Baylor Guard Isaac Williams Signs Two-Year Deal

The 6-1 sophomore will remain in Waco to finish his college basketball career.

Mar. 17, 2026 at 4:20pm

Baylor guard Isaac Williams IV has signed a two-year deal to stay at the university and complete his college basketball career in Waco, according to a source who spoke to On3's Joe Tipton. The 6-1 sophomore averaged 10.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game this past season.

Why it matters

Retaining talented players is crucial for Baylor's continued success in men's basketball. Williams had a solid sophomore campaign and keeping him in the program provides stability and experience for the Bears as they look to build on recent achievements.

The details

The two-year deal will allow Williams to finish out his college eligibility at Baylor, where he has played the last two seasons. He emerged as a key contributor in the Bears' backcourt this past year, providing scoring, playmaking, and perimeter defense.

  • Williams signed the two-year deal on March 17, 2026.

The players

Isaac Williams IV

A 6-1 sophomore guard who has played the last two seasons for the Baylor Bears men's basketball team.

Joe Tipton

A reporter for the On3 sports media outlet who broke the news of Williams' contract extension with Baylor.

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What they’re saying

“Baylor guard Isaac Williams IV has signed a two-year deal to remain at Baylor and finish his career in Waco, a source told @On3.”

— Joe Tipton, Reporter

What’s next

The details of Williams' new contract with Baylor are still emerging, and the university is expected to formally announce the extension in the coming days.

The takeaway

Keeping talented players like Isaac Williams in the program is crucial for Baylor as they look to build on their recent success in men's basketball. This contract extension provides stability and experience for the Bears as they aim to compete for championships in the years ahead.