Jeff Westmeyer Resigns as Director of Tennis
Jeff Westmeyer has resigned as Director of Tennis at the University of Findlay after a successful tenure beginning in 2018. He led the women's program to 89 wins, making him the winningest coach in its history. Under his leadership, Findlay's women's team made significant strides, including their first-ever trip to the NCAA DII National Championship. Westmeyer is leaving to pursue another coaching opportunity, and Athletic Director Jim Givens praised his impact on the program and student-athletes.
By the Numbers- Westmeyer accumulated 101 overall wins as head coach, including 89 with the women's team.
- Findlay's women's team had a record of 89-31 during his five seasons, with a 38-4 conference record.
- Findlay's women's tennis team reached a record No. 4 ranking in the ITA National Poll this past season.
- The Oilers won G-MAC Championships in 2023 and 2026 and made NCAA DII postseason appearances each year under Westmeyer.
Findlay will need to search for a successor to maintain the momentum of the women's program, which has recently achieved unprecedented success. Westmeyer鈥檚 departure opens the door for potential new leadership and strategies for improvement.
Bottom LineWestmeyer's resignation marks the end of a transformative era for Findlay tennis, but it also presents an opportunity for new leadership to build on the strong foundation he established.
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