Baylor Drops Another Heartbreaker to Arizona

Baylor basketball's loss to the Wildcats serves as a sobering reminder of the program's past success

Feb. 25, 2026 at 4:18am

Baylor basketball had a chance to make a statement against the second-ranked Arizona Wildcats, but ultimately fell short at home in another close defeat. The loss highlighted Baylor's struggles this season and served as a reminder of the program's past success as a top-tier contender, which has been noticeably absent throughout the course of the year.

Why it matters

Baylor basketball was once considered an elite program, regularly competing at the top of the rankings. This season's struggles, including Tuesday's loss to Arizona, show how far the team has fallen and raise questions about the program's future direction.

The details

Baylor raced out to a seven-point halftime lead against Arizona, but the Wildcats stormed back in the second half to secure the victory. Despite a raucous home crowd and inspired performances from role players, Baylor was unable to hold off Arizona, which was missing one of its best players. The loss was emblematic of Baylor's season, marked by untimely turnovers, poor shot selection, and missed free throws and layups - mistakes that have plagued the team and contributed to its fall from the ranks of the elite.

  • Baylor hosted Arizona on Tuesday night in a primetime matchup.

The players

Arizona Wildcats

The second-ranked college basketball team that defeated Baylor.

Cameron Carr

A Baylor player who had an inspired performance in the losing effort against Arizona.

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The takeaway

This loss to Arizona serves as a sobering reminder of how far Baylor basketball has fallen from its past success as an elite program. The team's struggles this season have raised questions about the program's future direction and the ability to recapture its former glory.