Career Highlights
Track & Field
- Third season as track & field head coach
- Won Mountain West Conference Indoor/Outdoor Championships during first season as head coach
- Named Coach of the Year for Mountain West Conference and Mountain Region in first season as head coach
- Coached two national chamipions and nine All-Americans in first two seasons as head coach
Cross Country
- 33rd season as cross country head coach
- Under his direction, the women's team has finished in the top ten 19 times and 22 times in the top 20
- Shane has coached six Olympians and 48 All-American cross country runners.
- Coached the first women's team in BYU history to win a National Championship (1997)
- Won four cross country national championships (1997, 1999, 2001 and 2002)
- Won 24 conference championships
- Named IAC Coach of the Year twice
- HCAC Coach of the Year four times
- District VII Coach of the Year nine times
- WAC Coach of the Year six times
- MWC Coach of the Year four times
- As part of the Mountain West Conference (1999-2011), his team won eight of eleven conference titles.
- NCAA Coach of the Year three times (1997, 2000 and 2001)
- Won 16 District VII Championships
- Took sixth at the AIAW National Championships in his first season as head coach
Coaching Experience
- BYU Track & Field Head Coach (2011-Present)
- BYU Cross Country Head Coach (1980-Present)
- USA Women's Junior National Track and Field Head Coach (2008- Beijing Olympics)
- USA Women's National Cross Country Head Coach (1999)
- Provo High School Cross Country Head Coach (1974-80)
Service
- Served as the president of the Utah High School Track Coaches Association
- Member and vice presdient of the Utah Sports Council of Utah High School Coaches
Education
- BYU (1970, B.A.- Physical Education; 1972, M.A- Physical Education)
Running Career
- Four-year letter winner on the BYU cross country team (1966-1970)
Personal/Family
- Wife: Karey
- Patrick and Karey are the parents of seven children