RAPID CITY, S.D – South Dakota School of Mines and Director of Hardrocker Track & Field and Cross Country
Steve Johnson are pleased to announce Shannon Reed as the new Assistant Cross Country Coach and Track & Field Coach/Intramural Coordinator.
Reed has proven herself to be qualified for this position in more ways than one. She has a Bachelor of Science in Education and Nursing, and is certified to coach volleyball, track and basketball through her education major.
Her professional qualifications include being a Registered Nurse, certifications in the National Institute of Health for Strokes, Crossfit, and she has knowledge in basic life support and advanced cardiac life support.
Reed's accolades include the National Association for Sport and Physical Education Major of the year in 2011, nine-time NAIA Track and Field All-American, and is a five-time NAIA Track and Field National Champion. She also holds six track and field SD Mines school records.
"Shannon was a national champion in the high hurdles, indoors and outdoors, as a competitor (at SD Mines) and also understands the rigors of our academics. Her experiences provide her with unique insights into what it takes to be successful at SD Mines," Johnson said.
Reed began coaching in January 2011 at Douglas High School where she was the Assistant Volleyball Coach. There she developed and implemented practice plans, organized training and practice schedules, and collaborated with other coaching staff to develop practice plans.
January 2011 is also when she began coaching track and field as an assistant, also at Douglas. Reed's duties included developing a training program for high and intermediate hurdles along with high jump.
Reed has been a volunteer track and field coach for SD Mines since September 2016. Her responsibilities for the Hardrockers were to develop and implement a training program for high and intermediate hurdles, while also assisting with the sprinters.
"We're very excited to bring Coach Reed onto the staff full-time. She's done a tremendous job working with our sprinters and hurdlers over the last couple of years and know she will continue to do great things with those groups," Johnson added.