Conference | NEPSAC |
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Founded | 1948 |
Sports fielded |
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No. of teams | 16 |
Headquarters | Massachusetts |
Region | New England |
Official website | http://www.islsports.org |
The Independent School League (ISL) is composed of sixteen New England preparatory schools that compete athletically and academically. Founded in 1948, the ISL's sixteen members compete in eighteen sports in the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC). Notable to the league, they do not allow for schools to have postgraduate students compete in athletic competition, and consequently, many of the member institutions do not offer postgraduate programs. ISL schools are also not allowed to give athletic or academic based scholarships, and are only allowed to give need-based ones. The teams that make up the ISL are some of the highest rated schools in New England both academically and athletically.
History
Charter members of the Private School League were Belmont Hill, Brooks, Buckingham Browne & Nichols (BB&N), The Governor's Academy, Milton Academy, Noble & Greenough, St. Mark's, and Tabor. Like the Ivy League, the ISL began as a loose affiliation to promote football among academically rigorous, Northeastern schools; however, administrators formalized the league during 1948.
In 1968 Middlesex joined, and in 1972 Groton replaced Tabor β both private boarding schools in the Boston area.
In 1973 St. Sebastian's was added and in 1974 Roxbury Latin was added. The league changed its name to the 'Independent School League' in 1974.
St. Paul's, Lawrence Academy, The Rivers School and St. George's joined during the mid-1970s.
For 2017-2018, with the departure of St. Paul's School, a new addition to the Independent School League is Tabor Academy (Massachusetts), joining the league in 2017 after playing as a non-league competitor against several of the schools for many years, and being one of the original founding members.[2]
Members
School | Location | Colors | Team name | Established | Enrollment | Joined ISL | Rivals |
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Belmont Hill School | Belmont, MA | Sextants | 1923 | 420 | 1948 | St. Sebastians, BB&N, Roxbury Latin | |
Brooks School | North Andover, MA | N/A | 1926 | 370 | 1948 | The Governor's Academy | |
Buckingham Browne & Nichols School
(BB&N) |
Cambridge, MA | Knights | 1883 | 1,025 | 1948 | Belmont Hill School, Noble and Greenough | |
The Governor's Academy | Byfield, MA | Governors | 1763 | 375 | 1948 | Brooks School | |
Groton School | Groton, MA | Zebras | 1884 | 350 | 1972 | St. Mark's School | |
Lawrence Academy at Groton | Groton, MA | Spartans | 1793 | 375 | 1973 | ||
Middlesex School | Concord, MA | Zebras | 1901 | 350 | 1968 | St. George's School | |
Milton Academy | Milton, MA | Mustangs | 1798 | 1,000 | 1948 | Noble and Greenough | |
Noble and Greenough School | Dedham, MA | Bulldogs | 1866 | 625 | 1948 | Milton Academy
Roxbury Latin | |
The Rivers School | Weston, MA | Red Wings | 1915 | 491 | 1973 | Noble and Greenough | |
Roxbury Latin School | West Roxbury, MA | Foxes | 1645 | 300 | 1974 | Belmont Hill School
Noble and Greenough | |
St. George's School | Middletown, RI | Dragons | 1896 | 350 | 1981 | Middlesex School | |
St. Mark's School | Southborough, MA | Lions | 1865 | 325 | 1948 | Groton School | |
St. Sebastian's School | Needham, MA | Arrows | 1941 | 380 | 1973 | Belmont Hill School | |
Tabor Academy (Massachusetts) | Marion, MA | Seawolves | 1876 | 515 | 2017 | ||
Thayer Academy | Braintree, MA | Tigers | 1877 | 675 | 1948 |
Leadership
Each school's athletic program is run by an experienced and well-respected administrator, many of whom rose to their positions after successful coaching careers either at their present school or prior to their arrival.
School | Athletic Director |
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Belmont Hill School | George Tahan |
Brooks School | Roberta Crump-Burbank |
BB&N | Chuck Richard |
Governor's Academy | Claudia Barcomb |
Groton School | Robert Low |
Lawrence Academy | Kevin Potter |
Middlesex School | Kenneth Risley |
Milton Academy | Lamar Reddicks |
Noble & Greenough School | Alex Gallagher '90 |
The Rivers School | Keith Zalaski |
Roxbury Latin School | Tony Teixeira |
St. George's School | Robert Pipe |
St. Mark's School | Lauren Ames |
St. Sebastian's School | David Hinman |
Tabor Academy | Conan Leary '97 |
Thayer Academy | Rick ForesteirΓ© |
Sports
Member schools compete in the following sports:
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Crew
- Cross country
- Field hockey
- Football
- Golf
- Ice hockey
- Lacrosse
- Sailing
- Skiing
- Soccer
- Softball
- Squash
- Swimming and diving
- Tennis
- Track and field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Football
The ISL is currently divided into two divisions - the ISL 7 and ISL 9. Below are the 2017 divisions.[3]
ISL 7 | ISL 9 |
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BB&N | Brooks School |
Belmont Hill | Groton School |
Governor's Academy | Middlesex School |
Lawrence Academy | Noble & Greenough School |
Milton Academy | The Rivers School |
St. Sebastian's | Roxbury Latin |
Tabor Academy | St. George's School |
St. Mark's School | |
Thayer Academy |
Boys' Ice Hockey
The ISL is divided into two divisions for boys' ice hockey - the Keller Division[4] and Eberhart Division[5]
Keller Division | Eberhart Division |
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Belmont Hill School | Brooks School |
Governor's Academy | BB&N |
Lawrence Academy | Groton School |
Milton Academy | Middlesex School |
Noble & Greenough School | The Rivers School |
St. Sebastian's | Roxbury Latin |
Thayer Academy | St. George's School |
Tabor Academy | St. Mark's School |
2018-19 Champions: Lawrence Academy (Keller) and The Rivers School (Eberhart)
In 2017, The Rivers School won the ISL Eberhart Division for the third time in four years (2013β14, 2015β16, 2016β17)[6] and qualified for the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Stuart/Corkery Open Tournament,[7] becoming the first ISL Eberhart Division team to do so. Rivers defeated Belmont Hill School and Phillips Exeter Academy to reach the final, where they lost to Kimball Union Academy.In 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 season St. Marks School won the New England Prep Small School Championship, and in the 2014-2015 season Brooks School won the New England Prep Large School Championship. Both teams were from the Eberhart division on the ISL.
Boys' Soccer
School | Number of Championships (Since 1980)[8] | Most Recent Championship |
---|---|---|
Brooks School | 9 | 2017 |
Noble & Greenough School | 8 | 2011 |
Thayer Academy | 5 | 2006 |
Milton Academy | 4 | 2019 |
Lawrence Academy | 3 | 2014 |
BB&N | 3 | 2009 |
St. Paul's | 3 | 2000 |
The Rivers School | 3 | 2021 |
Belmont Hill | 2 | 2008 |
St. Mark's School | 2 | 1992 |
Middlesex School | 2 | 2018 |
Groton School | 1 | 1991 |
Girls' Soccer
Noble & Greenough have been the preeminent team in the ISL since 1981[9] and claimed the 2016 ISL Championship.[10]
School | Number of Championships[9] | Most Recent Championship |
---|---|---|
Noble & Greenough School | 19 | 2018 |
Brooks School | 9 | 2013 |
The Rivers School | 4 | 2015 |
BB&N | 5 | 2019 |
St. Paul's School | 3 | 1992 |
Governor's | 2 | 2012 |
Buckingham, Browne & Nichols | 1 | 2017 |
Tabor Academy | 1 | 2018[11] |
Boys' Lacrosse
ISL lacrosse has sent many players to top division one (D1) lacrosse universities, and has had numerous All-Americans.
School | Number of Championships[12] | Most Recent Championship |
---|---|---|
Belmont Hill School | 13 | 2017 |
Middlesex School | 11 | 2012 |
Governor's Academy | 9 | 2018 |
Milton Academy | 2 | 2004 |
Noble & Greenough School | 3 | 2018 |
Thayer Academy | 1 | 2014 |
St. Sebastian's School | 2 | 2019 |
The Rivers School | 1 | 2009 |
Roxbury Latin School | 1 | 2000 |
St. George's School | 1 | 1990 |
St. Mark's School | 1 | 1991 |
Girls' Ice Hockey
Many ISL schools participate in girls' ice hockey. The ISL has sent many women to D1 schools and to the Olympics. The 2018 champions were the Tabor Academy Seawolves (12-1).[13]
Boys' Basketball
Since 2000, ISL players have earned the Gatorade Massachusetts State Player of the Year award six times:[14] Mike Jones (Thayer Academy, 2003), Richard Roby (Lawrence Academy, 2004), Stevie Mejia (Lawrence Academy, 2008), Nate Lubick (St. Mark's School, 2009 & 2010), and Azar Swain (The Rivers School, 2017).
Brooks School won its fifth consecutive ISL Championship in 2019[15] with a 15-0 record in league play for the fifth consecutive season. At the end of the 2018-19 season, Brooks' ISL winning streak sat at 84-straight victories while its overall winning streak was snapped by Hamden Hall in the first game of the season, ending a run of 66-straight victories.[16]
The Rivers School won the ISL Championship in 2013-14, posting a perfect 15-0 record in league play.[17]
Girls' Basketball
The 2018 and 2019 ISL champion was the undefeated (13-0 and 10-0) Tabor Academy basketball team.[18] Prior to Tabor joining the league and earning their 2018 and 2019 championships, Noble & Greenough had won the previous 14 Independent School League Championships. (2004-2017)[19]
Softball
BB&N won the ISL in 2018.[20]
The Governor's Academy has won six championships in seven years between 2011 and 2017.[21]
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- β "Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year Awards - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
- β "Winning Weeks". brooksschool.org. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
- β "For Brooks boys' basketball, it's 66 straight wins in ISL - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
- β "Boys' Basketball, Hockey Claim ISL Titles". The Rivers School. 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
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