SicEm365.com's Ashley Hodge, Grayson Grundhoefer, Levi Caraway and Jack Mackenzie are joined by Baylor Basketball expert Kendall Kaut to take a closer look at why Scott Drew's Bears had the season they did and what needs to happen this offseason to have a better 2026-27 season.
Obi Agbim carried the Baylor offense early with a trio of first-half threes before Tounde Yessoufou and Cameron Carr took over in the second half, finishing with 19 and 15 points, respectively.
On today's episode, Grayson Grundhoefer and Ashley Hodge preview Baylor Men's Basketball's chances at the College Basketball Crown in Las Vegas. How do the Bears match up with the Minnesota Golden Gophers and more!
Isaac Williams and Drew Perry joined the Baylor Men's Basketball head coach to take questions from the media on Friday. The Bears play in the first round of the crown on Wednesday, April 1st at 9:30 p.m.
Bears’ starting guard Obi Agbim scored 12 points and dished out seven assists on top of hitting the game-clinching free throw with 1.3 seconds left on the clock.
The Bears played really clean basketball, turning the ball over just five times and shooting 49% from the field, but were sunk by offensive rebounds and missed free throws.
Scott Drew was joined by Obi Agbim and Isaac Williams to field questions about the Bears' 73-68 win over the Arizona State Sun Devils in Waco on Saturday.
Guard Obi Agbim was the steady hand late, knocking down three of his four triples in the last five minutes of the game and finishing with a team-high 16 points.
Tounde Yessoufou’s career-high 37 points were not enough to get the Bears’ desperate late comeback attempt over the line, and the Green and Gold fell for the ninth time in Big 12 play and the fifth time at home this season.