Baseball

Todd Interdonato
- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- Baseball@bc.edu
Todd Interdonato was announced as the 9th head coach of the Boston College Baseball program on Wednesday, July 12, 2023.Â
Interdonato arrives at Boston College with 16 years of head coaching experience at Wofford College. He guided the Terriers to 455 wins since taking over the program in 2008 following a two-year stint as an assistant coach.
Interdonato led Wofford to eight 30-win seasons in the last nine years, including back-to-back 40-win seasons in 2022 and 2023 to cap off a stretch of three-consecutive Southern Conference regular season championships.
Following two years as an assistant with the Terriers, Interdonato was promoted to head coach at Wofford in June 2007. He lifted the program to new heights during his tenure, which culminated in five seasons of 35 or more wins, three SoCon titles, 12 of the program’s 18 all-time MLB Draft picks, one All-American and five Freshman All-Americans. Additionally, five Terriers earned major postseason awards in the SoCon, while Interdonato was twice named Coach of the Year.
With a 40-19 record in 2023, Wofford boasted the nation’s 13th-best team batting average (.314) and led the nation in walks per nine innings (2.38). With two selections to the All-Conference First Team, including Southern Conference Player of the Year Ryan Galanie, and National Pitcher of the Year Semifinalist Lucas Mahlstedt, Wofford went on a program-record 14-game win streak starting with the second game of the season. Interdonato coached Galanie to his second straight All-America Selection, and Mahlstedt became Wofford’s first pitcher to earn national semifinalist honors.Â
Interdonato led Wofford to the program’s first and second ever regular season SoCon championships in 2021 and 2022, while garnering consecutive conference Coach of the Year honors over that span. In 2022, he coached catcher Lawson Hill to SoCon Player of the Year honors, the second in a line of three straight SoCon Players of the Year to emerge from Interdonato’s program, and one of five 2022 Southern Conference first-team selections.
During the 2022 season, Wofford picked up their first series win over a ranked opponent in program history by defeating No. 18 Dallas Baptist on the road. With just one weekend series loss all season, Wofford entered the top-25 for the first time in program history, holding that status for three straight weeks and climbing as high as No. 22 (Baseball America).
The Terriers logged their most league wins in a single season in 2021, going 21-9 in the Southern Conference to set the program mark. Led by SoCon Player of the Year Colin Davis and Pitcher of the Year Elliot Carney, Interdonato’s club passed the 35-win mark for the third straight full season and produced two MLB Draft picks, in Davis and Hayes Heinicke, marking the third time in school history to have two Terriers called in the MLB Draft.Â
Prior to the abbreviated 2020 season, Interdonato and Wofford hit the 36-win mark in 2019 and reached the conference championship series for the second time in school history. Interdonato has sustained success within the conference, with the Terriers finishing at or above .500 in each of the last eight seasons.
As a player, Interdonato played his first two college years at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona before receiving a scholarship to UNC Asheville. After graduating from UNC Asheville, Interdonato signed a professional contract with the Evansville Otters of the Frontier League.Â
Interdonato and his wife, Melissa, have two daughters, Keegan and Kierlan.Â
Coaching Career
2023-present: Boston College, Head Coach
2008-23: Wofford, Head Coach
2006-07: Wofford, Assistant Coach
2004-05: Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College, Assistant Coach
2002-04: Gardner-Webb, Assistant Coach
2001-02: UNC Asheville, Assistant Coach
Interdonato arrives at Boston College with 16 years of head coaching experience at Wofford College. He guided the Terriers to 455 wins since taking over the program in 2008 following a two-year stint as an assistant coach.
Interdonato led Wofford to eight 30-win seasons in the last nine years, including back-to-back 40-win seasons in 2022 and 2023 to cap off a stretch of three-consecutive Southern Conference regular season championships.
Following two years as an assistant with the Terriers, Interdonato was promoted to head coach at Wofford in June 2007. He lifted the program to new heights during his tenure, which culminated in five seasons of 35 or more wins, three SoCon titles, 12 of the program’s 18 all-time MLB Draft picks, one All-American and five Freshman All-Americans. Additionally, five Terriers earned major postseason awards in the SoCon, while Interdonato was twice named Coach of the Year.
With a 40-19 record in 2023, Wofford boasted the nation’s 13th-best team batting average (.314) and led the nation in walks per nine innings (2.38). With two selections to the All-Conference First Team, including Southern Conference Player of the Year Ryan Galanie, and National Pitcher of the Year Semifinalist Lucas Mahlstedt, Wofford went on a program-record 14-game win streak starting with the second game of the season. Interdonato coached Galanie to his second straight All-America Selection, and Mahlstedt became Wofford’s first pitcher to earn national semifinalist honors.Â
Interdonato led Wofford to the program’s first and second ever regular season SoCon championships in 2021 and 2022, while garnering consecutive conference Coach of the Year honors over that span. In 2022, he coached catcher Lawson Hill to SoCon Player of the Year honors, the second in a line of three straight SoCon Players of the Year to emerge from Interdonato’s program, and one of five 2022 Southern Conference first-team selections.
During the 2022 season, Wofford picked up their first series win over a ranked opponent in program history by defeating No. 18 Dallas Baptist on the road. With just one weekend series loss all season, Wofford entered the top-25 for the first time in program history, holding that status for three straight weeks and climbing as high as No. 22 (Baseball America).
The Terriers logged their most league wins in a single season in 2021, going 21-9 in the Southern Conference to set the program mark. Led by SoCon Player of the Year Colin Davis and Pitcher of the Year Elliot Carney, Interdonato’s club passed the 35-win mark for the third straight full season and produced two MLB Draft picks, in Davis and Hayes Heinicke, marking the third time in school history to have two Terriers called in the MLB Draft.Â
Prior to the abbreviated 2020 season, Interdonato and Wofford hit the 36-win mark in 2019 and reached the conference championship series for the second time in school history. Interdonato has sustained success within the conference, with the Terriers finishing at or above .500 in each of the last eight seasons.
As a player, Interdonato played his first two college years at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, Arizona before receiving a scholarship to UNC Asheville. After graduating from UNC Asheville, Interdonato signed a professional contract with the Evansville Otters of the Frontier League.Â
Interdonato and his wife, Melissa, have two daughters, Keegan and Kierlan.Â
Coaching Career
2023-present: Boston College, Head Coach
2008-23: Wofford, Head Coach
2006-07: Wofford, Assistant Coach
2004-05: Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College, Assistant Coach
2002-04: Gardner-Webb, Assistant Coach
2001-02: UNC Asheville, Assistant Coach