Baylor track and field finished its collegiate campaign Saturday after a six-point ending, which landed the team in 37th place.
Author: Michael Haag
All 10 entries for No. 8 Baylor track and field will need to run, throw or jump their best in order to bring home a national championship.
No one expected the low-seeded Baylor baseball team to make a run, but the team felt capable of doing so. Unfortunately, after a run-rule loss to fourth-seeded Oklahoma State University, their season is likely over.
It was a lot to ask for, but No. 8-seed Baylor baseball nearly knocked off No.1-seed Texas Christian University in the opening contest of the 2022 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship.
Eighth-seeded Baylor baseball is taking an underdog mentality in hopes of an upset win in its first-round matchup with top-seeded Texas Christian University.
Let’s get those nerves settled, because I know exactly how you feel, and I was you not too long ago.
An Elite Eight appearance is not uncommon for No. 3 Baylor men’s tennis, nor for its upcoming opponent, No. 6 University of Tennessee.
With 51 double plays on the season, infielders junior Jack Pineda and sophomore Tre Richardson now lead the nation in twin killings after ranking in the top five for most of the season.
Pitching, hitting and fielding were all on their A-game as Baylor baseball cruised through Tarleton State University 8-2.
You shouldn’t be forced to listen to everyone, but you also can’t preach free speech while fine-tuning what you see to fit your agenda.
No. 26 Baylor women’s tennis has its work cut out for itself with a tough first-round matchup versus the University of Washington.
Baylor baseball couldn’t have asked for a better day out of sophomore infielder Kyle Nevin, as he went 5-for-5 with three doubles, tying a program record for a Big 12 game.
Until now, only Baylor men’s golf had athletes make the cut for the Arnold Palmer Cup. This changes now that women’s fifth-year senior golfer Gurleen Kaur will accompany men’s athlete junior Johnny Keefer.
Faced with a deep hole to climb out of in the seventh, Baylor baseball found a way to pull out a win over the University of the Incarnate Word.
A unique type of fan will be on the sidelines for No. 1 Baylor acrobatics and tumbling in their first round at the NCATA Championships.
Baylor women’s golf had a Big 12 title in their grasp, but faced unlucky conditions and settled to a second place tie.
It was a rough weekend for Baylor baseball, who let up 14 homers and were outscored 46-9 across three contests.
Baylor football is back, giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come this fall in their annual Green and Gold spring game, with the Green team coming away with the 28-16 win.
Winning the first two matchups didn’t stay true to form for No. 21 Baylor women’s tennis, as they fell 4-1 to No. 27 University of Kansas.
It’s best to be peaking during late April and early May, and No. 15 Baylor women’s golf is doing just that.
Baylor won’t be meeting strangers in the first match of the Big 12 tournament, facing the University of Kansas in what will be their third head-to-head matchup of the season.
Baylor baseball overcame an early deficit to the tune of a 9-5 win over Sam Houston State University, thanks to some key hits and ace hurling.
A pair of seventh inning home runs proved to be all Baylor baseball needed as they knocked off the University of Kansas 6-5 to clinch the series win.
Fifth-year senior Addie Baggarly transferred to Baylor with a spring semester of eligibility and would not have to look far for a familiar face thanks to Gurleen Kaur, another fifth-year senior.
It was a rough road slate for Baylor baseball, as the team finished winless across five contests.
No. 17 Baylor women’s golf wasn’t phased by a tough field after a first-place finish at the Bruzzy Challenge.
After a career in the big leagues, Jason Jennings hasn’t forgotten his time as a Bear and is grateful for all three years.
It was a long and brutal match for No. 21 Baylor women’s tennis who squeaked past No. 25 University of Kansas 4-3.
Baylor baseball was unable to crack a win on the road, facing their first conference road sweep in over a year.
Baylor softball has a real opportunity to take a series against the University of Kansas who has struggled all season long.

