The 1-3-1: Baylor WBB vs SMU
Head coach Nicki Collen and No. 17 Baylor (2-0) will wrap up their third consecutive game against a fellow Lonestar State opponent on Tuesday night when they welcome SMU (1-1) for a 7:00 p.m. tip in the Ferrell Center. The Mustangs are coming off a 97-74 road loss to No. 16 Oklahoma, after they defeated Alabama State 76-39 in their season opener.
Here is the 1-3-1 on SMU.
One Player:
The Bears have struggled at times rebounding and defending inside this season, which they can’t afford to do this week against SMU. Baylor could have their hands full with junior F Savannah Wilkinson, who is a walking double-double.
Wilkinson entered the season as a unanimous preseason all-conference first-team selection in the AAC, after leading the conference with 14 double-doubles last season. She made her presence felt in Norman by finishing the night with 12 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks against the Sooners.
Three Nuggets:
● Tuesday’s matchup with SMU marks the 39th meeting all-time and the first since 1996.
● Baylor is 8-8 all-time against the Mustangs in Waco and this will be the first meeting in the Ferrell Center since March 3, 1990, and just the third game ever played in the venue.
● SMU has won the last 13 meetings between the two programs, stretching from the 1991-96 seasons.
One Key:
Baylor can win a lot of games this season if they keep feeding the rock to Aijah Blackwell and Bella Fontleroy. The dynamic duo each scored in double figures against Incarnate Word, which led to Fontleroy (11pts) earning Big 12 Freshman of the Week and Blackwell (23pts) claiming her first 20-point outing of the season.
Conclusion:
Tuesday’s game should be Baylor’s most difficult challenge yet, but playing in the friendly confines of the Ferrell Center have helped the Bears historically. Baylor has won 68 of the last 69 non-conference games at the Ferrell Center, including 15 NCAA Tournament contests.
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