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The 2016–17 season saw one of the best starts in Baylor history, going 15–0 with wins over #4 Oregon, #24 Michigan State, #10 Louisville, and #7 Xavier. On January 9, Baylor would reach AP #1 for the first time in program history, [12] although they would fall to #10 West Virginia that same day. Baylor remained within the top 12 for the ...
This is a list of seasons completed by the Baylor Bears men's college basketball team since its inception in 1912. The list documents season-by-season records, conference standings, NCAA appearances, and championships won.
Only twice has there been no national champion in a calendar year. [18] The first occurrence was when the 2013 championship won by Louisville became the first men's basketball national title to ever be vacated by the NCAA after the school and its coach at the time, Rick Pitino, were implicated in a 2015 sex scandal involving recruits.
Baylor is your 2021 NCAA Tournament men’s national champion. The Bears, the No. 1 seed out of the South Region, stunned the college basketball world with their performance in Monday night’s ...
In a must-see matchup two years in the making, No. 1 seeds Baylor and Gonzaga finally meet Monday night for men's NCAA national championship.
The Baylor Bears were crowned as the national champion for the 2020–21 season after beating the then-undefeated Gonzaga Bulldogs, 86–70. The game was played on April 5, 2021, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. [2] Gonzaga was the first team to enter the national championship game undefeated since Indiana State in 1979. [3 ...
Baylor and Duke will meet at Madison Square Garden in December, when the perennial Top 25 teams and past national champions play each other for the first time since an Elite Eight game in the 2010 ...
The 1948 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship Game was the finals of the 1948 NCAA basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1947-48 NCAA men's basketball season. The game was played on March 23, 1948, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.