December
11, 2007
(release courtesy of Larry Happel, Central College sports information
director)
PELLA,
IOWA . . . After four seasons as head women’s
soccer coach at Central College, Rick Burns
has announced his resignation.
He will continue teaching in Central’s exercise science
department through the spring semester.
Burns piloted a young Dutch squad to a 10-5-3 record this fall,
as Central advanced to the Iowa Conference tourney semifinals.
The .638 winning percentage was the highest in the program’s
history. Burns compiled a 41-41-6 record over four seasons.
He has a 293-191-29 career mark, having previously coached at
Gordon College (Mass.), Drury University (Mo.), Mount Holyoke
College (Mass.), Mercyhurst College (Pa.) and St. Mary’s
University (Minn.). Burns is a five-time conference coach of
the year and has authored some 60 articles in coaching and soccer
publications.
“I
have opted to stand down as coach,” Burns said. “But
I will carry on with my teaching duties here at Central.
“The
accomplishments of the women’s soccer team this past season
were very pleasing to me. I feel we came as close to fulfilling
our potential as any team I have ever coached.
“I
want to stay connected, vibrant and useful in whatever occupation
I pursue. Soccer has been my hobby and passion as well as my
work for the past 30 years. I remain open to future coaching
opportunities.
“I
am thankful for the opportunity I had to coach the past four
years at Central and for the many good colleagues I worked with
daily.”
“We
have appreciated the time and experience Rick has given to our
athletic and academic program the past four years,” athletics
director Al Dorenkamp said. “It was fun
to watch our young women compete this fall. We wish Rick the
best in the future.”
Dorenkamp
said the search for a new coach begins immediately.
“We
feel we have many great facilities and resources along with
increasing soccer enthusiasm to help our program become highly
competitive,” he said.
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