No. 2 Baylor MBB Takes on K-State in Big 12 Quarterfinal

Kaye, David David_Kaye at baylor.edu
Wed Mar 10 21:22:10 CST 2021


Complete game notes and stats package attached
Baylor Media Materials: http://baylorbea.rs/MediaMBB
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BAYLOR (21-1, 13-1) vs. KANSAS STATE (9-19, 4-14)
March 11, 2021 • 1:30 p.m. CT
Kansas City, Mo. • T-Mobile Center (18, 972)
WATCH: ESPN
Talent: Bob Wischusen (pxp), Fran Fraschilla (analyst)
LIVE STATS: baylorstats.com

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

2/2 BAYLOR BEARS (21-1, 13-1)
Location: Waco, Texas
Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993)

NR/NR KANSAS STATE WILDCATS (9-19, 4-14)
Location: Manhattan, Kan.
Head Coach: Bruce Weber (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1978)

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 is facing K-State for the 5th time at a B12 Champ (win in 2012, losses in 2002, 2010, 2017).
• BU scored 100+ twice vs. K-State this season. K-State held every other opponent to 82 or fewer points.
• Baylor is looking to advance to the semifinals for a 4th time in the last 7 tourneys (2014, 2015, 2016).
• Baylor finished 11-0 at home this season for its first undefeated home season since 1947-48 (9-0).
• BU had more wins than any other Big 12 team (13), despite having 4 games canceled.
• The Bears' 21-1 start ties the best 22-game record in program history (2019-20).
• BU finished with 3 consecutive wins over ranked teams – No. 6 WVU, No. 17 OSU, No. 18 TTU.
• BU held its first 9 Big 12 opponents below 70 points before 72, 71, 89, 70, 73 in the last 5 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 (.429) and is top-10 nationally in scoring margin (2nd, +19.7), scoring (2nd, 85.3), effective FG% (3rd, 58.1), steals (7th, 9.2), turnover margin (3rd, +5.5), turnovers forced (10th, 17.6), defensive turnover pct. (3rd, 24.9) and offensive rebound pct. (4th, 37.5).
• Baylor became the first team since UNLV in 1990-91 to win its first 17 games by 8+ points.
• BU has led by at least 10 points in 20 of 22 games this year, but just 3 of 5 games since the pause.
• Baylor has led by at least 4 points in all 52 games over the last 2 seasons (double-digit leads in 44 of 52).
• BU's 3FG% (.429) leads the Big 12 by so much, BU could miss 105 more attempts and still lead the league.
• Baylor's current .429 team 3FG% would break the Big 12 record (.426 by OSU in 2004-05).
• Baylor's 28-4 record in Big 12 play over the last 2 seasons is the league's best record in that span.
• Baylor finished 7-1 in road games this season, BU's best road record since going 13-1 in 1947-48.
• 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.
• 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 40% on 3FGs and averaging at least one 3FG made per game: Mitchell (47%), Butler (44%), Teague (40%), Flagler (46%), 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 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 is guaranteed to finish with its fewest losses since going 13-0 in 1911-12.
• 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 47-5 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 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.
• Three members of the BU bench average 7+ ppg – Flagler (9.4), Mayer (8.3) and Tchatchoua (6.9).
• BU's bench is out-scoring opposing benches 29-16 on average and has scored 33+ points in 11 games.
• Head coach Scott Drew is in his 18th season in Waco and is BU's all-time wins leader (363-214).
• 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 69-5 when leading at halftime over the last 4 seasons (39-2 over last 2 seasons, 18-0 this season).
• Baylor has won 90% of its games when leading at the half since 2011-12 (187-21).
• BU is 47-3 when leading at any point in the 2nd half of a game over the last 2 seasons (135-23 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 238-98 over the last 10 seasons, averaging 24 wins per season since 2011-12.
• Baylor's 238 wins since 2011-12 are second-most in the Big 12 behind only Kansas (283).
• Baylor is 329-145 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 954 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. K-STATE THIS SEASON
• Baylor topped 100 points in both games vs. K-State this season, becoming the only team to ever score 100 against a Bruce Weber-coached team. The Bears won 100-69 in Manhattan (12/19) and 107-59 in Waco (1/27).
• K-State held every other opponent to 82 or fewer points and allowed 68.5 ppg in all other Big 12 games.

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David Kaye | Assistant AD for Communications
Department of Athletics | Baylor University
C: 254-709-5147

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