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.
Despite a dominant offensive performance in the first half, a lack of defensive effort allowed Tech to storm back into the game late. However, clutch shots from sophomore guard Sarah Andrews propelled the Bears to victory.
Head coach Nicki Collen gets her first ranked win at Baylor as multiple Bears step up in a big way.
After a rough stretch, No. 15 Baylor women’s basketball looks to right the ship and reach their full potential.
After a long road trip, the Bears returned home for their Big 12 home opener against OSU and dominated the paint.
Two home losses for men’s basketball and two road losses for women’s basketball is never the preference, and happening in the same two-week period warrants concern among fans. Trust in these teams; it is far too early to have any doubts.
#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