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Recapping Baylor's Spring Sports
Men's Basketball (27-8)
Scott Drew and staff defied odds and were ranked first in polls for the first time in Baylor history. Jonathan Motley and Manu LeCompte led the team into the postseason for the fourth straight year.
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Women's Basketball (33-4)
Kim Mulkey and staff continue to dominate the Big 12 with the seventh consecutive conference title. The Lady Bears avenged a loss four years earlier to Louisville in the Sweet 16, but fell to Mississippi State in the Elite Eight.
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Spring Review: Baylor Sports
Recapping Baylor's Spring Sports
Men's Basketball (27-8)
Scott Drew and staff defied odds and were ranked first in polls for the first time in Baylor history. Jonathan Motley and Manu LeCompte led the team into the postseason for the fourth straight year.Highlights
- Sweet 16 appearance
- Winning the Battle 4 Atlantis
- Losing in the first game after being ranked #1
- Losing by 20 to South Carolina in the Sweet 16
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Women's Basketball (33-4)
Kim Mulkey and staff continue to dominate the Big 12 with the seventh consecutive conference title. The Lady Bears avenged a loss four years earlier to Louisville in the Sweet 16, but fell to Mississippi State in the Elite Eight.Highlights
- Winning Big 12 Conference Title
- Elite Eight appearance
- Winning Gulf Coast Showcase
- Alexis Jones and Alexis Prince drafted by the WNBA
- Nina Davis missing the Final Four all four years by a game
- Losing to West Virginia in the Big 12 Conference Tournament Championship
Baseball (34-23)
Steve Rodriguez and staff brought Baylor back to the postseason after a four year absence.Highlights
- Tucker Cascadden hitting a grand slam walk-off home run in Minute Maid Classic
- Making the postseason for the first time since 2012
- Losing the first two games of the Big 12 Tournament for the proverbial 2 and Q.
- 2 and Q in the NCAA Tournament
Softball (48-15)
Glenn Moore and staff took the team back to the WCWS for the fourth time in program history. The Bears finished second in conference behind nemesis and defending National Champion Oklahoma.Highlights:
- Finishing second in the Big 12
- Shelby McGlaun launching a three run home run to defeat #2 Arizona in the Super Regional round
- Making the WCWS for the fourth time in program history
- Oklahoma remains the conference and country leader
- Two bad innings in the WCWS or the season may not be over
Men's Tennis (23-8)
Matt Knoll had a losing record (2-3) in the Big 12 with a young team.Highlights
- Made the Sweet 16
- Lost to Texas in Sweet 16
Women's Tennis (22-7)
Joey Scrivano had a competitive team this year and this was a bit of a down year ending in the round of 32.Highlights:
- Hosted the NCAA Regional
- Blair Shankle reached the Sweet 16
- Lost to Texas A&M in the Round of 32
Men's Golf
Mike McGraw has quickly made Baylor a force to be reckoned with in golf. McGraw has taken a young team and thrust them into the national spotlight. McGraw and team earned the program's first ever #1 ranking.Highlights:
- Ranked #1 in the country for the first time in program history
- Finished in the top eight in the country at the NCAA Championships
- Won the NCAA Stanford Regional
- Won the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate
- Won the All-American in Humble, Texas
- Won the Linger Longer Invitational
- Lost to eventual National Champion, Oklahoma, in match play despite leading much of round
Women's Golf
Jay Goble took a young team into NCAA play and made it to match play.Highlights
- Finished in the top eight in the country at the NCAA Championships
- Amy Lee named All-American
- Won Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown
- Lost to Stanford in match play
- Dylan Kim transferred after losing final round in match play
Men's Track
Todd Harbour has one of his best teams and nine members qualified for the NCAA Championships.Highlights:
- 4x400 qualified for the NCAA Championships for the 38th straight year
- Will London ran 45.02 in the 400 to qualify for the NCAA Championships
- George Craddick qualified in the 400 for the NCAA Championships
- Maxwell Willis qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100, 200, and 4x100
- 4x100 qualified for the NCAA Championships
- Felix Obi qualifying for the NCAA Championships for the third year
- Felix Obi being injured much of the year
Women's Track
Todd Harbour has the women's side on fire and finished third in the Big 12 Outdoor Conference race in the Big 12 after winning the Big 12 Indoor Conference Title.Highlights:
- Annie Rhodes winning the Big 12 Title and making it to the NCAA meet
- Cion Hicks qualified for the NCAA Championships in the shot put
- Taylor Bennett qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100 and 200
- 4x100 Relay qualified for NCAA Championships
- 4x400 Relay qualified for the NCAA Championships
- Cion Hicks missing the NCAA Championships in discus
- Maggie Montoya losing a shoe in the 3000 meters while running third to qualify for the NCAA Championships
Equestrian (12-5)
Ellen White and her team remain a standard bearer in the nation. The Bears entered the NCEA National Championship Tournament held at Baylor ranked number one.Highlights
- Being ranked number one in the country again
- Losing to TCU in the first round of the National Tournament
Acrobatics and Tumbling (9-1)
Felicia Mulkey has Baylor has the program in the entire country by winning another National Championship.Highlights
- National Championship
- Won the National Championship at Oregon
- Avenged regular season loss to Oregon
- Losing to Oregon in the regular season
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