Ray Cieplik Announces His Retirement; Coast Guard AD will retire this Summer
NEW LONDON, CONN. -- Dr. Ray Cieplik, Director
of Athletics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, announced his
retirement. For more than 40 years Cieplik has worked in the
athletics department at the academy, starting as an instructor of
physical education and coach of the men's soccer team in 1970. He
plans to retire from federal government service at the end of the
Academic year.
“I think of him as a pillar of our community,” said
Rear Admiral J. Scott Burhoe, Academy Superintendent. “I
thank him for his distinguished service, and for the profound
effect he has had on generations of maritime guardians.”
Prior to being named Athletic Director, Cieplik served as the
Associate Director of Athletics for 10 years, in addition to
serving as the head men’s soccer coach.
He stepped down as men’s soccer coach after 31 years
following the 2001 season. From 1976 through 2000, he enjoyed 25
consecutive winning seasons, with a career record of 248-165-34.
His teams have won two Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)
titles, in 1995 and 1998, and three Constitution Athletic
Conference titles.
Cieplik was named Coach of the Year three times, was inducted into
the Academy's Hall of Fame in 1997, and in 2003 received the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America's Honor Award. In
2008 he was selected to receive a Gold Key from the Connecticut
Sports Writers' Alliance, one of the state's highest athletic
honors.
He has held a number of prominent posts, serving as President of
the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the largest
single-sport coaching association in the world. He recently
completed a two-year term as President of the New England
Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), and
currently serves as the National Chair of the Scholar-Athlete
All-America Committee.
During his 12 years as Director of Athletics, Cieplik spearheaded
the upgrade in the Academy’s athletics facilities. The
football stadium was changed from grass to artificial turf, the
baseball and softball fields received total renovations, and the
Academy opened a lighted, state of the art track and field complex
with an artificial turf soccer field and press box.
His tenure as Athletic Director has been marked by unprecedented
success in the Academy’s sports program. Numerous athletes
have earned conference, regional and national honors. Team
conference championships include two divisional championships in
football, six in men’s swimming, two in men’s
basketball, and one each in women’s volleyball and softball.
ECAC championships include one each in men’s soccer and
women’s basketball, and two in volleyball. In addition, Coast
Guard teams have advanced to the NCAA championships twice each in
men’s basketball, softball, and volleyball, with the
men’s basketball and volleyball teams advancing to the
prestigious NCAA “Elite 8”.
“This has been a dream job for four decades,” Cieplik
said. “For my family and me, this has been an exceptional
professional experience. It has been a great challenge and richly
rewarding to work with our staff and the young men and women who
become some of the outstanding leaders of our nation. Coming to
work each day is truly inspiring”.
