Jordy Murray
Jordy Murray

Bio

Jordy Murray is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Michigan Tech hockey team in 2023-24. He was named to the position in July 2022.

Murray came to Tech after serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Notre Dame during the 2021-22 season.

Murray, a native of Faribault, Minnesota, played 119 games for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2008-11. He tallied 60 career points with 38 goals and 22 assists and was a member of the 2010 NCAA runner-up team. Murray earned a bachelor's degree in consumer affairs at Wisconsin.

Murray played professional hockey for six years (2022-17) in the Swiss Elite League (Swiss-A). He skated for Rapperswil-Jona, Lugano, and the Langnau Tigers while in Switzerland, totaling 61 points on 26 goals and 35 assists in 167 career games. 

Murray was the owner of Murray Performance Training, serving as the co-owner and the lead performance and on-ice development coach at Perfect World Hockey. He furthered his education and earned a Master of Education in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Minnesota and a Master of Science in Kinesiology from Concordia University-Chicago. 

Prior to Wisconsin, Murray played six seasons with Shattuck St. Mary's (2002-08), where he won two U-18 national championships. He also served as Team USA's captain at the 2006 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament (U18).

Jordy is the son of retired Western Michigan head coach Andy Murray. Prior to coaching the Broncos, Andy coached for 20 years in the NHL including head coaching stops with the LA Kings and St. Louis Blues. Jordy's brother Brady played at North Dakota and in the NHL for the LA Kings. Their sister Sarah played at Minnesota Duluth and professionally overseas and is now the head coach at NCAA Division III Saint Mary's