Entering the 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Softball Championship as the No. 8 seed, Baylor softball hopes to start fresh with a new tournament field. Still on the bubble of NCAA Tournament status, the Bears are hoping a rush of momentum in the conference tournament will be enough to land in the field of 64.
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Baylor softball’s lineup caught fire, completing the two-game sweep over ACU with a 9-4 victory Saturday afternoon at Getterman Stadium.
Stringing together hits and defensive miscues by UTSA, Baylor softball’s offense drove in six runs in the first three innings, pushing them past the Roadrunners 6-0 on Wednesday at Getterman Stadium.
In a season full of offensive struggles, Baylor softball’s lineup finds a spark, cruising past Houston 14-6 in the first game and shutting down the Cougars 2-1 in the second game on Sunday.
Focusing on unity, consistency and quality, Baylor softball is hoping to ride a winning momentum into a weekend series against Houston.
Taking in the California sunshine, Baylor softball split the first day of the Mary Nutter Classic, walking off Nevada 5-4 in eight innings before falling to No. 15 Nebraska 4-1 Thursday at the Field of Dreams Complex in Cathedral City.
After more than eight months since the Bears fell one game short of their first Women’s College World Series appearance since 2017, they return to the diamond once again at the Aggie Classic.
Backed by a two-out fourth-inning rally and the second complete game of the year for senior right-handed pitcher Aliyah Binford, No. 14 Baylor softball willed its way past Penn State 4-1 on Wednesday evening at Getterman Stadium.
Less than two weeks removed from losing a conference series to the Cyclones, Baylor came up short once again. The fourth-seeded Bears fell by a score of 8-1 to Iowa State in the first round of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Softball Championship.
The Bears wrapped up their first of four games in four days, besting the Abilene Christian University Wildcats, 15-6, Thursday afternoon at Poly Wells Field in Abilene.
The Bears came away with a pair of wins over the Jayhawks on Saturday as part of a doubleheader at Getterman Stadium.
The Bears escaped their second game in two days with a 3-2 win over the Bobcats on Wednesday at Bobcat Stadium in San Marcos.
The Bears followed a rough weekend in Stillwater, Okla., with an 8-0 drubbing of the Roadrunners on Tuesday at Getterman Stadium.
The Bears shut out the Mavericks, 5-0, Wednesday afternoon at Allan Saxe Field in Arlington to give head coach Glenn Moore his 1,000th career win.
The Bears were lifted to victory by sophomore infielder Amber Toven’s game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning.
The Bears used strong at-bats in the second, third and fourth innings to run-rule the University of Maryland, 15-2, Sunday afternoon in the championship game of the Baylor Invitational at Getterman Stadium.
The Bears knocked off the top-ranked Sooners 4-3 Sunday afternoon at Getterman Stadium for Baylor’s first win over Oklahoma in nearly six years.