By Marquis Cooley | Sports Editor
While both Baylor men’s basketball and women’s basketball are ranked No. 7 and are gearing up to play conference rival Texas Christian University on Saturday, their mindsets going into the contests couldn’t be more different.
On the men’s side, the past few weeks have been a rollercoaster. After starting the season 15-0, injuries, COVID-19 and an unforgiving conference schedule derailed the Bears’ hot start as they now find themselves at 21-5 with a 9-4 conference record.
Just when things were starting to look up, stringing together double-digit victories against Kansas State University and No.