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Baylor is 11-1 vs. OSU since 2016

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Men's Basketball 3/11/2021 10:42:00 PM
26239 2/2 BAYLOR BEARS (22-1, 13-1)
Location: Waco, Texas 
Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993)
Roster | Stats | Game Notes (PDF)
 
BAYLOR (22-1, 13-1) vs. OKLAHOMA STATE (19-7, 11-7)
March 12, 2021 • 5:30 p.m. CT
Kansas City, Mo. • T-Mobile Center (18, 972)
 
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Talent: Bob Wischusen (pxp), Fran Fraschilla (analyst)

LISTEN: Baylor Sports Network | ESPN Central Texas
Talent: John Morris (pxp) and Bryndon Manzer (analyst)

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logo 12/14 OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS (19-7, 11-7)
Location: Stillwater, Okla.
Head Coach: Mike Boynton (South Carolina, 2004)
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STORY LINES
• No. 2 Baylor won the Big 12 for the first time and claimed its first conference title since 1950.
• The conference title is the 6th in program history and the 4th outright title (1932, 1946, 1948, 2021).
• BU swept Oklahoma State this season and is looking to beat OSU 3 times in a season for the first time.
• BU has gone 3-0 vs. an opponent 4 times in B12 history (2010 UT, 2014 TCU, 2015 WVU, 2021 K-State).
• BU is 0-3 all-time against OSU at Big 12 Championships (1997 1RD, 1999 1RD, 2013 QTRF).
• Baylor is 11-1 vs. Oklahoma State since 2016 (lone loss 2019 in Waco) and 16-5 vs. OSU since 2012.
• Baylor is looking for its 4th Big 12 Championship finals appearance (0-3 – 2009, 2012, 2014).
• BU has won 7 consecutive neutral-site games, with its last neutral loss Nov. 8, 2019 vs. Washington.
• BU is seeking its 15th win vs. a Big 12 team this season, which would tie a school record (15-3 in 2020).
• The Bears' 22-1 start ties the best 23-game record in program history (2019-20).
• BU is playing its 5th ranked opponent in the last 6 games – Nos. 17, 6, 17, 18 and 12.
• BU held its first 9 Big 12 opponents below 70 points before 72, 71, 89, 70, 73, 68 in the last 6 games.
• BU is 7-1 vs. AP Top 25 teams this season, including 4-0 against AP Top 10 teams.
• BU is 13-2 vs. AP Top 25 teams the last 2 seasons, the nation's best record vs. ranked teams.
• BU leads the nation in 3-point percentage (.428) and is top-10 nationally in scoring margin (2nd, +19.1), scoring (2nd, 84.8), effective FG% (2nd, 58.3), steals (7th, 9.1), turnover margin (3rd, +5.1), turnovers forced (10th, 17.5), defensive turnover pct. (3rd, 24.9) and offensive rebound pct. (4th, 37.4).
• BU has led by at least 10 points in 21 of 23 games this year (4 of 6 games since the pause).
• Baylor has led by at least 4 points in all 53 games over the last 2 seasons (double-digit leads in 45 of 53).
• BU's 3FG% (.428) leads the Big 12 by so much, BU could miss 111 more attempts and still lead the league.
• Baylor's current .428 team 3FG% would break the Big 12 record (.426 by OSU in 2004-05).
Jared Butler (Cousy, Wooden, Naismith semi/finalist), MaCio Teague (West Award finalist), Davion Mitchell & Mark Vital (Naismith Defensive POY Semifinalists) are all national award candidates.
Butler is AP Big 12 Player of the Year, Baylor's first conference POY since David Wesley (1992 SWC).
Butler (1st Team) and Mitchell (3rd Team) were both named Sporting News All-Americans, and Teague (3rd Team) was named a NCAA.com All-American, giving BU 3 All-America honorees.
Mitchell (coaches) and Vital (The Athletic) both earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors.
• For a second-straight year, BU has 60% of the Big 12 All-Defensive Team (Vital, Mitchell and Butler).
Butler leads the Big 12 in 3-pointers made (2.7/game), 3-point percentage (.444) and steals (2.1), ranks 2nd in assists (5.0), 3rd in scoring (17.1), 3rd in FG% (.493) and 7th in ast-to ratio (1.76).
Teague was named AP 2nd Team All-Big 12 and has been all-conference in all 4 collegiate seasons.
Teague leads the 5 West Award finalists in career ppg, assists, steals, 3-pointers, FTM and FT%.
Scott Drew earned AP and coaches' Big 12 Coach of the Year for a second-consecutive season.
• Six Baylor players are shooting at least 39% on 3FGs and averaging at least one 3FG made per game: Mitchell (47%), Butler (44%), Teague (39%), Flagler (41%), Mayer (43%) and Cryer (41%).

FIRST CONFERENCE TITLE IN 71 YEARS 
• Baylor won its first conference championship in 71 seasons (1950 Southwest Conference). 
• Baylor has won six league titles in programs history, four of them outright – 1932 (10-2), 1946 (11-1), 1948 (11-1), 1949 (9-3), 1950 (8-4) and 2021 (13-1). The 1949 and 1950 titles were co-championships. 
• Baylor's best previous Big 12 finish was outright 2nd-place last season. BU also tied for 2nd in 2010 and 2017. 
• Baylor's 15 Big 12 wins last season were the most ever by a team that didn't claim the Big 12 title. 

QUICK HITS 
• Baylor is guaranteed to finish with its fewest losses since going 13-0 in 1911-12. 
• Baylor is 25-1 at home over the last 2 seasons, with the lone loss by 3 points to Kansas on 2/22/20. 
• BU is 14-3 in Big 12 road games over the last 2 seasons (rest of league is 59-99 in B12 road games). 
• Baylor has been top-5 ranked for 27-straight weeks. BU was top-5 for 12 weeks all-time prior to this streak. 
• BU's streak of 35-straight AP pols ranked is the nation's 3rd-longest active streak and longest in BU history. 
• Baylor is 48-5 since Teague and Mitchell became eligible at the start of 2019-20. 
Vital holds the BU record for career Big 12 wins at 45-22. The previous record was A.J. Walton's 39. 
• Baylor became the first team since UNLV in 1990-91 to win its first 17 games by 8+ points. 
• Baylor joins Duke, Gonzaga and Kansas as the only programs ranked No. 1 in 3 of the last 5 seasons. 
• BU is 1 of 5 Power-5 schools (Duke, Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan St.) to win 18+ every year since 2008. 
• Head coach Scott Drew is in his 18th season in Waco and is BU's all-time wins leader (364-214). 
• Baylor's 18-game winning streak tied the 4th-longest in the Big 12's 25-year history. The Bears set the record with 23 straight last season, while Kansas had the 2nd and 3rd-longest streaks – 22 in 1997 and 20 in 2008. 
• Baylor signed the highest-ranked recruiting class in program history (No. 4) in November. BU inked 5-star Kendall Brown, 4-star Langston Love and 4-star Jeremy Sochan for the 2021-22 season. 
• Baylor won double-digit Big 12 games for the 8th time (2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021). 
• Baylor is 70-5 when leading at halftime over the last 4 seasons (40-2 over last 2 seasons, 19-0 this season). 
• Baylor has won 90% of its games when leading at the half since 2011-12 (188-21). 
• BU is 48-3 when leading at any point in the 2nd half of a game over the last 2 seasons (136-23 last 6 seasons). 
• Baylor has won 20+ games in 12 of the last 14 seasons after recording only three 20-win seasons in the previous 100 years of Baylor Basketball (1946, 1948, 1988). 
• Baylor is 239-98 over the last 10 seasons, averaging 24 wins per season since 2011-12. 
• Baylor's 239 wins since 2011-12 are second-most in the Big 12 behind only Kansas (284). 
• Baylor is 330-145 since 2007-08, the first year Drew's staff had a full allotment of scholarships. 
• Eight of Baylor's players either have used or are currently using a redshirt year. Four after transferring to BU – Flagler, Mitchell, Tchamwa Tchatchoua and Teague, and four as freshmen — Moffatt, Turner, Vital and Dainja. 
• Ten of Baylor's 11 starting point guards under Drew have earned All-Big recognition (16 of last 17 seasons). 
• Baylor is 1 of 14 teams nationally to appear in every postseason since 2012 (6 NCAAs, 2 NITs). 
• Baylor has the nation's 10th-longest active streak with at least one 3-point FG made in 955 straight games — the last time Baylor failed to make a 3-pointer was more than 30 years ago, on Feb. 21, 1990 vs. Texas Tech (0-8). 

BAYLOR VS. OSU THIS SEASON 
• Baylor trailed 34-25 late in the first half in Stillwater, but the Bears fought back to win 81-66 on Jan. 23. BU trailed 50-48 with 12 minutes left, then went on a 19-1 run and led by double-digits the rest of the way. 
• In Waco, BU built an 11-point halftime lead and led for 38:42 of game time, never trailing by more than 1 point. 

 

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Players Mentioned

Jared Butler

#12 Jared Butler

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6' 3"
Junior
3rd Year
Davion Mitchell

#45 Davion Mitchell

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6' 2"
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3rd Year
MaCio Teague

#31 MaCio Teague

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6' 4"
Senior
3rd Year
Mark Vital

#11 Mark Vital

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6' 5"
Senior
5th Year

Players Mentioned

Jared Butler

#12 Jared Butler

6' 3"
Junior
3rd Year
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Davion Mitchell

#45 Davion Mitchell

6' 2"
Junior
3rd Year
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MaCio Teague

#31 MaCio Teague

6' 4"
Senior
3rd Year
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Mark Vital

#11 Mark Vital

6' 5"
Senior
5th Year
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