College Patrick's first stop as an Assistant was at
Nicholls State University, where he worked for head coach JP Piper. In 2006 Patrick joined
Saint Mary's College During his time at Saint Mary's they made multiple NCAA tournaments, including a 2010 NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. In four seasons at St Mary's the team went 98-35 and compiled 2 NCAA Tournaments and an NIT Quarterfinal berth. In 2012, Patrick joined the staff of
LSU under
Johnny Jones, where he was pivotal in bringing
Ben Simmons, his godson, to the Tigers. In 2017 they were
NIT Champions for the first time in school history. In 2018 the school reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 20 years. On 14 March 2018, Patrick was named the head coach at
UC Riverside. The team finished 8th Nationally in Scoring Defense 60.6ppg, and 1st in the Big West. The season was cut short on 10 March, due to concerns over the
coronavirus pandemic. In his two years at UC Riverside, Patrick currently holds the best 2-year start in school history. On July 1, 2020, Patrick joined the staff of
Eric Musselman as the associate head coach at
Arkansas.
International Patrick was named as an assistant coach in 2019 to the
Australian men's national basketball team. The team competed in the
2019 FIBA World Cup, where they made it to the semifinals, eventually finishing 4th. Patrick was also named to the staff of the Australian national team for the
2020 Summer Olympics. However, he was later replaced by
John Rillie due to an Achilles injury. Patrick remained on the Boomers' coaching staff in 2025 under new coach
Adam Caporn. ==Head coaching record==