Baylor needed a clean, authoritative response after four straight losses. It got one Wednesday night, blasting Colorado 86-67 in a decisive NCAA result that never allowed the game to drift into late-game volatility.
The Bears entered at 12-9 with a WLLLL form line and left with a statement win that resets their trajectory at a critical point in the 2025-26 season. Colorado, also coming in WLLLL at 13-9, couldn’t match Baylor’s pace or physicality as the margin widened.
What happened
The headline is the final: Baylor 86, Colorado 67. With no quarter-by-quarter breakdown available, the shape of the game is best captured by the end result—Baylor created separation and sustained it, turning the matchup into a comfortable finish rather than a possession-by-possession grind.
Turning point
This was Baylor’s chance to stop the bleeding, and the Bears played like a team determined to remove doubt early. The 19-point final margin reflects a game where Baylor consistently won the key stretches that decide whether a contest stays competitive or breaks open.
What it means going forward
For Baylor, the win is both standings equity and a momentum jolt: the Bears improve to 13-9 and, just as importantly, replace a four-game losing streak with a performance that can stabilize the rotation and sharpen the urgency for the next segment of the schedule.
Colorado falls to 13-10, and the bigger concern is trend line. After arriving with a four-game slide of its own, the Buffaloes leave with another lopsided loss—exactly the kind of result that tests a team’s connectivity and ability to respond when the game turns.
Game details
League: NCAA
Season: 2025-26
Date: February 5, 2026
Matchup: Colorado at Baylor
Venue: TBD
Final: Baylor 86, Colorado 67

