Junior Nae Nae Hayden flashed through the paint and grabbed the offensive board for the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears.
Browsing: Brittney Griner
It had been over a year since Brittney Griner dunked in a game.
Thus far, the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears have defeated every opponent — 35 to be exact — by an average margin of 27.7 points.
Brittney Griner was imposing as usual, and top-seeded Baylor showed the kind of offensive balance the Lady Bears don’t always get credit for.
Tying a program-high 34 wins, the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears can now check their second goal off the bucket list: Big 12 Tournament Champions.
Junior Brittney Griner has conquered the double team, triple team and sometimes even the quadruple team.
For some schools, the conference tournament is a chance to better position themselves for the big dance, but for the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears, it is a chance to prove their depth.
For some schools the conference tournament is a chance to better position themselves for the Big Dance.
For the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears it is a chance to prove their depth.
The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears could be the first team ever to win 40 games in a single season.
Perfection in the regular season is not a goal of the No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears, but it is one win away as they face Iowa State for the last game of the season at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Ferrell Center.
I don’t know what’s harder to believe- the fact that Quincy Acy, Anthony Jones and Fred Ellis will never play another game for Baylor at the Ferrell Center, or the fact that I will never watch another men’s basketball game there as a student.
Baylor coach Kim Mulkey didn’t like watching a big first-half lead dwindle with star Brittney Griner on the bench. She was even more troubled when the forward’s fourth foul sent her there again in the second half.
A quick recap of last weekend’s action and upcoming events
Kim Mulkey chose her words carefully Friday night, the Baylor coach trying her best to answer truthfully without her response coming off as demeaning toward Kansas.
Kids are taught sharing is caring, but when it comes to the Big 12 regular season title that is just not the case.
The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears earned a share of the Big 12 conference title with a 56-51 win over a physical Texas Tech team Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
The last time a collegiate athlete was on the roster for the women’s national team, Baylor junior Brittney Griner wasn’t born.
Brittney Griner and top-ranked Baylor aren’t just winning every game they play. They’re making each one a blowout.
As “Big 12” chants echoed through the Ferrell Center Saturday, the No. 1 Lady Bears bid adieu to the No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies from Waco, winning 71-48.
Big 12’s second-place team no match for Griner-Sims duo
With the defending national champions coming to town this weekend, one would think all the focus would be on Texas A&M and the Aggies would be the team wearing special uniforms.
The best offense is a good defense, even with Brittney Griner.
Baylor coach Kim Mulkey has no idea how to stop Brittney Griner. Fortunately for Mulkey, she doesn’t have to come up with a scheme to stop the talented forward.
The No. 1 Lady Bears are undefeated this season, beating their opponents by an average of 30 points.
Zone defenses, junk defenses, small ball or walk it up the court: when it comes to opposing teams’ efforts to stop undefeated, top-ranked Baylor, there aren’t many looks coach Kim Mulkey hasn’t encountered this season.
Winning on the road is always tough, even if your opponent is winless in conference play.
The No. 1 Lady Bears had five seconds to inbound the ball under their basket.
Whitney Hand and her Oklahoma teammates tried to find ways to avoid Brittney Griner. They also tried to go right at Baylor’s towering superstar.
The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears have a four-hour bus trip to Norman, Okla. to take on the Oklahoma Sooners (12-5, 4-2) today, a trip the men’s team came back victoriously from Tuesday.
As top seeds fell all over the country in men’s hoops, No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears’ head coach Kim Mulkey watched it all.