Baylor Bears
Schedule
Baylor Bears
2002-2003 Regular Season schedule and scores
Baylor Bears
2002-2003 NCAA schedule breakdown
Baylor Bears schedule, November 2002
The Baylor Bears had 3 NCAA games scheduled on the month of November 2002.
They went 3-0 overall. 1-0 on the road, and 2-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Northwestern State Demons (82-54) on November 27, 2002.
Their longest winning streak on November 2002: 3 consecutive wins against Alcorn State Braves, Northwestern State Demons and Houston Cougars.
The Baylor Bears scored 75.00 points per game on November 2002, and allowed 58.33 points per game to their opponents.
Baylor Bears schedule, December 2002
The Baylor Bears had 6 NCAA games scheduled on the month of December 2002.
They went 4-2 overall. 0-1 on the road, and 4-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the North Texas Mean Green (82-56) on December 30, 2002. That night Lawrence Roberts scored 23 points. Their biggest loss came home against the TCU Horned Frogs (72-64), led by Chudi Chinweze (14 points, 8 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 2002: 2 consecutive wins against Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks and Montana State Fighting Bobcats.
The Baylor Bears scored 73.33 points per game on December 2002, and allowed 65.83 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 2002, Kenny Taylor led the team in scoring with 11.00 points per game. John Lucas averaged 3.00 assists and Lawrence Roberts had 6.50 rebounds per contest.
Baylor Bears schedule, January 2003
The Baylor Bears had 7 NCAA games scheduled on the month of January 2003.
They went 2-5 overall. 0-2 on the road, and 2-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers (80-47) on January 07, 2003. That night John Lucas scored 22 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Texas Tech Red Raiders (80-64), led by Kasib Powell (26 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 2003: 2 consecutive wins against Texas-RGV Vaqueros and Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers.
The Baylor Bears scored 68.57 points per game on January 2003, and allowed 67.14 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 2003, John Lucas led the team in scoring with 15.29 points per game. John Lucas averaged 3.86 assists and Lawrence Roberts had 9.71 rebounds per contest.
Baylor Bears schedule, February 2003
The Baylor Bears had 8 NCAA games scheduled on the month of February 2003.
They went 4-4 overall. 2-3 on the road, and 2-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Nebraska Cornhuskers (78-64) on February 22, 2003. That night Lawrence Roberts scored 22 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Oklahoma Sooners (91-42), led by Hollis Price (17 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 2003: 3 consecutive wins against Oklahoma State Cowboys, Kansas State Wildcats and Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The Baylor Bears scored 66.13 points per game on February 2003, and allowed 73.50 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 2003, Lawrence Roberts led the team in scoring with 15.50 points per game. John Lucas averaged 3.13 assists and Lawrence Roberts had 11.00 rebounds per contest.
Baylor Bears schedule, March 2003
The Baylor Bears had 4 NCAA games scheduled on the month of March 2003.
They went 1-3 overall. 0-2 on the road, and 1-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Texas Tech Red Raiders (74-68) on March 08, 2003. That night Lawrence Roberts scored 28 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Texas A&M Aggies (79-60), led by Andy Slocum (18 points, 7 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on March 2003: 1 consecutive wins against Texas Tech Red Raiders.
The Baylor Bears scored 64.50 points per game on March 2003, and allowed 71.75 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 2003, R.T. Guinn led the team in scoring with 15.25 points per game. John Lucas averaged 3.50 assists and Lawrence Roberts had 11.00 rebounds per contest.