NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Coaches Hall of Fame
Steve Murry has led the Neosho County Community College baseball program for over four decades, building one of the most consistent programs in NJCAA baseball. As just the second head coach in program history, Murry has recorded more than 1,200 career wins, placing him among the winningest coaches at the junior college level, while maintaining a near 100 percent graduation rate among his student athletes. Murry was an inaugural recipient of the NJCAA Coaches Legacy Award in 2025, recognizing the winningest coaches in NJCAA history.
Under his leadership, Neosho won Region VI Championships in 2003, 2012, and 2013 and made multiple appearances at the NJCAA World Series. Murry has also contributed to the development of Hudson Field and has helped advance his players, with 59 going on to be drafted or signed to play professional baseball.
He is a multiple-time Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Coach of the Year and has received recognition both regionally and nationally, including Neosho Instructor of the Year and the NISOD Award of Excellence. Murry was presented the Homa Thomas Sportsmanship Award at the 2013 JUCO World Series. Murry graduated from Cloud County Community College in 1981.
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