So, I found myself wanting to look up the Baylor women’s basketball roster the other day. Wasn’t for any big reason, honestly, just got curious about who was playing for them this season. You know how it is sometimes, you hear a team name and just wonder.

Getting the Lowdown
Alright, so the first step was simple enough. Fired up my computer, opened a browser window. My go-to move is just typing what I need right into the search bar. So I put in something like ‘baylor womens basketball roster’. Kept it basic.
Got back the usual page full of search results. Sports news sites, forums, all that jazz. I usually try to skip past those, at least at first. My experience is it’s best to go straight to the official source if you can find it. Less chance of getting old info.
Sure enough, near the top, I saw the link for the official Baylor Athletics website. That’s usually the jackpot for roster stuff. Clicked on that one.
Landed on their main athletics page. These university sites can sometimes be a bit cluttered, packed with info. Had to scan around for a minute. Found the main sports menu, navigated over to ‘Women’s Basketball’. That seemed logical. Once I was on the women’s basketball section, finding the actual ‘Roster’ link was pretty easy. It was usually listed right there with options like ‘Schedule’ or ‘News’.
And there it was. The full list. Had everything you’d expect:

- Player names
- Jersey numbers
- Positions
- Height
- Year (Freshman, Sophomore, etc.)
It was all laid out in a table, pretty standard format. Easy to read through. Took a few minutes just to scan the names and see the mix of players they got. Some familiar faces, some new ones. Always interesting to see the team composition year to year.
So yeah, that was pretty much it. Just a quick search and a few clicks on the official site. Got the info I was after without too much fuss. Mission accomplished.