Second-year freshmen Jared McKenzie and Tre Richardson are doing some special things at the plate and on the field for the Bears.
Author: Dj Ramirez
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s Luke Boyd and his un-hittable slider here to close the game out for the Bears.
Baylor grabbed its first four-game sweep since March of 2011, taking a one-run win over the Tigers on Sunday.
No. 3 Baylor men’s basketball wrapped up the regular season with a championship title and a Senior Day win Sunday, taking down Texas Tech 88-73.
Baylor baseball put up 29 runs on Saturday, giving just four, to take a series win over Memphis.
Behind a strong start from Blake Helton and a solid closing inning from Luke Boyd, the Bears take game one against the Tigers.
The Bears are on a seven game tear taking a close win over the Horned Frogs on Thursday.
The Bears were back at home to take a 4-0 win over SHSU.
The Bears faced off against an old conference foe, dropping the final game at Dell Diamond 9-3 to Oklahoma in a nonconference matchup.
Baylor baseball put up 15 hits to score 12 runs against the Tigers Saturday afternoon.
Defensive mistakes plagued the Bears in their loss to the Aggies Friday night in Round Rock.
We all have things we miss from the pre-pandemic days, and for me, one of those things is dancing. But not just any kind of dancing. I’m talking Latin/Hispanic dancing. I’m talking cumbia, quebradita, duranguense, salsa, merengue, bachata, etc. I’m talking Tejano music.
The Bears brushed up before their week off with a win over Tyler Junior College Thursday.
It’s a busy, busy weekend for the Bears!
The Lady Bears earned a 6-1 win over UT Arlington in their first game back at Getterman Stadium in almost a year.
After almost a year away form the field, the Bears got off to a strong start despite dropping the series to UTRGV down south.
Baylor softball started the season with an impromptu appearance in McNeese State’s Cowgirl Classic Tournament, dropping game one to Arkansas but defeating the hosts in game two.
Two sports postpone matches this week as winter storm slams Waco.
Baylor took a 25-point win over the Longhorns to move to 16-2 overall and 11-1 in conference play.
After a 7-6(5), 1-6, 7-5 upset over No. 33 Juan Carlos Aguilar to clinch Baylor’s win over Texas A&M last weekend, men’s tennis junior Sven Lah wins the Spotlight for Feb. 10.
Baylor baseball has had consistent success during Steve Rodriguez’s time at the helm. But how do you build a consistent baseball team? You start with consistent and experienced pitching.
Both men’s and women’s tennis were victorious over the Aggies with the men defeating A&M 4-1 in Dallas and the women taking a 5-2 win in College station.
With two games still left on the schedule, Baylor gave the Big 12 conference an edge in the challenge with its 84-72 win over Auburn Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
What better way to celebrate the 94th Immortal Ten game than with a 100+ win? The Bears stayed undefeated on the season, grabbing the season sweep of the Wildcats Wednesday.
Here’s the thing. Laziness does not exist. It’s just a side effect of a society built on Protestant work ethic that is magnified by a capitalistic definition of productivity.
The senior guard is this week’s spotlight athlete after stellar play against Oklahoma and TCU.
After having their 2020 season cut short just as they were about to begin conference play, the Baylor baseball and softball squads are looking forward to a full season of play in 2021.
By DJ Ramirez | Sports EditorIf there is one stat that every baseball fan knows, it’s 755: the number of home runs that Henry Louis Aaron hit during his major league career. On Friday night, the man that has long been known as “Hammerin’ Hank,” and “the Home Run King” died in his sleep at the age of 86, adding to the list of baseball heroes lost during the last 11 months.I didn’t grow up in baseball. My love of the sport wasn’t passed down to me like it’s been for most baseball fans. My family comes from a soccer…
The Bears will be in high gear against No. 4 Michigan to open ITA regional play Saturday.
The 15th-ranked men’s team (4-0) and 23rd-ranked women’s team (3-0) have already kicked off strong this spring with sweeps against Lamar and SMU on the men’s side and sweeps against Prairie View A&M and Rice on the women’s side.