2018 Track & Field Roster
Roster
Corrin, Courtney

Courtney Corrin
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Harvard-Westlake HS
- Hometown:
- Los Angeles, Calif.
Bio
THIS YEAR: Redshirt sophomore Courtney Corrin is in her third season as a long jumper on the USC track and field team, redshirting one outdoor season. She ranks fourth on USC's all-time outdoor long jump list and eighth on the indoor long jump list. She also played for USC's NCAA Champion women's soccer team as a freshman.
2018: Corrin won the Pac-12 long jump title with a leap of 21-4.00/6.50m (+3.0w). She reached the NCAA West Prelims in the event and placed 39th with a best jump of 18-8.50/5.70m (+2.0). She had a legal PR of 21-2.50/6.46m (+0.3) to win at the Beach Invitational, which ranks fourth on USC's all-time list. She won the long jump at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet with a best mark of 20-9.75/6.34m (+0.3) and tried the triple jump for the first time, taking second with a leap of 39-11.50/12.18m (+0.0) to help lead USC to victory over the Bruins. Indoors she had a best long jump of 20-2.50/6.16m at the Tiger Paw Invitational, which ranks eighth on USC's all-time indoor long jump list. She finished third in the long jump with a jump of 19-11.50/6.08m at the MPSF Championships.
2017: Injuries kept Corrin out during the outdoor season during her freshman campaign. She competed indoors and had a best long jump of 19-11.00/6.07m) to place seventh at the Razorback Invite. She placed third in the long jump with a leap of 19-8.25 (6.00m) at the MPSF Championships to help lead USC to the team title.
HIGH SCHOOL: Corrin graduated from Harvard-Westlake in 2016. She won the 2015 CIF state long jump title with a leap of 20-10 (+0.6). She also won the state title as a freshman in 2013 and placed second as a sophomore. A right toe injury kept her out of the state meet in 2016. She has a best legal jump of 20-11.00 (+2.0) which ranked third among U.S. high schoolers in 2015, then won the LJ at the USATF Junior Championships with a wind-aided mark of 21-6.25/6.56 (+2.5w), then went on to earn a silver medal at the Pan AM Junior Championships with a jump of 20-1.50 (6.13m). She also has a 300m IH best of 42.41 and took seventh in the event at the CIF Championships. She was named the L.A. Daily News Girls Athlete of the Year three times. Won the 2016 SoCal Prep Legends Award for the female athlete of the year. She also starred in soccer for Harvard-Westlake as the team's MVP in 2014 and 2015. She was a 2016 National Elite Prep Showcase All Tournament First Team selection and was elected to the 2016 California High School All-Star Showcase Team.
PERSONAL: Courtney was born on December 13, 1997...She is the daughter of Michael Corrin and TC Clay...Has one brother named Michael and a sister named Kennedy...Father Michael attended USC...Majoring in Law, History and Culture and hopes to earn a law degree in the field of Health Law...Also minoring in Nutrition and Health Promotion...Lists Serena Williams as her biggest sports hero because "she is a competitor on and off the court"...Lists The Blind Side as her favorite movie...Favorite TV shows include Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Chopped...Listens to Lil Wayne and Eminem.
CAREER BESTS: LJ -- 21-2.50 (6.46)/21-6.25 (6.56w) TJ - 39-11.50 (12.18)
2018: Corrin won the Pac-12 long jump title with a leap of 21-4.00/6.50m (+3.0w). She reached the NCAA West Prelims in the event and placed 39th with a best jump of 18-8.50/5.70m (+2.0). She had a legal PR of 21-2.50/6.46m (+0.3) to win at the Beach Invitational, which ranks fourth on USC's all-time list. She won the long jump at the USC-UCLA Dual Meet with a best mark of 20-9.75/6.34m (+0.3) and tried the triple jump for the first time, taking second with a leap of 39-11.50/12.18m (+0.0) to help lead USC to victory over the Bruins. Indoors she had a best long jump of 20-2.50/6.16m at the Tiger Paw Invitational, which ranks eighth on USC's all-time indoor long jump list. She finished third in the long jump with a jump of 19-11.50/6.08m at the MPSF Championships.
2017: Injuries kept Corrin out during the outdoor season during her freshman campaign. She competed indoors and had a best long jump of 19-11.00/6.07m) to place seventh at the Razorback Invite. She placed third in the long jump with a leap of 19-8.25 (6.00m) at the MPSF Championships to help lead USC to the team title.
HIGH SCHOOL: Corrin graduated from Harvard-Westlake in 2016. She won the 2015 CIF state long jump title with a leap of 20-10 (+0.6). She also won the state title as a freshman in 2013 and placed second as a sophomore. A right toe injury kept her out of the state meet in 2016. She has a best legal jump of 20-11.00 (+2.0) which ranked third among U.S. high schoolers in 2015, then won the LJ at the USATF Junior Championships with a wind-aided mark of 21-6.25/6.56 (+2.5w), then went on to earn a silver medal at the Pan AM Junior Championships with a jump of 20-1.50 (6.13m). She also has a 300m IH best of 42.41 and took seventh in the event at the CIF Championships. She was named the L.A. Daily News Girls Athlete of the Year three times. Won the 2016 SoCal Prep Legends Award for the female athlete of the year. She also starred in soccer for Harvard-Westlake as the team's MVP in 2014 and 2015. She was a 2016 National Elite Prep Showcase All Tournament First Team selection and was elected to the 2016 California High School All-Star Showcase Team.
PERSONAL: Courtney was born on December 13, 1997...She is the daughter of Michael Corrin and TC Clay...Has one brother named Michael and a sister named Kennedy...Father Michael attended USC...Majoring in Law, History and Culture and hopes to earn a law degree in the field of Health Law...Also minoring in Nutrition and Health Promotion...Lists Serena Williams as her biggest sports hero because "she is a competitor on and off the court"...Lists The Blind Side as her favorite movie...Favorite TV shows include Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Chopped...Listens to Lil Wayne and Eminem.
CAREER BESTS: LJ -- 21-2.50 (6.46)/21-6.25 (6.56w) TJ - 39-11.50 (12.18)
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