DuPage Valley Conference - State Titles

State Titles

The conference as a whole, since its founding in 1975, has won 60 IHSA state titles in sports and activities sponsored by the conference.

  • Baseball: Naperville Central (2005–06, 2009-2010)
  • Basketball (boys): West Aurora (1999–2000)
  • Basketball (girls): Naperville Central (2002–03, 03–04)
  • Chess: Naperville North (2003–04); West Chicago (1995–96)
  • Cross Country (boys): Naperville North (2008–09)
  • Cross Country (girls): Glenbard North (1994–95); Wheaton North (2002–03)
  • Football: Naperville Central (1999–2000); Naperville North (1992–93, 2007–08); West Chicago (1974–75); Wheaton North (1979–80, 81–82, 86–87); Wheaton Warrenville South (1992–93, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 2006–07, 09–10, 10-11)
  • Golf (boys): Naperville North (1989–90, 94–95)
  • Gymnastics (boys): Glenbard North (1991–92); Naperville North (2000–01); Wheaton North/Warrenville South coop (2004–05, 2011-12)
  • Gymnastics (girls): Glenbard North (1981–82, 82–83); Naperville North (1993–94, 2001–02, 04–05, 05–06)
  • Scholastic Bowl: Wheaton North (2001–02, 02–03, 03–04)
  • Soccer (boys): Naperville North (1998–99)
  • Soccer (girls): Naperville North (1987–88)
  • Swimming & Diving (boys): Naperville Central (2001–02, 09–10); Naperville North (1995–96)
  • Swimming & Diving (girls): Naperville Central (2004–05, 05–06)
  • Tennis (boys): Naperville North (1993–94)
  • Tennis (girls): Naperville Central (1993–94); West Aurora (1996–97, 97–98)
  • Track & Field (boys): Wheaton Warrenville South (1995–96, 98–99)
  • Volleyball (boys): Naperville Central (1997–98); Naperville North (1996–97); Wheaton Warrenville South (2000–01, 03–04, 04–05, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 11-12)
  • Volleyball (girls): Naperville Central (2005–06, 07–08)
  • Wrestling (boys) Glenbard north (2010-11)

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