The Bears failed to reach at least the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2018.
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The nine-time national championship-winning coach took a winding road to Baylor.
The No. 23 Bears will play the winner of No. 2 seed Kentucky and Wofford at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
The Bears, who earned an at-large bid on Sunday, will play No. 7 seed James Madison on Thursday.
While you were going back for “just one more roll,” here’s everything you may have missed from Thanksgiving break.
While the much-anticipated Thanksgiving break approaches, many Baylor sports are still in full swing. There aren’t any events on Thanksgiving Day, but no need to worry: If you have a craving for more Baylor Athletics, it can be cured by a stacked slate of green and gold over the rest of the weeklong break.
The No. 17 Jayhawks defended home court, beating the No. 23 Bears 25-16, 27-25, 25-21.
When she’s not on the court, sophomore opposite hitter Allie Sczech is training for media row.
The Horned Frogs won the final three sets of Saturday’s match by a combined seven points.
No. 20 Baylor volleyball has survived one of the toughest schedules in the nation, including six games against top-11 opponents, to put together a winning record and be ranked No. 20 in the latest AVCA poll. The Bears are also one of the youngest teams in the country.
The Bears staved off a late Sooner comeback to improve to 7-5 in Big 12 play.
After winning the first two sets, the Bears dropped three straight to fall to the Longhorns on Thursday in Austin.
Two of the best teams in the conference, the Bears and Longhorns are each ranked in the top 20 nationally.
Baylor volleyball has been sharing time with both basketball programs in the Ferrell Center, while acrobatics and tumbling has practiced on campus in the Marrs-McLean Gym.
From Cameroon to Missouri to Waco, junior middle blocker Manuela Bibinbe’s joy is contagious.
The Bears secured their second consecutive conference series sweep and are riding a five-game winning streak.
The Bears are coming off their first series sweep of the season.
The Bears competed at home and on the road over the Fall Break weekend.
The Bears beat the Bearcats in their first match as conference foes.
In a flurry of firsts, Baylor soccer will continue its roll in Waco against Cincinnati for the first time in program history, while No. 20 Baylor volleyball will head to Ohio and clash with the Bearcats for the first time since 1992.
The Bears forced a fifth set after an early 2-0 deficit.
After splitting two matches at Iowa State, the Bears head back home to take on the Wildcats.
The Bears lost in three sets in Provo, Utah, 25-17, 25-17, 25-15.
No. 18 Baylor volleyball dispatched Stephen F. Austin in straight sets Tuesday night in the Ferrell Center, giving the Bears a two-game home winning streak headed into Saturday’s Big 12 opener at No. 10 BYU.
Baylor volleyball head coach Ryan McGuyre etches his name in the history books with a faith-centric approach.
The Bears snagged a first set win but couldn’t keep the train rolling, ultimately falling 25-19, 23-25, 18-25 and 21-25 Wednesday night in the Ferrell Center.
Despite a star performance from freshman outside hitter Kyndal Stowers, No. 14 Baylor volleyball lost to SMU in five sets on Wednesday at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas. The loss drops the Bears to 1-3 to start the season.
The Bears had a warm welcome for their home opener against the Owls Friday night in the Ferrell Center.
After dropping both ends of the Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge doubleheader to Wisconsin and Minnesota, No. 16 Baylor volleyball is set to host No. 18 Rice in its season opener Friday. It will be the Bears’ first home game since last season’s second-round NCAA tournament game against, ironically, Rice.
The wait is still on for Baylor Athletics to open its home season, but the Bears have already been competing on the road. With the first week of classes in the rearview mirror, here’s a quick glance at everything you may have missed.

