The PVAC was divided into two divisions for soccer, with the goal of improving competitive balance. However, in 2017 the PVAC combined the two divisions.
Boys Soccer Year | Regular Season Champion | Tournament Champion | Tournament Runner-Up | 1986 | Edmund Burke School | Edmund Burke School |
1987 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1988 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1989 | Georgetown Day School | Edmund Burke School |
1990 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1991 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1992 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1993 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1994 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1995 | Georgetown Day School | Georgetown Day School |
1996 | St. Andrew's Episcopal School | St. Andrew's Episcopal School | Edmund Burke School |
1997 | St. Andrew's Episcopal School | Georgetown Day School | St. Anselm's Abbey School |
1998 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Covenant Life School |
1999 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Sandy Spring Friends School | St. Anselm's Abbey School |
2000 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Grace Brethren Christian School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2001 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Grace Brethren Christian School |
2002 | Sandy Spring Friends School* | Grace Brethren Christian School | Washington International School |
2003 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Grace Brethren Christian School |
2004 | Washington International School & St. Anselm's Abbey School | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School |
2005 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Sandy Spring Friends School | St. Anselm's Abbey School |
2006 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Sandy Spring Friends School | Covenant Life School |
2007 | Washington International School & Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School | The Field School | Washington International School |
2008 | The Field School | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School |
2009 | Washington International School | Washington International School | The Field School |
2010 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2011 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School |
2012 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2013 | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2014 | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School | Washington International School |
2015 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2016 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2017 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
2018 | Washington International School | Washington International School | Sandy Spring Friends School |
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Despite its low profile, the PVAC has sent athletes to many high-profile Division I schools such as UNC, University of Louisville, Davidson, Navy, Elon University, and Cornell University.[6] There are many PVAC graduates playing at Division III schools.
1. ^Potomac Valley Athletic Conference: Who we are. Accessed 2009-05-07.
2. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/highschools/all-met/directory.html Washington Post: Potomac Valley Athletic Conference]. Accessed 2011-03-15.
3. ^Sandy Spring Friends School Soccer: PVAC Accessed 2012-07-01.
4. ^http://www.cesjds.org/page.cfm?p=5048 Accessed 2012-07-01.
5. ^http://www.saintanselms.org/athletics/champs/index.aspx Accessed 2012-07-01.
6. ^{{cite web|last1=Bogage|first1=Jacob|title=Jewish Day guard Bryan Knapp commits to Cornell basketball|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/recruiting-insider/wp/2016/09/26/jewish-day-guard-bryan-knapp-commits-to-cornell-basketball/?noredirect=on|website=The Washington Post|accessdate=2018-04-23}}