Cutting Named to the PSAC Men’s Tennis Academic All-Conference Team
Noah Cutting, a Chestnut Hill College men's tennis player, has been recognized as the only representative from the Griffins on the PSAC Men's Tennis Academic All-Conference Team for 2026. To qualify, athletes must maintain at least a 3.50 GPA and meet participation criteria during the season. Cutting, pursuing a master's in educational studies, excelled on the court with a 23-10 record and outstanding performance in singles matches, including a perfect 6-0 in conference play. His significant achievements also include being a three-time All-Conference honoree and accumulating numerous academic accolades. The men's tennis team concluded the 2025-26 season at 7-8 and made it to the PSAC Tournament semi-finals.
By the Numbers- Cutting achieved a 23-10 overall record, with a 14-1 mark in singles.
- He was perfect in conference singles matches (6-0) and all dual matches (13-0).
- Finished his career with 106-48 record, boasting a .688 winning percentage – the second highest in program history.
While Cutting's individual accomplishments are commendable, the team finished below a .500 record and did not secure a championship title, demonstrating a need for further development in team performance.
State of Play- Cutting has earned a total of three PSAC Athlete of the Week honors this season.
- As of now, the complete PSAC All-Conference Team has yet to be released.
With the upcoming release of the all-conference teams, Cutting may receive further recognition, and the team could analyze its season to improve future performance in the PSAC and overall competitiveness.
Bottom LineNoah Cutting's academic and athletic excellence marks a significant achievement for both him and Chestnut Hill College, highlighting the importance of balancing sports and academics while underscoring a collective goal for improved team results.
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