Baylor Bears to face Oregon Ducks in regular season finale on April 6

Mo Arthur, Acrobatics & Tumbling Player at Baylor
Mo Arthur, Acrobatics & Tumbling Player at Baylor
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The Baylor Bears, ranked No. 1, will travel to Eugene to compete against the No. 2-ranked Oregon Ducks in a regular season finale on April 6 at Matthew Knight Arena.

This matchup is part of a longstanding rivalry in National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA) history. The Bears have held the top spot in the NCATA National Rankings for eleven consecutive years and currently lead the all-time series against Oregon with a record of 29-13.

Baylor recently received national recognition for individual performances. Mo Arthur was named NCATA Freshman of the Week for the seventh week in a row, Leavy McDonald earned Specialist of the Week honors for the third time this season, and Payton Washington received an Honorable Mention for Athlete of the Week.

Fans can follow live updates during the meet through Baylor’s Acrobatics & Tumbling account on X. The event will also be livestreamed by BigTen+, and both a final score sheet and recap will be available after the meet concludes on BaylorBears.com.

Supporters are encouraged to stay informed about team news throughout the year by following @BaylorAcroTumb on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram.



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