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Sport(s)
  
Baseball

1986–2014
  
Northeastern

1962–1965
  
Northeastern

Overall
  
697–623–4

1961–1965
  
Northeastern

Name
  
Neil McPhee

Position(s)
  
2B



Born
  
October 14, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-10-14
)

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Neil McPhee (born October 14, 1943) is an American former college baseball coach, the head coach of the Northeastern Huskies baseball program from 1986 to 2014.

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Playing career

McPhee was a standout second baseman at Northeastern for four seasons, including a trip to the 1964 NCAA Tournament. McPhee also played ice hockey for the Huskies, completing two seasons before losing his senior season to a broken arm. The Minnesota Twins made him a fifth round pick in the 1965 MLB Draft, and he played three seasons in the Twins organization, reaching Class-A. McPhee was inducted into the NU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1980.

Coaching career

In 1967, McPhee hung up his spikes and turned to coaching. He began at Newton South High School in Newton, Massachusetts, where he coached baseball and ice hockey from 1967 to 1985. After several league titles and appearances in Eastern Massachusetts tournaments, McPhee was hired as the tenth head baseball coach at Northeastern. In his 28 years with the Huskies, he claimed three Conference Tournament titles (all in the America East Conference), two regular season crowns, and appeared in three NCAA Tournaments. He saw fourteen players drafted, including Carlos Peña and Adam Ottavino; several other players have signed professional contracts. McPhee led the Huskies to nineteen winning seasons and was named NAC Coach of the Year twice. After he announced his planned retirement at the close of the 2014 season, the Huskies named Mike Glavine, another McPhee product who played in the major leagues, as his successor. Glavine succeeded McPhee following the end of the season, in which Northeastern finished 5th in the CAA and went 1-2 in the conference tournament.

Head coaching record

This table shows McPhee's record as a head coach at the Division I level.

References

Neil McPhee Wikipedia