Jason Corriher joined Arizona’s Senior Leadership Team in February of 2025. With the Wildcats, he manages and coordinates all strategic communications efforts for the department’s 22 sports.
He came to Tucson after two-plus years on Tulane’s administrative staff in June of 2022, where he oversaw a staff of two full-time assistants, two graduate assistants and several undergraduate and part-time staff in the coverage all 17 sports. A veteran of 18 bowl games (14 representing institutions, four on staff), he also served as the primary media contact for the Green Wave’s Athletic Administration and the department's Hall of Fame, along with the football and men's and women's tennis programs.
In 2023, Corriher promoted the American Athletic Conference's Football Coach of the Year (Willie Fritz), its Offensive Player of the Year (Michael Pratt), Rookie of the Year (Makhi Hughes) and a league-record 18 all-conference selections. Jarius Monroe also received All-America honors from two outlets, while Hughes, Chris Brazzell II and Shadre Hurst captured Freshman All-America honors from multiple outlets as well.
During the Green Wave's storybook 2022 football campaign, Fritz won his first AAC Coach of the Year honor, while the conference's Offensive Player of the Year award went to Tulane's Tyjae Spears en route to another league-high 15 all-conference selections. Fritz's award was the first in the AAC for any Tulane football coach and just the program's second such conference honor overall. Offensive linemen Prince Pines and Kanan Ray also both received Academic All-America recognition.
Corriher arrived in New Orleans after 11 years as Assistant Athletic Director at Marshall, where he oversaw strategic communications, media relations and sports information efforts for all of the Thundering Herd’s 16 sports.
While in Huntington, Corriher served as the primary contact for MU’s football and women’s basketball programs. During his tenure, he promoted 153 football student athletes who earned all-conference or all-freshman recognition, had 110 make national watch lists and boasted 15 who were named one of Conference USA’s players of the year. Eleven different Thundering Herd players received 25 All-America (or Freshman All-America) honors since 2011, an era that saw the program play in nine bowl games, winning six.
Corriher also successfully promoted Leah Scott (2016), Shayna Gore (2019) and Savannah Wheeler (2022), the Thundering Herd’s only first team All-Conference USA student athletes in the program’s 17 years in the league. He also handled road radio play-by-play duties during Marshall’s conference and postseason slate for the past five seasons.
He has also served as the publicist for the Marshall Athletics Hall of Fame and was the Associate Editor for Thundering Herd Illustrated, a publication distributed to members of the department’s Big Green Scholarship Foundation.
Prior to Marshall, Corriher was Assistant AD for Media Relations at Ohio (2007-11), Assistant AD for Sports Information at Marist (2004-07), Assistant Director/Director of Public Relations for the Big South Conference (2002-04) and Intern/Media Relations Assistant for NC State (2000-2002).
Corriher graduated from NC State in May of 2000 with a B.A. in Mass Communication.
He and his wife Kim have one son, Gaffney.