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Thibodeau earned four varsity letters for the Etta Express playing for legendary coach Don Schaly. He wasted little time establishing himself as one of the best defensive outfielders in the country earning honorable mention All-Region honors as a freshman.
Thibodeau was a first team All-OAC selection in 1988 and 1990. He earned All-Region accolades three times, including first team recognition in 1990. Thibodeau capped his career with first team All-America honors in 1990.
During his four years in the pinstripes, Thibodeau helped the Pioneers win three OAC Championships and make four trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Etta Express won the regional championship in 1988 earning a trip the NCAA Division III World Series.
Thibodeau graduated from Marietta College in 1990 with a degree in Physical Education. He retired as a secondary school teacher in Ontario, Canada. During his teaching career, Thibodeau coached several sports including football, baseball, volleyball, and ice hockey.
Thibodeau and his wife Kimberly live in Ontario with their son Devon and daughter Abigail.
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