Coming off a winless weekend, Baylor baseball looked to get back in the win column against Rice University on Tuesday at Baylor Ballpark. The green and gold did exactly that by rallying at the plate and keeping the Owls off the scoreboard to win 6-0.
Author: Foster Nicholas
With the final full season at the Ferrell Center a thing of the past, all eyes are on the soon to be finished Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion.
Selflessness and leadership are two words that can be used to describe No. 11 third-seeded Baylor men’s basketball redshirt senior guard Adam Flagler. In what is potentially Flagler’s final year as a Bear, he’s helped the Bears in a multitude of ways throughout his four years with the program.
In an up-and-down season for the Bears (19-12), one thing has been consistent: the unquestioned leadership and work ethic of the graduate student duo. Both Bickle and Asberry were tasked with leading the team through the year and have been the glue keeping the team afloat.
In a nail-biting thriller, eight Baylor baseball pitchers saw the mound and the Bears’ bats came alive to rally back in order to take down Dallas Baptist University, 8-7, in extra innings on Tuesday at Baylor Ballpark.
Baylor baseball (4-8) went 2-2 in the first four game series of the year against Youngstown State University (3-9) at Baylor Ballpark this weekend. Head coach Mitch Thompson and the Bears were helped by strong pitching and a season high 47 strikeouts by the pitching staff during the series.
Baylor baseball opened up a 14-game homestand on Tuesday evening with an 8-3 loss to the University of Texas at San Antonio, and the squad is hoping to get back on track at Baylor Ballpark.
Following a disappointing road trip, Baylor baseball took on the University of Texas at San Antonio looking to get back on track, but one bad inning sent the Bears packing, as they fell 8-3.
Baylor men’s tennis has seen a lot of turnover since its 2022 Big 12 Championship season, but junior Tadeas Paroulek has grown into a leader and has taken on the challenge of playing on court one for the Bears.
For the first time in program history, Baylor Baseball headed to Durham, N.C., to battle it out with Duke University. However, the Bears were in for a rude awakening as they were swept and outscored 52-7 over the course of just three games.
Coming off back-to-back road losses, the Bears bounced back and ran all over No. 8 University of Texas, 81-72 Saturday afternoon in the Ferrell Center.
Baylor track and field is gearing up for the 2023 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday and Saturday at Texas Tech.
After winning back-to-back tournaments, No. 21 Baylor men’s golf battled through tough winds and cold weather to finish eighth out of 24 teams at the Prestige at the Greg Norman Course at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif.
With opening weekend in the rearview window, the Bears’ bats woke up as they blew out the Houston Christian University Huskies by a score of 11-4 Tuesday night at Baylor Ballpark.
In the broadcast booth or on the sideline, my genuine love for sports will shine through until the day I fade away, but if I was 6-foot-anything, I would be a star.
The Bears dropped their three-game series to Central Michigan University after the team lost 4-3 in the finale on Sunday at Baylor Ballpark.
The Mitch Thompson era started off with a bang when redshirt freshman infielder Jack Johnson hit a walk-off RBI single to secure Baylor’s 6-5 win over Central Michigan University in extra innings Friday night at Baylor Ballpark.
On the heels of a four-game losing streak, No. 10 Baylor men’s tennis is headed to Chicago for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships to try and get back on track.
Baylor baseball head coach Mitch Thompson said the strength of his team is on the mound.
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After an extended home stand, No. 10 Baylor men’s tennis traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to face No. 1 Ohio State University Tuesday evening. For the third time in the teams’ last four matches, the Bears fell to a top-4 team, this time by a score of 4-0 in the Ty Tucker Tennis Center.
Baylor women’s basketball headed back on the road looking to keep its dominance in true road games intact. However, the Bears were no match for Oklahoma State University as they fell in historic fashion 77-56.
With a full slate of spring tournaments ahead, Baylor is ready to tee-off and start 2023 the way they ended 2022: with a dominant tournament win.
No. 10 Baylor men’s tennis looked to take down one of the best teams in the nation on Wednesday night in the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center, but No. 3 Texas Christian University came in strong and took down the Bears 4-1.
It was a record-setting night on Friday in the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center as an all-time high of 452 fans showed up to support the Bears. Despite the constant energy and noise, No. 11 Baylor men’s tennis dropped a hard fought match 5-2 against No. 4 University of Michigan.
After qualifying for the ITA Indoor Championships this past Sunday, No. 11 Baylor men’s tennis is well rested, recovered and ready for its next big challenge against No. 4 University of Michigan.
Professors should be cognitive of students’ time and try not to overload students with information or double up on topics.
One team always stuns the college baseball world, and the Bears are trying to be this year’s Cinderella story.
No. 12 Baylor men’s tennis has advanced to the ITA Indoor Championships for the 12th-straight time after a pair of hard fought ITA Kickoff Weekend tournament wins.