Aaron Taylor+FollowBaylor’s home court could be the game-changerBaylor fans, get ready—this week’s back-to-back home games against Texas Tech and TCU might be the turning point the Bears need. Coach Scott Drew is banking on the energy from students returning to the stands, noting the team hasn’t lost at home with them present. He’s focused on improving teamwork and ball movement, especially after tough losses and a slow start in Big 12 play. With familiar faces on the opposing benches and high stakes for every home game, the pressure’s on. Do you think the home crowd will help Baylor bounce back? #Sports #Football #BaylorBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIowa State hands Baylor tough home lossBaylor fans felt the sting as Iowa State extended their historic winning streak, taking down the Bears 70-60 right in Foster Pavilion. Even with a fired-up home crowd and some impressive defensive stops—especially from Cameron Carr and James Nnaji—Baylor’s offense just couldn’t find its rhythm. The Cyclones’ trio of Momcilovic, Lipsey, and Jefferson proved too much, exposing Baylor’s struggles without a true point guard. With Big 12 play heating up, the Bears need to find new ways to generate offense. What changes do you think Baylor should make before facing Houston next? #Sports #BaylorBasketball #IowaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBaylor’s offense stalls in TCU upsetBaylor’s high-flying offense, which had been averaging nearly 96 points per game, hit a wall against TCU, managing just 63 points in a tough road loss. The Bears’ cold shooting and turnovers in the first half set the tone, and even a late run couldn’t close the gap. Cameron Carr still led with 17 points, but the team was held 32 points below their season average. TCU’s defense and rebounding edge made the difference. With conference play heating up, what do you think Baylor needs to change to bounce back? #Sports #BaylorBasketball #TCU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBaylor’s season in limbo after Scott’s injuryLosing Taliah Scott mid-game changed everything for Baylor against Texas. She’s been the Bears’ go-to scorer all season, and seeing her helped off the court with a foot injury was a gut punch for the team and fans alike. Without her, Baylor’s offense just couldn’t get going—no one even hit double digits. Meanwhile, Texas capitalized on every Baylor mistake, turning turnovers into easy points and dominating in the paint. Beyond the scoreboard, the real worry is what this means for Baylor’s season. How do you think the Bears will adjust if Scott is out long-term? #Sports #BaylorBasketball #TaliahScott00Share