2011– 12 Men's and woMen's Tennis - GoHofstra.com
2011– 12 Men's and woMen's Tennis - GoHofstra.com
2011– 12 Men's and woMen's Tennis - GoHofstra.com
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MEN’S COACHING STAFF<br />
served as the head coach at<br />
Finley Junior High School<br />
in Huntington, NY working<br />
with middle aged students<br />
preparing them for varsity<br />
tennis. He’s also worked<br />
at Northeast High School<br />
in Pasadena, Maryl<strong>and</strong> as<br />
the assistant varsity coach,<br />
focusing on the team’s<br />
practices <strong>and</strong> in-match<br />
strategies.<br />
Philip Wayne<br />
Head Men’s<br />
<strong>Tennis</strong> Coach<br />
Philip Wayne is in his second season as<br />
head coach of the Hofstra Men’s <strong>Tennis</strong><br />
team. In his first year, Wayne led a<br />
rebuilding Pride squad, recording wins over<br />
St. Francis (NY), Rider, Siena, <strong>and</strong> defending<br />
NEC Champions Quinnipiac.<br />
Wayne, who played Division I singles <strong>and</strong><br />
doubles for four years at the University of<br />
Delaware, served as an assistant coach under<br />
Am<strong>and</strong>a Foukas for both the men’s <strong>and</strong><br />
women’s program in 2009-10 before taking<br />
over the head men’s coaching position in<br />
August 2010.<br />
Wayne has coached at many levels, including<br />
high school, middle school, <strong>and</strong> numerous<br />
camps. Prior to joining the Pride, Wayne<br />
He has also worked at tennis<br />
camps <strong>and</strong> clubs throughout<br />
the east coast. For the past<br />
two years he’s served at<br />
the Adidas <strong>Tennis</strong> Camp in<br />
Mahway, NJ working with<br />
players ranging in age from<br />
8-18. He’s also worked<br />
camps <strong>and</strong> provided lessons<br />
at Huntington Indoor <strong>Tennis</strong><br />
in Huntington, NY <strong>and</strong><br />
at the YMCA of Central<br />
Maryl<strong>and</strong> based in Towson.<br />
While earning a degree<br />
with concentrations in<br />
journalism <strong>and</strong> political<br />
science at Delaware, Wayne<br />
was a successful player<br />
from 2002-06. He finished<br />
his career with a 43-22<br />
record in doubles, going 16-4 in the 2004-2005<br />
season. In addition, he won a total of 22 singles<br />
matches, including a 9-1 record during the<br />
2004-05 season.<br />
Wayne earned a master’s degree in teaching<br />
from Loyola College in August 2008. He spent<br />
the next year teaching senior economics at<br />
Huntington High School.<br />
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