From upsets over top-ranked teams to protecting home turf against conference foes, Baylor athletics has had another strong year. Even though both golf teams, softball, baseball and track and field are still competing as part of the 2022-2023 season, here’s a compilation of the best sports moments of the past year.
Browsing: Ja’Mee Asberry
The Bears couldn’t hang with the Huskies for the full 40 minutes, as UConn bested Baylor, 77-58, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Monday night in the Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn.
The Bears overcame an 18-point deficit to defeat the Crimson Tide, 78-74, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, in Gampel Pavilion, in Storrs, Conn.
In an up-and-down season for the Bears (19-12), one thing has been consistent: the unquestioned leadership and work ethic of the graduate student duo. Both Bickle and Asberry were tasked with leading the team through the year and have been the glue keeping the team afloat.
The Bears couldn’t salvage the Senior Day for Baylor basketball as a whole on Saturday, as both the men and the women fell in their respective contests.
The Bears split the season series with the Longhorns following a 63-54 victory Monday night in the Moody Center in Austin.
The Bears got a huge fourth quarter out of freshman forward Bella Fontleroy, who scored nine of her 14 points in the period to help push the team past the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, 67-57, Wednesday night in the Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth.
The Bears ran out of gas in their 81-77 double-overtime loss to the Cyclones Saturday evening in the Ferrell Center.
The Bears lost their third-straight game despite a season-high 21 points from graduate student guard Ja’Mee Asberry.
The Bears couldn’t withstand the Sooners’ late-game rally, as OU walked away with a 98-92 win in overtime Tuesday night in the Ferrell Center.
The Bears rolled into Ames, Iowa and knocked off the No. 12 Cyclones 76-70 Saturday evening in the Hilton Coliseum.
The Longhorns used a dominant third quarter to neutralize the Bears on Sunday.
The Bears were able to get back in the win column Wednesday night following two-straight conference losses.
No. 17 Baylor women’s basketball defeated Southern Methodist University 58-55 Tuesday evening in the Ferrell Center.
The Bears scored 52 points in the paint to dominate the Bearcats Thursday evening in the Ferrell Center.