Oklahoma State University Athletics

Men’s Tennis Update
May 03, 2021 | Cowboy Tennis
STILLWATER – After choosing to take a leave of absence as head men's tennis coach at Oklahoma State in February due to family reasons, Jay Udwadia has officially moved on, taking a job as director of tennis at North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, Calif.
"I enjoyed my time at Oklahoma State and want to thank Mike Holder and everyone at OSU for their support," Udwadia said. "It was a great experience. I'll particularly miss my players, coworkers, fellow coaches and everyone who supported our program, especially Mike and Anne Greenwood."
Udwadia served as OSU head coach since 2012 and compiled a 140-71 record during that time. He led the Cowboys to four 20-win seasons in a five-year span from 2014-18. In his nearly nine seasons with OSU, his players earned 11 All-America honors. He led the Cowboys to a program-high ITA ranking of No. 4 during the 2016-17 season and had OSU ranked in the top 10 nationally in three different seasons. The Cowboys were in the top 20 for nearly all of Udwadia's final eight seasons in Stillwater.
Since Udwadia left in February, Scoville Jenkins has served as interim head coach. A national search for Udwadia's permanent replacement has begun.
"I enjoyed my time at Oklahoma State and want to thank Mike Holder and everyone at OSU for their support," Udwadia said. "It was a great experience. I'll particularly miss my players, coworkers, fellow coaches and everyone who supported our program, especially Mike and Anne Greenwood."
Udwadia served as OSU head coach since 2012 and compiled a 140-71 record during that time. He led the Cowboys to four 20-win seasons in a five-year span from 2014-18. In his nearly nine seasons with OSU, his players earned 11 All-America honors. He led the Cowboys to a program-high ITA ranking of No. 4 during the 2016-17 season and had OSU ranked in the top 10 nationally in three different seasons. The Cowboys were in the top 20 for nearly all of Udwadia's final eight seasons in Stillwater.
Since Udwadia left in February, Scoville Jenkins has served as interim head coach. A national search for Udwadia's permanent replacement has begun.
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