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From familiar foes to new faces, the 2023-24 Big 12 season will be filled with first times and last times, meaning the Baylor Bears are in for potentially one of the most hyped seasons of all time.
The Bears look to get their second win all-time when traveling to Norman, Okla. to face the Sooners.
Jennifer Wandt has been overseas for five months and can be seen on the pitch guarding the Trelleborg goalposts. Wandt said she is living her childhood dream by playing professional soccer.
Baylor, led by Dossey, wound up running away with the overall win thanks to a team score of 2-under 558. Dossey took home a share of the individual title, his first-ever solo win of his career, as he carded a 2-under 138.
Despite the festivities over the Halloweekend, Baylor athletics kept trudging through its slate. Here is everything you may have missed this weekend.
Junior linebacker Matt Jones had no filter regarding the Texas Tech fans that left the contest early following Baylor’s 45-17 win at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock.
Baylor soccer’s season comes to a close after a 1-0 loss to Oklahoma State University Thursday night at Betty Lou Mays field.
Students shared their thoughts on how Baylor football has done, and its chances of making it back to the Big 12 championship game in Arlington.
Baylor women’s tennis will host the Baylor Invite from Friday to Sunday and welcomes the University of Houston, Texas Christian University and Washington State.
A quick update on current Baylor Bears in the NBA as the season gets kicked off.
With its game at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Baylor soccer looks to end the regular season on a high note with a win against the Oklahoma State University Cowgirls. The Bears are fighting for a spot in the Big 12 tournament. To control its own fate, the squad needs a win.
Having just wrapped up Baylor Homecoming, the football team will reacquaint itself with many people it has celebrated those same traditions with over the last few years.
Since the formation of the conference in 1996, Baylor cross country has never won the Big 12, but that isn’t stopping the Bears from taking on a familiar course Friday in Lubbock — and they’re excited to do it.
Over the weekend, all the attention was on the homecoming parade or the football game, but lots of other sports were in action. Here is everything you may have missed.
Baylor’s homecoming victory over Kansas is only the start of what must become a perfect finish for a chance to return to the Big 12 Championship.
The Bears’ shot at cementing itself in the Big 12 Tournament gets postponed following their 2-0 loss to No. 12 TCU.
Baylor football held off a valiant effort by the University of Kansas Saturday afternoon at McLane Stadium.
Fifth-year senior outfielder McKenzie Wilson said she thinks the team has found the “puzzle pieces they were missing” to achieve success.
It wasn’t the result head coach Mike McGraw was looking for, but Baylor men’s golf battled with the University of Texas on its way to an eighth place finish on Wednesday at the Big 12 Match Play Championship.
No. 10 Baylor looks to find its first win this season as they host No. 1 Texas Christian University after a 17-3 loss to Oklahoma State University last week.
Baylor volleyball head coach Ryan McGuyre moves to 13-2 against Tech in his tenure.
This year’s homecoming hits a little bit different for Baylor baseball head coach Mitch Thompson, as he returns in the green and gold following a deep history with the program.
Baylor Homecoming holds something special for everyone, and for student-athletes from Waco, this tradition may even be more special. After growing up with the annual celebration, the players gained a new perspective on what homecoming is, not only as a student, but also as an athlete.
Baylor men’s basketball added Dantwan grimes over the summer, who shared his motivations.
For many athletes it is hard to say goodbye to something you have been playing your whole life. By pursuing a job in sports, Baylor athletes don’t have leave their passion.

