The Bears took care of their first round match against the Wildcats Friday afternoon at the Jayhawk Tennis Center in Lawrence, Kan.
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Head coach Michael Ford will welcome back Michael Johnson, Jeremy Wariner and Skylar White as the Legends of the Meet
Washington is set to join the Bears for the 2024 spring season.
Junior Rosie Belsham said there’s no doubt in her mind that the Bears “are 100% the best team in the Big 12.”
It hasn’t been an easy season for No. 5 seed Baylor men’s tennis, but through the struggles, confidence never wavered. Now the Bears are back to full strength, and feel ready to make a run in the Big 12 Tournament.
President of the Baylor Gymnastics Club Ali Harvey was able to lead her team to nationals twice as president. In the 2022-23 season, Baylor Gymnastics placed fifth in the nation at nationals in Memphis,Tenn., making it a strong finale for Harvey’s final season.
After seven lead changes, Baylor baseball found a way to claw itself to the first road victory of the Mitch Thompson era, courtesy of a 7-6 win over Sam Houston State University Tuesday night at Don Sanders Stadium in Huntstville.
For the Baton Rouge native, Kamden said track has become something bigger than himself, and a large part of that is his family. Even in the middle of a race when he said he’s so locked in on running that nothing else exists, he can always hear his mother and grandmother in the stands. Even when they aren’t in attendance, he hears his family yelling “come on, Skip.”
The Bears will open postseason play against No. 10 seed Kansas State University at 10 a.m. on Thursday at the Jayhawk Tennis Center in Lawrence, Kan.
Drew’s Lone Star legacy was cemented into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame over the weekend.
Redshirt freshman outside linebacker Kyler Jordan takes part in his first football offseason ever, since he grew up playing baseball.
The Bears outscored the Red Raiders 32-26 across the weekend to come away with the series win.
The Bears took home multiple personal bests and a couple of top-three finishes at the two-day meet.
Baylor baseball hosted the top team in the Big 12, No. 12 University of Texas, and gave the Longhorns a run for their money at Baylor Ballpark this weekend.
“My dad always impressed me, the older he got, the more it was about his student-athletes and what kind of men, fathers and husbands they are,” Drew said. “When past players come in, to hear about their success and how they’re doing, personally I care most about that.”
“Part of that’s [being] a young team, part of that’s [being] a new team,” Posey said. “But we’re really coming together, getting to know one another, trusting the coaches, and trusting each other. We’re really starting to believe that we can go out there, compete and be successful.”
The Bears wrapped up their first of four games in four days, besting the Abilene Christian University Wildcats, 15-6, Thursday afternoon at Poly Wells Field in Abilene.
“My goal was just to have fun, no pressure at all, and that’s what I went out and did,” Callaway said. “It was a good last ride. I’m so glad that I was able to experience my five years at Baylor.”
As the Baylor football season turns over and new faces hope to shine, fifth-year senior offensive lineman Clark Barrington stepped into his position room as the oldest and most experienced athlete.
The Bears have been here before, as they knocked off No. 1 Auburn University, 8-7, in the 2021 NCEA quarterfinals.
Rather than searching for Easter eggs, the Bears went hunting for victories over the weekend.
The Bears are moving on from six key offensive lineman and enter a new era with their front five for 2023.
The Bears will face another top-five opponent when they take part in the Tennessee Invitational, which runs from Thursday through Friday.
The Bears have their new defensive leader in defensive coordinator and safeties coach Matt Powledge, who now has to figure out what his safety room will look like in 2023.
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Riding a seven-game losing streak, Baylor baseball headed home for the first of four-straight home games. The Bears came out strong as the bats and arms fired on all cylinders to snap the skid against Stephen F. Austin State University, 10-3, on Tuesday at Baylor Ballpark.
Head coach Dave Aranda’s new defensive coordinator, Powledge, couldn’t stay away for long.
The Bears’ cornerbacks played at the line of scrimmage in 2021, and will be doing that again in 2023 under new defensive coordinator Matt Powledge.
“No one can deny that Mulkey gets results,” Erhart said. “Her ability to coach a team to wins is impressive. But, how she gets those results seems questionable and concerning. I hope her players all feel safe to be the fullness of themselves around her, because good coaching in any sport is about much more than results.”
Baylor men’s tennis head coach Michael Woodson and the Bears endured a seven-game losing streak early in the season but have since turned things around. Now on a six-game winning streak and with all of its firepower back, Baylor hopes keep the late-season push alive.