March Madness 2025

No. 7 Baylor men’s basketball won its second-straight game after defeating Oklahoma State University Monday night in the Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Okla.
Coming off back-to-back road losses, the Bears bounced back and ran all over No. 8 University of Texas, 81-72 Saturday afternoon in the Ferrell Center.
No. 9 Baylor looks to build on its home win streak as it welcomes No. 8 University of Texas.
The Bears lost their second-straight game 75-65 to Kansas State University Tuesday night in the Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, Kan.
The Bears are looking to get back on track against former Baylor coach Jerome Tang and the No. 14 Kansas State University Wildcats.
No. 5 Baylor women’s basketball captured a share of their 12th-consecutive Big 12 regular season title with an 87-62 beatdown of No. 9 Iowa State University Monday night.
Senior forward NaLyssa Smith put on a show, playing every minute of the contest on her way to a career-high 33 points and 16 rebounds, becoming one of only six Bears in program history to record 1,800+ career points and 1,000+ career rebounds.
No. 5 Baylor women’s basketball grinded out a 65-58 victory against Oklahoma Stata University Wednesday night despite six different players turning the ball over three times each.
No. 7 Baylor women’s basketball swept their series with Texas Christian University, defeating the Horned Frogs 78-59 Saturday afternoon at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth.
While both Baylor men’s basketball and women’s basketball are ranked No. 7 and are gearing up to play conference rival Texas Christian University on Saturday, their mindsets going into the contests couldn’t be more different.
#9 Baylor Men's Basketball defeats #8 Mississipi State 75 to 72.
#4 Baylor Women's Basketball defeats #13 Grand Canyon University 73 to 60.
#9 Baylor Men's Basketball takes on #1 seed Duke at 1:40 PM
#4 Baylor Women's Basketball takes on #5 Ole Miss at 3:00 PM