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Bears Pile Up Seven Wins Over The Weekend

š»The Official Daily Newsletter For Baylor Athletics
Good Morning Baylor Fam. Winning weekends are always fun, right?
Then how would we describe weekends that include SEVEN wins?!?
What all do we have stirring in todayās Brew? Check it out below!
š Comeback Kids
š Ridinā High
š„ Baylor+: Road Trippinā - All New Access Feature
š» And much, much more!
š„ BAYLOR+: ROAD TRIPPINā
Whatās a winning road trip like? Well, come on along and find out!
Earlier this year, the Baylor+ team jumped along and went along for the ride as the Baylor womenās hoops squad strolled through Arizona to grab āļø big road wins!
š STOCK UP

š¼ Comeback Kids. Thatās going to be one that Coach Drew will be rewatching years from now.
Down 21, faced with injuries to several key players, the Baylor menās hoops team put their heart on display in front of a packed Foster Pavilion and put together an epic second half to knock off 11th-ranked Kansas, 81-70, on Saturday afternoon.
Freshman point guard Robert O. Wright III led the comeback, scoring 20 of his career-high 24 points in the second half, while Norchad Omier recorded his 10th double-double of the season with 18 points and 16 rebounds.
š: The Full Recap
š„: The Highlights
From downtown šŖ
#SicEm | #GreaterThan
ā Baylor Women's Basketball (@BaylorWBB)
11:37 PM ā¢ Feb 2, 2025
š¼ Threeās Company. Sometimes, you just have to dial long distance.
The Baylor womenās hoops squad did exactly that on Sunday afternoon at Foster and did so in record fashion. A career day from Bella Fontleroy led the Bears to a 98-59 blowout victory over Cincinnati, in which Baylor knocked down a school-record tying 17 3-pointers.
The bulk of that was done by Fontleroy and Florida transfer Aliyah Matharu, who combined to knock down 12-of-14 from outside the arc. Scoreless in the first half, Matharu hit her first five 3-point attempts before missing and finished with a season-high 17 points.
š: The Full Recap

š¼ Ridinā High. Now thatās one way to open the spring!
The 10th-ranked Baylor equestrian squad returned to action in a major way, dominating visiting South Dakota State on Saturday, 14-3.
It was the Bearsā first meet back after the winter break and first event sweep of the season for BU.
š: The Full Recap

š¼ Sunday Sweepinā. To cap off the winning weekend, the Baylor tennis squads blitz their way through the competition on a busy Sunday at Hurd Tennis Center.
The 25th-ranked womenās squad swept their way past Denver, 4-0, while the men picked up 6-1 victories over New Mexico and in-state rival, Rice.
š„ BAYLOR+: SIC āEM POD
Thereās no place like home.
For former National Champion and nine-time Big 12 title winner, Aaliyah Miller,
that home is in Waco as the former Bear is now back with BU in
a little bit of a different capacity.
Earlier this month, head coach Michael Ford announced the addition of Miller to his coaching staff for the 2025 season. This week, she sat down as a guest of the Sic āEm Pod to talk about her career and her new role with the Bears.
š¤ SIC āEM TRIVIA

In Baylorās record-tying day from long range on Sunday, how many different Bears knocked down 3-pointers?
Got a guess?
Scroll to the bottom to see the answer!
š ON THE DOCKET
Monday, Feb. 3rd
ā³ļø Womenās Golf at PDI Intercollegiate (Orlando, Fla.)
Tuesday, Feb. 4th
ā³ļø Womenās Golf at PDI Intercollegiate (Orlando, Fla.)
š Menās Basketball vs. #22 Texas Tech @ 8pm
Wednesday, Feb. 5th
š Womenās Basketball at Houston @ 7pm
Thursday, Feb. 6th
š„ Softball vs. Abilene Christian @ 2pm (College Station, Tex.)
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š TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Five.
Bella Fontleroy (7), Aliyah Matharu (5), Yaya Felder (3), Sarah Andrews (1), Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (1) all connected from long range.
š» Letās Have A Great Week!
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