It’s been quite the year for Baylor Athletics; the 2021-2022 season was filled with plenty of memorable moments, from conference championships to rewriting history books. Here’s one last look at the best sports moments from Baylor Athletics — in case you missed it.
Author: Marquis Cooley
Baylor football had six players hear their name called during the NFL Draft and another five earn a shot with a team as soon as it ended. However, some Bears are more poised to make an impact than others.
While it was a bit of a light weekend for Baylor athletics, there were still some exciting moments, including acrobatics and tumbling capturing its seventh-straight title and Baylor baseball’s Kyle Nevin giving a performance for the ages. Here’s a rundown of everything in case you missed it.
With fifth-year senior Gerry Bohanon entering the transfer portal, it seems sophomore Blake Shapen has won the starting quarterback job for Baylor football.
The past weekend saw Baylor athletics taking on its conference foes. Here’s a rundown of everything that happened in case you missed it.
While Baylor athletics took off for Easter Sunday, the rest of the weekend was filled with thrilling contests, so here’s a quick rundown of everything that happened in case you missed it.
No. 6-seeded Baylor equestrian’s season came to an end Thursday after losing to No. 3-seeded Texas A&M 13-6 in the NCEA quarterfinals at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Fla.
The Bears will face a familiar opponent in No. 3 seed Texas A&M University in the quarterfinals.
For the second time in program history, Baylor had three players selected in the WNBA draft, as NaLyssa Smith, Queen Egbo and Jordan Lewis each heard their name called during the 2022 WNBA draft in New York City.
While most Baylor Athletics programs were on the road this weekend, both men’s and women’s tennis stepped up and gave Baylor fans quite a show at home, as each squad had intense matches lasting several hours this weekend. Here’s a run down of everything that happened in case you missed it.
After taking the show on the road last week, Baylor Athletics returned home in full force with five different programs competing in Waco. Here’s a rundown of everything that took place in case you missed it.
This past weekend, Baylor Athletics took its programs on the road with women’s golf in Arizona, three teams taking a trip to the Sooner state and the rest competing across Texas. Here’s a quick rundown of everything that happened in case you missed it.
It’s only been a couple months since Baylor football’s Sugar Bowl victory over the University of Mississippi, but the team is already back on the grind and preparing for the upcoming season.
While the sting of Baylor’s upset in the opening weekend of March Madness was at the forefront of most Baylor fans’ minds, there were multiple Baylor Athletics programs that were able to find success the past few days, so here’s a quick rundown in case you missed it.
In a shocking turn of events, No. 2 seed Baylor women’s basketball were upset by No. 10 seed University of South Dakota 61-47, Sunday night in the Ferrell Center, giving the Bears their earliest exit in the NCAA Tournament since a second-round loss to sixth-seeded University of Pittsburgh in 2008.
No. 2 seeded Baylor women’s basketball let loose in the second half to beat No. 15 seeded University of Hawaii at Manoa 89-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday afternoon at the Ferrell Center.
NaLyssa Smith, widely considered the No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA draft, has done everything imaginable at Baylor, from winning championships to breaking records. While the 6-foot-4-inch forward from Converse is excited for the future, Smith’s focus is on having fun and enjoying the moment as well as what she’s been able to do as a Bear.
When Kim Mulkey announced she was leaving the Baylor women’s basketball program to coach at Louisiana State University, she shocked the Baylor nation, but Nicki Collen continues to prove the program is in good hands.
Senior forward Caitlin Bickle knows her role and plays it well. Bickle thrives on doing anything she can to help the team win.
While Baylor University took the last week off, Baylor Athletics kept moving as multiple teams competed over spring break. Here’s a rundown of everything that took place while you were away.
No. 4 Baylor women’s basketball fell to No. 7 University of Texas, 67-58 in the Big 12 Championship final Sunday afternoon at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo., snapping their 12-game winning streak as well as a 13-game winning streak over the Longhorns.
No. 4 Baylor women’s basketball advance to the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament after beating Oklahoma State University in the quarterfinals 76-36 Friday afternoon.
No. 5 Baylor women’s basketball clinched an outright Big 12 championship for the first time in 11 years after demolishing Texas Tech University 82-57 on Sunday afternoon at the Ferrell Center behind a career-high 35 points from NaLyssa Smith.
Seven-time WNBA All-Star and former Baylor Bear Brittney Griner is reportedly being detained in Russia after customs officials at Shremetyevo International Airport near Moscow found vape cartridges that contained hashish oil in her carry-on luggage last month.
No. 20 Baylor women’s golf finished tied for fourth at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, shooting a three-day total of 21-over 873.
No. 5 Baylor women’s basketball captured a share of their 12th-consecutive Big 12 regular season title with an 87-62 beatdown of No. 9 Iowa State University Monday night.
While it seemed like every Baylor fan imaginable was at the Ferrell Center on Saturday to see the basketball double-header against the University of Kansas, many other Baylor Athletics programs competed on the road, so here’s everything in case you missed it.
Senior forward NaLyssa Smith put on a show, playing every minute of the contest on her way to a career-high 33 points and 16 rebounds, becoming one of only six Bears in program history to record 1,800+ career points and 1,000+ career rebounds.
Former Baylor University soccer player Eva Mitchell filed a civil action complaint and jury trial demand against Baylor University on Thursday, alleging she suffered traumatic brain injuries after being forced to participate in dangerous header drills during practice.
No. 5 Baylor women’s basketball grinded out a 65-58 victory against Oklahoma Stata University Wednesday night despite six different players turning the ball over three times each.