As Baylor Soccer prepares for its first game in the NCAA Tournament since 2018, let’s take a closer look at the team’s opponent, the Texas State Bobcats.
The Bears continue the best start of the Michelle Lenard era with a 4-1 thumping of Texas State. Tyler Isgrig narrowly missed out on a hat trick and Aryanna Jimison was a menace in the attack.
To sixth-year head coach Dave Aranda, the wide receiver room will be one of the strongest units in the conference and is the “best it's been” in his Baylor tenure.
Baylor baseball (21-11) dropped its first midweek contest of the season with a disheartening 6-2 defeat to Texas State (16-16) Tuesday evening at Baylor Ballpark.
Following a 9-1 loss to Kansas on Friday, March 14, things looked even bleaker for Mitch Thompson’s Bears when they limped to a 14-7 defeat on Saturday and opened conference play with two consecutive losses.
Baylor baseball (15-5) cruised to a dominant 19-3 run-rule victory over Texas State (8-12) in seven innings on Tuesday night at Bobcat Ballpark, marking the largest margin of victory in head coach Mitch Thompson’s three-year tenure.
Heading into the third Spring at the helm of the Baylor Soccer program, Michelle Lenard and her team are focused on conquering the next step ahead of them to move up the Big 12 standings next fall and make a run at the NCAA tournament.
“It’s been a hard couple of days,” head coach Dave Aranda said to open his weekly press conference Monday afternoon. “There’s been honest and open conversations and discussions on things that we did wrong and that we could do better.”