Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Explained

Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
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Abbreviation:MIAA
Formation:1978
Purpose:Athletic / Educational
Location:Franklin, Massachusetts
Region Served:Massachusetts
Membership:374 public and private high schools

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).

MIAA Sports

Sports and Seasons

Fall Winter Spring
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]

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

width=100Sportwidth=80Seasonwidth=200Most Championships
BaseballSpringSomerville, Braintree & St. Mary's Lynn (5)
Boys BasketballWinterDurfee (9)
Girls' BasketballWinter
FootballFallLongmeadow (13)
Boys' Ice HockeyWinterCatholic Memorial (17)
Girls' Ice HockeyWinter
Boys' LacrosseSpring
Girls' LacrosseSpring
Girls' RugbySpringBelmont (6)
Boys' SoccerFallLudlow (6)
Girls' SoccerFall
Boys' Swimming & DivingWinterWeston (27)
Girls' Swimming & DivingFall/WinterAndover (17)
Girls' VolleyballFallBarnstable (18)
Boys' VolleyballSpring
Boys' RugbySpringBC High (4)

Baseball

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

Year Division 1A Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 !
1934        
1935 Somerville
1936 Templeton
1937 Lynn English
1938 Brockton
1939 Palmer
1940 Belmont
1941 Somerville (2)
1942 Turners Falls High SchoolTurners 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 High School (Worcester, Massachusetts)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 Technical High School (Springfield, Massachusetts)Springfield Tech
1969 Springfield Tech (2)
1970 Springfield Tech (3)
1971 Durfee (2)
1972 St. Joseph's
1973 Lynn Tech
1974 Quabbin Regional
1975 Springfield Tech (4) St. Joseph's (2)
1976 St. John's (2) Norwell
1977 West Boylston
1978 Holyoke (3) Frontier Regional
1979 Matignon
1980 Lynn English (2) Norton
1981 Brockton (2) Ware
1982 No state finals due to Prop. 2
1983 No state finals due to Prop. 2
1984 Braintree (2) Millbury
1985 Holyoke (4) Hopkins Academy
1986 Oxford
1987 St. Peter-Marian (2) St. Mary's Lynn
1988 Leominster (2) St. Mary's Lynn (2)
1989 Braintree (3) Norton (2)
1990 Drury (2) Bishop Connolly
1991 Westborough (2) Narragansett Regional
1992 Andover (2) Marblehead (2)
1993 Swampscott
1994 New Bedford (2) Pentucket Regional
1995 Durfee (3) Archbishop Williams (2)
1996 Leominster (3) Harwich
1997 Brockton (3) Amesbury
1998 New Bedford (3) Bishop Stang
1999 Northbridge
2000 St. John's Prep (2) Ashland
2001 Nipmuc Regional
2002 St. John's (3) Hudson (2) Nipmuc Regional (2)
2003 Marian
2004 Bishop Fenwick
2005 Nipmuc Regional (3)
2006 Somerset (2) Harwich (2)
2007 Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Harwich (3)
2008 Boston College High (2) Westwood
2009 Boston College High (3) Auburn (2) Abington
2010 Northbridge (2) Norton (3) Cohasset
2011 Lincoln-Sudbury (3) Plymouth North (2) Cohasset (2)
2012 Xaverian Brothers (2) North Reading (2) Georgetown
2013 Middleborough (2) Lowell Catholic
2014 Newton North (3) Leominster (4) Masconomet Regional (2) 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) St. John Paul II (3)
2017 St. John's (4) Auburn (3) St. Mary's Westfield
2018 Franklin (2) Archbishop Williams (3)
2019 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)
2022Taunton (2)MiltonAustin Prep (2)Manchester Essex (2)Mt. Greylock
2023Taunton (3)Milton (2)OakmontSeekonkBourne
2024Boston College High (4)Plymouth North (3)Oakmont (2)Seekonk (2)Boston English

Most State Championships

Rank School Number Years
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

Basketball

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

Boys' Basketball

Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 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
2006Duxbury High (3)SABIS Cathedral High School(Boston)Cathedral (3)
2007Tantasqua RegionalWatertown Cathedral (4)
2008Central Catholic (2)Catholic MemorialFrontier (2)North Cambridge Catholic (2)
2009St. 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 RegionalDanversSt. Mary's Lynn (3)
2013Putnam Vo-TechBrightonDanvers (2)Bishop Connolly
2014Putnam Vo-Tech (2)New Mission (3)Cardinal Spellman (2)St. Clement
2015Catholic Memorial (2)Danvers (3)Old RochesterHamilton-Wenham
2016Cambridge 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
2019Lynn EnglishTech 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)
2023Worcester NorthMalden Catholic (2)Archbishop WilliamsWareham (2)Taconic (2)
2024 Worcester North (2)Malden Catholic (3) Charlestown (8)Wareham (3)New Mission (5)
Most State Championships
Rank School Number Years
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

Football

See main article: List of Massachusetts state high school football champions.

Ice Hockey

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

Boys' Ice Hockey

Year Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 3A
1943        
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 Barnstable
1973 Auburn (2) St. Joseph's
1974 Malden Catholic (3) Acton-Boxborough
1975 Billerica
1976 Billerica (2)
1977 Matignon (2) Billerica (3)
1978 Arlington Catholic
1979 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 High School (Boston)Christopher Columbus Shawsheen
1985 St. John's Prep (2) Westwood
1986 Minuteman Regional
1987 Catholic Memorial (2) Matignon (8) Northeast Metro
1988 Catholic Memorial (3) Matignon (9) Northeast Metro (2)
1989 Ausin Prep (2) Northeast Metro (3)
1990 Catholic Memorial (4) Arlington Catholic (2) Pittsfield
1991 Catholic Memorial (5) Barnstable (3) Westwood (2)
1992 Catholic Memorial (6) Framingham (2) Westwood (3)
1993 Catholic Memorial (7) Matignon (10) Bishop Connolly
1994 Catholic Memorial (8) Gardner
1995 Catholic Memorial (9) North Middlesex
1996 Boston College High (2) Falmouth (4) 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) Shrewsbury
2000 Catholic Memorial (12) Winchester (3) Martha's Vineyard Regional
2001 Catholic Memorial (13) Hingham (3) Danvers (2) Hanover (2)
2002 Boston College High (3) 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) Marlborough
2006 Boston College High (4) Gloucester (3) Longmeadow
2007 Boston College High (5) Duxbury (3) Hanover (3) Scituate (2)
2008 Needham (7) Westfield (2) Greenfield
2009 Catholic Memorial (17) Springfield Cathedral (3) Shrewsbury (2) Holyoke
2010 Hingham (4) Arlington Catholic (4) Longmeadow (2) Oakmont/Narragansett
2011 Malden Catholic (4) Marshfield (2) Tewksbury (2) Holyoke (2)
2012 Malden Catholic (5) Hudson (2) Groton-Dunstable
2013 Malden Catholic (6) Burlington (2) Wilmington (2) Westfield (3) Agawam
2014 Malden Catholic (7) Reading (2) Shrewsbury (3) North Middlesex (3)
2015 St. John's Prep (3) Hingham (5) Westwood (5) Nashoba Regional
2016 Malden Catholic (8) Franklin (2) Hanover (4) Nashoba Regional (2)
2017 Arlington (7) Shrewsbury (4) Grafton
2018 Boston College High (6) Waltham (2) Shrewsbury (5) Lunenburg / Ayer Shirley
2019 Boston College High (7) Duxbury (4) Canton (2) Northbridge
2020 Arlington (8) & Pope Francis (4) Belmont & Walpole (5) 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
Most State Championships
Rank School Number Years
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

Swimming & Diving

Boys' Swimming & Diving

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
1947  
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 Weston (2)
1988 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 Seekonk (4)
1997 Weston (9)
1998 Boston College High (2) Lincoln-Sudbury (2)
1999 Boston College High (3) Weston (10)
2000 Acton-Boxborough (9) Weston (11)
2001 Weston (12)
2002 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 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)
Most State Championships
Rank School Number Years
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

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
1971      
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 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) Gardner (11)
2005 Andover (5) 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 Notre Dame Academy (4) Gardner (15) Wayland (4)
2009 Andover (8) Wayland (5)
2010 Andover (9) Gardner (16) Wayland (6)
2011 Andover (10) Bishop Feehan (2) Lincoln-Sudbury (2) Marblehead
2012 Andover (11) Bishop Feehan (3) Wayland (7)
2013 Chelmsford (2) Bishop Feehan (4) Westford Academy (2) Wayland (8)
2014 Andover (12) Bishop Feehan (5) Westford Academy (3) Wayland (9)
2015 Andover (13) Bishop Feehan (6) Lincoln-Sudbury (3) Weston
2016 Andover (14) Reading (2) Westford Academy (4) Marblehead (2)
2017 Andover (15) Reading (3) Westford Academy (5) Duxbury
2018 Andover (16) Reading (4) 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 Wellesley (9) Lincoln-Sudbury (4) Marblehead (3)
2024 TBD TBD Weston (2)
Most State Championships
Rank School Number Years
1 Andover 17 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2 Acton-Boxborough 16 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2021, 2022
2 Gardner 16 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
3 Wayland 10 1973, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019
4 Wellesley 9 1971, 1972, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
4 Westford Academy 9 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022

Soccer

Boys Soccer

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

DivisionYearChampionRunner Up
Division I
2023Concord-CarlisleNeedham
2022St. John's PrepNeedham
2021BrooklineNewton
2020No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019LongmeadowNeedham
2018LudlowWellesley
2017BrocktonLongmeadow
2016LexingtonWestborough
2015Lincoln-SudburyGroton-Dunstable
2014NeedhamAmherst
2013West SpringfieldSomerville
2012NeedhamAmherst
2011LudlowMasconomet
2010LudlowNew Bedford
2009Catholic MemorialLudlow
2008LudlowFramingham
2007St. John'sFramingham
2006St. John'sAlgonquin
Division II2021West SpringfieldCanton
2020No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019WinchesterMilford
2018NausetArlington
2017Concord-CarlisleOliver Ames
2016NausetMasconomet
2015Oliver AmesMasconomet
2014Concord-CarlisleOliver Ames
2013MasconometWalpole
2012Groton-DunstableMedway
2011Groton-DunstableConcord-Carlisle
2010Concord-CarlisleNipmuc
2009Concord-CarlislePalmer
2008Mt. GreylockMasconomet
2007HampshireSharon
2006Concord-CarlisleLeicester
Division III2021NorwellBelchertown
2020No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019BelchertownMedway
2018WaylandNipmuc
2017NipmucNorwell
2016WaylandNipmuc
2015NortonDouglas
2014WaylandBelchertown
2013BelchertownMedway
2012SuttonWatertown
2011SuttonGeorgetown
2010Dover-SherbornLenox High School (Massachusetts)Lenox
2009WestonDouglas
2008BromfieldHamilton-Wenham
2007BromfieldLynnfield
2006BartlettLynnfield
Division IV2021EasthamptonFrontier
2020No state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019BromfieldBurke
2018BromfieldSt. Mary's
2017BromfieldBoston International
2016MonsonCohasset
2015MonsonSt. Mary's
2014SuttonArchbishop Williams
2013SuttonCohasset

Girls Soccer

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

DivisionYearChampionRunner Up
Division I2019Bishop FeehanWestfield
2018WachusettNatick
2017WachusettWestford Academy
2016Central CatholicNashoba
2015NeedhamAlgonquin
2014West SpringfieldWhitman-Hanson
2013Newton NorthMinnechaug
2012FranklinNashoba
2011PeabodyEast Longmeadow
2010Central CatholicShrewsbury
2009AlgonquinActon-Boxborough
2008MinnechaugActon-Boxborough
2007Acton-BoxboroughShrewsbury
2006BraintreeLudlow
Eastern Mass Division II2019HollistonWinchester
2018WinchesterHopkinton
2017DanversMedway
2016HinghamArlington
2015HinghamConcord-Carlisle
2014HinghamArlington
2013Notre Dame AcademyWilmington
Division II2012MedfieldBelchertown
2011AuburnCanton
2010MedfieldAuburn
2009Cardinal SpellmanWahconah
2008DuxburyWahconah
2007Oliver AmesMillbury
2006NipmucCardinal Spellman
Division III2019South HadleyStoneham
2018NorwellSouth Hadley
2017SuttonArchbishop Williams
2016MillburyMedway
2015MillburyMedway
2014NipmucLynnfield
2013NewburyportGranby
2012WestonSutton
2011Dover-SherbornHopedale
2010WestonSutton
2009MillisGateway
2008NewburyportMonson
2007NewburyportBromfield
2006West BoylstonNorwell
Division IV2019MillburyMillis
2018MillisGranby
2017MillisMillbury
2016East BridgewaterMonson
2015MonsonEast Bridgewater
2014East BridgewaterMonson
2013SuttonAustin Prep

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About MIAA. MIAA. 11 January 2015. 1, 21. The MIAA is self-regulating with the 374 member schools providing individual leaders to serve within the 35 MIAA governance units..
  2. https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/04/29/rugby-makes-play-for-miaa-status/y3UJGn3UowdJlxpBed77sM/story.html "MIAA considers adding rugby to its purview"
  3. https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/05/05/schrdpweb/gmLWqIPL0AemYv8vKt481O/story.html?event=event25 "Tuesday's school roundup: MIAA votes to add rugby for 2016-17"
  4. Web site: MIAA League Directory. MIAA. 11 January 2015. 1–15.
  5. Web site: State Champions . Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association . 13 August 2021 . en.
  6. Web site: Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association .
  7. Web site: MIAA Mens State Champions (1943–present) . August 14, 2021 . en . February 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150221081301/http://masshshockey.com/users/documents/miaa_mens_state_champions_1943_to_present.pdf . 2015-02-21 .
  8. Web site: MIAA Tournament Information. MIAA. 19 November 2018.
  9. Web site: MIAA Tournament Information. MIAA. 23 November 2018.