WACO, Texas — The power may have gone out in the Ferrell Center tonight, but a light seemed to come on for the Baylor Bears (12-5, 2-3) in their 74-58 romp over the Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-8, 1-4) for their second straight conference win.
The team certainly played freely on offense, getting into the paint and creating open looks for shooters.
Both LJ Cryer and Coach Scott Drew credited some of that to Wednesday’s victory in Morgantown that broke the three-game skid.“Everybody, from my perspective, was uptight after those losses,” Cryer said. “There was a lot of tension.