By Foster Nicholas | Sports Writer
As No. 15 Baylor men’s basketball put together a 13-2 run in the second half, head coach Scott Drew witnessed his bevy of newcomers stand up in the moment. With time draining off the clock, the Foster Pavilion bellowed the echo of the fourth-straight home win over an in-conference powerhouse as the Bears downed No. 7 Kansas 82-74 on Saturday afternoon.
With the win, Baylor snagged sole possession of third place in the Big 12.
“We have four new starters this year, and you love to see as the year goes on the confidence grow,” Drew said.