Neil Patrick McPhee (born October 14, 1943) is an American former college baseball coach and second baseman.
After several league titles and appearances in Eastern Massachusetts tournaments, McPhee was hired as the tenth head baseball coach at Northeastern.
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.