Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference

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The Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAC) is an American high school athletic league composed of private schools in the Washington, D.C. area. The conference was founded in 1994.[1] Solely male teams participate in the conference. As every member school is co-ed, the girls for all schools except Saint James compete in the Independent School League, or ISL. The MAC is often considered less competitive than the WCAC and the IAC, but more competitive than the PVAC, the three other Washington-area private high school conferences.

School Mascot Location Colors Established Enrollment Joined
Flint Hill School Huskies Oakton, Virginia    1956 1,100 1994
Georgetown Day School Mighty Hoppers Washington, D.C.    1945 1,075 1999
Maret School Fighting Frogs Washington, D.C.    1911 635 1994
The Potomac School Panthers McLean, Virginia     1904 1,020 1994
Sidwell Friends School Quakers (Foxes) Washington, D.C.     1883 1,150 1999
St. Andrew's Episcopal School Lions Potomac, Maryland    1978 735 1999
Saint James School Saints Hagerstown, Maryland    1842 235 1994
Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference Member Schools
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Flint Hill
Saint James
St. Andrew's
Sidwell Friends
Potomac
Maret
Georgetown Day
Location of Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference Member School Campuses

Traditional rivalries

  • The Potomac School vs. Flint Hill School
  • Sidwell Friends School vs. Georgetown Day High School
  • St. James School vs. St. Andrew's Episcopal School
  • Sidwell Friends School vs. Maret High School
  • Maret High School vs. St. Andrew's Episcopal School

Champions

References

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