• Scenes from Sing 2026

    Beta Upsilon Chi performing their Sing-winning act, "Grill of Rights"

    After countless hours of planning, practicing and performing, All University Sing 2026 is in the books. Over the last two weeks, hundreds of Baylor students put their hard work on display performing for thousands of Baylor students, alumni and friends in Waco Hall (plus a streaming audience online for Saturday’s finale).

    [LINKS: Photos from this year’s show || Watch Saturday night’s award ceremony]

    Congratulations to Beta Upsilon Chi, which won first place this year for their act, “Grill of Rights” (pictured above). Phi Kappa Chi took second for their act, “Cold as Ice,” followed by Delta Delta Delta in third for “When A Mouse Eats A Cookie.”

    Alpha Tau Omega & Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Omega Tau, and Pi Beta Phi will join those winners in performing at Pigskin Revue this fall.

    After seeing the show, we wanted to learn more about the acts from the performers themselves — so we sent a student reporter out, to ask only the MOST important questions (see part one below, and part two here):

     

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    Want to see more? Make plans to attend Pigskin during #BaylorHomecoming weekend, Nov. 2-7!

    [New to the tradition? All University Sing is a Baylor tradition dating back to 1953. This year’s event featured 18 seven-minute Broadway-style acts from a total of 21 student organizations, all competing in front of judges, family and friends. Learn more in this quick video history.]

    Sic ’em, Sing stars!