The sophomore transfer from Presbyterian was arguably facing more pressure going into the first weekend of the NCAA tournament than any other player on the Baylor roster. Before the first round game against the Hartford Hawks, Adam Flagler was in quite the slump. After scoring a season high 22 points against Iowa State last month, the Sophomore guard was only able to knock down one 3-pointer before March Madness began. Fortunately, it looks like Flagler is on his way back to helping the Bears in a big way.
I could see signs that Adam Flagler was on the cusp of breaking out during the Big 12 Tournament.