By Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor

  • Senior Matthew Eubanks intercepts the disc during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Baylor Stonewall and Texas State fight for control of the disc during their match at McLane Stadium on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Freshman Owen Rogers attempts to intercept the disc during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Senior Tryston McGuyre defends against Texas State's offense during Stonewall's 15-9 victory at McLane Stadium on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Baylor Huckfest 2026 featured a custom disc, used throughout the tournament. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Sophomore Jackson Simpson celebrates after a point during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • A small but dedicated student section came to support Stonewall during their 15-9 victory over Texas State at McLane Stadium on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Junior Henry Wang passes the disc to his teammates during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Junior Paul Baden passes the disc during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor
  • Sophomore Samuel Taylor attempts to intercept the disc during Stonewall's 15-9 victory over Texas State on Sunday. Sam Gassaway | Photo Editor

This past weekend, Baylor Stonewall Ultimate, the Baylor Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Club, hosted Huckfest, an ultimate frisbee tournament comprised of club teams throughout the region. The tournament hosted players from six schools, including Tarleton State, Sam Houston State, Texas State, Oklahoma University and the University of Dallas.

After fighting through the tournament, the Texas State Buckets and Baylor Stonewall faced off in McLane Stadium for their championship match. This is the second time in Stonewall’s history hosting a match in McLane Stadium, the first being a preseason exhibition last year.

Both teams fought valiantly throughout the 100-minute match, however Baylor Stonewall came out on top, beating the Buckets 15-9.

This match marks the end of Stonewall’s regular season, as they head into sectionals in Richardson in two weeks.

Sam Gassaway is a senior Film & Digital Media and Photojournalism double major from Argyle, Texas. He loves traveling, watching movies, and taking photos. After graduation, Sam hopes to work in the film industry as an editor.

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