Choose a Player: Butler, Nathan Calvo, Nainoa Cramer, Eric Davies, Ryan Dempsey, Walker DePasquale, Cole Fleming, Boomer Flores, Austin Fox, Paul Galli, Peter Garelli, Matt Hvolbek, Maxwell Kimbrell, Thomas Krohn, Garet Locsin, Isaiah Loza, Jesus Maly, Cody Marchok, Josh McKenna, Joey Morris, Dylan Morris, Nathan Nevills, Zach Pawelski, Tommy Pengilly, Mason Rasmussen, Trevor Rossi, Brian Russo, Peter Schram, Connor Showunmi, David Silver, Evan Sojka, Michael Subjeck, Keaton Wilson, Jim Joey McKenna Class Freshman Height 5-5 Weight 141 Hometown Towaco, N.J. High School Blair Academy (NJ) Major Undeclared Bio Related Biography All-American As a Sophomore (2016-17) Team captain and starter at 141 pounds Pac-12 champion, just the seventh Cardinal to win multiple conference titles Leads the team with a 28-1 overall record and went 10-0 in duals Scored 43 dual points for the team Team-best 10 falls on the season with the fastest coming in 50 seconds over A.J. Vindici of Penn (Jan. 15) Won the Roadrunner Open (Nov. 20) and Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite (Dec. 2-3) Placed third at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2) Defeated five ranked opponents - No. 12 Jimmy Gulibon (Penn State), No. 16 Logan Everett (Army), No. 7 Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), No. 10 George DiCamillo (Virginia) and No. 4 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) As a Freshman (2015-16) The first freshman All-American in school history, placing third at the NCAA Championships at Madison Square Garden Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year (fourth in program history) 27-3 overall record, 11-1 mark in duals as Stanford's starter at 141 pounds Ranked seventh on Stanford's freshman wins list Ranked No. 2 nationally during the season Became just the fifth freshman in school history to win a Pac-12 title (Feb. 27) First Cardinal to win a conference championship at 141 pounds Notched five falls, seven major decisions and a technical fall Opened the season with a team-best 11-match winning streak (Nov. 2 - Jan. 2) Won the Hokie Open (Nov. 8) by knocking off then-No. 1 Evan Henderson (UNC) Placed second at the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Jan. 1-2) Also secured top 20 wins over No. 5 Jimmy Gulibon (Penn St.), No. 16/14 Zach Horan (Central Michigan) twice, No. 18 Brock Zacherl (Clarion), No. 6 Solomon Chishko (Virginia Tech), No. 11 Chris Mecate (Old Dominion) and No. 4 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) High School A 2014 graduate of Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J. A four-year letterwinner, captained his team as a junior and senior Team won three consecutive national titles (2012-14) Three-time prep national champion (2011, 2012, 2013) Two-time Beast of the East Champion (2012, 2014), runner-up in 2011 Ironman champion (2013, runner-up in 2011 Three-time Fargo champion (greco-roman) in 2010, 2011 and 2013 Two-time Fargo runner-up (freestyle) in 2012 and 2013 National Team Two-time U.S. Junior World Team member (freestyle), capturing a silver medal in 2014 2012 U.S. Cadet World Team member (freestyle) Personal Son of James and Natalie McKenna Has two sisters, Jamie and Jillian Cousin, Steven Martell, was a two-time NCAA Divsion III All-American at Johnson & Wales Cousin, Allyson Martell, was a competitive cheerleader at the University of Maryland Born in Ridgewood, N.J. Full name is Joseph Christopher McKenna Career Numbers Year Record Dual Record Dual Points Falls Technical Falls 2015-16 27-3 11-1 45 5 1 2016-17 28-1 10-0 43 10 3 Totals 55-4 21-1 88 15 4 Related Content There is no related content available. Related Headlines Related Videos Related Photos