All-America nod for Keinath
5/20/2009 1:32:32 PM
List of all-time Union All-Americans
SCHENECTADY, NY – Union College senior men’s lacrosse goalie
Christopher Keinath has earned All-America Honorable Mention accolades, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association announced late Tuesday night. Keinath is the 49th Dutchmen to be named a lacrosse All-American in program history and the first goalie since Gerry Jameson as selected honorable mention in 1955. Keinath is the fourth goalie all-time in Union history to be named an All-American.
Keinath is the 61st overall All-American selection in Union men’s lacrosse history, giving the Dutchmen representation in each of the past two seasons. In 2008, Jon Miller (third team) became the first Dutchmen selection since Nate Fitch and Brian Harris earned honorable mention honors in 1993.
Keinath was selected a 2009 First Team New York State All-Star and to the Liberty League first team. He was recognized as a state all-star for the second consecutive season. In 2008 he was named to the second team.
Keniath led Union to the Liberty League playoffs for the second consecutive season and helped the team post the second lowest goals-against average in the league with an 8.05 mark. His 7.96 goals-against average was also second in the league, while his .584 save percentage ranked tops.