Rick Rembielak
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Rick Rembielak is currently a volunteer assistant at Georgia Tech, after being let go by Wake Forest after 5 seasons.

Wake Forest replaced Rembielak with Tom Walter, who made national headlines for donating his kidney to Wake Forest Freshman Kevin Jordan, saving his life. As head coach of Wake in 2007, Rembielak's team finished second place in the ACC Tournament with a 1-0 loss to North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game. But the team earned a berth in the NCAA tournament. At Wake, Rembielak posted a 95-81 record, including a 42-47 record in conference play. Overall as a head coach, his career record is 468-332-1.

He previously served as the head baseball coach at Kent State University
Kent State University
Kent State University is a public research university located in Kent, Ohio, United States. The university has eight campuses around the northeast Ohio region with the main campus in Kent being the largest...

, where he posted a 373-251-1(.597) record. This included a 200-100(.667) record against MAC opponents. He won four regular season MAC championships, and three MAC tournament titles. He was named the MAC coach of the year in 1996, 2000, and 2003.

Prior to becoming a volunteer assistant in 2011, Rembielak served a short tenure at a baseball facility in Charlotte (CBC).

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