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UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER YELLOWJACKETS
Abby Hurley-Martin

Abby Hurley-Martin

Abby Hurley-Martin was named the seventh head coach of the University of Rochester Yellowjackets' softball program in July 2023 and recently completed her second season with the program. Hurley-Martin came to the River Campus from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, where she served as the head softball coach for the Tigers for four years.

Over two seasons with the Yellowjackets, Hurley-Martin has guided Rochester to a 56-22 (23-5 LL) record, a pair of Liberty League Tournament appearances and an NCAA Tournament appearance and Liberty League Championship in 2024. Under Hurley-Martin's tutelage, 10 Yellowjackets have earned All-Liberty League honors, seven have been named All-Region and one has recieved All-America accolades.

The 2025 season saw the Yellowjackets go 24-13 (11-3 LL) against one of the toughest schedules in the country and host the Liberty League Tournament for the first time since 2022. Five Yellowjackets earned All-Liberty League honors, including three First-Team selections, all of whom also recieved NFCA All-Region accolades.

In her first season with the Yellowjackets, Hurley-Martin led UR to its fourth-straight Liberty League title, finishing the year with a 32-9 (12-LL), playing the 14th-toughest schedule in the country, making their fourth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and advancing to the Regional Final. Five 'Jackets earned All-Liberty League honors, including four first-team honorees and the Liberty League Player of the Year, four were named NFCA All-Region, including a pair of first-team selections, and one, Riley Laygo, was named a Second-Team All-American, as well as a finalist for the Tucci/NFCA Freshman of the Year.

Statistically, the 'Jackets set several single-season records under Hurley-Martin's watch in 2024, finishing the year with the highest batting average, the most saves, the highest fielding percentage and the most double players turned in program history, and Hurley-Martin and her staff were named the NFCA Region III Coaching Staff of the Year.
 
Over four seasons with the Tigers, Hurley-Martin helped lead the Tigers to a pair of top-three finishes in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), something the program hadn't done in over a decade. Under Hurley-Martin, the Tigers made three straight conference tournaments, capping off the 2023 season with an upset of No. 1-seeded and 5th-ranked Texas Lutheran in the second round of the SCAC Tournament.

Twenty-three Tigers earned All-SCAC honors under Hurley-Martin's watch, including a pair of first-team honorees in 2021 and 2022. Trinity also reeled in numerous academic accolades during Hurley-Martin's tenure in San Antonio, including five College Sports Communicators (CSC, formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-Distict® honorees and 15 SCAC Spring Honor Roll selections in 2023.
 
Prior to joining the Tigers, Hurley-Martin spent four seasons as the head softball coach at Oswego State in Oswego, NY, taking over a five-win program and turning the Lakers into one of the top teams in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC).
 
The Lakers saw an 11-win improvement in their first year under Hurley-Martin, and finished second in the conference with another three-win improvement in her second year, as Hurley-Martin earned 2017 SUNYAC Coach of the Year honors.
 
Oswego State made the SUNYAC Championship in three out of Hurley-Martin's four years, finishing as high as third in 2019, while five Lakers earned National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region honors, nine earned All-SUNYAC recognition and Rebecca Vilchez took home both the SUNYAC Player and Pitcher of the Year award in 2018.
 
Previously, Hurley-Martin also spent a season as the pitching coach at NCAA Division I University of Buffalo, helping develop the Bulls' pitching staff, while also handling team travel needs and academic monitoring responsibilities.
 
Hurley-Martin began her coaching career at her alma mater, SUNY Cortland, helping the Red Dragons to an NCAA Division III World Series runner-up finish, an Ithaca Regional title and a SUNYAC Tournament Championship over two seasons as an assistant coach.
 
Over two seasons with the Red Dragons, Cortland compiled a 63-32 (27-9 SUNYAC) record and twice posted sub-3.00 ERAs in 2013 and 2014, while Hurley-Martin and the rest of SUNY Cortland's coaching staff were named the NFCA Northeast Regional Coaching Staff of the Year in 2013.
 
In addition to her collegiate coaching roles, Hurley-Martin has also worked as a private hitting and pitching instructor in both the Western New York and San Antonio, TX areas for the past 14 years, teaching the fundamentals of the game to girls ages 10-18.
 
A 2012 graduate of SUNY Cortland, Hurley-Martin played two seasons for the Red Dragons, earning an NFCA Second-Team All-Region selection her junior year before capping off her senior season with NFCA First-Team All-America, First-Team All-Region and Capital One Academic All-America® honors.
 
Hurley-Martin was sensational both at the plate and in the circle as a two-way player for the Red Dragons, batting .393/.457/.632 with 64 hits, 18 doubles, 46 runs scored and 44 RBI while posting a 12-4 record and 2.58 ERA in 84.0 innings pitched in 2012, after hitting .360/.438/.632 and going 8-0 with a 2.44 ERA in 2011.
 
A native of Oswego, NY, Hurley-Martin earned her bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and exercise science from SUNY Cortland in Cortland, NY in 2012, and her master's degree in sport management from Cortland in 2014.
 
YEAR BY YEAR COACHING RECORD
OVERALL CONFERENCE
YEAR SCHOOL WIN LOSS WIN LOSS POSTSEASON
2016 Oswego State 14 17 7 11 None
2017 Oswego State 17 20 11 7 SUNYAC Championships
2018 Oswego State 19 15 11 7 SUNYAC Championships
2019 Oswego State 19 21 11 7 SUNYAC Championships
OSWEGO STATE TOTALS 69 73 40 32
2020 Trinity University (Texas) 7 12 1 4 N/A
2021 Trinity University (Texas) 16 15 11 9 SCAC Championships
2022 Trinity University (Texas) 21 24 13 8 SCAC Championships
2023 Trinity University (Texas) 15 28 10 10 SCAC Championships
TRINITY UNIVERSITY (TEXAS) TOTALS 59 79 35 31
2024 University of Rochester 32 9 12 2 NCAA Division III Regionals*
2025 University of Rochester 24 13 11 3 Liberty Lg. Championships
ROCHESTER TOTALS 56 22 23 5
ROCHESTER PERCENT .718 .821
GRAND TOTAL 184 174 98 68 * - Indicates Liberty League Champions
PERCENT .514 .590 1 NCAA Appearance

Updated 06/2025