Women's Tennis Head Coach
Michael Cabana
E-mail Coach
Cabana:
mcabana@wingate.edu
Call Coach Cabana : 704-233-8384

Michael Cabana was
named the head men’s and women’s tennis coach at Wingate
University on August 15, 2006. Cabana is the first
full-time tennis coach in the school’s history.
Most recently, Cabana
served as the head tennis professional at The Tournament
Players Club at Piper Glen in Charlotte. While at TPC
Piper Glen, Cabana managed all aspects of the tennis
department. He coordinated all men’s, women’s and junior
programs. As part of his duties, Cabana provided group
and individual instruction for all ages and ability
levels.
Cabana spent 2 1/2
years as the head boys and girls tennis coach at
Weddington High School. He led the girls’ varsity team
to three N.C. 3A state play-off appearances. The
Warriors were state runners-up in 2003.
On the boys’ side, he
mentored the Weddington team to two consecutive N.C. 3A
state play-off appearances. The WHS boys registered
their first-ever state play-off win during Cabana’s
tenure. In addition to his coaching duties, Cabana was a
business teacher at Weddington High School.
Cabana has extensive
teaching experience. He spent two summers as a camp
counselor at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend,
Ind. Cabana designed drills to enhance on-court
performance and conducted group and private lessons. He
also spent six summers as the assistant tennis director
at the Nike Tennis Camp, hosted by Williams College in
Williamstown, Mass.
Michael Cabana has deep
ties to the South Atlantic Conference. He is a 2001
graduate of Catawba College with a B.S. degree in
Business Administration. Cabana was a four-year
letterman for the Catawba Indian tennis team. He worked
three years (1999-2002) as strength and conditioning
instructor at Catawba’s Lerner Wellness Center. He
designed workouts for clients, helping them maximize
their full potential.
Cabana has many goals
for his teams. “I want Wingate to make an impact in the
South Atlantic Conference and get back to the top (of
the SAC standings),” Cabana said. “A conference
championship is number one on my list. Our number one
goal at this point (is to win the SAC title).”
Cabana’s expectations
for his student-athletes are clear. “I expect our
student-athletes to be hard working and dedicated,”
Cabana noted. “A positive attitude is a must.”
“Michael Cabana will
bring energy and excitement to our tennis programs,”
Wingate vice-president and director of athletics
Steve Poston said. “We conducted an extensive search
for the right person for this very important position.
Michael’s teaching experience is a big plus. We look
forward to him joining our staff as our first-ever
full-time tennis coach.” |