By Foster Nicholas | Sports Writer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — When graduate senior forward Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua and senior forward Austin Sacks checked in during No. 3 seed Baylor men’s basketball’s 92-67 rout of No. 14 seed Colgate on Friday afternoon, the pair was in a unique position to conquer program history at FedEx Forum.
After Tchamwa Tchatchoua drilled his first career postseason 3-pointer with 1:16 to play, Sacks found his first with 22 seconds remaining. Sacks’ 3-pointer marked the 16th of the night, which tied a postseason program record and notched the 92nd point, which also marked the highest scoring output for the Bears (24-10) in an NCAA Tournament game in school history.