MIAA Champion Girls Ice Hockey, Baseball Teams receive Head of School Medallions

MIAA Champion Girls Ice Hockey, Baseball Teams receive Head of School Medallions

Members of the 2022 MIAA Division I State Champion Austin Prep Girls Ice Hockey Team and Division 3 Champion Baseball Team received their State Championship Rings and the Head of School Medallions. The Head of School Medallion is reserved for distinct occasions and rare moments to salute those who unquestionably exemplify Austin Prep's Augustinian values of veritas, unitas and caritas. Additionally, Associate Head of School and Head Varsity Baseball Coach Jonathan Pollard '97 was inducted into the Head of School Medallion Fellowship after his near decade of service to Austin Prep and achievements as Athletic Director, Head Baseball Coach, and Associate Head of School.

 

The 2022 MIAA Division I State Champion Austin Prep Girls Ice Hockey Team.

The Austin Prep Girls Ice Hockey team captured the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Division 1 State Championship with a 4-1 victory over Arlington High School on Sunday, March 20th at TD Garden. The win capped a historic season for the Cougars, finishing a perfect 27-0-0. Additionally, it marked the program's third state title, adding to the 2016 championship and the 2020 co-championship which was awarded to the team after the state final was halted as a result of the emerging  Covid-19 pandemic. You can view photos from the ceremony here.

 

The 2022 MIAA Division 3 State Champion Austin Prep Baseball Team.

 

The Austin Prep Baseball team captured the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Division 3 State Championship with a 2-1 victory over Newburyport High School on Saturday, June 18th at LeLacheur Park on the campus of UMass Lowell. The win capped a historic season for the team, finishing a perfect 25-0 which included a No. 24 national ranking by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association (NHSBCA) and an overall No. 1 ranking in the state by the Boston Globe. Additionally, it marked the program's second MIAA state title, adding to the 2018 championship. You can view photos from the ceremony here.