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Girls SoccerThe Kent Denver girls soccer team has had a dominant run of success in Colorado, having won seven state championships—including back-to-back 3A state titles in 2021 and 2022.

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. In his first season with the girls team in the spring of 2025, he led the Sun Devils to the 3A state semifinals.

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." 

With seven state championships in program history—including two in the last five seasons—the Kent Denver girls soccer program has a decorated resume here in Colorado. In their most recent championship season in 2022, the Sun Devils had a nearly perfect season—finishing 18-1 overall, with the only loss coming to a team in a higher classification. 

Kent Denver followed that season up with three straight appearances in the 3A state semifinals from 2023-2025. 

The program also has a long history of student-athletes going on to compete at the next level. That includes recent stars Kaci Karl '22—who won a Division III NCAA national championship with Washington University-St. Louis in the fall of 2024—and Wynne Braemer '25, who went on to play soccer at Middlebury College after graduation.