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The 1-3-1: No. 23 Baylor (11-3, 2-0) at No. 21 Kansas (12-1, 2-0)

January 7, 2023
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After heading north of the Red River to seek revenge on an Oklahoma squad that swept them last season, No. 23 Baylor (11-3, 2-0) took care of the 17th-ranked Sooners 81-70 in its first true road victory of the season. The Bears will be tested once again this evening, as they head to Lawrence to face a red-hot Kansas (12-1, 2-0) team that ranks 21st in the nation.

Here is the 1-3-1 on the Bears and Jayhawks.


One Key:

Baylor will have to play arguably their best defensive game of the season in order to leave Allen Fieldhouse victorious. The Jayhawks returned four starters from 2021- 22, including Preseason All-Big 12 selections Holly Kersgieter, Zakiyah Franklin and Taiyanna Jackson.

Jackson is extremely lethal, as she enters the Baylor game having recorded four-consecutive double-doubles and nine for the season. She has recorded at least 18 rebounds in each of the past three games and she’s averaging 16.0 points and 18.5 points per game in conference play.

Franklin is second on the team in scoring, averaging 15.5 points per game. She became the 31st player in program history to reach the 1,000-point milestone as a Jayhawk and she has moved to 24th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,173 career points.

Kersgieter is third on the team in both scoring (15.4) and rebounding (6.3), while leading the team with 25 made three-pointers after matching her career-high with five made threes against Texas Tech.


Three Nuggets:

●      Saturday’s matchup will mark the first women’s basketball game at Allen Fieldhouse between two ranked teams since Kansas lost to then-No. 1 Baylor, 82-60, in January 2013.

●      Baylor leads the all-time series with Kansas, 37-8, and has won the last 17 meetings dating back to the 2013-14 season. The last loss by the Bears was a 76-60 decision in Lawrence. BU is 14-5 in road games against the Jayhawks.

●      Kansas is looking for the first win over Baylor since claiming a 76-60 victory over No. 7 Baylor in Lawrence on January 19, 2014.

 


One Player:

Sarah Andrews is beginning to emerge as the leader of this Baylor team and her personality and love for the game has become infectious and rejuvenated the Bears heading into Big 12 play. 

Against the Sooners, Andrews dropped a career-high 30-points, while connecting on 5-of-12 from downtown along with four rebounds, three assists. On the season she is averaging 14.4 points and 4.6 assists while shooting 34.4% from behind the arc.

Head Coach Nicki Collen has been impressed with Andrews’ ability to be impactful in multiple facets of the game, but feels like her role from game to game is something that she will need to feel out on the court.

“Sarah has to feel every game out, because there are times when the best thing she can do is get a paint touch for us,” said Collen. “When you look at the Oklahoma game, I think by nature of their zone and the things that they were doing, and the ball being in her hands late in shot clocks, there's always going to be that ability to be creative.”

"Being a good offensive team comes down to executing and getting the ball to the most-open person."

How to Watch:

The contest between the Bears and the Jayhawks is available for streaming via Big 12 Now on ESPN+ and live in-game updates will also be provided via Twitter or live stats.

 

 

 

Discussion from...

The 1-3-1: No. 23 Baylor (11-3, 2-0) at No. 21 Kansas (12-1, 2-0)

3,986 Views | 13 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by 3rdgenbear
MrGolfguy
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Just win (Lady) Bears!
Well I ain't no greenhorn!!
FWBear91
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Kind of a rough start. Settle down and win. Sic 'em!
BearFan33
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Ladies doing well up 5 at the half
BearkatBear
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good half. we're getting a ton of good shots, playing good defense, and rebounding. just need to clean up the sloppy passes. concern for the second half is fatigue and foul trouble since we seem to only be playing 6 today
facts don't care about your feelings
Woodsa7512
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When I was a kid in the Panhandle I would go watch Coach Schneider's Dad's teams play.
rileyroo
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So many missed layups! Come on ladies. They are playing well. Close it out.
MrGolfguy
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Another impressive road win; double digits over the #21 Jayhawks.

Well done Coach Nicki & team!!
Well I ain't no greenhorn!!
Eball
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Great win on road today two road wins over ranked opponents this week. CNC really has her kids playing well. Impressive
blueeyedbear
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Caitlin really did a GREAT job defending T. Jackson. holding her 8 Pts/8 Rebounds - HALF her season average !!! Caitlin with a plus 27 and Jackson a minus 8 - OUTSTANDING game by Caitlin - Honestly, I did not see that coming. I feared Caitlin would foul out and we would be in a world of hurt. Thrilled to be wrong !!
rileyroo
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2 wins in one week against top 25 teams (on the road). Impressive indeed. Imagine adding in Blackwell and Edwards.
MrGolfguy
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W
Well I ain't no greenhorn!!
BUVA
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And remember KU beat Arizona by 27, though I think a couple of key AZ players were out. Hoping we cut down on the fouls and turnovers. I find myself holding my breath in 4Q fearing that one or more of our key players will foul out. This was a solid road win in one of the most hostile environments in college BB
3rdgenbear
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Another great win for the ladies!

I have to admit, I've been concerned with how competitive we would be while relying on freshmen and having some key players out, but these are pivotal wins that we can build on. This team has a solid shot at winning another B12 again.

LPB is getting better with every game. Bickle is as fundamentally sound as any player that I can recall, especially being an undersized player. Andrews can change the momentum of a game in a heartbeat, and all are fighting for loose balls and rebounds, a trademark of a competitive team.

...and we haven't seen them playing their best. Hopefully, that will come against ISU and UT.

Sic'em Bears!
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