Georgia Gwinnett College’s Corcoran Receives 2024-2025 CAC Athletic Trainer of the Year Award
Georgia Gwinnett College's Amber Corcoran has been named the Continental Athletic Conference's Athletic Trainer of the Year for the 2024-25 athletic season.
Corcoran completed her first full season as a member of GGC's athletic training staff, and she was instrumental in the treatment and rehabilitation of student-athletes within the Office of Athletics' six intercollegiate teams.
Corcoran also mentored student interns and coordinated the scheduling and delegation of the college's three athletic trainers to cover all home athletic and postseason events during the 2024-25 year.
"Amber has elevated the standard of care, helped cultivate a culture of trust and safety, and consistently represented GGC with professionalism and pride at conference and national events," said GGC's Executive Athletics Director Dr. Ian Potter. "She upholds the NAIA's core values of integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. Her efforts reflect the very best of what the NAIA stands for."
Corcoran received a bachelor's degree in athletic training from Georgia Southern University in 2016 before earning a master's degree in health and physical education teaching from Georgia State University in 2018.











