The Bears scored 32 points in back-to-back meets, the most in program history.
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Not all of Baylor athletics got to rest up and eat turkey in front of the TV on Thanksgiving. Here is everything you may have missed over the break.
Over the weekend, all the attention was on the homecoming parade or the football game, but lots of other sports were in action. Here is everything you may have missed.
No. 10 Baylor looks to find its first win this season as they host No. 1 Texas Christian University after a 17-3 loss to Oklahoma State University last week.
It’s been six years since No. 8 Baylor Equestrian had a winning record on the road, and after two tight losses away from Waco, they are looking to avoid that trend — starting with the defending national champions, Oklahoma State University.
Many Bears were on the road this weekend, and with the “Go Gold” football game, it wasn’t easy to keep up with it all. Here is everything you may have missed.
Equestrian sports can be confusing and overwhelming. Here is a simplified guide on how meet days work so each fan can confidently cheer for the Bears.
In case you were too wrapped up in Family Weekend here is everything that went down.
Hill has been covering Baylor Athletics for 40 years and has become a legend in the community.
Senior rider Andie Pratt got her first horse when she was four years old. Since then, she has become a highly decorated rider who overcame a potentially career-ending condition to stay in the saddle.
There are a lot of riders on the Baylor Equestrian team, but through team bonding exercises and big and little sisters, the team is close-knit.
With the new Go Gold initiative, Baylor Athletics pushes fans to come together to wear gold.
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.
The Bears came up short in their meet against TCU as raw scores were used as a tiebreaker.
There were plenty of ups and downs for Baylor Athletics over the past weekend.
No. 4 Baylor equestrian’s late comeback effort wasn’t enough as they dropped a close 10-8 match to No. 2 Texas A&M
Here’s all the Baylor Athletics news you may have missed over Thanksgiving break.
“I didn’t just start at the top and cruise my way through; I started at the bottom of being a little bit of a nobody to work my way up,” jumping seat senior Caroline Fuller said.
“When you’re at home, you have ridden those horses all week,” western riding junior Gabrielle Marty said. “If you’re on your home horse, then you’re at an advantage because you know those little quirks that the horses have, and you’re more prepared.”
The Baylor equestrian team has a new jumping seat coach in Grace Bridges. She’s young, passionate and brings a whole new energy to the team.
Multiple Baylor athletic programs were in action over homecoming weekend, here’s what you may have missed.
No. 8 Baylor falls to No. 4 OSU in a nail-biting conference and home opener.
Baylor equestrian defeated the University of Tennessee at Martin 13-6 in their season opener for a strong start to the season. Baylor’s all-time record against UT Martin is 8-0.
After a huge upset win last year in the quarterfinals against the two-time defending national champions, Auburn University, the equestrian team is humble, hungry and ready to compete.
The Bears take down the one-seed in the NCEA National Championship to advance to a semifinal matchup against SMU.
The reigning champions avenged their only loss of the season, taking a close win over the Ducks as they prepare to host the national title meet in the upcoming weeks.
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As Baylor equestrian prepares for the conference championship, many riders look forward to what could be their final collegiate competition.
