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David Chintala
Graham Stokes

Six Owls earn All-NCAC honors

CLEVELAND -- The North Coast Athletic Conference released Monday its list of 2026 all-conference honorees for the sport of men's lacrosse. Included on the list, which was broken down into three teams, were six members of the Kenyon College Owls.

David Chintala, Tanner Lewis, Colin Williams, and Adam Hall claimed spots among the Second Team selections, while Alex Haag and Will Jordan landed spots on the Third Team.


Kenyon posted an overall record of 10-7, including a 6-2 mark in conference play, which put the Owls in a five-way tie for first place in the final conference standings.

Chintala, a senior, had plenty to do with the team's success on offense. The attack led Kenyon and ranked second among all NCAC players with 53 goals. He also led Kenyon with 70 points. His career totals for goals (205) and points (264) are both program records. His All-NCAC Second Team award was his third straight, after making the Third Team in his first year at Kenyon.

Lewis, a junior midfielder, ranked second on the team with his final season total of 55 points, generated from 25 goals and a team-high 30 assists. The all-conference award was a first for Lewis, and also for Haag, a sophomore midfielder, who netted 23 goals to go along with nine assists and 32 points.


Defensively, Williams and Hall anchored a unit that allowed just 8.92 goals per game. Williams, a junior, led the team with 23 caused turnovers and ranked second with 51 ground balls. Hall, a senior and the Owls starting goalie, made 191 saves while posting a .562 save percentage and a 9.10 goals against average. His season-long save count moved his career total to 777, which stands as the program record. Hall is now a four-time All-NCAC award winner, while Williams is a first-time winner.


Jordan, a senior face-off specialist and another first-time All-NCAC honoree, came up a winner in more than 64 percent of his battles at midfield. He chalked up 232 face-off wins in 360 attempts. Jordan managed to tally one goal and one assist and led the team with 136 ground balls. 


 
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