Here’s all you may have missed across Baylor Athletics over winter break.
Browsing: Cross Country and Track & Field
A lot of other Bears were in action these past few days outside of Baylor football. Here’s all you need to know to get caught up with Baylor Athletics.
Men’s and women’s finished 17th and 11th respectively as the Bears close out the cross country season.
Cross country and track are not the same sport, believe it or not. Three Baylor athletes who run for both teams break down the differences.
The men finished sixth as the women finished seventh, led by Ryan Hodge and Lily Jacobs.
Both the mens and womens teams are running with their top five runners this weekend at the Big 12 Championship meet.
Multiple Baylor athletic programs were in action over homecoming weekend, here’s what you may have missed.
Freshman Drew Snyder and sophomore Lily Jacobs have been consistently finishing near the top in each of Baylor’s races and look to continue their success going forward.
In a day filled with personal bests, sophomore Lily Jacobs and senior Ryan Hodge led the way for the Bears.
Seniors Ryan Hodge and Ellie Friesen lead the way as their respective teams kick the season off strong.
Catch up on any Baylor Athletics information you may have missed over the weekend.
Baylor’s women’s team placed second and men’s placed third in the Abilene Christian University Invitational led by Drew Snyder and Lily Jacobs.
A lot of bright spots came from Baylor’s cross country season opener in College Station.
New cross country head coach David Barnett is happy to be here at Baylor and is focused on making sure his athletes make the most of every opportunity.
After over 20 years working with the Baylor track and field program Michael Ford finally gets an opportunity at the helm.
“I want to make Baylor that dominant name ‘Quarter-Mile U’ to where nobody can compare other schools to us.”
Already a national champion, the freshman hurdler has higher goals in mind.
The Bears were able to take several first place wins in their first home meet of the outdoor season.
The Bears competed in two meets over the weekend, several personal bests.
Baylor track and field competed in the national indoor meet this weekend and brought home three titles.
Baylor volunteer pole vaulting coach Brandon Richards has a vision to build Baylor into a great pole vaulting school with some talented athletes already gaining success.
The Bears had a solid first outdoor meet Saturday in Austin.
The freshman sprinter has been a standout for the Bears this season and was named Big 12 Women’s Outstanding Freshman of the Year.
Baylor track and field finished fifth on the women’s side and eighth on the men’s side, but put together a series of record breaking performances to bring home several individual titles.
Baylor track and field will compete in the Big 12 indoor championship, hoping to bring home some hardware.
Baylor competed in the Texas Tech Shootout and Iowa State Classic this weekend and several Bears brought home big honors as well as new records.
After breaking a 14-year-old record in Lubbock on Jan. 16, Aaliyah Miller isn’t done. She has her eyes set on making the NCAA Tournament and hopefully, maybe even the Olympics.
The Bears brought home wins in pole vault, sprints and hurdles, while KC Lightfoot set yet another record.
After a stellar first meet in Lubbock last weekend, Baylor track and field and its eight All-American competitors look forward to the Aggie Invitational.
Junior pole vaulter KC Lightfoot is our Lariat Spotlight Athlete of the Week. Lightfoot’s 5.94 meter vault Saturday broke the Baylor indoor record, which was set by Lightfoot as well as the previous seven highest points.