No. 1 seed Baylor acrobatics and tumbling moved on to the NCATA semifinals for the eighth-straight year.
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Washington is set to join the Bears for the 2024 spring season.
Rather than searching for Easter eggs, the Bears went hunting for victories over the weekend.
The Bears knocked off the Ducks for the second time this year.
After defeating the Ducks earlier this season, the Bears are looking to best them for a second time at 5 p.m. on Saturday in the Ferrell Center.
Three different Baylor squads were competing in Stillwater, Okla., over the weekend, and they went a combined 1-7.
No. 1 Baylor acrobatics & tumbling pushed forward and continued its undefeated season with win a win over No. 4 Quinnipiac University.
Despite a 21-meet winning streak spanning over two calendar years, the Bears still have the same hunger for an eighth national championship.
The Bears stuck to their winning ways, as they secured their 21st-straight victory, dating back to 2021.
Lots of Bears competed over the spring break holiday. Here is everything you may have missed.
With all the sports that went on over the weekend, here is everything you may have missed.
“There’s a lot I’m proud of but we have some tweaks to make,” head coach Felecia Mulkey said. “We have some time off before our next meet that will do us some good, but I think we’re right where we need to be heading to Oregon in a few weeks. I think the judges got it right in Pyramid, I couldn’t find anything wrong with heat two, but it’s hard to make two groups be perfectly in sync.
With lots of Bears on the road, here is eveything you may have missed over the weekend away from home.
The seven-time defending champs are off to a 1-0 start after defeating West Liberty University Sunday evening in the Ferrell Center.
After winning seven-straight national titles, head coach Felecia Mulkey and the team are ready in hopes of another successful season.
Baylor acrobatics and tumbling head coach Felecia Mulkey helped create the sport and has won every single national championship the sport has ever held.
Not even a full year ago, Baylor welcomed a new head coach to the acrobatics and tumbling program. With four consecutive national titles at the University of Oregon, Fee Mulkey’s resume spoke for itself when the school hired her.
The Bears won the program’s first national championship Saturday at the NCATA National Championship team finals hosted by Fairmont State University in Fairmont, W. Va.
Baylor claimed eight titles in the 2015 NCATA Individual Event Finals at Fairmont State University in Fairmont, W. Va. Thursday.
Baylor acrobatics & tumbling completed a perfect regular season for the first time in program history after beating the No. 2, four-time national champion University of Oregon for the second time this season in front of a passionate home crowd at the Ferrell Center on Sunday.
Last Saturday, Baylor’s acrobatics and tumbling team captivated a record-breaking crowd of 1,453 at the Ferrell Center. From the players to the coaches, there was a feeling of shock that Baylor’s A&T squad managed to draw a crowd of such a great size. There was an evident sense of extra spunk in the players’ performances and the fans cheered like it was a championship meet for Baylor.
Baylor acrobatics and tumbling fell to Quinnipiac by a .56 margin on Sunday afternoon in the TD Banks Sports Center in Hamden, Conn.