Track & Field
Corrin, Courtney

Courtney Corrin
- Title:
- Director of Track & Field Recruiting
- Email:
- corrin@usc.edu
Courtney Corrin was named Director of Track & Field Recruiting for the USC program in 2023, after serving as Recruiting Coordinator since the summer of 2021. Corrin had joined the staff in 2020 as a Volunteer Student Assistant Coach. In her current role, Corrin is in charge of maintaining the recruiting database and coordinating visits and activities for the team.
Corrin graduated from USC in 2021 with her BA in Law, History, and Culture. She was a four-time Marks Scholar recipient. Corrin came to USC in the Fall of 2016 as a dual sport athlete. She competed on the track & field team (2017-19), and the soccer team (2016), before deciding to focus solely on academics. As a freshman, Corrin was a member of USC’s NCAA Champion Women’s Soccer Team. As a Sophomore, Corrin won the 2018 Pac-12 long jump title with a leap of 21-4w (6.50m). She ranks fifth on USC’s all-time long jump list with a wind-legal jump of 21-2.50 (6.46m).
The Los Angeles native graduated from Harvard-Westlake high school in 2016. She won the 2015 CIF State long jump title in 2013 and 2015, taking second in 2014. In 2013, as a 15-year-old, she became the first ever freshman to clear 21 feet in the long jump at the USA Track and Field World Youth Trials held in Edwardsville, Illinois. Corrin’s new record was far enough for a national record for any leapers aged 15 or younger, not to mention a top-15 leap across all age groups all-time in USA Track & Field sanctioned competition, not to mention one that comes within just more than three feet of the all-time world record. Her record leap also earned her a spot on the U.S. national team for the forthcoming World Youth Championships in Ukraine. In 2015, she won the USATF Juniors long jump title with a leap of 21-06.25w (6.56m) where she then went on to earn silver at the Pan Am Juniors. Corrin was named the L.A. Daily News Girls Athlete of the Year three times.
Corrin resides in Los Angeles, California.
Corrin graduated from USC in 2021 with her BA in Law, History, and Culture. She was a four-time Marks Scholar recipient. Corrin came to USC in the Fall of 2016 as a dual sport athlete. She competed on the track & field team (2017-19), and the soccer team (2016), before deciding to focus solely on academics. As a freshman, Corrin was a member of USC’s NCAA Champion Women’s Soccer Team. As a Sophomore, Corrin won the 2018 Pac-12 long jump title with a leap of 21-4w (6.50m). She ranks fifth on USC’s all-time long jump list with a wind-legal jump of 21-2.50 (6.46m).
The Los Angeles native graduated from Harvard-Westlake high school in 2016. She won the 2015 CIF State long jump title in 2013 and 2015, taking second in 2014. In 2013, as a 15-year-old, she became the first ever freshman to clear 21 feet in the long jump at the USA Track and Field World Youth Trials held in Edwardsville, Illinois. Corrin’s new record was far enough for a national record for any leapers aged 15 or younger, not to mention a top-15 leap across all age groups all-time in USA Track & Field sanctioned competition, not to mention one that comes within just more than three feet of the all-time world record. Her record leap also earned her a spot on the U.S. national team for the forthcoming World Youth Championships in Ukraine. In 2015, she won the USATF Juniors long jump title with a leap of 21-06.25w (6.56m) where she then went on to earn silver at the Pan Am Juniors. Corrin was named the L.A. Daily News Girls Athlete of the Year three times.
Corrin resides in Los Angeles, California.