Callie Conrad Is Fueling Baylors Fast-Rising Start

Callie Conrad's standout performance propels Baylor to new heights as she secures her second Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honor.

Baylor’s fast start has put Callie Conrad in the spotlight.

The senior forward was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Wednesday afternoon after scoring in both of the Bears’ first two matches, a pair of wins over SEC opponents Arkansas and Texas A&M. It is the second time in Conrad’s career that she has earned the weekly honor.

Conrad’s first strike came against Arkansas, when she scored in the 56th minute to deliver what ended up being the game-winner. She was at it again in Baylor’s home opener against Texas A&M, finding the net in the seventh minute at Betty Lou Mays Field. Those two goals were her only shots of the season.

The recognition arrived the same week Baylor climbed to its highest ranking in program history. On Tuesday afternoon, the IWSOC and United Soccer Coaches released their Week One poll with the Bears at No.

  1. Baylor had opened the season outside the top 25 before receiving votes.

The Bears are also in a rare early-season position. Through Monday’s matches, Baylor was one of 50 teams nationally to begin 2-0, and one of only two programs - along with Wake Forest - to do it with consecutive wins over Power Conference opponents. It is Baylor’s 14th 2-0 start in program history and the first since 2019.

Baylor returns home Sunday to face Texas State at Betty Lou Mays Field. The match is set for 7:30 p.m., admission is free, and it will be streamed live on ESPN+.

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