The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) has announced its Spring Academic All-Conference Teams for 2026 with Chestnut Hill College men's tennis player Noah Cutting the lone Griffin representative among the 14 PSAC men's tennis players honored.
In order to be eligible for the PSAC academic all-conference teams the student athlete must have completed four semesters academically at the nominating campus with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). For the purposes of PSAC Academic All-Conference, completed semesters and GPAs are calculated at the beginning of each season using the previous completed semester (Fall 2025).
In addition, student-athletes must have met minimum participation requirements. For men's tennis the athlete must have been in the starting lineup of 70% of a team's scoring events.
Cutting is pursuing his master's degree in educational studies after having graduated from Chestnut Hill College with a degree in business administration and management in 2024. He turned a solid performance this season producing a 23-10 overall record with a 14-1 mark in singles play. He was perfect in conference singles matches this season (6-0) and perfect in all dual match singles play (13-0). He recorded his 100th career win earlier this year and finished his career with a 106-48 mark and the second highest winning percentage in program history (.688).
A three-time All-conference honoree during his undergraduate years as a Griffins, Cutting has earned Pennsylvania State athletic Conference Athlete of the Week honors three times this year while the all-conference team for the PSAC has yet to be released. He has also earned a plethora of academic accolades. Cutting is a three-time ITA Scholar Athlete, a two-time CACC All-Academic team and D2ADA Academic Achievement Award honoree and is a member of two honor societies, Chi Alpha Sigma, the national college athlete honor society and Sigma Beta Delta Business Honor Society, being inducted into both in 2023.
The men's tennis team finished the 2025-26 season with a 7-8 overall record and reached the PSAC Tournament semi-finals.