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Abbreviation | MIAA |
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Formation | 1978 |
Purpose | Athletic / Educational |
Location | |
Region served | Massachusetts |
Membership | 374 public and private high schools |
Website | miaa |
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).
Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Boys' Cross Country | Boys' Basketball | Baseball |
Girls' Cross Country | Girls' Basketball | Girls' Golf |
Field Hockey | Girls' Gymnastics | Boys' Lacrosse |
Football | Boys' Ice Hockey | Girls' Lacrosse |
Boys' Golf | Girls' Ice Hockey | Boys' Rugby |
Boys' Soccer | Boys' Alpine Skiing | Girls' Rugby |
Girls' Soccer | Girls' Alpine Skiing | Softball |
Girls' Swimming & Diving | Boys' Nordic Skiing | Boys' Tennis |
Girls' Volleyball | Girls' Nordic Skiing | Girls' Tennis |
Boys' Swimming & Diving | Boys' Outdoor Track & Field | |
Girls' Swimming & Diving | Girls' Outdoor Track & Field | |
Boys' Indoor Track & Field | Boys' Volleyball | |
Girls' Indoor Track & Field | ||
Boys' Wrestling | ||
Girls' 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]
The leagues in the MIAA are separated into nine districts (numbered 1-9). [4]
Sport | Season | Most Championships |
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Baseball | Spring | Somerville, Braintree & St. Mary's Lynn (5) |
Boys Basketball | Winter | Durfee (9) |
Girls' Basketball | Winter | |
Field Hockey | Fall | Watertown (22) |
Football | Fall | Longmeadow (13) |
Boys' Ice Hockey | Winter | Catholic Memorial (17) |
Girls' Ice Hockey | Winter | Notre Dame Academy (5) |
Boys' Lacrosse | Spring | Duxbury (6) |
Girls' Lacrosse | Spring | |
Girls' Rugby | Spring | Belmont (6) |
Boys' Soccer | Fall | Bromfield (13) |
Girls' Soccer | Fall | Sutton (12) |
Boys' Swimming & Diving | Winter | Weston (27) |
Girls' Swimming & Diving | Fall/Winter | Acton-Boxborough & Andover (17) |
Girls' Volleyball | Fall | Barnstable (18) |
Boys' Volleyball | Spring | New Bedford (8) |
Boys' Rugby | Spring | BC High (4) |
The MIAA Baseball State Champions are listed below. [5]
Year | Division 1A | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 4 | Division 5 ! |
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1934 | Walpole | |||||
1935 | Somerville | |||||
1936 | Templeton | |||||
1937 | Lynn English | |||||
1938 | Brockton | |||||
1939 | Palmer | |||||
1940 | Belmont | |||||
1941 | Somerville (2) | |||||
1942 | Turners Falls | |||||
1943 | Norwood | |||||
1944 | Newton | |||||
1945 | No state finals due to travel restraints | |||||
1946 | Keith Academy | |||||
1947 | Lynn Classical | |||||
1948 | Springfield Cathedral | |||||
1949 | Pittsfield | |||||
1950 | Holyoke | |||||
1951 | Somerville (3) | |||||
1952 | St. John's | |||||
1953 | Holyoke (2) | |||||
1954 | Somerville (4) | |||||
1955 | Newton (2) | |||||
1956 | Everett | |||||
1957 | Durfee | |||||
1958 | St. Stephen's | |||||
1959 | Belmont (2) | |||||
1960 | Pittsfield (2) | |||||
1961 | Chicopee | |||||
1962 | Chicopee (2) | |||||
1963 | Chicopee (3) | |||||
1964 | Waltham | |||||
1965 | Somerville (5) | |||||
1966 | Pittsfield (3) | |||||
1967 | Westfield | |||||
1968 | Springfield Tech | |||||
1969 | Springfield Tech (2) | |||||
1970 | Springfield Tech (3) | |||||
1971 | Durfee (2) | |||||
1972 | Braintree | St. Joseph's | ||||
1973 | Catholic Memorial | Lynn Tech | ||||
1974 | North Reading | Quabbin Regional | ||||
1975 | Springfield Tech (4) | St. Joseph's (2) | ||||
1976 | St. John's (2) | Grafton | Norwell | |||
1977 | St. Peter's | Tantasqua Regional | West Boylston | |||
1978 | Holyoke (3) | Drury | Frontier Regional | |||
1979 | Chicopee Comp | Somerset | Matignon | |||
1980 | Lynn English (2) | Westborough | Norton | |||
1981 | Brockton (2) | Winthrop | Ware | |||
1982 | No state finals due to Prop. 2 | |||||
1983 | No state finals due to Prop. 2 | |||||
1984 | Braintree (2) | Stoughton | Millbury | |||
1985 | Holyoke (4) | Marblehead | Hopkins Academy | |||
1986 | Leominster | Franklin | Oxford | |||
1987 | St. Peter-Marian (2) | Holliston | St. Mary's Lynn | |||
1988 | Leominster (2) | Hamilton-Wenham | St. Mary's Lynn (2) | |||
1989 | Braintree (3) | Salem | Norton (2) | |||
1990 | Milford | Drury (2) | Bishop Connolly | |||
1991 | Andover | Westborough (2) | Narragansett Regional | |||
1992 | Andover (2) | Archbishop Williams | Marblehead (2) | |||
1993 | New Bedford | Clinton | Swampscott | |||
1994 | New Bedford (2) | Bishop Feehan | Pentucket Regional | |||
1995 | Durfee (3) | Stoneham | Archbishop Williams (2) | |||
1996 | Leominster (3) | Reading | Harwich | |||
1997 | Brockton (3) | Middleborough | Amesbury | |||
1998 | New Bedford (3) | Auburn | Bishop Stang | |||
1999 | St. John's Prep | Hudson | Northbridge | |||
2000 | St. John's Prep (2) | Masconomet Regional | Ashland | |||
2001 | Boston College High | Danvers | Nipmuc Regional | |||
2002 | St. 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) | |||
2007 | Lincoln-Sudbury (2) | Oliver Ames | Harwich (3) | |||
2008 | Boston College High (2) | Plymouth North | Westwood | |||
2009 | Boston College High (3) | Auburn (2) | Abington | |||
2010 | Amherst Regional | Northbridge (2) | Norton (3) | Cohasset | ||
2011 | Lincoln-Sudbury (3) | Plymouth North (2) | Newburyport | Cohasset (2) | ||
2012 | Xaverian Brothers (2) | South Hadley | North Reading (2) | Georgetown | ||
2013 | Bridgewater-Raynham | Hingham | Middleborough (2) | Lowell Catholic | ||
2014 | Newton North (3) | Leominster (4) | Masconomet Regional (2) | Bellingham | Pope John Paul II | |
2015 | Braintree (4) | Norwood (2) | Middleborough (3) | St. Mary's Lynn (3) | St. John Paul II (2) | |
2016 | Braintree (5) | West Springfield (2) | Dighton-Rehoboth | Groton-Dunstable | St. John Paul II (3) | |
2017 | St. John's (4) | Taconic | Greater New Bedford | Auburn (3) | St. Mary's Westfield | |
2018 | Franklin (2) | Needham | North Attleborough | Austin Prep | Archbishop Williams (3) | |
2019 | North Andover | Taunton | St. Mary's Lynn (4) | Taconic (2) | Manchester-Essex | |
2020 | No season due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2021 | Xaverian Brothers (3) | St. Mary's Lynn (5) | Taconic (3) | Hopkins Academy (2) | ||
2022 | Taunton (2) | Milton | Austin Prep (2) | Manchester Essex (2) | Mt. Greylock | |
2023 | Taunton (3) | Milton (2) | Oakmont | Seekonk | Bourne | |
2024 | Boston College High (4) | Plymouth North (3) | Oakmont (2) | Seekonk (2) | Boston English |
Rank | School | Number | Years |
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1 | Somerville | 5 | 1935, 1941, 1951, 1954, 1965 |
2 | Braintree | 5 | 1972, 1984, 1989, 2015, 2016 |
3 | St. Mary's Lynn | 5 | 1987, 1988, 2017, 2019, 2021 |
4 | Springfield Tech | 4 | 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975 |
5 | Holyoke | 4 | 1950, 1953, 1978, 1985 |
6 | Leominster | 4 | 1986, 1988, 1996, 2014 |
7 | Boston College High | 4 | 2001, 2008, 2009, 2024 |
The state champions for basketball are listed below. [6]
Year | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 4 | Division 5 |
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1972 | Lexington | Rockland | Holy Family | ||
1973 | Holy Name | Rindge Tech | St. Mary’s (Worcester) | ||
1974 | Boston English | North Andover | Lenox | ||
1975 | Boston English (2) | North Andover (2) | Notre Dame (Fitchburg) | ||
1976 | Don Bosco | Commerce | Cathedral | ||
1977 | Durfee (6) | Commerce (2) | Notre Dame (Fitchburg) (2) | ||
1978 | Lexington (2) | Commerce (3) | Charlestown (2) | ||
1979 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin | Hyde Park | Bartlett | ||
1980 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (2) | Lynn Classical | Cathedral (2) | ||
1981 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (3) | Wayland | Dover-Sherborn | ||
1982 | No state tournament, (Proposition 2 1/2) | ||||
1983 | Don Bosco (2) | Wakefield | Swampscott | ||
1984 | Durfee (7) | West Roxbury | Cardinal Spellman | ||
1985 | Brockton | East Boston | Cohasset | ||
1986 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (4) | East Boston (2) | Cohasset (2) | ||
1987 | Springfield Central (2) | Wahconah | Frontier Regional | ||
1988 | Durfee (8) | Milton | St. Joseph | ||
1989 | Durfee (9) | Duxbury | Matignon | ||
1990 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (5) | Salem | Smith Academy | ||
1991 | Springfield Central (3) | Sharon | Wayland (2) | ||
1992 | South Boston | East Boston (3) | Smith Academy (2) | ||
1993 | New Bedford | Belmont | Lynn Classical (2) | ||
1994 | New Bedford (2) | Duxbury (2) | Lynn Classical (3) | Trinity Catholic | |
1995 | South Boston (2) | Salem (2) | Winthrop | Avon | |
1996 | South Boston (3) | Milton (2) | Pioneer Valley | Arlington Catholic | |
1997 | Taunton | Wakefield (2) | Pioneer Valley | Avon (2) | |
1998 | Attleboro | St. Bernard’s | Weston | Avon (3) | |
1999 | Central Catholic | East Boston (4) | North Cambridge Catholic | Avon (4) | |
2000 | St. John’s | Charlestown (3) | Newburyport | Lynnfield | |
2001 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (6) | Charlestown (4) | St. Joseph (2) | St. Mary’s Lynn | |
2002 | Pope Francis | Charlestown (5) | Lynn Tech | St. Mary’s Lynn (2) | |
2003 | Amherst-Pelham | Charlestown (6) | Bellingham | Matignon (2) | |
2004 | Commerce (4) | Walpole | Rockland (2) | Minuteman Regional | |
2005 | Newton North | Charlestown (7) | Whitinsville Christian | Ipswich | |
2006 | Newton North (2) | Duxbury High (3) | SABIS | Cathedral (3) | |
2007 | Boston College High | Tantasqua Regional | Watertown | Cathedral (4) | |
2008 | Central Catholic (2) | Catholic Memorial | Frontier (2) | North Cambridge Catholic (2) | |
2009 | St. John's (2) | Milton | Watertown (2) | Cathedral (5) | |
2010 | Central Catholic (3) | Sabis (2) | Wareham | New Mission | |
2011 | St. John's Prep | New Mission (2) | Whitinsville Christian School | Winthrop (2) | |
2012 | Springfield Central (3) | Mahar Regional | Danvers | St. Mary's Lynn (3) | |
2013 | Putnam Vo-Tech | Brighton | Danvers (2) | Bishop Connolly | |
2014 | Putnam Vo-Tech (2) | New Mission (3) | Cardinal Spellman (2) | St. Clement | |
2015 | Catholic Memorial (2) | Danvers (3) | Old Rochester | Hamilton-Wenham | |
2016 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (7) | New Mission (4) | Bishop Stang | St. Mary's Lynn (4) | |
2017 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin (8) | Brighton (2) | Hanover | Maynard | |
2018 | Mansfield | Tech Boston | Watertown (3) | Pope John XXIII | |
2019 | Lynn English | Tech Boston (2) | Dover-Sherborn (2) | Worcester Tech | |
2020 | Lynn English (2) & Springfield Central (4) | Whitman Hanson & Taconic | Burke & Sutton | Abington & Hopedale | |
2020 | State tournament cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic leading to Co-champions | ||||
2021 | No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2022 | Boston College High (2) | Malden Catholic | St. Mary's Lynn (5) | Randolph | Maynard (2) |
2023 | Worcester North | Malden Catholic (2) | Archbishop Williams | Wareham (2) | Taconic (2) |
2024 | Worcester North (2) | Malden Catholic (3) | Charlestown (8) | Wareham (3) | New Mission (5) |
Rank | School | Number | Years |
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1 | Durfee | 9 | 1947, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1989 |
2 | Cambridge Rindge & Latin | 8 | 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1990, 2001, 2016, 2017 |
2 | Charlestown | 8 | 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2024 |
4 | Somerville | 7 | |
The state champions for ice hockey are listed below. [7]
Year | Division 1A | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 3A | |
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1943 | Medford | |||||
1944 | Needham & Medford (2) | |||||
1945 | Walpole | |||||
1946 | Needham (2) | |||||
1947 | Arlington | |||||
1948 | Malden Catholic | |||||
1949 | Arlington (2) | |||||
1950 | Melrose | |||||
1951 | Natick | |||||
1952 | West Springfield | |||||
1953 | Walpole (2) | |||||
1954 | Needham (3) | |||||
1955 | Winchester | |||||
1956 | Lynn English | |||||
1957 | Lynn English (2) | |||||
1958 | Cambridge Latin | |||||
1959 | Arlington (3) | |||||
1960 | Malden Catholic (2) | |||||
1961 | Framingham | |||||
1962 | Melrose (2) | |||||
1963 | Walpole (3) | |||||
1964 | Arlington (4) | |||||
1965 | Walpole (4) | |||||
1966 | Needham (4) | |||||
1967 | Arlington (5) | |||||
1968 | Auburn | |||||
1969 | Needham (5) | |||||
1970 | Needham (6) | |||||
1971 | Arlington (6) | |||||
1972 | Norwood | Barnstable | ||||
1973 | Auburn (2) | St. Joseph's | ||||
1974 | Malden Catholic (3) | Acton-Boxborough | ||||
1975 | Matignon | Billerica | ||||
1976 | Winthrop | Billerica (2) | ||||
1977 | Matignon (2) | Billerica (3) | ||||
1978 | Hudson | Arlington Catholic | ||||
1979 | St. John's Prep | Falmouth | ||||
1980 | Matignon (3) | Barnstable (2) | ||||
1981 | Matignon (4) | Falmouth (2) | ||||
1982 | Matignon (5) | Falmouth (3) | ||||
1983 | Matignon (6) | Franklin | ||||
1984 | Matignon (7) | Christopher Columbus | Shawsheen | |||
1985 | St. John's Prep (2) | Scituate | Westwood | |||
1986 | Catholic Memorial | Austin Prep | Minuteman Regional | |||
1987 | Catholic Memorial (2) | Matignon (8) | Northeast Metro | |||
1988 | Catholic Memorial (3) | Matignon (9) | Northeast Metro (2) | |||
1989 | Don Bosco | Ausin Prep (2) | Northeast Metro (3) | |||
1990 | Catholic Memorial (4) | Arlington Catholic (2) | Pittsfield | |||
1991 | Catholic Memorial (5) | Barnstable (3) | Archbishop Williams | Westwood (2) | ||
1992 | Catholic Memorial (6) | Framingham (2) | Hingham | Westwood (3) | ||
1993 | Catholic Memorial (7) | Matignon (10) | Gloucester | Bishop Connolly | ||
1994 | Catholic Memorial (8) | Boston College High | Danvers | Gardner | ||
1995 | Catholic Memorial (9) | Chelmsford | Tewksbury | North Middlesex | ||
1996 | Boston College High (2) | Falmouth (4) | Springfield Cathedral | Lynnfield | ||
1997 | Arlington Catholic (3) | Archbishop Williams (2) | Hingham (2) | Hanover | ||
1998 | Catholic Memorial (10) | Winchester (2) | Gloucester (2) | North Middlesex (2) | ||
1999 | Catholic Memorial (11) | St. John's | Saugus | Shrewsbury | ||
2000 | Catholic Memorial (12) | Winchester (3) | Duxbury | Martha's Vineyard Regional | ||
2001 | Catholic Memorial (13) | Hingham (3) | Danvers (2) | Hanover (2) | ||
2002 | Boston College High (3) | Waltham | Martha's Vineyard Regional (2) | Westwood (4) | ||
2003 | Catholic Memorial (14) | Springfield Cathedral (2) | Saugus (2) | Westfield | ||
2004 | Catholic Memorial (15) | St. John's (2) | Saugus (3) | Bourne | ||
2005 | Catholic Memorial (16) | Duxbury (2) | Boston Latin | Marlborough | ||
2006 | Boston College High (4) | Marshfield | Gloucester (3) | Longmeadow | ||
2007 | Boston College High (5) | Duxbury (3) | Hanover (3) | Scituate (2) | ||
2008 | Reading | Needham (7) | Sandwich | Westfield (2) | Greenfield | |
2009 | Catholic Memorial (17) | Springfield Cathedral (3) | Newburyport | Shrewsbury (2) | Holyoke | |
2010 | Hingham (4) | Arlington Catholic (4) | Canton | Longmeadow (2) | Oakmont/Narragansett | |
2011 | Malden Catholic (4) | Marshfield (2) | Tewksbury (2) | Marblehead | Holyoke (2) | |
2012 | Malden Catholic (5) | Burlington | Wilmington | Hudson (2) | Groton-Dunstable | |
2013 | Malden Catholic (6) | Burlington (2) | Wilmington (2) | Westfield (3) | Agawam | |
2014 | Malden Catholic (7) | Reading (2) | Beverly | Shrewsbury (3) | North Middlesex (3) | |
2015 | St. John's Prep (3) | Hingham (5) | Westwood (5) | Watertown | Nashoba Regional | |
2016 | Malden Catholic (8) | Franklin (2) | Medfield | Hanover (4) | Nashoba Regional (2) | |
2017 | Arlington (7) | St. Mary's Lynn | Lowell Catholic | Shrewsbury (4) | Grafton | |
2018 | Boston College High (6) | Waltham (2) | Plymouth South | Shrewsbury (5) | Lunenburg / Ayer Shirley | |
2019 | Boston College High (7) | Duxbury (4) | Canton (2) | Wachusett Regional | Northbridge | |
2020 | Arlington (8) & Pope Francis (4) | Belmont & Walpole (5) | Canton (3) & Lincoln-Sudbury | Hanover (4) & Longmeadow (3) | Greenfield (2) | |
2021 | No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2022 | None | St. John's Prep (4) | Tewksbury (3) | Hanover (6) | Sandwich (2) | |
2023 | None | Pope Francis (5) | Canton (4) | Nashoba Regional (3) | Norwell | |
2024 | None | St. John's Prep (5) | Boston Latin (2) | Marblehead (2) | Dover-Sherborn |
Rank | School | Number | Years |
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1 | Catholic Memorial | 17 | 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 |
2 | Matignon | 10 | 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1993 |
3 | Malden Catholic | 8 | 1948, 1960, 1974, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 |
4 | Arlington | 8 | 1947, 1949, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1971, 2017, 2020 |
5 | Boston College High | 7 | 1994, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019 |
Boys' Swimming & Diving has been an MIAA sport since 1947, competing in the winter season. Division 2 was added in 1987. The MIAA Boys' Swimming & Diving State Champions are listed below.
Year | Division 1 | Division 2 |
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1947 | Gardner | |
1948 | Gardner (2) | |
1949 | Gardner (3) | |
1950 | Springfield Tech | |
1951 | Springfield Tech (2) | |
1952 | Gardner (4) | |
1953 | Gardner (5) | |
1954 | Gardner (6) | |
1955 | Gardner (7) | |
1956 | Gardner (8) | |
1957 | Gardner (9) | |
1958 | Gardner (10) | |
1959 | Gardner (11) | |
1960 | Gardner (12) | |
1961 | Gardner (13) | |
1962 | Holyoke | |
1963 | Minnechaug | |
1964 | Boston English | |
1965 | Holyoke (2) | |
1966 | Gardner (14) | |
1967 | Chicopee | |
1968 | Holyoke (3) | |
1969 | Holyoke (4) | |
1970 | Minnechaug (2) | |
1971 | Seekonk | |
1972 | Seekonk (2) | |
1973 | Seekonk (3) | |
1974 | Longmeadow | |
1975 | Springfield Cathedral | |
1976 | East Longmeadow | |
1977 | Springfield Cathedral (2) | |
1978 | Haverhill | |
1979 | Longmeadow (2) | |
1980 | Gardner (15) | |
1981 | Springfield Cathedral (3) | |
1982 | No State Championship due to Prop. 2 1/2 | |
1983 | Weston | |
1984 | Longmeadow (3) and Westfield | |
1985 | Brookline | |
1986 | Minnechaug (3) | |
1987 | Lincoln-Sudbury | Weston (2) |
1988 | Acton-Boxborough | Weston (3) |
1989 | Acton-Boxborough (2) | Weston (4) |
1990 | Acton-Boxborough (3) | Weston (5) |
1991 | Acton-Boxborough (4) | - |
1992 | Acton-Boxborough (5) | - |
1993 | Acton-Boxborough (6) | Weston (6) |
1994 | Acton-Boxborough (7) | Weston (7) |
1995 | Acton-Boxborough (8) | Weston (8) |
1996 | Xaverian Brothers | Seekonk (4) |
1997 | Boston College High | Weston (9) |
1998 | Boston College High (2) | Lincoln-Sudbury (2) |
1999 | Boston College High (3) | Weston (10) |
2000 | Acton-Boxborough (9) | Weston (11) |
2001 | St. John's Prep | Weston (12) |
2002 | Chelmsford | Weston (13) |
2003 | Chelmsford (2) | Weston (14) |
2004 | Chelmsford (3) | Weston (15) |
2005 | Boston College High (4) | Weston (16) |
2006 | St. John's Prep (2) | Weston (17) |
2007 | St. John's Prep (3) | Weston (18) |
2008 | St. John's Prep (4) | Weston (19) |
2009 | St. John's Prep (5) | Wayland |
2010 | St. John's Prep (6) | Wayland (2) |
2011 | St. John's Prep (7) | King Philip |
2012 | St. John's Prep (8) | Weston (20) |
2013 | St. John's Prep (9) | Weston (21) |
2014 | St. John's Prep (10) | Weston (22) |
2015 | Westford Academy | Weston (23) |
2016 | St. John's Prep (11) | Weston (24) |
2017 | St. John's Prep (12) | Wayland (3) |
2018 | St. John's Prep (13) | Wayland (4) |
2019 | St. John's Prep (14) | Wayland (5) |
2020 | St. John's Prep (15) | Wayland (6) |
2021 | No State Championships due to COVID-19 pandemic | |
2022 | St. John's Prep (16) | Weston (25) |
2023 | Westford Academy (2) | Weston (26) |
2024 | St. John's Prep (17) | Weston (27) |
2025 | TBD | TBD |
Rank | School | Number | Years |
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1 | Weston | 27 | 1983, 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 |
2 | St. John's Prep | 17 | 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024 |
3 | Gardner | 15 | 1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1980 |
4 | Acton-Boxborough | 9 | 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000 |
5 | Wayland | 6 | 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 |
Girls' Swimming & Diving has been an MIAA sport since 1972, beginning solely as a fall season sport. Girls' 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 Girls' Swimming & Diving State Champions are listed below.
Year | Division 1 Fall | Division 2 Fall | Division 1 Winter | Division 2 Winter |
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1971 | Wellesley | |||
1972 | Wellesley (2) | |||
1973 | Wayland | |||
1974 | Bedford | |||
1975 | Bedford (2) | |||
1976 | Minnechaug | |||
1977 | East Longmeadow | |||
1978 | Durfee | |||
1979 | Northampton | |||
1980 | Northampton (2) | |||
1981 | No State Championship due to Prop. 2 1/2 | |||
1982 | Acton-Boxborough | |||
1983 | Acton-Boxborough (2) | |||
1984 | Acton-Boxborough (3) | |||
1985 | Acton-Boxborough (4) | |||
1986 | Acton-Boxborough (5) | |||
1987 | Acton-Boxborough (6) | |||
1988 | Wellesley (3) | |||
1989 | Wellesley (4) | |||
1990 | Wellesley (5) | |||
1991 | Acton-Boxborough (7) | Lynn English | ||
1992 | Acton-Boxborough (8) | Minnechaug (2) | ||
1993 | Acton-Boxborough (9) | St. Joseph | ||
1994 | Acton-Boxborough (10) | Gardner | ||
1995 | Acton-Boxborough (11) | Gardner (2) | ||
1996 | Acton-Boxborough (12) | Gardner (3) | ||
1997 | Acton-Boxborough (13) | Gardner (4) | ||
1998 | Acton-Boxborough (14) | Gardner (5) | ||
1999 | Andover | Gardner (6) | ||
2000 | Andover* [Vacated] | Gardner (7) | ||
2001 | Andover (2) | Gardner (8) | ||
2002 | Andover (3) | Gardner (9) | ||
2003 | Andover* [Vacated] | Gardner (10) | ||
2004 | Andover (4) | Central Catholic | Gardner (11) | |
2005 | Andover (5) | Notre Dame Academy | Gardner (12) | |
2006 | Andover (6) | Notre Dame Academy (2) | Gardner (13) | Wayland (2) |
2007 | Andover (7) | Notre Dame Academy (3) | Gardner (14) | Wayland (3) |
2008 | Chelmsford | Notre Dame Academy (4) | Gardner (15) | Wayland (4) |
2009 | Andover (8) | Bishop Feehan | Lincoln-Sudbury | Wayland (5) |
2010 | Andover (9) | Reading | Gardner (16) | Wayland (6) |
2011 | Andover (10) | Reading (2) | Lincoln-Sudbury (2) | Marblehead |
2012 | Andover (11) | Bishop Feehan (2) | Westford Academy | Wayland (7) |
2013 | Chelmsford (2) | Bishop Feehan (3) | Westford Academy (2) | Wayland (8) |
2014 | Andover (12) | Bishop Feehan (4) | Westford Academy (3) | Wayland (9) |
2015 | Andover (13) | Bishop Feehan (5) | Lincoln-Sudbury (3) | Weston |
2016 | Andover (14) | Reading (3) | Westford Academy (4) | Marblehead (2) |
2017 | Andover (15) | Reading (4) | Westford Academy (5) | Duxbury |
2018 | Andover (16) | Reading (5) | Westford Academy (6) | Duxbury (2) |
2019 | Andover (17) | Wellesley (6) | Westford Academy (7) | Wayland (10) |
2020 | No State Championships due to COVID-19 pandemic | Westford Academy (8) | Duxbury (3) | |
2021 | Acton-Boxborough (15) | Wellesley (7) | No State Championships due to COVID-19 pandemic | |
2022 | Acton-Boxborough (16) | Wellesley (8) | Westford Academy (9) | Amherst-Pelham |
2023 | Needham | Wellesley (9) | Lincoln-Sudbury (4) | Marblehead (3) |
2024 | Acton-Boxborough (17) | Wellesley (10) | Concord-Carlisle | Weston (2) |
2025 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Rank | School | Number | Years |
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1 | Acton-Boxborough | 17 | 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2021, 2022, 2024 |
1 | Andover | 17 | 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
3 | Gardner | 16 | 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 |
4 | Wayland | 10 | 1973, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019 |
4 | Wellesley | 10 | 1971, 1972, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 |
6 | Westford Academy | 9 | 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 |
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The MIAA Boys Soccer State Champions are listed below. [8]
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The MIAA Girls Soccer State Champions are listed below. [9]
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