Boys SoccerA legacy of success, Kent Denver boys soccer has taken home state titles in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019.
With five state championships and many more deep playoff runs, Kent Denver boys soccer has a history of excellence in Colorado. Most recently in the fall 2024 season, the Sun Devils made it to the quarterfinals of the 3A state playoffs.
The program is also proud to have seen many student-athletes go on to continue their playing careers in college. Just this fall, recent Sun Devils star Jacob Lahlou '24 was a part of Amherst College's Division III men's soccer national championship team.
More importantly that on-field success, however, is the commitment to helping student-athletes reach their full potential on and off the field—as they learn to be great teammates and leaders in all that they do.
Former Major League Soccer player and Yale University men's soccer assistant coach Jeb Brovsky took over the Sun Devils boys and girls soccer programs in 2025. He aims to help student-athletes build confidence and feel empowered to be their best selves in all they do.
"My main goal is to unlock every player’s self-belief and self-awareness in who they want to be," said Coach Brovsky. "I want them to follow their joy and their passion. I want every player to feel great about themselves and feel like they have unlimited potential and are supported and free to be themselves."