2005–06 Baylor Bears basketball team

The 2005–06 Baylor Bears men's basketball team represented the Baylor University in the 2005–06 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team's head coach was Scott Drew, who served in his third year. The team played its home games at the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas as members of the Big 12 Conference.[2] Baylor did not play its season opener until January 2006. The unusually late date for a Division I program's season opener came because the NCAA restricted them to conference games only due to the Baylor University basketball scandal.

2005–06 Baylor Bears men's basketball
ConferenceBig 12
2005–06 record4–13 (4–12 Big 12)
Head coachScott Drew
Home arenaFerrell Center
2005–06 Big 12 men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 9 Texas133 .813  307  .811
No. 12 Kansas133 .813  258  .758
No. 24 Oklahoma115 .688  209  .690
Texas A&M106 .625  229  .710
Colorado97 .563  2010  .667
Nebraska79 .438  1914  .576
Oklahoma State610 .375  1716  .515
Texas Tech610 .375  1517  .469
Kansas State610 .375  1513  .536
Iowa State610 .375  1614  .533
Missouri511 .313  1216  .429
Baylor412 .250  413  .235
2006 Big 12 Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll [1]

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
1/11/2006
7:00 PM
Texas Tech L 61–79[3]  0–1
(0-1)
United Spirit Arena (7,859)
Lubbock, TX
1/14/2006
3:00 PM
Oklahoma State L 48–66[4]  0–2
(0-2)
Ferrell Center (8,847)
Waco, TX
1/18/2006
7:37 PM
Colorado L 48–81[5]  0–3
(0-3)
Coors Events Center (3,440)
Boulder, CO
1/21/2006
3:00 PM
Texas L 47–66[6]  0–4
(0-4)
Ferrell Center (8,256)
Waco, TX
1/25/2006
7:08 PM
Oklahoma L 52–82[7]  0–5
(0-5)
Ferrell Center (5,217)
Waco, TX
1/28/2006
5:00 PM
Texas A&M L 70–72[8]  0–6
(0-6)
Reed Arena (11,501)
College Station, TX
2/1/2006
7:00 PM
Kansas State W 72–70[9]  1–6
(1-6)
Ferrell Center (4,788)
Waco, TX
2/4/2006
8:06 PM
Nebraska L 45–60[10]  1–7
(1-7)
Devaney Center (10,360)
Lincoln, NE
2/7/2006
7:07 PM
Missouri W 90–64[11]  2–7
(2-7)
Ferrell Center (4,895)
Waco, TX
2/11/2006
12:45 PM
Oklahoma L 52–80[12]  2–8
(2-8)
Lloyd Noble Center (11,931)
Norman, OK
2/14/2006
7:00 PM
Texas L 63–90[13]  2–9
(2-9)
Erwin Center (6,301)
Austin, TX
2/18/2006
12:47 PM
Texas A&M L 60–64[14]  2–10
(2-10)
Ferrell Center (7,254)
Waco, TX
2/21/2006
7:00 PM
Kansas L 61–76[15]  2–11
(2-11)
Allen Fieldhouse (16,300)
Lawrence, KS
2/25/2006
12:45 PM
Iowa State W 91–73[16]  3–11
(3-11)
Ferrell Center (5,782)
Waco, TX
3/1/2006
7:00 PM
Texas Tech W 77–66[17]  4–11
(4-11)
Ferrell Center (5,818)
Waco, TX
3/4/2006
6:08 PM
Oklahoma State W 79–76[18]  4–12
(4-12)
Gallagher-Iba Arena (11,930)
Stillwater, OK
Big 12 Tournament
3/9/2006
2:20 PM
vs. Colorado
First round
L 61–65[19]  4–13
American Airlines Center (17,799)
Dallas, TX
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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