Kansas holds off top-ranked Texas 3-2 at Big 12 tournament

Jackson Goddard pitched into the seventh inning Wednesday to lead eighth-seeded Kansas past No. 1 Texas 3-2 on opening day at the Big 12 baseball tournament at Oklahoma City. Kansas piching held the regular-season champion Longhorns to only four hits.

Records

Kansas 27-28
Texas 37-20

Baylor blanks Oklahoma

Earlier in the day, Cody Bradford struck out 11 batters in 7 and 2/3 innings as fifth-seeded Baylor shut out No. 4 Oklahoma, 4-0. It was Baylor’s first victory at the Big 12 tournament under third-year coach Steve Rodriguez. Baylor hadn’t won at the tournament since 2015.

Records

Baylor 33-29
Oklahhoma 34-20

Big 12 baseball tournament

Wednesday’s scores

Kansas 3, Texas 2
Baylor 4, Oklahoma 0
Oklahoma State vs. West Virginia
Texas Tech vs. TCU

Thursday’s games

Texas vs. Oklahoma, 9 a.m.
TBA, 12:30 p.m.
Kansas vs. Baylor, 4 p.m.
TBA, 7:30 p.m.

Baylor rallies from slow start to win 16 out of its last 18

The Baylor Bears didn’t crack the latest installment of the Baseball America Top 25.

But after winning 16 of their last 18 games, they definitely have emerged as a team to watch leading into the final week of the regular season.

Steve Rodriguez-coached Baylor (30-18, 11-10) travels to play at West Virginia (26-23, 8-13) this week, with the two squads opening a three-game series Thursday in Morgantown.

At one point this year, the Bears were floundering at 14-16 under the Bears’ third-year coach.

But they have since caught fire, winning 13 in a row at one point.

Last week, they won two of three in Waco against Big 12-leading Oklahoma State.

As noted, the Bears didn’t move into the Top 25 when the new rankings came out Monday, but they did drop the Cowboys from 20th to 25th.

This week, they’ll take a shot at the Moutaineers in hopes of finishing with their first winning record within the conference since 2013.

Next week, the Bears will try to complete a little more unfinished business at the Big 12 tournament.

In each of the previous two seasons, Baylor has bowed out with an 0-2 record in Oklahoma City.

Last season, the Bears won 34 games and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2012.

But in the Houston regional, they dropped their first two, falling to Texas A&M and Houston.

Here’s a look at the Bears’ record under Rodriguez, who came to Waco after working 12 seasons as head coach at Pepperdine.

Baylor’s Steve Rodriguez
Year by year record
2016 — 24-29, 10-14, sixth
2017 — 34-23, 12-12, fourth, NCAA regional
x-2018 — 30-18, 11-10, fifth

x-season in progress

National rankings
Baseball America

1. Florida 41-12 SEC
2. Oregon State 38-8-1 Pac-12
3. Stanford 39-8 Pac-12
4. Mississippi 39-13 SEC
5. Arkansas 36-15 SEC
6. North Carolina 34-16 ACC
7. North Carolina State 39-12 ACC
8. Duke 38-12 ACC
9. Clemson 39-13 ACC
10. Texas Tech 35-15 Big 12
11. Minnesota 34-13 Big Ten
12. Georgia 35-16 SEC
13. East Carolina 37-13 American
14. Florida State 37-16 ACC
15. Texas 33-18 Big 12
16. Coastal Carolina 36-16 Sun Belt
17. UCLA 31-16 Pac-12
18. Southern Miss 36-14 Conference USA
19. Kentucky 33-18 SEC
20. Houston 31-20 American
21. Stetson 40-11 Atlantic Sun
22. Tennessee Tech 44-6 Ohio Valley
23. South Carolina 30-21 SEC
24. Auburn 35-17 SEC
25. Oklahoma State 29-19-1 Big 12

Baylor beats Texas, 74-73, in double OT for fourth straight win

Forward Terry Maston scored 26 points Monday night as the Baylor Bears beat the Texas Longhorns, 74-73, in double overtime.

In a hotly-contested Big 12 Conference game played at Austin, Texas guard Kerwin Roach II scored on a layup with 21 seconds left, lifting the Longhorns into a 73-72 lead.

But Baylor answered on the other end, with guard Manu Lecomte driving and missing a layup that 7-foot center Jo Lual-Acuil, Jr., followed with a dunk for the game-winning points.

With the win, the Bears improved to 16-10 and 6-7 in the Big 12 to keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive.

The Longhorns, alternately, fell to 15-11 and 5-8 after a performance regarded as damaging to their NCAA chances.

Baylor built an eight-point lead with four minutes left in regulation and couldn’t hold it.

With 12 seconds left, Matt Coleman knocked down two free throws to cap a UT rally and tie the game, 56-56.

Baylor, on the last possession, passed it to forward Nuni Omot, who missed a wide-open, off-balance three.

Lual-Acuil’s follow shot from close range bounced off the rim at the buzzer, sending the game into overtime.

In the first OT, Maston produced two quick baskets and hit two free throws in the opening minutes.

A jumper by Lecomte gave the Bears a 64-60 lead with 45 seconds left.

But once again, Texas didn’t flinch.

The Longhorns rallied to tie on two free throws each by Coleman and Roach.

When Lecomte missed a long three-pointer with two seconds left, the game moved into the second OT tied, 64-64.

Quotable

Baylor forward Terry Maston said the Bears are “just clicking right now on offense and defense.”

“Our zone has been really tough and Manu (Lecomte) is really leading us,” Maston said in comments posted on the UT website. “He’s hitting big shots and Jo (Lual-Acuil Jr.) is getting big rebounds. Me, Nuni (Omot) and Mark (Vital), I mean everybody, is just really playing well.”

As Texas players held a post-game meeting in the dressing room, Longhorns coach Shaka Smart described the mood as angry.

“They’re really, really upset and some of those guys are really angry, because it was a game that they really put their egos aside and really came together in terms of attacking and hanging in there together,” Smart said. “But obviously, we came up one stop short or one basket short depending on how you’re looking at it. The guys are really upset.”

Texas notes

The Longhorns have lost three straight and four of their last five. Four of their losses in conference have come by three points or less.

Texas freshman center Mo Bamba produced 16 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks. He hit 7 of 17 from the field.

Dylan Osetkowski, Coleman and Roach all scored 15 for the Longhorns, who shot poorly as a team at 36.1 percent.

Baylor notes

Baylor’s Terry Maston, a senior from Desoto, is the nephew of former Texas Tech star Tony Battie.

Bears guard Jake Lindsey is the son of Dennis Lindsey, the general manager of the Utah Jazz. Dennis Lindsey worked as assistant general manager of the Spurs from 2007-12.

Lecomte finished with 16 points and 7 assists. He struggled shooting the ball, hitting only 5 of 15.

Lual-Acuil had a double-double with 14 points and 11 boards.

Baylor swept two games from Texas this season, both in grind-it-out fashion. The Bears won 69-60 in Waco on Jan. 6.

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Baylor beats No. 10 Kansas, keeps NCAA hopes alive

Guard Manu Lecomte scored 11 points in a late surge Saturday as the Baylor Bears pulled away for an 80-64 victory over the 10th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks.

Playing at home, Baylor (15-10, 5-7) won its third game in a row to keep alive hopes for a fifth straight trip to the NCAA tournament.

Kansas (19-6, 8-4) whittled a 13-point deficit to two in the second half but couldn’t sustain the momentum in falling out of first place in the Big 12 conference.

The Jayhawks have won 13 straight Big 12 titles.

Seven-foot center Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. led Baylor with 19 points. Lecomte heated up late and finished with 18. Nuni Omot came off the bench for 17.

Devonte’ Graham paced Kansas with 23 points. But backcourt mate Svi Mykhailiuk was held to only 2 points on 1 of 8 shooting.

Mykhailiuk entered the game averaging 16.4 points.

Big 12 standings

Texas Tech 20-4, 8-3
Kansas 19-6, 8-4
West Virginia 18-7, 7-5
Kansas State 17-7, 6-5
Oklahoma 16-8, 6-6
TCU 17-8, 5-7
Baylor 15-10, 5-7
Texas 15-10, 5-7
Okla. State 15-10, 5-7
Iowa State 13-11, 4-8

Saturday’s scores

Baylor 80, Kansas 64, at Waco
Iowa State 88, Oklahoma 80, at Ames, Iowa
Oklahoma State 88, West Virginia 85, at Morgantown, W.Va.
TCU 87, Texas 71, at Fort Worth
Texas Tech at Kansas State, 7 p.m.