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A four-year letter winner and two-year captain, Beau Bilock was a two-time All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) honoree including first team accolades following his senior season in 2001. He owned a career batting average of .321 and tallied 118 hits during his four seasons. Fifty-one of his hits were for extra bases, including 31 doubles, 11 triples and nine home runs. Bilock’s career slugging percentage was .421, and got on base at a .385 clip. He scored 75 runs during his career and recorded 72 RBIs.
Bilock was among the best hitters in the nation during his senior season in 2001. Among his NCAA Division III peers, Bilock ranked second in triples per game (.26), tied for 10th in doubles per game (.51) and finished 11th in slugging percentage (.843). Bilock hit .411 (56-127) in 2001, which ranked 41st-best in Division III.
An All-PAC First Team selection in 2001, Bilock went on to be named to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III South All-Star Second Team. He was also an American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings NCAA Division III All-Mideast Region Honorable Mention selection.
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