By Will Chamblee | Sports Writer
Producing consistent offensive production has been a struggle for Baylor soccer this season, and it’s easy to understand why. With most of the attack being freshmen or sophomores, Baylor’s offense sputtered at times during the fall, only scoring nine goals in nine games, seventh-best in the Big 12.
But during the times when the Bears were struggling to find goals, in came junior forward Taylor Moon to provide much-needed consistency and veteran leadership for the young Baylor attack.
Known as a defensive team since head coach Paul Jobson took the reins, Baylor’s attack has always taken longer to find its rhythm.