Career Accolades
- Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
- Greg Piers Award (2020)
As a Senior (2023)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in all 12 games for the first time in his career, making startts in the first nine games of the year
- Finished with career-bests in tackles (35), tackles for loss (four) and sacks (1.5)
- Recorded four solo tackles and a 12-yard sack at Colorado (Oct. 13)
- Put up a season-high seven tackles the following week against UCLA (Oct. 21)
- Added a half sack in the 126th Big Game vs. California
As a Junior (2022)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in nine games, making one start
- Totaled 25 tackles (nine solo), 4.0 tackles for loss for 12 yards, one sack for five yards, and a quarterback hurry
- Career-high 10 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in Stanford's win over ASU (Oct. 22)
As a Sophomore (2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in 10 games making one start
- Made seven tackles with one QB hurry
- Made his first career start against California (Nov. 20)
As a Freshman (2020)
- Greg Piers Award
- Made his career debut at UCLA
Prior to Stanford
- Played at Mission Viejo High School for head coach Chad Johnson
- Also competed in wrestling and track
- Ranked as the No. 55 recruit in California by Rivals and 247Sports, No. 68 by PrepStar
- Ranked as the No. 20 strong side defensive end by 247Sports, the No. 34 weak side defensive end by Rivals and the No. 38 defensive end by PrepStar
- 2019 all-state second team
- Two-time all-league first team (2018-19)
- 2019 all-Los Angeles Times
- 2019 all-Orange County
- Two-time Defensive Most Valuable Player (2018-19)
- 2018 all-Orange County second team
- 2017 all-league second team
- Two-time South Coast League champions (2017, 2019)
- Finished with 48 tackles (19 for loss), 13 sacks, one forced fumble, three fumble recoveries and one field goal block as a senior in 2019
- Had 60 tackles (14 for loss), 10 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one blocked field goal in 2018 as a junior
- Had 39 tackles (six for loss), 4.5 sacks and one pass breakup in 2017 as a sophomore
- Four-Year Scholar-Athlete Award recipient
Personal
- Son of Matthew Keneley and Antoinette Thomas
- Father played football at USC and had a professional career which spanned the NFL, XFL and Arena League
- Mother played volleyball at USC
- Has one brother, Hunter
- Hunter plays football at Brown
- Uncle, Todd Keneley, played football at USC
- Uncle, Clay Hattabaugh, played football at USC
- Has multiple family connections to Stanford, including his great uncle, great grandfather and cousin who all received degrees on The Farm