Abby Doerr begins her first season as an assistant coachb on Bill Vasko's staff in 2025-26.
Known for her steady offensive production and leadership qualities, Doerr played a role in helping Alabama reach the 2021 Women's College World Series. At Oregon State, she demonstrated her versatility by contributing at multiple positions and earned praise for her strong work ethic and team-first mindset.
Over three seasons, Doerr made 79 appearances, including 65 starts, for the Crimson Tide. In 2021, she played a role in Alabama's run to the Women's College World Series (WCWS), appearing in the postseason and hitting a pinch-hit, two-run home run during the WCWS against Arizona. In her final season in Tuscaloosa (2022), Abby started 35 games.
In her junior season (2023), Doerr led the Beavers in home runs (11) and RBI (30). She appeared in 42 games (all starts), and played multiple positions, including catcher, third base, first base, and designated player. In her senior season (2024), Doerr appeared in 49 of 50 games (48 starts). Defensively, she demonstrated exceptional consistency: committing only two errors in 255 chances. She earned recognition off the field, earning a spot on the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll. Beyond her individual performance, Doerr also became part of a unique chapter in OSU history, playing alongside her younger sister Paige in the 2023–24 seasons — one of only a few sister duos in Division I softball to record a hit in the same game in 2024.
Beyond the field, Doerr is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.