OSKALOOSA — William Penn’s four all-conference honorees were also recognized nationally as the 2026 NAIA Men’s Lacrosse All-America teams were announced Sunday.
Kenny Bohney (Jr., Moorhead, Minn., Exercise Science) and Blake Cyboron (Jr., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Business Management) were both selected to the 13-person Second Team, while Matt Scott (Fr., Denver, Colo., Sports Management) and Everett Breniser (So., Centennial, Colo., Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management) were two of the 13 individuals named to the Third Team. An additional 13 players garnered First-Team laurels as well.
The award is the third for Bohney, second for Cyboron, and first for both Scott and Breniser.
All four Statesmen were named first-team all-Heart of America Athletic Conference recipients earlier this month.
WPU now has 18 All-Americans in its short seven-year history.
The quartet has thus far led the navy and gold to a 12-3 record, a Heart Championship title, and a trip to this week’s NAIA National Championship where they will face Reinhardt (Ga.) in Tuesday’s quarterfinals.
Bohney, who was honored as an attacker, has produced 50 goals and 38 assists. He has also recorded 39 ground balls and four caused turnovers. The senior has tallied a season-best 10 points twice, including seven goals and three assists against Webber International on February 27.
Bohney has scored points in every game this spring.
Scott’s award comes via 43 goals and 12 assists, in addition to 25 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers. The midfielder had his best performance versus Indiana Tech on March 7 with five goals and three assists.
Another midfielder, Breniser enters nationals with 34 goals and 26 assists, while also posting 13 ground balls and two caused turnovers.
The sophomore, like Bohney, has scored at least one point in every contest in 2026, with a high of 13 (3 goals, 10 assists) coming in a matchup with Ottawa on March 21.
Cyboron, who is a short stick defensive midfielder, has found success on both ends of the field with nine goals, six assists, 44 ground balls, and 16 caused turnovers.
The senior’s season-high six caused turnovers came in a bout against William Woods on April 4.
TJ Murphy of Aquinas (Mich.) was named NAIA Player of the Year, while Carlos Matta of Madonna (Mich.) was tabbed as the National Coach of the Year.
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