LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference announced the Men's Tennis All-Conference teams and Major Award winners for the 2025-26 season on Thursday afternoon with three Chestnut Hill College players recognized by the league.
Noah Cutting was voted as the league's Athlete of the Year by the conference coaches while garnering first team All-PSAC accolades. Joining Cutting on the first team was Enzo Puppi. Alessio Lefebvre was a second team All-PSAC selection.
The All-Conference Teams and Major Award winners are determined by a vote of the league's head coaches.
Cutting turned in one of the best seasons in program history, recording a 13-0 singles mark in dual match play and a 14-1 overall record. He ran through the conference competition at the #1 singles slot this spring (6-0), losing just one set in six conference matches. He earned his 100th career victory on April 11 against Jefferson's Nicholas Trebuchet (also a first team singles selection) recording a 4-6, 7-5, 1-0 (10-0) win.
This year's selection marks Cutting fourth all-conference nod, having been named to the Central Atlantic collegiate Conference team three times from 2022-2024. He finished his career with a 106-48 record, notching the second best winning percentage in program history (.688).
Puppi was 5-1 in conference singles play, playing primarily at the number two singles slot. He produced an overall record of 9-4 in singles play this season.
Lefebvre, the team's #3 singles player, produced a 3-2 singles mark in conference play en route to his second team all-PSAC accolades. He finished the season with an overall singles mark of 4-7.
The men's tennis team finished the season with a PSAC record of 5-1, placing second in the league standings and a 7-8 overall record. The team lost in the PSAC semi-finals to Edinboro University 4-2.