Whether you’re drawn to the fun of the fraternity floats, the intensity of the bonfire, the stakes of the football game, or the high-energy Pigskin Revue, your favorite Baylor Homecoming tradition might just reveal a lot about you.
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Being the first gent of Baylor is no ordinary opportunity. For Brad Livingstone, every day is a new chance to bring light into the world alongside his wife, Baylor President Linda Livingstone. From the basketball court to the Allbritton House, Livingstone has lived a multidimensional life as a basketball lover, a “Beatles freak” and a devoted husband.
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.
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.
It’s been six years since No. 8 Baylor Equestrian had a winning record on the road, and after two tight losses away from Waco, they are looking to avoid that trend — starting with the defending national champions, Oklahoma State University.
Baylor football is struggling in areas outside of the gridiron, as head coach Dave Aranda said the team is battling immaturity and complacency issues in the locker room.
Many Bears were on the road this weekend, and with the “Go Gold” football game, it wasn’t easy to keep up with it all. Here is everything you may have missed.
A slow first half may have been the reason the Bears came up short 36-25 to Oklahoma State Saturday, and now the team has an opportunity to use their bye week to step up their tempo and continue developing its identity.
In front of the seventh-largest crowd in McLane Stadium history (47,979), No. 16 Baylor football was defeated 36-25 by No. 9 Oklahoma State University Saturday afternoon.
Fresh off a gritty road win, No. 16 Baylor football won’t get to catch its breath any time soon. The Bears play host to No. 9 Oklahoma State University this weekend — the first time the two programs have met since the 2021 Big 12 championship game.
No. 16 Baylor football finally proved it could win a tough road game, thanks to a 31-24 success over Iowa State this past Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa.
Baylor football has a unique history with each inner-conference school, so I ranked them one-through-nine in terms of rivalry with the green and gold.
With the new Go Gold initiative, Baylor Athletics pushes fans to come together to wear gold.
Baylor football no longer embodies “take three” with Joey McGuire gone. This fall, they introduced a new mantra, “robbers and jackers.”
No one expected the low-seeded Baylor baseball team to make a run, but the team felt capable of doing so. Unfortunately, after a run-rule loss to fourth-seeded Oklahoma State University, their season is likely over.
The Oklahoma State Women’s equestrian team was involved in a bus crash around 9 p.m. Wednesday on S. 18th Street and Franklin Avenue.
Baylor baseball’s reputation on the road has not been great this season. Baylor has yet to win a conference game, much less a series away from Baylor Ballpark this year.
It’s the home stretch for No. 2 Baylor men’s tennis, and the Bears hit the road for their final two regular season conference matches. Baylor is still in the running for another Big 12 championship, but they are going to need to tighten up and focus in order to come away with the final two wins.
The No. 2 Baylor men’s tennis team picked up a big 4-0 sweep over No. 25 Oklahoma State Sunday afternoon after a slow start in doubles play and a venue change due to mid-afternoon showers.
USA Today named No. 14 Baylor softball one of the top 10 college for women’s Division I softball. Recently, it has shown why.
No. 14 Baylor softball picked up its first Big 12 series sweep of the season as it knocked off Texas Tech in three straight games over the weekend.
No. 20 Baylor men’s basketball couldn’t overcome poor shooting and a late deficit to drop its second straight Big 12 road game to Oklahoma State 64-53 in Stillwater, Okla., on Tuesday night.
Big 12 Roundup: This weekend in college football
After its tough 2-1 series loss to No. 12 Oklahoma this past weekend, Baylor softball moved itself behind the 8-ball when it comes to winning the Big 12 this season.
Baylor men’s and women’s tennis played matches against Oklahoma State and Oklahoma over the weekend. The Lady Bears played both teams at home while the men hit the road for matches against both teams.
Baylor baseball protected its home turf in a 2-1 series win over the No. 20 Oklahoma State Cowboys over the weekend with a 4-1 victory on both Friday and Saturday, but lost the chance at a series sweep with a 4-1 loss on Sunday. The two wins marked Baylor’s sixth and seventh wins this season against a ranked opponent, and the Bears now hold a 12-3 record at Baylor Ballpark.
Baylor baseball takes on conference rival No. 20 Oklahoma State in a three-game series at Baylor Ballpark during the Bears’ special weekend honoring the armed forces with camouflage-themed uniforms.
The No. 5 Baylor equestrian team suffered two losses during the weekend, dropping its record to 8-5. The Bears fell 11-9 to No. 7 Kansas State University and 11-7 to No. 4 Oklahoma State University. Both meets were on the road for the Bears.
“We went into these meets knowing they were an uphill battle, but I am still pleased with our performance,” head coach Ellen White said.