Honors
• Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024
• All-Centennial Conference second team, 2024
Career Statistics
Year |
GP |
|
Rec |
Yds |
Avg |
TD |
Lg |
2022 |
8 |
|
4 |
50 |
12.5 |
1 |
28 |
2023 |
11 |
|
20 |
291 |
14.6 |
10 |
38 |
2024 |
11 |
|
41 |
507 |
12.4 |
3 |
36 |
Totals |
30 |
|
65 |
848 |
13.0 |
14 |
38 |
Career Highs
receptions – 7 vs. The College of New Jersey and McDaniel, 2024
yards – 117 vs. The College of New Jersey, 2024
Career Highlights
2024
• Finished career with outstanding season as the Mules' starting tight end
• Led Muhlenberg in receptions and finished second in receiving yards
• Ranked in the top 10 in the Centennial Conference in receptions (seventh) and receiving yards (10th)
• Caught at least one pass in every game
• Set career highs with 7 catches for 117 yards vs. TCNJ
• Caught back-to-back passes in final drive of last-second win at Franklin & Marshall
• Hauled in 7 passes for 83 yards and a touchdown vs. McDaniel
2023
• Had a tremendous season as the Mules’ No. 2 tight end
• Half of 20 receptions went for touchdowns
• One of only four tight ends in NCAA football to reach double digits in touchdown catches
• Tied for fifth in the Centennial Conference in touchdowns
• Caught multiple touchdowns in four games
• Tied school record for tight ends with three TD grabs in season-opening win vs. Moravian
• Hauled in two TDs vs. TCNJ, McDaniel and Montclair State
• Caught 28-yard TD pass for first points of Centennial-MAC Bowl win vs. Lebanon Valley
2022
• Played in eight varsity games at tight end
• Totaled four catches for 50 yards
• First career touchdown came against Juniata
• Caught a 28-yard pass in Centennial-MAC Bowl Series victory against Lebanon Valley
2021
• Sidelined with injury for entire season
Personal
• Earned three letters in both football and basketball at The Haverford School
• Received all-county recognition in both sports
• Played wide receiver and defensive end in football
• Parents are Harry and Diane McKenna
• Born Oct. 2, 2001
• Cousin Brian Denoncour was a four-year starting tackle at Franklin & Marshall
• A double major in business administration (management and organization concentration) and finance