Close Menu
The Baylor Lariat
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Trending
    • Baylor community unites in flash flood relief efforts
    • Baylor rescinds LGBTQIA+ inclusion research grant after backlash
    • Students react to emergency alert following campus lockdown
    • Baylor shelter-in-place lifted following police pursuit of robbery suspects
    • Baylor graduate charged after killing cats with pellet gun, hanging bodies over utility lines
    • Baylor Football’s Alex Foster dies at 18
    • Board of Regents confirms budget, renovations, new leadership in May meeting
    • How facilities responds to storms, flooding in campus buildings
    • About us
      • Spring 2025 Staff Page
      • Copyright Information
    • Contact
      • Contact Information
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Subscribe to The Morning Buzz
      • Department of Student Media
    • Employment
    • PDF Archives
    • RSS Feeds
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    The Baylor LariatThe Baylor Lariat
    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz
    Wednesday, July 16
    • News
      • State and National News
        • State
        • National
      • Politics
        • 2025 Inauguration Page
        • Election Page
      • Homecoming Page
      • Baylor News
      • Waco Updates
      • Campus and Waco Crime
    • Arts & Life
      • Wedding Edition 2025
      • What to Do in Waco
      • Campus Culture
      • Indy and Belle
      • Sing 2025
      • Leisure and Travel
        • Leisure
        • Travel
          • Baylor in Ireland
      • Student Spotlight
      • Local Scene
        • Small Businesses
        • Social Media
      • Arts and Entertainment
        • Art
        • Fashion
        • Food
        • Literature
        • Music
        • Film and Television
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Points of View
      • Lariat Letters
    • Sports
      • March Madness 2025
      • Football
      • Basketball
        • Men’s Basketball
        • Women’s Basketball
      • Soccer
      • Baseball
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      • Equestrian
      • Cross Country and Track & Field
      • Acrobatics & Tumbling
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • Pro Sports
      • Sports Takes
      • Club Sports
    • Lariat TV News
    • Multimedia
      • Video Features
      • Podcasts
        • Don’t Feed the Bears
      • Slideshows
    • Advertising
    The Baylor Lariat
    Home»Featured

    Baylor chasing statement win against No. 11 Kansas amidst injury spree

    Jackson PoseyBy Jackson PoseyJanuary 30, 2025Updated:February 3, 2025 Featured No Comments3 Mins Read
    Fifth year forward Norchad Omier dribbles around his opponents during a game against the New Orleans Privateers at Foster Pavillion. Lariat File Photo
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Jackson Posey | Sports Writer

    No one has climbed quite so high as VJ Edgecombe.

    That’s true in a physical sense — the five-star freshman has soared for some monster finishes this season, including a contorting, up-and-under layup against BYU. It’s also true statistically: after averaging 11.0 points per game on 36.8/26.7/68.4 shooting splits in his first seven games, he’s up to 20.6 points on 48.5/51.2/86.2 shooting in his past seven.

    “VJ’s a winner,” head coach Scott Drew said after Baylor’s 93-89 overtime loss to the Cougars. “So, he’s not gonna be happy with the loss, and he’s not gonna be happy with a couple plays. And that’s why I love him. At the same time, he did a lot of great things and he’s a great player, great teammate.”

    It’s the ascension many Baylor fans had been hoping for all season — and yet the celebrations have felt muted, as injury woes continue to plague the Bears. Four of Baylor’s six perimeter players have missed at least one game due to injury, and point guards Jeremy Roach and Langston Love — out right now with head and ankle injuries, respectively — have missed a combined 17 games this season.

    For a team that returned only one starter and spent most of the offseason shorthanded, the injuries have made it difficult to build chemistry. It’s also stacked up fatigue on the starters, all of whom played at least 35 minutes against BYU. Edgecombe played a career-high 43.

    All that added workload makes end-of-game situations difficult to navigate. Once the legs start to go, so does the shooting. After missing two free throws in the first half, the Bears missed three apiece in the second half and overtime. In a four-point game, that stacks up fast.

    Edgecombe will need to continue playing like a freshman All-American to keep the Bears in games. To win them, someone else will need to step up. Perhaps it’s Josh Ojianwuna, who had one of his best games of the season Tuesday night, or Norchad Omier, who already leads the Big 12 in rebounds and field goal percentage but could find another gear.

    Many of the remaining rotation players, though, are playing their best individual basketball of the season. The problem is more matchup and depth-related issues that will be solved with time. Time the Bears don’t have.

    Next up is a home tilt with Kansas on Saturday at Foster Pavilion, arguably the biggest home game of the season. With one arm tied behind their backs, the Bears nevertheless have an opportunity for a major statement win against a Jayhawks team that was sent reeling by an improbable comeback loss to Houston last week.

    “We got really good guys that like one another, and they’re winners,” Drew said after the loss Tuesday night. “At the end of the day, winners, competitors are gonna fight to the end. Some of the shots are gonna go in, some of them aren’t, but we’re getting much better as a team and that’s great to see.”

    Baylor men’s basketball BYU Cougars Foster Pavilion Jeremy Roach Josh Ojianwuna Kansas Jayhawks Langston Love Norchad Omier Scott Drew VJ Edgecombe
    Jackson Posey

    Jackson Posey is a junior Journalism and Religion double-major from San Antonio, Texas. He's an armchair theologian and smoothie enthusiast with a secret dream of becoming a monk. After graduating, he hopes to pursue a career in Christian ministry, preaching the good news of Jesus by exploring the beautiful intricacies of Scripture.

    Keep Reading

    Baylor community unites in flash flood relief efforts

    Baylor rescinds LGBTQIA+ inclusion research grant after backlash

    Students react to emergency alert following campus lockdown

    Baylor shelter-in-place lifted following police pursuit of robbery suspects

    Baylor graduate charged after killing cats with pellet gun, hanging bodies over utility lines

    Baylor Football’s Alex Foster dies at 18

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Baylor community unites in flash flood relief efforts July 9, 2025
    • Baylor rescinds LGBTQIA+ inclusion research grant after backlash July 9, 2025
    About

    The award-winning student newspaper of Baylor University since 1900.

    Articles, photos, and other works by staff of The Baylor Lariat are Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.

    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz

    Get the latest Lariat News by just Clicking Subscribe!

    Follow the Live Coverage
    Tweets by @bulariat

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    • Featured
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Arts and Life
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.