Seth Bidlack
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- Hometown:
- Oakwood, Ohio
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Paulding
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- Major:
- Athletic Training
Bio
2009 at Defiance: Selected as a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Preseason Runner to Watch entering his junior season…Recorded points for the Yellow Jackets in four races…Finished third among DC runners at the NCAA Div. III Great Lakes Regional Championships.
2008 at Defiance: Finished second among DC harriers in five races…Notched a pair of top-ten finishes in the overall rankings, including a fourth-place finish at the Tiffin Invitational.
2007 at Defiance: Placed in the top-three among DC harriers in six out of eight races as a freshman.
High School: One-year letterwinner at Paulding High School under head coach, Brian Stegbauer…All-Cuyahoga County selection…National Honor Society member.
Personal: Son of Terry and Karen Bidlack…Majoring in athletic training.
News mentions
GREENWOOD, Ind. – The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference announced its Fall All-Sportsmanship Team on Thursday, with eight Yellow Jackets making the list. The award is part of the HCAC’s sportsmanship initiative.
HOLLAND, Mich. – The men’s cross country team placed 24th out of 33 teams at the NCAA Div. III Great Lakes Regional Championship in Holland, Mich. on Saturday. DC’s runners averaged a time of 27:18.6 on the 8k course, marking a 1:42 improvement over last year’s regional championship performance.
VERSAILLES, Ky. – The men’s cross country team earned 139 points on Saturday to place fifth at the HCAC Championships for the second-straight season. Manchester took top honors in the team results with 39 points, while Franklin’s Kevin Martin led all individuals with a time of 25:48.05 on the 8k course.
CEDARVILLE, Ohio – The men’s cross country team squared off against the best runners in the state on Friday afternoon, and recorded 934 points for a 32nd place finish. Out of the 20 NCAA div. III schools that took part in the event, Defiance placed 17th with 444 total points.
ERIE, Pa. – The men’s cross country team placed sixth out of 22 teams at the Penn State Behrend Invitational on Saturday, despite competing without their top returning runner, Justin Perkins, who is could not make the trip due to a scheduling conflict.
DEFIANCE, Ohio – The men’s cross country team claimed the top-three individual spots at the Yellow Jacket Open on Saturday, recording 22 points as a team to finish first overall at home for the first time on record. Goshen College placed second with 33 total points.
GREENWOOD, Ind. – The men’s cross country team is ranked fifth in the conference according to the 2010 HCAC Preseason Poll, released by the league office on Monday. Defiance garnered 57 points in the poll, marking an 18-point improvement over last year’s count.
