Chris Wojick

Chris Wojick

Chris Wojick completed his third season as the Bulldogs pitching coach in 2025. 

In three years at Yale, Wojick has overseen the development of one of the best pitching staff's in the Northeast.  The Bulldogs have led the league in ERA for the past two seasons including finishing 5th in the country in 2025. 

Coaching Accolades

  • Produced 2025 Ivy League Pitcher of the Year
  • Has coached eight all-conference selections in three years
  • Team has led the league in multiple pitching categories each year 

In 2025, Wojick's pitching staff led the league in ERA (3.59, 5th nationally), hits allowed per nine (8.1, 22nd nationally), K:BB ratio (2.36, 40th nationally), and WHIP (1.31, 17th nationally). The Bulldogs held opponents to a .238 average and a .665 OPS, both down significantly from the 2024 season.  Freshman Jack Ohman was named Ivy League Pitcher of the Year, 1st Team All Region, 2nd Team All American and National Freshman of the year. Colton Shaw was named 1st Team All-Ivy and a 7th round draft pick by the Mariners.  Danny Cohen and Tate Evans were also named to the All-Ivy team.

Wojick's second season saw the Yale pitching staff take significant strides.  Yale led the league in ERA (4.77, 38th nationally), hits allowed per nine (8.7, 39th nationally), WHIP (1.48, 63rd nationally) and Batting Average Against (.255). All were significant improvements over the prior year.  Colton Shaw and Tate Evans were both named 2nd team All-Ivy. 

Wojick's first season in 2023 saw the Bulldogs lead the Ivy in walks per nine (4.39), second in WHIP (1.54), second in ERA (5.29, 86th nationally). The team ERA was over a point improvement from the prior year.  Junior LHP, Reid Easterly lead the Ivy in ERA and was named 1st team All-Ivy, while Colton Shaw was named 2nd team All-Ivy.

Prior to joining Yale, Wojick served as associate head coach at Eastern in 2022. He had been at ECSU as a pitching coach since 2018-19, returning to the program after seven seasons in a similar capacity at Wesleyan. He also was ECSU’s men’s golf coach.

Wojick’s ECSU pitching staff led NCAA Division III in ERA in 2022 (2.91). The Warriors were fifth in fewest hits allowed per nine innings (7.75) and 10th in shutouts (six). They had the best WHIP in the nation (1.16) and were ninth in walks allowed per nine innings (2.69).  

Under Wojick in 2021, ECSU was second in NCAA Division III in strikeouts per nine innings (11.4) and sixth in shutouts (seven). The Warriors were second in the Little East Conference in earned run average (3.24). 

In Wojick's first season in 2019, the ECSU staff led the conference in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.08) and was second in strikeouts per nine innings (8.7).

At Wesleyan, Wojick helped the Cardinals to consecutive 30-win seasons (only the second and third 30-win campaigns in program history) that included NCAA Regional berths in 2014 and 2015. Wesleyan won a total of six games in those NCAA Regionals, four coming when they reached the championship round of the Moosic, Pa., Regional in 2014. His pitching staffs at Wesleyan compiled three of the top four team ERA marks in program history, including a record 2.70 in 2015.
During Wojick's tenure at Wesleyan, five players went on to sign professional baseball contracts.

As a player, Wojick transferred to ECSU in the spring of 2008 after spending three semesters at the Division I level. He helped ECSU to four NCAA Tournament berths, two Little East Conference regular season championships and one LEC Tournament championship. He appeared in at least 20 games in each of his first three seasons before moving into a role as a starter as a senior captain in 2011. As a freshman, the right-hander was named third team All-New England Region and second-team All-LEC with six saves and a staff-best 1.49 ERA in a team-high 20 appearances. The save total remains the second-highest in a season by a freshman in program history.

During Wojick's playing career, Eastern led the LEC in team ERA each season. He appeared in 74 games with a 13-7 record, 4.13 ERA and eight saves in 135.0 innings.

Wojick earned a B.S. in Business Administration from ECSU in 2011. He is a graduate of Montville High School and a 2024 inductee into the Montville High School Hall of Fame.  He currently lives in Mystic, CT with his wife, Courtney, and two daughters, Paisley and Mackenna.