Staff Directory
Jason Martinez
- Title:
- Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning for Men's Basketball
- Email:
- Phone:
- (304) 293-2193
Jason Martinez was hired as Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning for Men’s Basketball in April 2025.
Martinez, a native of Saratoga Springs, New York, has spent time in the same capacity at North Texas, Iona, East Carolina, Wake Forest and Lindenwood.
In his first season in Morgantown in 2025-26, WVU had 21 victories, including the 2026 College Basketball Crown title in Las Vegas with wins over Stanford, Creighton and Oklahoma. Entering the season as one of five Power 5 teams to not return any scoring from the previous season, the Mountaineers finished seventh in the Big 12 after being predicted to finish 11th in the preseason poll.
WVU had some monumental victories in 2025-26. The Mountaineers' 22-point win over Pitt was the largest margin of victory against the Panthers in the 55-year history of Hope Coliseum while holding the Panthers to 49 points, the lowest point total from Pitt in Morgantown since 1949. WVU opened the season at home with a 13-0 record, marking its best start at home since a 15-0 start in 1981-82.
The Mountaineers had two ranked wins in 2025-26, defeating No. 19 BYU and No. 22 Kansas. WVU had two of the school's three biggest comeback wins on the road in Big 12 history. The Mountaineers were down 14 points with 13:13 remaining in the second half at UCF and down 14 points with 16:11 remaining in the second half at Cincinnati.
Martinez spent two seasons at North Texas. In 2024-25 at UNT, the Mean Green won 27 games and advanced to the semifinals of the NIT. The Mean Green ranked third in the country in scoring defense at 60.1 points per game, 1.5 points behind first-place Houston. UNT had the AAC’s second-most efficient offense and second-most efficient defense. UNT’s 27 wins were the second-most single season wins in school history and the 14 league victories were tied for the third-most league wins in school history. North Texas had five players earn all-conference honors.
UNT won 19 games in his first season in 2023-24 and reached the second round of the NIT. The 10 league wins and .555 league winning percentage were both the best by a first-year UNT men’s basketball staff. UNT won 46 games during his two seasons in Denton.
“Jason has the unique ability to push our athletes past their comfort zone while developing trust and meaningful relationships,” head coach Ross Hodge said. “He is always eager to learn and find new ways to implement training techniques that best serves our athletes.”
Prior to North Texas, Martinez worked with Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino at Iona. In his last season there, he helped the Gales to 27 wins, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships and an NCAA Tournament automatic bid. Martinez helped guide Walter Clayton Jr. to being named the 2023 MAAC Player of the Year and Berrick JeanLouis to the 2003 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Martinez previously worked with men’s basketball programs at East Carolina for two seasons, Wake Forest and Lindenwood, where he earned his master’s degree in human performance in 2019. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2010 from Manhattan College. Martinez also served as an athletic performance intern at Penn State, Clemson and Manhattan.
Martinez, a native of Saratoga Springs, New York, has spent time in the same capacity at North Texas, Iona, East Carolina, Wake Forest and Lindenwood.
In his first season in Morgantown in 2025-26, WVU had 21 victories, including the 2026 College Basketball Crown title in Las Vegas with wins over Stanford, Creighton and Oklahoma. Entering the season as one of five Power 5 teams to not return any scoring from the previous season, the Mountaineers finished seventh in the Big 12 after being predicted to finish 11th in the preseason poll.
WVU had some monumental victories in 2025-26. The Mountaineers' 22-point win over Pitt was the largest margin of victory against the Panthers in the 55-year history of Hope Coliseum while holding the Panthers to 49 points, the lowest point total from Pitt in Morgantown since 1949. WVU opened the season at home with a 13-0 record, marking its best start at home since a 15-0 start in 1981-82.
The Mountaineers had two ranked wins in 2025-26, defeating No. 19 BYU and No. 22 Kansas. WVU had two of the school's three biggest comeback wins on the road in Big 12 history. The Mountaineers were down 14 points with 13:13 remaining in the second half at UCF and down 14 points with 16:11 remaining in the second half at Cincinnati.
Martinez spent two seasons at North Texas. In 2024-25 at UNT, the Mean Green won 27 games and advanced to the semifinals of the NIT. The Mean Green ranked third in the country in scoring defense at 60.1 points per game, 1.5 points behind first-place Houston. UNT had the AAC’s second-most efficient offense and second-most efficient defense. UNT’s 27 wins were the second-most single season wins in school history and the 14 league victories were tied for the third-most league wins in school history. North Texas had five players earn all-conference honors.
UNT won 19 games in his first season in 2023-24 and reached the second round of the NIT. The 10 league wins and .555 league winning percentage were both the best by a first-year UNT men’s basketball staff. UNT won 46 games during his two seasons in Denton.
“Jason has the unique ability to push our athletes past their comfort zone while developing trust and meaningful relationships,” head coach Ross Hodge said. “He is always eager to learn and find new ways to implement training techniques that best serves our athletes.”
Prior to North Texas, Martinez worked with Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino at Iona. In his last season there, he helped the Gales to 27 wins, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships and an NCAA Tournament automatic bid. Martinez helped guide Walter Clayton Jr. to being named the 2023 MAAC Player of the Year and Berrick JeanLouis to the 2003 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Martinez previously worked with men’s basketball programs at East Carolina for two seasons, Wake Forest and Lindenwood, where he earned his master’s degree in human performance in 2019. He earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2010 from Manhattan College. Martinez also served as an athletic performance intern at Penn State, Clemson and Manhattan.
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