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Lyons Named Director of Athletics

 
Shane Lyons

Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Associate Vice President at West Virginia University
Hometown Parkersburg, W.Va.
College West Virginia, 1987 (Bachelor's)
West Virginia, 1988 (Master's)
Family wife, Emily
son, Cameron, daughter, Brooke
 
History
1988-1989 Big South - Assistant Commissioner/Compliance and Championships
1989-1997 NCAA - Membership Services Representative
1997-1998 NCAA - Senior Membership Services Representative
1998-2001 Texas Tech - Associate Athletics Director/Compliance
2001-2011 ACC - Associate Commissioner/Governance and Compliance
2011-2014 Alabama - Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Operating Officer
 
WVU's Director of Athletics
1904-1913 Anthony Chez
1913-1914 E.R. Sweetland
1914-1917 George Pyle
1917-1938 Harry Stansbury
1938-1954 Roy "Legs" Hawley
1954-1972 Robert "Red" Brown
1972-1978 Leland Byrd
1978-1981 Richard Martin
1981-1989 Fred Schaus
1989-2010 Ed Pastilong
2010-2014 Oliver Luck
2015- Shane Lyons
 
 
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia native and current Deputy Director of Athletics at the University of Alabama Shane Lyons, has been named director of Intercollegiate Athletics and associate vice president at West Virginia University, effective in February, President Gordon Gee announced today (Jan. 5).
 
Gee said Lyons, with nearly 30 years of administrative experience in intercollegiate athletics, is one of the most respected and skilled professionals in the field with extensive knowledge in strategic planning, compliance and policy implementation at the conference and national levels.
 
"We are delighted to welcome Shane Lyons back to his home state of West Virginia and to his alma mater," Gee said. "He brings a wealth of experience in both university and conference athletics administration. In addition, as a graduate of West Virginia University, Shane understands what it means to be a Mountaineer. We look forward to him joining our team and leading our athletic department to new heights."
 
Lyons has spent the past three years working closely on day-to-day strategic leadership and direction with Alabama athletic directors – the late Mal Moore and current Athletic Director Bill Battle.
 
"It is truly a dream come true for me to return to my home state and to WVU as director of intercollegiate athletics and associate vice president. I would like to thank Dr. Gee for the confidence he has placed in me," Lyons said. "I have followed the Mountaineers closely ever since I left Morgantown after graduate school, and I have been consistently impressed with the success that WVU student-athletes have had on the playing fields and in the classroom, as well as the positive impact Mountaineer student-athletes have in the community.
 
"I am also impressed by the University's continued commitment to student-athlete welfare, particularly regarding the major facility improvements that the athletic department has accomplished. I look forward to maintaining and enhancing the momentum generated by that commitment.
 
"As a leader, I will continue to push our department to strive for excellence in everything we do, and I am looking forward to the tremendous opportunities that lie ahead. I am inspired by the unparalleled support of Mountaineer Nation, and my family and I are very excited to become part of the Morgantown community."
 
At WVU, Lyons will have oversight of 18 varsity sports, a department budget of approximately $77 million, 220 employees, approximately 450 student-athletes and a facilities master plan that includes ongoing construction of a $21 million baseball park, in addition to more than $75 million to modernize other athletic venues.
 
During his time at Alabama, responsibilities included oversight of a $120 million budget, daily monitoring of compliance and oversight of the Crimson Tide’s 21 sports teams. In addition, he played a pivotal role in a historic renegotiation of Alabama’s multimedia rights agreement that started in 2014 and is involved in several significant capital projects totaling more than $85 million.
 
The Crimson Tide also won seven national titles in five different sports – two in football, two in men’s golf, one in women’s golf, one in gymnastics and one in softball. He also has played a critical role in the hiring of four head coaches.
 
Prior to joining the Alabama staff in November 2011, Lyons spent 10 years as an associate commissioner at the Atlantic Coast Conference. At the ACC, Lyons focused on conference-wide compliance and academic initiatives, providing direct assistance to the conference's presidents, chancellors and athletics directors in matters dealing with NCAA regulatory matters.
 
In addition, he served as the ACC’s human resource manager and was responsible for the administration, negotiation and mediation of the employee benefits program and managing the conference's organizational policies and procedures. He was part of the administrative team for ACC events, including the football championship game, the men's basketball tournament and men's and women's NCAA basketball events. He also completed a term as chairman of the NCAA’s Division I Legislative Council in addition to serving on other committees.
 
Prior to working at the ACC, Lyons served as associate athletics director for compliance at Big 12 member Texas Tech from 1998 to 2001. During that time, Lyons assumed responsibility for the leadership, administration and implementation of a comprehensive NCAA compliance program with emphasis toward rules education and extensive monitoring systems. He also served as oversight administrator for several of the Red Raiders' athletic teams and had financial and operational supervision of the strength and conditioning, nutritional and sports medicine units.
 
Before joining Texas Tech, Lyons worked at the NCAA as a senior membership services representative, where he was responsible for the oversight and coordination of the 25 membership service representatives.
 
Lyons began his career in college athletics in July 1988 as assistant commissioner of the Big South Conference. With the Big South, he was in charge of conference-wide compliance and championships.
 
A native of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and a graduate of Parkersburg High, Lyons was a standout basketball player for the Big Reds. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sport management from WVU in 1987 and 1988, respectively.
 
He and his wife, Emily, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, have two children: Cameron, 15, and Brooke, 11.
 
Lyons has a five-year agreement through February 2020, and will earn a yearly compensation of $550,000, plus incentives.
 
He is the University’s 12th athletic director, replacing Oliver Luck, who resigned in December to accept a position with the NCAA. Keli Cunningham is currently serving as interim director.
 
Quotes on Lyons being named WVU's 12th Director of Athletics:
 
E. Gordon Gee
WVU President
“We are delighted to welcome Shane Lyons back to his home state of West Virginia and to his alma mater. He brings a wealth of experience in both university and conference athletics administration. In addition, as a graduate of West Virginia University, Shane understands what it means to be a Mountaineer. We look forward to him joining our team and leading our athletic department to new heights.”
 
Bill Battle
Alabama Director of Athletics
"Shane's leadership, decision-making and professionalism will be sorely missed by me and the entire Athletics Department, but we are all very excited for Shane, Emily, Cameron and Brooke on the opportunity for them to go back to Shane's alma mater in such an important role. I have no doubt that Shane is ready to take on this next opportunity in his career. Not only is he ready as a professional person, but his ability to work with people will make him an exceptional athletics director. I wish him nothing but the best at West Virginia."
 
Dr. Judy L. Bonner
University of Alabama President
"Shane Lyons has been a very valuable member of the UA Athletics department. His commitment to the success of our student-athletes is unwavering and always his first priority. I appreciate his service to The University of Alabama and wish him continued success."
 
Dana Holgorsen
WVU Football Coach
"I want to welcome Shane, Emily, Cameron and Brooke back home to West Virginia. Shane has tremendous experience as an administrator, and I can't think of a better person to lead our Athletic Department.  I look forward to Shane's leadership and the great things ahead for WVU."
 
Mike Carey
Women’s Basketball Coach
“To get a leader with Shane’s experience is great for West Virginia University. He is well respected in the women’s basketball community, which obviously means a lot. I want to thank President Gee for his leadership to bring someone of Shane’s caliber back to WVU. As a fellow West Virginia native, I look forward to Shane’s return and working with him to continue to build a successful basketball program.”
 
Nikki Izzo-Brown
WVU Soccer Coach
“First and foremost, I’m excited to welcome Director of Athletics Shane Lyons to West Virginia University. He brings with him a wealth of experience and knowledge that I believe will help us continue the successful track we are on at WVU. This is an exciting time for Mountaineer Athletics.”
 
Jason Butts
WVU Gymnastic Coach
“I am excited to welcome Shane Lyons back to West Virginia University. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, and I am confident under his guidance that WVU Athletics will continue to grow and be successful. I look forward to working with Shane to insure that the Mountaineer gymnastics program is one of the nation’s top programs year after year.”
 
Randy Mazey
WVU Baseball Coach
We are very excited to have a person like Shane Lyons as the athletic director. His experience and range of expertise will make him a great leader of this department. He also has been a part of a number of great baseball conferences during his career, most recently the SEC during his time at Alabama.”
 
Marlon LeBlanc
WVU Soccer Coach
"The hiring of Shane Lyons as athletic director is about as exciting as it gets for Mountaineer Nation. Clearly, President Gee has hired someone with a background of great experience and top-level success. Shane's resume has all the necessary ingredients to lead our athletic department to unprecedented heights. Shane will be a great ambassador for this University as an alumnus, and there's no doubt that our yearly Coaches Caravan stop in Parkersburg just went up another notch. I'm looking forward to working with Shane and excited to see his vision for building on the success we achieved with Oliver Luck."
 
Jon Hammond
WVU Rifle Coach
“I am really excited to welcome Shane Lyons as the new WVU Director of Athletics. His experience is a perfect fit for the Mountaineer sports programs. Alabama won many NCAA championships in several sports during his tenure, so Shane understands success. I will miss Oliver Luck, but Shane’s experience with top conferences and athletic programs will allow him to continue the great work Oliver did and to add his own mark on the WVU Athletic Department. WVU is in great hands, and I’m excited to start working with Shane.”
 
Nick Saban
Alabama Football Coach
 
"I think West Virginia University made an excellent decision in hiring Shane Lyons as Director of Athletics. Shane did an outstanding job for us during his time at Alabama and we appreciate all of his hard work and dedication. Over the last several years, we have been successful in many of our sports and our administration deserves much of the credit for setting the table for those coaches to establish winning programs.
 
"Growing up in West Virginia and coaching there, I know it is a very special place and I know how important athletics is to everyone in the state. Shane is also a West Virginia native so he understands that passion and what the Mountaineers represent.
 
"We wish Shane and his family the best and we know they’ll be a great fit at West Virginia University."
 
Jay Seawell
Alabama Men's Golf Coach

“I am very appreciative of Shane’s leadership and his enthusiasm he had for the Alabama athletics department. Shane did a great job and will be extremely missed, as will his family. We’ve become great friends and I am grateful for that. I wish him the best and I know he will do a phenomenal job at West Virginia and leading that athletics department.”
 
Mic Potter
Alabama Women's Golf Coach

“You hear people talk about a player’s coach, but Shane Lyons was a coach’s administrator. I know our program would not be where it is today without his support and guidance. We will miss him, but he is well prepared and will do a great job at West Virginia.”
 
Patrick Murphy
Alabama Softball Coach

“All of us involved with softball would like to thank Shane for his hard work and support during his time at Alabama. One of my fondest memories of Shane was seeing him in a rain poncho celebrating our national championship on the field in Oklahoma City in 2012. He will do a great job at West Virginia.”
 
Anthony Grant
Alabama Men's Basketball Coach

“I am happy for Shane and his family. It's a great opportunity for him to lead the athletics department at West Virginia. Shane is an outstanding administrator, extremely loyal and just a high character person. We wish him much success in his new endeavor.”
 
Kristy Curry
Alabama Women's Basketball Coach

“Shane is an amazing leader, and West Virginia just made an incredible hire. He possesses a special passion and knowledge for leading student-athletes and coaches on a mission daily to compete at the highest level in the classroom, on the court and in the community. It has been an honor to have worked with Shane this past year, and my family and I wish him and his family all the best.”
 
Dana Duckworth
Alabama Gymnastics Coach

“Shane Lyons is an extraordinary administrator, but more importantly he’s an amazing person and friend who always puts the welfare of student-athletes and the institution first. He was invaluable during my hiring and transition and I know he will be a tremendous success at West Virginia.”
 
Jenny Mainz
Alabama Women's Tennis Coach

“I'm thrilled that Shane has the opportunity to return to his alma mater to serve as the Director of Athletics at West Virginia. I would be remiss if I did not say he will certainly be missed. He has a great disposition and connected well with our student-athletes. Shane is fun-spirited and has an uncanny ability to communicate with people. He's been very supportive of our women's tennis program and helped pull us through many matches. I wish Shane, Emily and their family the best in their new endeavor at West Virginia.”
 
George Husack
Alabama Men's Tennis Coach

“Shane’s professionalism and attention to detail stick out first and foremost with regards to my professional experience with him. On a personal level, his character and passion to help improve our position as an athletic department spoke volumes. I’m so happy for him and this opportunity. I wish him, Emily, Cameron and Brooke nothing but the best.”
 
Mitch Gaspard
Alabama Baseball Coach

“Shane’s communication skills and his professionalism were what stood out the most to me, and they really helped him to be an asset to the University and the Athletics Department. Over the past few years, his family has become a part of the Alabama family, and we will miss them. I want to wish him all the best as he moves on and thank him for all that he did during his time in Tuscaloosa.”
 
Dennis Pursley
Alabama Swimming & Diving Coach

"Shane Lyons is an administrator who really understands what it takes to be successful at this level. He always puts the best interest of the athletes and the coaches first. He is a person of great integrity who you can always count on and trust, which are just some of the things that makes him so great to work with. We’re going to miss him around here and we wish him all the best."
 
Dan Waters
Alabama Track and Field Coach

"Shane’s the kind of administrator that, as a coach, you want to have working with you. He listens and is thoughtful, and will follow that up by trying to do whatever he can to make it possible to accomplish your goals. I think the coaches at West Virginia will appreciate his management style and will enjoy working with him."
 
Todd Bramble
Alabama Soccer Coach

“Shane has lived up to his reputation of being a strong administrator since coming to Alabama from the ACC. He has provided leadership in our department that has been professional and visionary. We are better off for the time he spent here. I'm sure he will have a positive effect on the department in Morgantown.”
 
Larry Davis
Alabama Rowing Coach

“Shane’s presence will be missed. His knowledge, integrity, professionalism and cordial nature made him a very approachable, effective leader and a great asset for our department and university. West Virginia made a wise choice when it selected Shane to lead its athletic department. My best wishes go with him.”
 
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