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The official 2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster for the Baylor Bears.
Baylor becomes just the second men's basketball team from Texas to win a national championship and the first since Texas Western (now UTEP) in 1966. This is also Baylor's fifth NCAA national championship overall and the first in a men's sport since tennis won the school's first national title in 2004.
WACO, Texas — Baylor men's basketball has been awarded an NCAA Tournament No. 3 seed for the second-straight year. The Bears are seeded in the West Region in the 2024 NCAA Tournament bracket announced Sunday on CBS.
WACO, Texas – Baylor men's basketball announced its full schedule for the upcoming season on Thursday afternoon. The Bears will see 11 teams who have made the Sweet 16 since 2019, including the two-time defending national champion UConn Huskies as part of the Big 12-Big East Battle.
WACO, Texas – Baylor men's basketball revealed its 2022 Big 12 Conference schedule on Wednesday, completing the 31-game 2021-22 schedule for the returning national champions. BU previously announced a 13-game non-conference slate featuring up to seven games against high-major opponents.
WACO, Texas – Baylor men's basketball officially welcomed guard V.J. Edgecombe to their 2024 signing class on Wednesday, head coach Scott Drew announced. "V.J. is a dynamic athlete with a great skill set," Drew said.
Waco, Texas – Baylor men's basketball was awarded a top-three seed in the NCAA Tournament for a third-straight season on Sunday. The Bears will play as a No. 3 seed in the South Region with first and second-round games to be played in Denver, Colo.
Baylor ended the game on a 34-17 run over the final 12:54 in the game. The Bears shot 73.7 percent (14-for-19) in the second half and was 21-for-27 at the free-throw line in the final period. BU outrebounded UT 19-7 in the final stanza. Overall, Baylor held a 36-21 margin in rebounds in the win.
WACO, Texas – Keyonte George had 24 and LJ Cryer chipped in 20, leading No. 17/17 Baylor to its sixth-straight win, a 67-64 comeback result over Arkansas, in front of 10,627, tied for the second-largest crowd in Ferrell Center history.