Staff Directory
Corrigan, Will

Will Corrigan
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Will Corrigan was hired as the offensive coordinator at U-M in August of 2025. He brings nearly a decade of collegiate coaching experience to Ann Arbor after most recently serving as the offensive coordinator at Air Force since 2023.Â
In his first year with the Falcons, Corrigan’s offense led the squad to an ASUN regular season title scoring 11.5 goals per game. A 20-goal explosion against Mercer highlighted the juggernaut offense which included the league’s assist leader Josh Yago and the ASUN Freshman of the Year Turner Ashby.
This past season saw Corrigan’s offense score 12.2 goals per game including three outings with 18 or more tallies. The offensive firepower brought Air Force to an ASUN title and a 14-9 NCAA Tournament win over Robert Morris.
Before his time at Air Force, Corrigan’s four-year stint at Harvard was highlighted by an 8-4 record in 2022 and the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014. Acting as the assistant offensive coordinator, faceoff coordinator and riding coordinator, Corrigan dominated the transition game for the Crimson.
His ride limited opponents to the fourth-worst clearing percentage in the nation in 2022 and the third-worst in the country the following season. On the offensive side, Corrigan mentored three All-Ivy League players in Sam King, Owen Gaffney and Andrew Perry.
Prior to his stint at Harvard, Corrigan assumed assistant offensive coordinator duties at Washington and Lee for two seasons. The Generals used Corrigan’s help to claim ODAC regular season championships in 2018 and 2019, including a playoff title in 2019 and a ticket to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The Washington and Lee staff was voted IMLCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year both seasons of Corrigan’s tenure.
The 2015 graduate of Notre Dame began his coaching career at the Woodinville Lacrosse Club where he was the varsity head coach and program director for two years. He led the program to the first Division I state playoff appearance in 2016 and a state semifinal appearance in 2017.
Corrigan received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Notre Dame where he was a four-year letterwinner on the men’s lacrosse team. He was an Academic All-ACC selection playing in a program record 65 games. Corrigan helped the Fighting Irish to the NCAA Tournament all four years, including semifinal appearances in 2012 and 2015, a quarterfinal bid in 2013, and a 2014 runner-up nod.
Corrigan’s strong ties to lacrosse go back to his grandfather, Gene Corrigan, who served as the commissioner of the ACC and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in February 1994. His father, Kevin Corrigan, has served as the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse coach for over 30 years.
In his first year with the Falcons, Corrigan’s offense led the squad to an ASUN regular season title scoring 11.5 goals per game. A 20-goal explosion against Mercer highlighted the juggernaut offense which included the league’s assist leader Josh Yago and the ASUN Freshman of the Year Turner Ashby.
This past season saw Corrigan’s offense score 12.2 goals per game including three outings with 18 or more tallies. The offensive firepower brought Air Force to an ASUN title and a 14-9 NCAA Tournament win over Robert Morris.
Before his time at Air Force, Corrigan’s four-year stint at Harvard was highlighted by an 8-4 record in 2022 and the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014. Acting as the assistant offensive coordinator, faceoff coordinator and riding coordinator, Corrigan dominated the transition game for the Crimson.
His ride limited opponents to the fourth-worst clearing percentage in the nation in 2022 and the third-worst in the country the following season. On the offensive side, Corrigan mentored three All-Ivy League players in Sam King, Owen Gaffney and Andrew Perry.
Prior to his stint at Harvard, Corrigan assumed assistant offensive coordinator duties at Washington and Lee for two seasons. The Generals used Corrigan’s help to claim ODAC regular season championships in 2018 and 2019, including a playoff title in 2019 and a ticket to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The Washington and Lee staff was voted IMLCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year both seasons of Corrigan’s tenure.
The 2015 graduate of Notre Dame began his coaching career at the Woodinville Lacrosse Club where he was the varsity head coach and program director for two years. He led the program to the first Division I state playoff appearance in 2016 and a state semifinal appearance in 2017.
Corrigan received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Notre Dame where he was a four-year letterwinner on the men’s lacrosse team. He was an Academic All-ACC selection playing in a program record 65 games. Corrigan helped the Fighting Irish to the NCAA Tournament all four years, including semifinal appearances in 2012 and 2015, a quarterfinal bid in 2013, and a 2014 runner-up nod.
Corrigan’s strong ties to lacrosse go back to his grandfather, Gene Corrigan, who served as the commissioner of the ACC and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in February 1994. His father, Kevin Corrigan, has served as the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse coach for over 30 years.
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