Sean Marren
Sean Marren
  • Email:
    Sean.Marren@flcc.edu
  • Year:
    13th
  • Title:
    Head Baseball Coach
  • Phone:
    585-785-1518
  • Previous College:
    University of Mary Washington

Bio

Coach Sean Marren just concluded his thirteenth season as head coach of the Finger Lakes Community College baseball program (2012). He was named both the 2019 MSAC Coach of the Year and NJCAA Region III Coach of the Year. He led the Lakers to the NJCAA Region III Final Four Championship, where they were the Runners Up. In his 2016 season, the Lakers posted a program record of 40 wins in a season and qualified for the Sub-Regional tournament. In addition, Marren was named the 2016 MSAC Coach of the Year. In the 2022 season, the Laker earned their third-straight appearance in the NJCAA Region III Final Four. In the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Marren was named MSAC Coach of the Year back-to-back, going 37-7 in the two years.

In 2025, Marren was named MSAC Coach of the Year, the seventh honor of his career. His squad that season would finish as runner-ups in the NJCAA Region III tournament. In the Fall of 2025, Marren would accept the role of Associate Director of Athletics at St. John Fisher University.

Before entering the coaching ranks, Marren played 4 years of collegiate baseball, earned 4 letters, and was a 3-time All-Conference Selection and a 1-time All-Region Selection. Marren holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and American Studies from Mary Washington. In the summer of 2014, he completed his Master's degree from California University of Pennsylvania in Sport Management. In addition to his coaching duties, he also serves as the Assistant Director of Athletics.

Marren currently resides in Fairport, NY, with his wife, Bethany, and daughters, Maeve and Josephine.

 

A career at Finger Lakes Community College
Year Overall Record

Conference

Awards
2025 38-18 16-6 MSAC Coach of the Year 
2024 31-17 17-3 MSAC Coach of the Year
2023 40-17 20-4 MSAC Coach of the Year
2022 37-21

14-4

 
2021 23-17

8-0

 MSAC Coach of the Year
2020 1-1** 0-0  
2019 39-22 16-2

MSAC Coach of the Year

 NJCAA Region III Coach of the Year

2018 20-24 12-4  

2017

18-26 9-3  
2016 40-16 15-3 MSAC Coach of the Year
2015 20-26 12-6  
2014 20-23 9-6  
2013 23-28 13-5 MSAC Coach of the Year 
2012 17-27 *  
Overall 367-256 161-46 *=Incomplete records **=Season canceled due to COVID-19