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Sophomore running back Richard Reese jumped onto the scene to produce the single greatest freshman rushing season in Baylor football history. In 2023, he has the chance to take even bigger steps with a newfound confidence, all thanks to a friendly rivalry.
Entering the 2023 season, the Bears are not in the national spotlight like they were a year ago. Instead, the restrained preseason pressure has given them a chance to ignore outside noise and work on their culture.
Saturday marked Baylor’s annual “Meet the Bears” event, where students, alumni and fans got the opportunity to meet their favorite student-athletes — snagging a few signatures along the way. The event is an exciting benchmark for many, as it signifies the beginning of the fall athletics season.
Call me a Pac-12 homer, but it’s a shame we’re losing the Conference of Champions.
After a down year in 2022, senior defensive lineman Gabe Hall and fifth-year senior defensive lineman TJ Franklin look to get the Bears back on track.
As ambitious as it may sound, Baylor football seventh-year senior Bryson Jackson has found a sense of newness for the 2023 season with a position swap.
After a season in which Baylor football fell short of expectations, redshirt junior quarterback Blake Shapen said he had to self-reflect and take film study to another level.
Baylor’s football season is rapidly approaching. With a program-record eight home games, this season is appropriately appointed with the slogan “This is Bear Country.” The Baylor Athletics mantra is being reintroduced to promote unity among students, alumni and local fans.
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Winter Sports
Women's Basketball
Not all Division I seniors get the chance to play professionally, but Lady Bears basketball players Khadijah Cave and Nina Davis and softball player Lindsey Cargill have at least been granted the opportunity, as Cave and Davis signed contracts with the LA Sparks and Cargill was drafted by the Texas Charge.
Sophomore post Beatrice Mompremier highlights a series of recent roster changes surrounding the Lady Bears as guards Alyssa Dry and Alexandria Gulley have also announced they will not return next season.
It was a good night to be named Alexis, as Lady Bears’ seniors Alexis Jones and Alexis Prince heard their names called in the 2017 WNBA Draft.
Equestrian
Tennis
Baylor women’s tennis will face Houston at 3:30 p.m. today in the Baylor Tennis Center.
The Baylor men and women’s tennis teams started off the spring season with strong showings in each of their respective tournaments. The men placed the tandem of sophomore Roberto Maytin and senior John Peers in the finals of the main draw at the Sherwood Collegiate Cup on Monday in Thousand Oaks, Calif. For the women, junior Diana Nakic reached the title match Sunday at National Collegiate Tennis Classic in La Quinta, Calif.
Golf
In Case You Missed It
From Selection Sunday to the NCAA Track and Field Indoor Championship, Baylor Athletics had little time to rest. Here’s everything you may have missed over the one-week break.
While outdoor conditions fluctuate around chilly temperatures, Baylor Athletics stayed warm during winter break with a busy schedule. From bowl games to the first meet of the season, now that school is back in session, it’s time to catch up on everything you may have missed since finals.
Pro Sports
Saturday saw the newest inducted class of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame as legends made their way down to Waco for the annual event.
Baseball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis all lost to TCU this weekend, while softball bounced back and women’s basketball landed a new transfer.
Hot Seat
From foundational stars to generational icons, Baylor women’s basketball has produced no shortage of greatness over the past 25 years. These five players did more than fill up stat sheets; they helped shape the standard of excellence that defines the program.
Baylor football’s spring practice opens Tuesday. Here are four major storylines to watch for.
