Last year was another impressive campaign for Independent School League boys soccer.
A total of five ISL programs were selected for the NEPSAC playoffs, with Brooks leading the way by capturing a Class B championship. Meanwhile, league champion Milton Academy lost to Worcester Academy in a penalty kick shootout in the Class A championship, and it was the only blemish on Milton’s record.
Noble & Greenough and Rivers were both Class B semifinalists.
With ISL teams set to open the 2023 season in full force next week, another competitive couple of months feels inevitable. Here’s a look at how the perennially strong 16-team league is shaping up for this fall.