Baylor Basketball Faces Arizona State in Big 12 Tournament
As the 2026 Big 12 Tournament approaches, a key question arises: How will the Baylor Bears perform against the Arizona State Sun Devils? The answer is crucial as both teams enter the tournament with identical overall records of 16-15.
The Baylor Bears, seeded No. 13 in the tournament, will face the No. 12 seed Arizona State Sun Devils on March 10, 2026, at the T-Mobile Center. Baylor has a Big 12 record of 6-12, while Arizona State holds a slightly better record of 7-11 in the conference.
Baylor’s offensive capabilities are notable, averaging 82.7 points per game, but they also allow a high average of 77.0 points per game. In comparison, Arizona State scores an average of 77.2 points per game and allows 77.9 points, indicating a potential for a high-scoring matchup.
The game is scheduled to air on ESPN+ at 12:30 p.m. ET, drawing attention from college basketball fans eager to see how these two teams will compete in the tournament setting.
Both teams have shown resilience throughout the season, and their similar records suggest a competitive game ahead. Baylor’s ability to make 8.2 three-pointers per game could be a decisive factor, while Arizona State connects on 7.6 three-pointers per game.
The over/under for the game is set at 153.5 points, reflecting expectations for an exciting and potentially high-scoring encounter.
As the tournament tips off, the stakes are high for both teams. The outcome of this game could have significant implications for their postseason aspirations.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the lineup or game strategy, but both teams are preparing for what promises to be a thrilling contest.