This past weekend, Baylor Softball transformed Getterman Stadium into a powerful platform for inclusion, hosting a special Autism Acceptance Game. The event, held in partnership with the Baylor Center for Disability and Flourishing, went beyond simple awareness to actively celebrate neurodiversity within the sports community.
The initiative provided a sensory-friendly environment for fans and families, ensuring the excitement of college softball was accessible to all. Such community-focused events highlight how sports are about more than just competition; they're about bringing people together and fostering a sense of belonging for every fan in the stands.
While the Bears were focused on making an impact off the field, they also faced a tough opponent in the Utah Utes. This blend of high-level athletic competition and meaningful community engagement showcases the heart of collegiate athletics, reminding us why we love the game and the positive change it can inspire.
