March Madness 2025

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.
With all the sports that went on over the weekend, here is everything you may have missed.
After going up by 17 points in the first half, the No. 9 Bears fell by double-digits to No. 5 University of Kansas Saturday afternoon in Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan.
No. 9 Baylor men’s basketball won it’s 10th of the last 11 after defeating West Virginia University 79-67 Monday night in the Ferrell Center.
Smith finished with 28 points and 13 rebounds as No. 9 Baylor women’s basketball rebounded from a slow start to beat No. 13 University of Texas, 63-55, Sunday afternoon.
Despite the weather, 698 students filled the Bear Pit for the second-highest student turnout in program history as No. 9 Baylor women’s basketball bounced back with a major 75-63 win over No. 13 University of Texas, Friday night at the Ferrell Center.
No. 9 Baylor women’s basketball was outscored 8-1 in the last 2 minutes and 30 seconds, giving up a six-point lead to lose in heartbreaking fashion to No. 18 University of Oklahoma, 78-77, Wednesday night in the Ferrell Center.
There were plenty of ups and downs for Baylor Athletics over the past weekend.
#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