acton-Boxborough
2007 Acton-Boxborough Shrewsbury
2006 Braintree Ludlow
Eastern Mass Division II2019 Holliston Winchester
2018 Winchester Hopkinton
2017 Danvers Medway
2016 Hingham Arlington
2015 Hingham Concord-Carlisle
2014 Hingham Arlington
2013 Notre Dame Academy Wilmington
Division II2012 Medfield Belchertown
2011 Auburn Canton
2010 Medfield Auburn
2009 Cardinal Spellman Wahconah
2008 Duxbury Wahconah
2007 Oliver Ames Millbury
2006 Nipmuc Cardinal Spellman
Division III2019 South Hadley Stoneham
2018 Norwell South Hadley
2017 Sutton Archbishop Williams
2016 Millbury Medway
2015 Millbury Medway
2014 Nipmuc Lynnfield
2013 Newburyport Granby
2012 Weston Sutton
2011Dover-Sherborn Hopedale
2010 Weston Sutton
2009 Millis Gateway
2008 Newburyport Monson
2007 Newburyport Bromfield
2006 West Boylston Norwell
Division IV2019 Millbury Millis
2018 Millis Granby
2017 Millis Millbury
2016 East Bridgewater Monson
2015 Monson East Bridgewater
2014 East Bridgewater Monson
2013 Sutton Austin Prep

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References

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