1980 through 2010, a record 31 consecutive NCAA national championships as well as consecutive titles between 2012 and 2015 for a total of 34 program titles. The women's swim team has won 24 non-consecutive titles of their own since 1984, the most recent being in 2022.
In 2006, Kenyon opened the "Kenyon Athletic Center" (currently, Lowry Center), a 263,000-square-foot (24,400 m2) building. The building was named after William E. Lowry Jr., who served on Kenyon’s Board of Trustees for more than 30 years. Lowry also captained the football, baseball, and basketball teams and presided the student body.
Football, field hockey, and lacrosse are played at McBride Field which has a seating capacity of 1,762.
In 2019, Kenyon was one of the first National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-member colleges to participate in the organization's LGBTQ OneTeam Program, which launched in fall 2019.
== Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni of Kenyon College include:
== References ==
== Further reading ==
Kluge, P. F. (1995). …