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Baylor lost their second game of the season to Wisconsin 2-0 Sunday evening at Betty Lou Mays Field.
With a new head coach to pair with 15 new players, Baylor soccer looks to find a successful season.
By Tyler Cagle, Sports Writer Baylor soccer dropped both of its games this weekend during the Boilermaker Challenge Cup in…
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer It had been over 10 years since Baylor soccer had won a match in Norman,…
Two weeks into Big 12 Conference play, Baylor soccer sits in a decent position with a 1-1-1 record, with the most recent game ended in a disappointing 1-1 tie with TCU on Friday.
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer Packed out stands, fans garbed in their brand new Baylor soccer scarves and a perfect…
Baylor soccer opened its 2014 Big 12 conference account with a 1-0 loss to No. 18 Kansas Friday night and a 2-0 win against Iowa State on Sunday.
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer Baylor soccer picked up its first win in Big 12 Conference play thanks to a…
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer No. 18 Kansas (9-2) blanked Baylor (6-4-1) in the conference opener for both teams in…
Baylor has become home to several families in athletics over the years. Baseball coach Steve Smith coached his two sons Ryan and Case last season; women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey did the same with her daughter, Makenzie Robertson, throughout her college career. But no other team has a husband and wife duo like Baylor soccer coaches Paul and Marci Jobson.
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer Baylor soccer’s three-game win streak came to a halt after falling to No. 19 Notre…
By Jeffrey Swindoll Sports Writer Baylor soccer dominated in a 5-0 rout over Northwestern State University at Betty Lou Mays…
Baylor soccer kicks off another weekend in Waco after a dramatic 2-1 win at No. 23 BYU last Monday. The Bears put their perfect home record on the line against the University of Incarnate Word at 7 p.m. Friday and Northwestern State University at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Baylor soccer picked up its first loss of the season Friday night in a 2-1 result against Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Last season came down to one game, possibly even one goal, senior goalkeeper Michelle Kloss said. It felt that close, which made being left out of the NCAA tournament a big disappointment for the team as a whole.
Despite being overshadowed by Baylor’s team defense, junior goalkeeper Michelle Kloss is making strides toward becoming an elite goalie.
With her team behind her, Kloss pursues her passions on and off the field. As a health science major, physical fitness is a big part of life. Growing up, she participated in many sports, but soccer always called her name.
After nearly two months of traveling to different tryouts across the country, former soccer players Lisa Sliwinski and Hanna Gilmore may have found a new home playing professional soccer.
Sliwinski and Gilmore finished their senior seasons with 10 and seven goals respectively.
After defeating Nebraska and McNeese State over the weekend, the Baylor soccer team moved to 5-1 on the season.
The women allowed just three shots in the two games and did not give up a goal.
Soccer fans might be the minority on campus. Despite all of the game’s fans, Americans still see it as a…
Senior forward Dana Larsen is the true embodiment of the word “student-athlete.” She is a talent to be envied on and off the field, and her teammates look up to her for it.
The team’s leading scorer is poised for another successful year on and off the field.
“Most people don’t know all of her accomplishments, but she is a brainiac as well as a soccer stud,” junior midfielder Alex Klein said.
Larsen is a biochemistry major who has been named to multiple all-academic teams and is on the Dean’s list.
“School has always been super important to me from high school all the way up. To me, being a student-athlete is a privilege. You’ve got to do the schoolwork to get it done,” Larsen said.

