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  • Seton Hall vs DePaul Odds, Picks, Predictions for Sunday, February 2


    The Seton Hall Pirates take on the DePaul Blue Demons in Chicago, IL. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. ET on FS1.

    DePaul is favored by 4.5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -205. The total is set at 135.5 points.

    Here are my Seton Hall vs. DePaul predictions and college basketball picks for February 2, 2025.


    Seton Hall vs DePaul Prediction

    My Pick: DePaul -6 or Better

    My Seton Hall vs DePaul best bet is on the Blue Demons, with the best odds currently available at DraftKings. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.


    Seton Hall vs DePaul Odds

    Seton Hall Logo

    Sunday, Feb. 2

    6 p.m. ET

    FS1

    DePaul Logo
    Seton Hall Odds
    Spread Total Moneyline

    +4.5

    -108

    135.5

    -110 / -110

    +170

    DePaul Odds
    Spread Total Moneyline

    -4.5

    -112

    135.5

    -110 / -110

    -205

    • Seton Hall vs DePaul spread: DePaul -4.5
    • Seton Hall vs DePaul over/under: 135.5 points
    • Seton Hall vs DePaul moneyline: DePaul -205, Seton Hall +170
    • Seton Hall vs DePaul best bet: DePaul -6 or Better

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    I’m backing the Blue Demons to cover as home favorites.

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    My Pick: DePaul -6 or Better

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    Seton Hall vs DePaul College Basketball Betting Preview

    These two have a combined 2-19 record in Big East play, which is brutal.

    Shaheen Holloway’s defense has fallen off a cliff this year, and this is a tough matchup.

    Seton Hall’s aggressive dribble-penetration denial is vulnerable to teams that can create weak-side secondary offense through short-roll, catch-and-shoot or pick-and-pop opportunities.

    Unfortunately for the Pirates, Chris Holtmann’s Blue Demons do precisely that, playing five-out attack-and-kick basketball while mixing in plenty of David Skogman pick-and-pops — although he’s likely to miss this game with an undisclosed injury.

    On the other end of the court, Seton Hall is extremely limited offensively to crude downhill-driving dribble penetration and offensive rebounds.

    That said, DePaul’s deep-drop defense will funnel ball-screen creation — the Blue Demons are also horrific at defending those sets, allowing the fifth-most PPP nationally (.96, per Synergy) — which will allow Isaiah Coleman and Chaunce Jenkins to create shots in the middle of the court.

    But DePaul is a half-decent defensive rebounding team that can keep Hall off the boards, and then this turns into a poor math equation for the Pirates.

    Ultimately, I expect the Blue Demons to trade 2s for 3s at home in a convincing victory.

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    Seton Hall vs DePaul Odds, Picks, Predictions for Sunday, February 2

    The Seton Hall Pirates will take on the DePaul Blue Demons in a Big East showdown on Sunday, February 2. Seton Hall comes into this game with a 15-5 overall record and a 7-1 record in conference play, while DePaul is 13-8 overall and 1-7 in the Big East.

    According to oddsmakers, Seton Hall is favored in this matchup, with the current spread set at -6.5 points. The over/under for total points scored is set at 147.5.

    Seton Hall has been playing well as of late, winning their last five games in a row. They are led by guard Myles Powell, who is averaging 21.5 points per game. The Pirates have a strong inside presence as well, with big man Romaro Gill averaging 3.1 blocks per game.

    DePaul, on the other hand, has been struggling in conference play, losing seven of their last eight games. They are led by guard Charlie Moore, who is averaging 15.7 points per game. The Blue Demons will need to step up their defense in order to compete with Seton Hall’s high-powered offense.

    In terms of predictions, it’s likely that Seton Hall will come out on top in this matchup. They have been playing at a high level and have the talent to outmatch DePaul. Look for Myles Powell to have a big game and lead the Pirates to victory.

    Final score prediction: Seton Hall 78, DePaul 68.

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  • Pierre scores 16 as Providence beats Seton Hall 69-67


    NEWARK, N.J. — Jayden Pierre scored 16 points as Providence beat Seton Hall 69-67 on Tuesday night.

    Pierre shot 6 for 9, including 3 for 5 from beyond the arc for the Friars (11-10, 5-5 Big East Conference). Jabri Abdur-Rahim scored 13 points, going 4 of 7 (3 for 5 from 3-point range). Bensley Joseph shot 3 of 5 from the field, including 2 for 3 from 3-point range, and went 4 for 4 from the free-throw line to finish with 12 points.

    Prince Aligbe led the way for the Pirates (6-15, 1-9) with 19 points and two steals. Dylan Addae-Wusu added 13 points and four steals for Seton Hall. Garwey Dual also put up 13 points, four assists and three steals. The loss is the sixth in a row for the Pirates.

    Providence went into the half leading Seton Hall 30-26. Pierre put up 10 points in the half. Providence turned an eight-point second-half lead into a 15-point advantage with a 7-0 run to make it a 44-29 lead about 4 1/2 minutes into the half. Abdur-Rahim scored 10 second-half points in the victory.



    Providence guard David Duke had a game-high 16 points as the Friars held on to defeat Seton Hall 69-67 in a thrilling Big East matchup. The victory was a crucial one for Providence, who improved to 8-6 in conference play and bolstered their NCAA Tournament resume.

    Pierre showed off his scoring ability throughout the game, knocking down key shots and free throws down the stretch to secure the win. The Friars also received strong contributions from Nate Watson, who finished with 14 points, and A.J. Reeves, who added 12 points off the bench.

    Seton Hall put up a tough fight, with Sandro Mamukelashvili leading the way with 15 points and nine rebounds. The Pirates had a chance to tie the game in the final seconds, but a missed shot at the buzzer sealed the victory for Providence.

    The win was a statement victory for the Friars, who have now won five of their last six games and are peaking at the right time as the postseason approaches. With only a few games left in the regular season, Providence looks to continue their strong play and make a run in the Big East Tournament.

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  • How to watch/listen as Providence basketball visits Seton Hall




    Are you a Providence Friars fan eager to watch or listen to the upcoming basketball game against Seton Hall? Look no further! Here are some options for catching all the action:

    1. TV Broadcast: The game may be televised on a sports network such as ESPN, CBS Sports, or Fox Sports. Check your local listings to see if the game will be broadcast in your area.

    2. Online Streaming: If you don’t have access to a TV, you can stream the game online through platforms like ESPN+, CBS All Access, or the Fox Sports app. Some streaming services may require a subscription or a one-time purchase to access the game.

    3. Radio Broadcast: If you prefer to listen to the game, you can tune in to the radio broadcast on your local sports radio station or stream it online through platforms like TuneIn Radio or SiriusXM.

    4. Social Media: Follow Providence basketball and Seton Hall basketball on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for live updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content during the game.

    So grab your snacks, settle in, and enjoy watching or listening as Providence takes on Seton Hall in what is sure to be an exciting matchup! Go Friars! #ProvidenceBasketball #SetonHall #CollegeBasketball

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  • Creighton wins 79-54 against Seton Hall


    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Ryan Kalkbrenner’s 23 points helped Creighton defeat Seton Hall 79-54 on Saturday.

    Kalkbrenner also added nine rebounds and three blocks for the Bluejays (14-6, 7-2 Big East Conference). Steven Ashworth added 17 points while going 6 of 9 (5 for 8 from 3-point range) while he also had nine assists. Isaac Traudt went 4 of 4 from the field to finish with 10 points.

    The Pirates (6-14, 1-8) were led by Prince Aligbe, who posted 12 points. Seton Hall also got 10 points, five assists and three steals from Garwey Dual. Emmanuel Okorafor finished with eight points.

    Creighton took the lead with 2:12 left in the first half and never looked back. Ashworth led his team in scoring with 14 points in the first half to help put them up 38-34 at the break. Creighton extended its lead to 47-34 during the second half, fueled by a 9-0 scoring run. Kalkbrenner scored a team-high 10 points in the second half as his team closed out the win.

    Creighton plays Wednesday against Xavier at home, and Seton Hall hosts Providence on Tuesday.

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    In a dominating performance, Creighton University’s men’s basketball team secured a 79-54 victory over Seton Hall on Saturday night. The Bluejays came out strong from the start, establishing a solid lead in the first half and never looking back.

    Creighton’s offense was firing on all cylinders, with multiple players contributing points and playing unselfish basketball. Marcus Zegarowski led the team in scoring with 18 points, while Damien Jefferson added 15 points and Mitch Ballock chipped in 12.

    Defensively, the Bluejays were locked in, holding Seton Hall to just 54 points and forcing numerous turnovers. Denzel Mahoney and Christian Bishop were instrumental in shutting down the Pirates’ offense and limiting their scoring opportunities.

    With this win, Creighton improves to 12-4 on the season and solidifies their spot near the top of the Big East standings. The team will look to carry this momentum into their next game and continue their winning ways. Go Bluejays! #CreightonBasketball #Victory #GoBluejays

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  • Seton Hall drops 5th straight as two key players miss game


    Seton Hall kept it close for a half before the dam broke.

    Playing in a very difficult road environment at Creighton, the Pirates trailed by just four points at halftime before losing, 79-54, their fifth straight defeat and 10th in 11 games. The Hall is now 6-14, 1-8 Big East.

    Prince Aligbe led The Hall with 12 points and Garwey Dual had 10. Manny Okorafor tied his season-high with 8 points and 4 rebounds.

    “When you’re losing and losing by a lot, I’m not really big with saying individual guys played a certain way,” Pirates coach Shaheen Holloway said on the radio.

    Holloway said he had “no idea” when Coleman and Jenkins will be back, “but I hope sooner than later.”

    The Pirates are likely to end up near the bottom of the Big East Conference and would have to play a first-round game in the conference tournament Wednesday, March 12.

    Creighton became the first team since Michigan State in 2008-9 to beat the defending NCAA champions (UConn) and NIT champions (Seton Hall) and the No. 1 team in the land (Kansas).

    Against Creighton (14-6, 7-2), the Pirates were without its top two scorers in Isaiah Coleman (back) and Chaunce Jenkins (knee). Eleven plays scored for Creighton, which outscored The Hall 41-20 in the second half.

    Dylan Addae-Wusu did return after missing 13 days with a foot injury and notched 5 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist in 15 minutes. Holloway said Addae-Wusu insisted on playing because the team only had three guards.

    “I respect that more than anything else,” Holloway said.

    It was 38-34 Creighton at the half but the Bluejays opened the second half with a 9-0 run to go ahead 47-34 before Addae-Wusu hit a 3-pointer.

    Creighton led by as many as 26 in the second half.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner led the Bluejays with 23 points and 9 rebounds and Steve Ashworth scored 17 with 9 assists.

    Creighton is among four Big East teams currently projected in the Field of 68. Mike DeCourcy of FOX has them as a 9 seed.

    The Hall returns home to play Providence on Tuesday. The Friars on Saturday beat former coach Ed Cooley and Georgetown, 78-68, at The Amp.

    “I gotta be honest and I don’t care who gets mad, these Saturday-Tuesday games gotta stop,” Holloway said. “We have them more than anybody.

    “Everybody else, why is Creighton playing Wednesday? Why we can’t play Wednesday?…It’s played out and it’s corny but when it rains it pours.”

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    Seton Hall’s struggles continued as they dropped their fifth straight game, falling to their opponent despite the absence of two key players. The team was already facing a tough stretch of games, but the absence of these players proved to be a major blow.

    The missing players were instrumental in the team’s success earlier in the season, and their absence was clearly felt on the court. The team struggled to find their rhythm and were unable to overcome the deficit, ultimately falling short once again.

    Despite the disappointing result, Seton Hall remains hopeful that they can turn things around and get back on track. With their key players hopefully returning soon, the team is looking to bounce back and get back to their winning ways.

    Fans are eagerly awaiting the return of these players and are hopeful that their presence will provide the team with the boost they need to secure some much-needed wins. In the meantime, Seton Hall will continue to work hard and prepare for their upcoming games in hopes of breaking their losing streak.

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  • Creighton Bluejays vs. Seton Hall Pirates: How to watch NCAA Basketball online, TV channel, live stream info, start time


    Who’s Playing

    Seton Hall Pirates @ Creighton Bluejays

    Current Records: Seton Hall 6-13, Creighton 13-6

    How To Watch

    • When: Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. ET
    • Where: CHI Health Center Omaha — Omaha, Nebraska
    • TV: Fox Sports 1
    • Follow: CBS Sports App
    • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
    • Ticket Cost: $10.20

    What to Know

    If the oddsmakers’ predictions hold true, the near future looks bright for Creighton. They and the Seton Hall Pirates will face off in a Big East battle at 1:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at CHI Health Center Omaha. The timing is sure in the Bluejays’ favor as the squad sits on five straight wins at home while the Pirates have been banged up by seven consecutive losses on the road dating back to last season.

    Last Tuesday, Creighton got the win against DePaul by a conclusive 73-49.

    Creighton’s success was spearheaded by the efforts of Ryan Kalkbrenner, who posted 13 points plus eight rebounds and four blocks, and Jamiya Neal, who earned 14 points along with seven rebounds and three steals. Kalkbrenner has been hot recently, having posted two or more blocks the last four times he’s played.

    Creighton was working as a unit and finished the game with 19 assists. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as DePaul only racked up ten.

    Meanwhile, Seton Hall ended up a good deal behind Marquette on Tuesday and lost 76-59.

    Seton Hall’s defeat came about despite a quality game from Isaiah Coleman, who almost dropped a double-double on 27 points and nine rebounds. What’s more, Coleman also posted a 64.3% field goal percentage, which is the highest he’s posted since back in February of 2024.

    Creighton has been performing incredibly well recently as they’ve won six of their last seven matches, which provided a nice bump to their 13-6 record this season. As for Seton Hall, their loss dropped their record down to 6-13.

    This contest is shaping up to be a blowout: Creighton has been crazy accurate this season, having made 47.2% of their field goals per game. It’s a different story for Seton Hall, though, as they’ve only made 40.8% of their field goals this season. Given Creighton’s sizable advantage in that area, Seton Hall will need to find a way to close that gap.

    Creighton took their win against Seton Hall when the teams last played back in February of 2024 by a conclusive 85-64. Will Creighton repeat their success, or does Seton Hall have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.

    Odds

    Creighton is a big 15.5-point favorite against Seton Hall, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Bluejays as a 14.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 135.5 points.

    See college basketball picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. Get picks now.

    Series History

    Creighton has won 8 out of their last 10 games against Seton Hall.

    • Feb 28, 2024 – Creighton 85 vs. Seton Hall 64
    • Jan 20, 2024 – Creighton 97 vs. Seton Hall 94
    • Feb 08, 2023 – Creighton 75 vs. Seton Hall 62
    • Jan 03, 2023 – Creighton 83 vs. Seton Hall 61
    • Mar 05, 2022 – Seton Hall 65 vs. Creighton 60
    • Feb 04, 2022 – Seton Hall 74 vs. Creighton 55
    • Jan 27, 2021 – Creighton 85 vs. Seton Hall 81
    • Jan 06, 2021 – Creighton 89 vs. Seton Hall 53
    • Mar 07, 2020 – Creighton 77 vs. Seton Hall 60
    • Feb 12, 2020 – Creighton 87 vs. Seton Hall 82





    Are you ready for some exciting NCAA Basketball action? The Creighton Bluejays will be facing off against the Seton Hall Pirates in what promises to be a thrilling matchup. If you’re looking to catch all the action live, here’s everything you need to know:

    TV Channel: The game will be broadcast on FS1.

    Live Stream: You can stream the game on the Fox Sports Go app or website.

    Start Time: The game is scheduled to tip off at [insert start time here].

    So make sure to tune in and cheer on your favorite team as they battle it out on the court. Don’t miss out on any of the action – watch the Creighton Bluejays take on the Seton Hall Pirates live!

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  • Men’s Basketball Hosts Seton Hall For Pink Out on Saturday



    Game #20: Seton Hall Pirates (6-13, 1-7) at Creighton Bluejays (13-6, 6-2)

    Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 • 12:30 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. • CHI Health Center Omaha

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    Next Game

    Creighton (13-6, 6-2 BIG EAST) hosts Seton Hall (6-13, 1-7 BIG EAST) on Saturday afternoon as part of the 15th annual Creighton vs. Cancer Pink Out.

        A sold out CHI Health Center Omaha (17,352) in Omaha, Neb., will host the action

    Promotional Schedule

    The BIG EAST Road Trip makes its annual trip to Omaha on Saturday. The tour will feature two hours of pre-game entertainment and activities from 10:30 am – 12:30 p.m., including free throw challenges, spirit squad and mascot appearances, photo opportunities with the BIG EAST championship trophy, and school-specific activations tailored to each campus.

        All activities will be open to students, alumni, and fans, providing an inclusive and exciting gameday atmosphere, and it will take place inside Hall A of the Convention Center. There is no charge to participate in the BIG EAST Road Trip festivities.

        The Road Trip area will re-open after the men’s game from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. There will be a meet & greet with Creighton Baseball and Softball during the second session.

        While quantities last, fans will receive a free pink t-shirt thanks to CHI Health and Methodist Hospital, as the contest is Creighton’s 15th annual Pink Out game.

        As if that’s not enough, magician Michael Grandinetti will also be performing at halftime.

    Radio Broadcast Information

    KOZN (1620 AM) and KOOO (101.9 FM) will carry Creighton men’s basketball games during the 2024-25 season. John Bishop and Taylor Stormberg  will call the action.  

        The audio is webcast at 1620thezone.com and can also be heard on SiriusXM channel 161 or 201 as well as https://sxm.app.link/SXM963.

    Television Broadcast Information

    Saturday’s game will be televised on FS1 with Kevin Kugler and Nick Bahe on the call.

        A live stream of the contest can also be viewed at http://foxsports.com/live.

        

    Live Stats Information

    All of Creighton’s games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the small bar graph icon on the scoreboard at the top of the page for the event of your choosing.

        Stats to all home games can also be followed at www.gocreightonstats.com.

    Scouting Creighton

    Creighton is 13-6 this year and 6-2 in BIG EAST play after four straight wins. The Bluejays are one of three teams nationally in the last 10 years to post a win over the defending national champion (#14 UConn on Jan. 18) and the nation’s top-ranked team (#1 Kansas on Dec. 4) in different games of the same season.

        Senior Ryan Kalkbrenner (17.4 ppg., 8.3 rpg., 2.9 bpg., .652 FG%) was named Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year and has been named a Preseason First Team All-American by CBS Sports, Fox Sports and Field of 68. In addition to being one of the most efficient shooters in NCAA history, Kalkbrenner is also a three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year.  He’s been named BIG EAST and National Player of the Week on both Nov. 11 and Jan. 21, and surpassed 2,000 career points on Jan. 3rd at Marquette.

        Senior Steven Ashworth (16.6 ppg., 6.6 apg., .971 FT%) is back to run the point guard spot, and is joined on the wing by Jamiya Neal (11.8 ppg., 5.9 rpg., 4.2 apg.). Also coming on strong is Jackson McAndrew (8.3 ppg., 4.1 rpg.), CU’s only freshman ever to make a three-pointer in eight straight BIG EAST games.

        Texas Tech transfer Pop Isaacs (16.3 ppg., 4.8 rpg.) had 27 points in the win vs. Kansas, but he will miss the rest of the season following hip surgery.

        Creighton averages 75.3 points per game and shoots 47.2 percent from the field, 34.6 percent from three-point range and 75.7 percent at the line while outrebounding foes by 3.0 caroms per game.

    Scouting Seton Hall

    Seton Hall is 6-13 this season and 1-7 in BIG EAST play. The Pirates lost the bulk of last season’s squad that narrowly missed the NCAA Tournament before bouncing back to win the NIT.

        Isaiah Coleman leads the Pirates with 15.8 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game. He had 27 of The Hall’s 59 points on Tuesday vs. Marquette.

        Also scoring in double-figures is Chaunce Jenkins (11.4 ppg., .411 3FG%).

        The Pirates average 64.2 points per game but allow 68.5 points per contest. They shoot 40.8 percent from the floor, 34.5 percent from deep and 66.1 percent at the line.

    The Series With Seton Hall

    Seton Hall leads the all-time series with Creighton 16-14, but Creighton has won 7-of-11 meetings in Omaha.

        Creighton has won eight of the last 10 games in the series at all sites, including a 77-60 win in Omaha to clinch a share of the 2020 BIG EAST regular-season title.

        Greg McDermott is 13-10 against Seton Hall and 4-0 against Shaheen Holloway.

    The Creighton Coaches

    Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 338-166 record in his 15th season with the Bluejays, as he passed Dana Altman (327-176) as the winningest coach in program history on Nov. 13, 2024. He owns a career mark of 618-361 in his 31st season, and is 487-297 in his 24th Division I campaign.

        McDermott led Creighton to its first BIG EAST regular-season title in 2019-20, taking a Bluejay team that was picked seventh in the league’s preseason poll and ending the year ranked seventh nationally. The Cascade, Iowa native has coached Creighton to a share of its first regular-season BIG EAST title in 2019-20 its first Sweet 16 since 1974 in 2020-21 and its first Elite Eight since 1941 in 2022-23.

        McDermott has previously been a head coach at Iowa State (2006-10), Northern Iowa (2001-06), North Dakota State (2000-01) and Wayne State (1994-2000).

        He is assisted by Ryan Miller, Derek Kellogg and Trey Zeigler.

    With A Win…

    – Creighton would win its fifth straight game against Seton Hall while defeating the Pirates for the ninth time in the last 11 meetings.

    Greg McDermott will tie Rick Pitino for seventh place on the list for most regular-season BIG EAST wins in league history with 130.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner can participate in his 107th win, tying a program record held by Jahenns Manigat, Ethan Wragge and Doug McDermott.

    – Creighton would start BIG EAST play 7-2, its best start through nine league games since starting 8-1 in 2013-14 in its initial BIG EAST campaign.

    – Creighton would win 10 home games for the 28th time in the last 29 seasons, and 10th straight year.

    – Creighton would have a five-game win streak for the 26th time in the last 28 seasons.

    – Creighton would become the first team to defeat the defending NCAA champ, the defending NIT champ and the No. 1 team in the country in the same season since Michigan State in 2008-09.

    Milestone Watch

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 993 career rebounds and is seven short of 1,000.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner is seven rebounds short of becoming the third player in Creighton history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, and 132nd player in college basketball history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner is 25 points shy of Bob Harstad (2,110) for third-most in Bluejay history, and 31 short of Rodney Buford (2,116) for second place. He’s still 1,065 points away from catching Doug McDermott’s insurmountable program record of 3,150 points.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 978 career points inside CHI Health Center Omaha and can join Doug McDermott as the second player to reach 1,000 points in the facility, which opened in 2003.

    Ryan Kalkbrenner has played in 106 career wins, one shy of tying the school-record held by Jahenns Manigat, Ethan Wragge and Doug McDermott.

    Steven Ashworth has made at least one three-pointer in 37 consecutive contests, CU’s second-longest streak in program history.

    Mason Miller is 12 points away from 300 in his career, while Jasen Green has 97 and is three shy of 100.

    Mason Miller’s next three-pointer will be the 75th of his career.

    Jamiya Neal owns 199 assists and is one away from 200 in his career (including 119 at Arizona State). Neal owns three or more assists in all but two games this winter.

    Yearly Pink Out Totals

    Creighton has raised $1,000,074.65  since the start of the 2011-12 season during its annual men’s and  basketball Pink Out auctions, plus additional money collected on gameday, underwriting, matching donations and volleyball/women’s basketball jersey auctions.

        The numbers below show the annual figures for the men’s basketball jersey auction unless otherwise noted.

    2011-12:    $20,600

    2012-13:    $24,444

    2013-14:    $48,247.11

    2014-15:    $16,384.03

    2015-16:    $16,527.90

    2016-17:    $26,361.64

    2017-18:    $28,796

    2018-19:    $19,595

    2019-20:    $31,803.18

    2020-21:    $40,381

    2021-22:    $24,165

    2022-23:    $27,432

    2023-24:    $36,002.46

    2024-25:    $43,995.92

    MBB Auction Totals = $404,735.24

    WBB/VB Auctions + Additional Donations: $595,339.41

    14-Year Totals: $1,000,074.65

    Pink Out Men’s Jersey Auction Raises $43,995.92

    When Creighton hosts Seton Hall on Saturday in its 15th Annual Pink Out game, Bluejay players will wear pink shooting shirts and pink-trimmed jerseys for the game.

        Fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction.

        All funds raised benefit American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Omaha, which provides a free home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel to Omaha to receive their lifesaving treatment. More than just a roof over their heads, it’s a nurturing community that helps patients access the care they need. This year Nebraska Cancer Specialists has generously agreed to match all donations to Hope Lodge raised at the game, up to $30,000.

        The annual Creighton Pink Out games, donations and matching funds (in MBB/WBB/VB) have raised $1,000,074.65 (including the 2024-25 auction) benefiting the Hope Lodge facility in Omaha and the guests it serves.

        This year’s men’s basketball jersey auction ran from Jan. 9-19 and raised $43,995.92. Below is the final numbers for each men’s basketball jersey/item in the auction this year.

    #0    $2,034    #1    $5,276.92    #2    $1,051

    #5    $2,950    #7    $2,478    #9    $5,000

    #11    $5,600    #12    $1,326    #13    $1,550

    #14    $910    #23    $2,550    #33    $2,721

    #41    $3,150    Mac’s Shoes: $660    Golf:    $2,650

    Ball 1: $611    Ball 2: $606    Ball 3: $610  

    Ball 4: $631    Ball 5: $631

    Matching Donations On Gameday

    As always the Creighton vs. Cancer Pink Out game directly supports cancer patients staying for free at the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge right here in Omaha.

        This year Nebraska Cancer Specialists has generously agreed to match all donations to Hope Lodge raised at the game, up to $30,000.

        All fans – both at home and at the game are asked to consider a donation. Scan the QR code below or visit http://cancer.org/pinkout to make your gameday donation.

                      

    Creighton’s Pink Out History

    This year will mark Creighton’s 15th Pink Out, which coincides with the arrival of head coach Greg McDermott. The Bluejays are 10-4 in the first 14 Pink Out games, while playing in front of an average of 17,979 fans per game (excluding 2021, when COVID limited attendance), as seen below:

    Date    Result    Attendance

    01/29/11    Creighton 83, Indiana State 69    16,044

    01/28/12    Creighton 73, Bradley 59    18,436

    02/02/13    Creighton 75, Bradley 58    18,111

    01/25/14    Creighton 76, Georgetown 63    18,859

    01/17/15    Providence 74, Creighton 65    17,640

    01/30/16    Seton Hall 75, Creighton 65    17,924

    01/28/17    Creighton 83, DePaul 66    17,611

    01/27/18    Creighton 85, Georgetown 77    18,518

    01/25/19    Creighton 75, Butler 61    18,089

    01/26/20    Creighton 77, Xavier 66    17,796

    02/03/21    Georgetown 86, Creighton 79    1,845

    01/29/22    Xavier 79, Creighton 69    17,850

    01/28/23    Creighton 84, Xavier 67    18,277

    01/27/24    Creighton 85, DePaul 62    18,571

    It’s Suits And Sneakers Week

    The NABC and Coaches vs. Cancer host one of their biggest initiatives of the year from Jan. 27-Feb. 2 for Suits and Sneakers Week.

        It’ll see the Creighton coaching staff wear suits with sneakers to bring awareness of the importance of cancer screening and health equity.

        One-third of people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer, but regular screening increases the chances of detecting certain cancers early before it has a chance to spread. More information about screening and saving lives can be found at Cancer.org.

        In 2018 Coaches vs. Cancer presented Greg McDermott with the Champion Award, which recognizes a college coach who has shown extraordinary leadership and a commitment to the American Cancer Society’s mission of saving lives, celebrating lives and leading the fight for a world without cancer.

    Defense vs. DePaul

    Creighton surrendered just 19 points in the first half on Tuesday at DePaul, its fewest in a conference road game since 2011.

        The 49 points allowed in the game were tied for the third-fewest CU has surrendered since joining the BIG EAST.

    CU’s Fewest Points Allowed in a BIG EAST Game

        Opp. Pts.    Opponent    Date

        47    DePaul    01/22/22

        48    at Georgetown    02/09/21

        49    Marquette    12/31/13

        49    at DePaul    01/21/25

    What’s Your 20?

    Saturday’s game vs. Seton Hall is Creighton’s 20th contest of the season.  Creighton will be .500 or better after 20 games for the 29th time in the last 30 seasons.

    Creighton — First 20 Games, Since 1997-98

    Year    First 20 W-L    Final W-L    Postseason

    2024-25    13-6 so far    ? ? ?    ? ? ?

    2023-24    15-5    25-10    NCAA

    2022-23    12-8    24-13    NCAA

    2021-22    13-7    23-12    NCAA

    2020-21    15-5    22-9    NCAA

    2019-20    15-5    24-7    Canceled

    2018-19    12-8    20-15    NIT

    2017-18    15-5    21-12    NCAA

    2016-17    18-2    25-10    NCAA

    2015-16    14-6    20-15    NIT

    2014-15    9-11    14-19    —

    2013-14    17-3    27-8    NCAA

    2012-13    17-3    28-8    NCAA

    2011-12    18-2    29-6    NCAA

    2010-11    13-7    23-16    CBI

    2009-10    10-10    18-16    CIT

    2008-09    15-5    27-8    NIT

    2007-08    14-6    22-11    NIT

    2006-07    13-7    22-11    NCAA

    2005-06    15-5     20-10    NIT

    2004-05    13-7    23-11    NCAA

    2003-04    17-3    20-9    NIT

    2002-03    18-2    29-5    NCAA

    2001-02    14-6    23-9    NCAA

    2000-01    14-6    24-8    NCAA

    1999-00    14-6    23-10    NCAA

    1998-99    14-6    22-9    NCAA

    1997-98    14-6    18-10    NIT

    Double Duty

    Saturday marks just the second time ever that Creighton will play men’s and women’s basketball at CHI Health Center Omaha on the same day.

        The only other time it happened was on Dec. 22, 2010. On that day, Creighton’s women faced Kansas at 5:30 p.m., followed by a Bluejay men’s basketball game at 8:05 p.m.

        CHI Health Center Omaha opened in 2003.

        The last time both the Creighton men’s and women’s basketball teams won home games in the same facility on the same day was Jan. 26, 2003 at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, which met a wrecking ball at 2016. CU’s women beat Drake at 4:45 p.m., after the Bluejay men rallied from 16 down to beat TCU 89-79 in a game that tipped at 2:05 p.m.

    Hall Marks

    Creighton has played some of its best home games in recent seasons against Seton Hall.

        The Jays defeated eighth-ranked Seton Hall 77-60 on March 7, 2020 to earn a share of its first BIG EAST regular-season title.

        The following season, Creighton walloped Seton Hall 89-53 in a game it built a lead as large as 42 points (89-47).

        Last year CU never trailed as it beat Seton Hall by an 85-64 count, leading by as much as 55-28 at one point..

        Of its last 10 games in Omaha against Seton Hall Creighton is 6-0 in games decided by more than 10 points but 0-4 in games decided by 10 points or fewer.

    It’s A WWWWinning Streak

    Creighton tied a season-high by winning four games in a row, and can grow that total with a fifth straight win on Saturday.  

        Creighton enters Saturday having had at least one streak of five or more wins (including non-conference games) in 25 of the previous 27 seasons (entering 2024-25).

        Here’s a list of Creighton’s longest single-season win streaks in BIG EAST play since joining the league in 2013.

    CU’s Longest Same Season BIG EAST Win Streaks

        Wins    Dates    Snapped by

        8    Jan. 14 – Feb. 11, 2023    at #24 Providence

        6    Dec. 17, 2020 – Jan. 9, 2021    at Butler

        6    Feb. 8-23, 2022    at #11 Providence

        5    Dec. 31, 2013 – Jan. 14, 2014    at Providence

        5    Feb. 20-March 9, 2019    End of League Play

        5    Feb. 8-23, 2020    at St. John’s

    Kalkbrenner Approaches 1,000 at CHI

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 978 career points inside CHI Health Center Omaha, putting him 22 points from becoming the second player to score 1,000 points at home. Doug McDermott (1,573 points) is the only player to have reached the mark previously.

    Most Career Points at CHI Health Center Omaha

        Rk.    Name, Years    Points (Games)

        1.    Doug McDermott, 2010-14    1,573 (71)

        2.    Ryan Kalkbrenner, 2020-Pres.    978 (70)

        3.    Nate Funk, 2003-07    735 (47)

        4.    Marcus Zegarowski, 2018-21    728 (50)

        5.    Ty-Shon Alexander, 2017-20    727 (55)

        6.    Marcus Foster, 2016-18    723 (35)

        7.    Mitch Ballock, 2017-21    721 (69)

        8.    Kenny Lawson Jr., 2006-11    707 (76)

        9.    Trey Alexander, 2021-24    655 (43)

        10.    Antoine Young, 2008-12    634 (71)

        Kalkbrenner owns the facility records for career field goal percentage (.727), offensive rebounds (183) and blocks (159) and also ranks second in arena history in field goals made (391; McDermott has 563), field goal attempts (538; McDermott has 999), free throws made (180; McDermott has 13), free throws attempted (254; McDermott has 376), and rebounds (455; McDermott has 534).

    All He Does Is Win

    Ryan Kalkbrenner has appeared in 106 wins over the past five seasons and is on the verge of becoming the winningest player in program history.

        Here’s a list of the only players on record to have appeared in at least 98 wins in a Creighton uniform:

    Most Wins Played In For Creighton

        Games    Name    Years

        107    Ethan Wragge    2009-14

        107    Jahenns Manigat    2010-14

        107    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        106    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        98    Kyle Korver    1999-03

        98    Austin Chatman    2011-15

    Kalkbrenner Honored, Thrice More

    Ryan Kalkbrenner was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Monday and the Associated Press National Player of the Week on Tuesday after helping Creighton a a 2-0 week in which he averaged 16.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game.

        It was the second time Kalkbrenner has earned each honor, also picking up the acclaim on Nov. 11, 2024 after opening the year with a 49 point game.

        On Wednesday, Kalkbrenner was named a Midseason Second Team All-American by The Sporting News.

    New Year, Same Success

    Creighton is 4-1 since the calendar turned to 2025, continuing a recent trend of January success. CU was 7-1 in January last year, 5-2 in 2022-23, 3-4 in 2021-22, 6-2 in 2020-21 and 5-3 in 2019-20 in the month of January.

        That gives Creighton a league-best 16-4 record in the past three seasons in January, as well as a 30-13 mark in the first month of the year in the past six seasons.

    Best January Records Among BIG EAST Teams Since 2023

        Rk.    W    L    Pct.    Team

        1.    16    4    .800    Creighton

        2.    15    4    .789    Marquette

        3.    15    7    .682    Connecticut

    Best January Records Among BIG EAST Teams Since 2020

        Rk.    W    L    Pct.    Team

        1.    30    13    .698    Creighton

        2.    30    14    .682    Marquette

    Christmas Wish Granted

    Since Christmas Day, Creighton is 5-1 in men’s basketball and 7-0 in women’s basketball.

        That combined 12-1 record is tied for the second-best win percentage in the country in that time, trailing only Louisville (14-1).

    Best MBB & WBB Combined Records Since 12/25/24

        Rk.    Comb.    MBB W- L    WBB W-L    Team

        1.    14-1    8-0    6-1    Louisville

        2.    12-1    5-1    7-0    Creighton

            12-1    7-0    5-1    UC Irvine

            12-1    6-1    6-0    FGCU

        5.    11-1    6-0    5-1    Duke

            11-1    5-1    6-0    Grand Canyon

        7.    10-1    5-0    5-1    Princeton

    Give Me 10

    Creighton enters Saturday’s game with nine home wins this season, and with a victory can reach double-figures in that category for the 28th time in the last 29 seasons.

        The only exception in that time came in 2014-15, when the Jays won nine times at home.

    Filling The Building

    Saturday figures to be Creighton’s fourth home sellout of the season, and the loyal support of Bluejay faithful remains a key reason the Bluejays currently rank sixth nationally in average home attendance.

        Excluding the 2020-21 season that had limited fans due to COVID, this would be Creighton MBB’s 13th straight season in the  Top 10 in average home attendance.

    Average Home Attendance Leaders (1/23)

        Rk.    Avg.    Team    Next Home Game

        1.    20,162    Kentucky    2/1

        2.    19,702    North Carolina    1/25

        3.    19,158    Tennessee    1/28

        4.    18,895    Arkansas    1/25

        5.    17,664    Syracuse    1/25

        6.    17,086    Creighton    1/25

        7.    16,671    BYU    1/25

        8.    16,060    Indiana    1/26

        9.    15,300    Kansas    1/25

        10.    15,026    Marquette    1/24

    Veteran Duo

    Ryan Kalkbrenner (17.4) and Steven Ashworth (16.6) have played in a combined 302 collegiate games, and they’ve used that experience to make Creighton one of seven Power 5 teams nationally with multiple players averaging 16.5 points per game or more.

        Northwestern (Brooks Barnhizer & Nick Martinelli) Pittsburgh (Ishmael Legett, Jaland Lowe), Rutgers (Ace Bailey & Dylan Harper), Oklahoma (Jeremiah Fears &, Jalon Moore), Iowa (Owen Freeman & Payton Sandfort) and Xavier (Ryan Conwell & Zach Freemantle) are the only other Power 5 teams that can say that.

        Last year Kalkbrenner, Trey Alexander and Baylor Scheierman gave Creighton three players scoring 17.0 points per game or more, the first Power 5 team to do so since Duke in 2009-10 (Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith).

    Seniors Open & Shut The Door

    Creighton’s seniors came up big in last Saturday’s win at No. 14 UConn.

        Jamiya Neal (12), Steven Ashworth (3) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (2) combined to score Creighton’s first 17 points.

        Down the stretch, with CU clinging to a 57-53 lead and just over five minutes to play, Kalkbrenner (6), Ashworth (4) and Neal (1) combined to score CU’s final 11 points, with all but two of those at the charity stripe.

        For the season, that trio has scored 381 of Creighton’s 576 points in BIG EAST play, contributing 66.1 percent of the Bluejay scoring.

    12 Blocks, No Fouls?

    Ryan Kalkbrenner’s fifth year of college could see him winning a fourth BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year award, something only Patrick Ewing has done in league history.

        Kalkbrenner had back-to-back games with six blocked shots and no fouls on Jan. 11 & 14, making him just the third player nationally since 2005-06 to do that in  consecutive games, joining Southeastern Louisiana’s Jalyn Hinton (March 11 & 12, 2022) and Washington’s Robert Upshaw (Nov. 14 & 21, 2014).

        Kalkbrenner (on Jan. 11 and Jan. 14) now owns two games in the last 10 days with six blocks and no fouls. All other Creighton players since 1991-92 combined for one such game (Gregory Echenique vs. Drake on March 8, 2013).

    KKalkbrenner

    Ryan Kalkbrenner enters Saturday with 2,085 points and 993 career rebounds as he closes in on becoming the 132nd men’s player in NCAA history have recorded at least 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

        He would join Doug McDermott (3,150/1,088) and Bob Harstad (2,110/1,126) as the third player in CU history to join the exclusive 2,000/1,000 club.

        He would make Creighton the seventh school in NCAA history to have three different men reach 2,000 points & 1,000 rebounds with only one school, joining Duke (4), Kansas (3), La Salle (3), North Carolina (3), Syracuse (3) and Utah (3).

        Baylor Scheierman surpassed 2,000 career points and 1,000 rebounds last year, but that combined three years at South Dakota State with two campaigns at Creighton.

    20 & 10 For Kalkbrenner

    Ryan Kalkbrenner had 20 points and 10 rebounds vs. Providence on Jan. 14, the eighth time in his career he’s had at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in the same contest.

        In the last 20 seasons, the only other two Creighton basketball players (men or women) with five or more 20/10 career  games were both First Round NBA Draft picks.

    CU’s Most Career Games With 20 Points & 10 Rebounds

    (Since 2005-06)

        Qty.    Name    Years

        25    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        8    Baylor Scheierman    2022-24

        8    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        Kalkbrenner now owns 22 double-doubles, the third-most by any Bluejay under Greg McDermott.

    Most CU Double-Doubles Under Greg McDermott

        Qty.    Name    Years

        37    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        29    Baylor Scheierman    2022-24

        22    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        13    Martin Krampelj    2015-19

        11    Ryan Hawkins    2021-22

    Taking Down The Champs, And #1

    Creighton beat Kansas on December 4th and defeated defending national champion UConn on Jan. 18th. For good measure, CU also topped defending runner-up Purdue in an exhibition game this season.

        In the last 10 seasons, Creighton is the third school that have beaten the defending champ as well as the current No. 1 in different teams in different games (in other words, CU’s win last year over a defending national champ and top-ranked UConn team wouldn’t count).

        Both of the other two happened in 2022-23 when Tennessee defeated No. 1 Alabama and defending champ Kansas, while Iowa State knocked off No. 1 North Carolina as well as defending champ Kansas.

        With a win on Saturday, Creighton will become the first team to defeat the defending NCAA champ, the defending NIT champ and the No. 1 team in the country in the same season since Michigan State in 2008-09. The Spartans beat NCAA champ Kansas (twice), NIT champ Ohio State (twice) and No. 1 Louisville.

    Winning Plays Lead To Miller Time

    Mason Miller led the BIG EAST in three-point percentage last year, when he started every league game, but he continues to contribute to winning even though his shot has not fallen at the same rate.

        Miller now comes off the bench and has averaged 1.8 points and 2.3 rebounds per game in his last six outings. He was subbed in for defense on multiple occasions last Saturday at UConn, something that rarely happened his first three years as a Bluejay, and took a crucial charge on Alex Karaban in the final two minutes.

        Miller owns a +67 plus/minus in the past six games in 106 minutes of work, with CU being outscored by 21 points in the 134 minutes he’s been on the bench in that same span.

    Traudt Uses The 4’s

    Isaac Traudt made 4-of-4 three pointers in a four-minute span on Jan. 14 vs. Providence, scoring 13 points when you add in a four-point play after his second bucket.

        Traudt was Creighton’s first player to shoot 100 percent from deep with four or more attempts since Marcus Zegarowski shot 5-for-5 from distance vs. Seton Hall on March 7, 2020, a day that Creighton clinched a share of its lone BIG EAST title to date.

        Traudt also upped his career three-point marksmanship at home to 49.4 percent (38-77), a CHI Health Center Omaha record among players with 25 or more made trifectas.

    Best 3FG%, CHI Health Center Omaha History

    (min. 25 3FG’s)

        Pct.    Name    3FG-3FGA

        .494    Isaac Traudt    38-77

        .483    Booker Woodfox    83-172

        .457    Ethan Wragge    156-341

        .449    Marcus Zegarowski    122-272

        .448    Doug McDermott    134-299

    Hands Off

    Creighton leads the nation with 11 games this season of 10 fouls or less, and is the only team nationally with more than three league games with 10 fouls or less this winter. Creighton has done it 6 of 8 BIG EAST games, while all other BIG EAST teams have done it a combined total of four times.

        Since the start of the 2021-22 season, Creighton owns 40 games with 10 fouls or less, with Appalachian State second with just 23 such contests.

        Since the start of last season, Creighton owns a nation-leading 10 conference games with nine fouls or less. No other team has done it more than five times.

    The McDermott Era

    Greg McDermott owns 338 wins in 504 games at Creighton since his arrival in 2010-11.

        That gives Creighton the 24th-most wins nationally in that span, but it’s eighth-most of programs that have had the same coach the entire time.

    Schools With Most Wins Since 2010-11, Only 1 Coach

    (After 1/22/25)

    Rk.    Wins    School    Coach    Next

    1.    439    Gonzaga    Mark Few    1/25

    2.    419    Kansas    Bill Self    1/25

    3.    369    Saint Mary’s    Randy Bennett    1/23

    4.    361    Oregon    Dana Altman    1/25

    5.    359    Michigan State    Tom Izzo    1/25

    6.    350    Purdue    Matt Painter    1/24

    7.    349    Baylor    Scott Drew    1/25

    8.    338    Creighton    Greg McDermott    1/25

    9.    307    Colorado    Tad Boyle    1/25

    10.    303    Boise State    Leon Rice    1/29

        McDermott’s 338 wins since the start of the 2010-11 season started are 12th-most nationally among all coaches at the Division I level, including those at multiple schools and/or retired coaches.

    Most Division I Coaching Wins Since 2010-11

    (Can Include Multiple Schools  – after 1/22/25)

    Rk.    W-L    Coach    Next

    1.    439-76    Mark Few    1/25

    2.    415-104    Bill Self    1/25

    3.    387-127    John Calipari    1/25

    4.    365-116    Randy Bennett    1/23

    5.    363-138    Mick Cronin    1/24

    6.    361-155    Dana Altman    1/25

    7.    359-151    Tom Izzo    1/25

    8.    350-152    Matt Painter    1/24

    9.    349-147    Scott Drew    1/25

        349-120    Tony Bennett    —

    11.    341-130    Sean Miller    1/25

    12.    338-166    Greg McDermott    1/25

    13.    336-166    Shaka Smart    1/25

    14.    334-89    Mike Krzyzewski    —

    Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

    Upon joining the BIG EAST, three of the first four meetings between Creighton and Seton Hall were decided by exactly one point, but over time the series has had its share of blowouts.

        Avg. Margin    CU W-L    Opponent

        6.90    8-2    Connecticut

        7.17    12-12    Marquette

        8.31    13-13    Xavier

        10.11    12-15    Providence

        10.78    13-10    Seton Hall

        12.96    17-6    St. John’s

        13.33    15-9    Butler

        13.35    10-16    Villanova

        15.00    14-11    Georgetown

        17.16    24-1    DePaul

    Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop

    Ryan Kalkbrenner has played in 152 games in his career, a Creighton record.  Fellow fifth-year senior Steven Ashworth has played in 150 career games, but the first 97 of those came with Utah State.

    Most Games Played For Creighton

        Games    Name    Years

        152    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        149    Ethan Wragge    2009-14

        145    Jahenns Manigat    2010-14

        145    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        143    Kenny Lawson Jr.    2006-11

    Chairmen Of The Boards

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 993 rebounds in his career, far ahead of Eric Dixon’s 821 to rank tops among active BIG EAST players.

        Kalkbrenner enters Saturday’s contest fifth in program history, just seven shy of 1,000 and 12 short of Benoit Benjamin’s 1,005.

        Reb.    Name    Years

        1,751    Paul Silas    1961-64

        1,126    Bob Harstad    1987-91

        1,088    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        1,005    Benoit Benjamin    1982-85

           993    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

           979    Bob Portman    1966-69

    Top In Range

    Ryan Kalkbrenner enters Saturday 53rd in NCAA history with 359 career blocked shots.

        He’s four swats away from a spot in the Top 50, and 10 rejections from a spot in the Top 40.

          Rank    Blk.    Name    Years

        1.    564    Jarvis Varnado    Mississippi State



        40.    369    Keith Benson    Oakland

            369    Reggie Lynch    Illinois St., Minnesota

        42.    368    Zeke Marshall    Akron

        43.    367    Amida Brimah    UConn

            367    Rhamel Brown    Manhattan

        45.    366    Damian Eargle    UNCG, Youngstown St.

            366    Peter Aluma    Liberty

        47.    365    Acie Earl    Iowa

        48.    363    Hayden Koval    Cent. Arkansas, UNCG, Cincinnati

            363    Jerome James    Florida A&M

            363    Michale Kyser    Louiaiana Tech

        51.    361    Melvin Ely    Fresno State

            361    Tai Odiase    Illinois-Chicago

        53.    359    Ryan Kalkbrenner    Creighton

        54.    358    Hamady N’Diaye    Rutgers

    Kalkbrenner Passes 2,000 Points

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 2,085 career points after passing the 2,000 point milestone on Jan. 3 at Marquette.

        He is the fourth player to surpass 2,000 career points for Creighton, joining Doug McDermott (3,150), Rodney Buford (2,116) and Bob Harstad (2,110).

        McDermott reached 2,000 points in 101 games, Buford needed 111 games, Harstad  required 121 contests to reach 2,000 points, and Kalkbrenner did it in 148 games.

        If you’re curious, Kalkbrenner reached 1,000 career points in his 91st career game on Feb. 25, 2023. McDermott got to 1,000 in 57 games, Buford needed 59 and Harstad reached that milestone in 73 games.

        Here’s a list of Creighton’s top scorers ever.

    Most Career Points, Creighton History

        Rank    Pts.    Name    Years

        1.    3,150    Doug McDermott    2010-14

        2.    2,116    Rodney Buford    1995-99

        3.    2,110    Bob Harstad     1987-91

        4.    2,085    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        5.    1,983    Chad Gallagher     1987-91

        6.    1,876    Bob Portman     1966-69

        7.    1,801    Kyle Korver    1999-03

        8.    1,754    Nate Funk    2002-07

        9.    1,682    Rick Apke     1974-78

        10.    1,661    Paul Silas    1961-64

    Video Game Numbers

    Ryan Kalkbrenner’s numbers defy logic. Take a look:

        In his career, Kalkbrenner has been fouled 514 times, owns 359 blocked shots, 284 dunks and just 244 career personal fouls in 152 games played.

        This year only, he’s been fouled 81 times and has 53 blocks, 48 dunks and committed 19 fouls.

        The only major conference men’s players in history besides Kalkbrenner (+115) to block 325 shots and own at least 100 more blocks than fouls are Jarvis Varnado (+220), Tim Duncan (+178), Emeka Okafor (+170), Calvin Booth (+165), Hasheem Thabeet (+159), Benoit Benjamin (+147), Jamarion Sharp (+141), Shaquille O’Neal (+125) and Dikembe Mutombo (+120).

    Starting Strong

    Including this winter, Creighton has started 6-2 or better after eight league games in eight of Greg McDermott‘s first 15 seasons on The Hilltop.

        The Jays have not won at least seven of their first nine league games since opening 8-1 in 2013-14 in its inaugural BIG EAST campaign.

    Year    League W-L After 8    League W-L After 9

    2010-11 (MVC)    5-3    5-4

    2011-12 (MVC)    7-1    8-1

    2012-13 (MVC)    6-2    7-2

    2013-14 (BIG EAST)    7-1    8-1

    2014-15 (BIG EAST)    0-8    1-8

    2015-16 (BIG EAST)    5-3    5-4

    2016-17 (BIG EAST)    5-3    6-3

    2017-18 (BIG EAST)    5-3    6-3

    2018-19 (BIG EAST)    3-5    4-5

    2019-20 (BIG EAST)    5-3    6-3

    2020-21 (BIG EAST)    6-2    6-3

    2021-22 (BIG EAST)    4-4    5-4

    2022-23 (BIG EAST)    5-3    6-3

    2023-24 (BIG EAST)    5-3    6-3

    2024-25 (BIG EAST)    6-2    TBD

    Neal Passing The Rock

    Jamiya Neal played 93 games in the previous three seasons at Arizona State and had just one outing with five assists in a game.

        He’s transformed his game in Omaha, where he’s now 10th in the BIG EAST with his 4.2 assists per game average.

        Neal owns six assists or more in six games this season, with Creighton going 5-1 in those contests.

        Neal’s 80 assists are already the most for any season of his career.

        Neal opened his senior season with 17 straight games of three assists or more before it was snapped in last Saturday’s win at UConn, when he scored a career-high 24 points.

    More Kalkbrenner Unicornisms

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 2,085 points and 359 blocks in his career.

        Per Basketball-Reference.com, he is the eighth player in Division I men’s basketball history with at least 2,000 points and 350 blocked shots in a career.

        Of the six previous men to do it, five were picked No. 1 in the NBA Draft, and one was chosen second. The other, Auburn star Johni Broome, is currently active.

    2,000 Points & 350 Career Blocks, NCAA History

        PTS    BLK    DRAFT    Name, School

        2,669    516    1    David Robinson, Navy

        2,184    493    1    Patrick Ewing, Georgetown

        2,117    481    1    Tim Duncan, Wake Forest

        2,228    462    1    Ralph Sampson, Virginia

        2,001    453    2    Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown

        2,315    386    Active    Johni Broome, Morehead St./Auburn

        2,143    374    1    Pervis Ellison, Louisville

        2,085    359    Active    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

    Guarding The Paint

    The presence of three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Kalkbrenner is key to Creighton’s success in defending the paint.

        While Creighton opponents shoot a respectable 60.6 percent at the rim, that number falls off from there. Bluejay foes are shooting 37.1 percent from the paint outside the charge circle, and just 38.0 percent from two-point range outside the paint.

    Area    Opp.    FG%    CU    FG%

    Inside Circle    177-292    .606    196-280    .700

    Paint No Circle    125-337    .371    103-195    .528

    2FG Outside Paint    71-187    .380    24-69    .348

    3-Point FG’s    135-446    .303    185-534    .346

    Kalkbrenner Chases BIG EAST Legends

    Ryan Kalkbrenner owns the career record for field goal percentage in BIG EAST play (min. 5 FG/game) among multi-year players at 63.4 percent.

        Kalkbrenner owns 221 career blocks in BIG EAST play, good for fifth in league history.

        Kalkbrenner also became the 49th player in league history to score 1,000 career points in BIG EAST play on Dec. 18 and now owns 1,133 to rank 24th all-time.

        Kalkbrenner also owns 555 career rebounds in BIG EAST play, which is 14th-most in league history.

        Kalkbrenner is the 11th man with 1,000+ points and 500+ rebounds in BIG EAST action over a career, but the only man in history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 200 blocked shots in BIG EAST play during a career.

    Best Career FG% in BIG EAST Play (min. 5 FG/game)

        Pct.    FG-FGA    Name, School

        .634    445-702    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

        .608    377-620    Patrick Ewing, Georgetown

        .593    270-455    Emeka Okafor, UConn

        .575    337-586    Otis Thorpe, Providence

        .571    182-319    Chris Taft, Pittsburgh

    1,000 Career Points & 500 Rebounds in BIG EAST Play

        PTS    REB    Name, School

        1,329    662    Luke Harangody, Notre Dame

        1,177    561    Bill Curley, Boston College

        1,173    534    Ryan Gomes, Providence

        1,170    582    John Wallace, Syracuse

        1,152    580    Zendon Hamilton, St. John’s

        1,148    609    Danya Abrams, Boston College

        1,133    555    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

        1,071    563    LaDontae Henton, Providence

        1,062    545    Tim James, Miami (Fla.)

        1,047    502    Charles Smith, Pittsburgh

        1,033    701    Derrick Coleman, Syracuse

    Most Career Points in BIG EAST Play

        Rk.    Points    Name, School

        1.    1,587    Markus Howard, Marquette

        2.    1,405    Lawrence Moten, Syracuse

        3.    1,388    Troy Bell, Boston College

        4.    1,329    Luke Harangody, Notre Dame

        5.    1,320    Terry Dehere, Seton Hall

        6.    1,316    Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall

        7.    1,290    Chris Mullin, St. John’s

        8.    1,288    Kerry Kittles, Villanova

        9.    1,257    Dana Barros, Boston College

        10.    1,254    Myles Powell, Seton Hall

        11.    1,222    Felipe Lopez, St. John’s

        12.    1,221    Scottie Reynolds, Villanova

        13.    1,178    D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s

        14.    1,177    Bill Curley, Boston College

        15.    1,173    Ryan Gomes, Providence

        16.    1,170    John Wallace, Syracuse

        17.    1,165    Malik Sealy, St. John’s

        18.    1,164    Kamar Baldwin, Butler

        19.    1,152    Zendon Hamilton, St. John’s

        20.    1,148    Danya Abrams, Boston College

        21.    1,145    Eric Murdock, Providence

        22.    1,140    Chris Smith, Connecticut

        23.    1,135    Jamel Thomas, Providence

        24.    1,133    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

        25.    1,113    D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, G’town

            1,113    Andre McCloud, Seton Hall

    Most Career Rebounds in BIG EAST Play

        Rk.       Rebounds    Name, School

        1.    828    Angel Delgado, Seton Hall

        2.    701    Derrick Coleman, Syracuse

        3.    662    Luke Harangody, Notre Dame

        4.    630    Michael Smith, Notre Dame

        5.    609    Danya Abrams, Boston College

        6.    598    Geoff McDermott, Providence

        7.    597    Patrick Ewing, Georgetown

        8.    582    John Wallace, Syracuse

        9.    580    Zendon Hamilton, St. John’s

            580    Jeff Adrien, Connecticut

        11.    563    LaDontae Henton, Providence

        12.    561    Bill Curley, Boston College

        13.    560    Kevin Jones, West Virginia

        14.    555    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

        15.    545    Tim James, Miami (Fla.)

    Most Career Blocks in BIG EAST Play

        Rk.    Blocks    Name, School

        1.    247    Patrick Ewing, Georgetown

        2.    243    Hasheem Thabeet, UConn

        3.    232    Etan Thomas, Syracuse

        4.    224    Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown

        5.    221    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton

        6.    216    Jason Lawson, Villanova

    He Shoots, He Scores

    There’s been 700 players in NCAA history to score 2,000 career points, but Ryan Kalkbrenner ranks second among that list in field goal percentage.

        The top seven men on that list combined to win six AP National Player of the Year awards.

    Best FG%, 2,000 Point Scorers, NCAA History

        FG%    FG-FGA    Name    School

        .678    828-1222    Steve Johnson    Oregon State

        .659    833-1264    Ryan Kalkbrenner    Creighton

        .639    943-1476    Lew Alcindor    UCLA

        .621    925-1490    Zach Edey    Purdue

        .620    857-1382    Patrick Ewing    Georgetown

        .618    910-1473    Drew Timme    Gonzaga

        .613    1032-1683    David Robinson    Navy

        .606    739-1220    Sidney Moncrief    Arkansas

    Eyebrow Raising Numbers

    Ryan Kalkbrenner had quite the stat line on Jan. 11 at Butler, finishing with 26 points, nine rebounds, six blocked shots, three steals and no fouls while also making three three-pointers.

        Before Kalkbrenner that game at Butler, the nation’s last player with 26 points, nine rebounds and six blocked shots in a game…was also Kalkbrenner, who had a 28/9/7 line in a triple-overtime win at Seton Hall on Jan. 20, 2024.

        Digging deeper, Kalkbrenner became the nation’s first Division I men’s player with at least 26 points, nine rebounds and six blocked shots while not committing a foul in a conference game since Kentucky’s Anthony Davis had 27/14/7 vs. Arkansas on Jan. 17, 2012.

        Kalkbrenner was the first high major player with at least 26 points, nine rebounds and six blocked shots in a game that he made three or more three-pointers since Oregon’s Chris Boucher had a 26/10/7/4 line at Arizona State on Jan. 31, 2016.

        And if you combine his whole line of 26 points, nine rebounds, six blocks, three steals and three three-pointers and you’ll learn Kalkbrenner is the nation’s only high-major player since 2005-06 with such a box score line like that.

    Rare Air

    Ryan Kalkbrenner and National Player of the Year frontrunner Johni Broome (Auburn) are in rare company as the nation’s only high major players to average at least 17.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots per game this season.

        In the last 25 seasons, only eight high-major players have finished a season hitting each of those benchmarks, with five of those men hailing from the BIG EAST.

    High Major Players to Average 17 PPG, 8 RPG & 2.6 BPG

    (Last 25 Seasons)

    Name, School    Year    PPG    RPG    BPG

    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton    ’24-25    17.4    8.3    2.9

    Johni Broome, Auburn    ’24-25    17.9    10.7    2.7

    Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana    ’22-23    20.9    10.8    2.9

    Herbert Hill, Providence    ’06-07    18.1    8.8    2.9

    Shelden Williams, Duke    ’05-06    18.8    10.7    3.8

    Emeka Okafor, UConn    ’03-04    17.6    11.5    4.1

    David Harrison, Colorado    ’03-04    17.1    8.8    2.9

    Mike Sweetney, Georgetown    ’02-03    22.8    10.4    3.2

    Ryan Humphrey, Notre Dame    ’01-02    18.9    10.9    2.8

    Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall    ’00-01    17.8    10.8    4.4

    Ashworth Passes Century Mark

    Steven Ashworth’s owns 6.61 assists per game this season, a figure that ranks 11th nationally.

        Earlier this year Ashworth became just the second Creighton player in the last 40 seasons to reach the 100 assist mark in his first 16 games of a season, as seen below.

    Fewest Season Games to 100 Assists, Since 1985-86

    Name, Year    GP to 100 AST

    Maurice Watson Jr., 2016-17    11

    Steven Ashworth, 2024-25    15

    Grant Gibbs, 2011-12    17

    Maurice Watson Jr., 2015-16    17

    Latrell Wrightsell, 1991-92    18

    Grant Gibbs, 2012-13    18

    On The Double

    After not having a double-double in the first 143 games of his career, Steven Ashworth has had three double-doubles in his last seven games.

        He’s one of just five Bluejay men to have multiple points/assists double-doubles in a season since 1992-93.

        Ashworth, who is now averaging 16.6 points and 6.6 assists per game, is also on pace to be the seventh different BIG EAST player in the last 40 years to average at least 16.5 points and 6.5 assists per game. Of that grouping, he’d be the first to do it while making at least 2.90 three-pointers per game.

    Most Points/Assists Double-Doubles, Season (Since 1992-93)

        P/A D-D    Name    Years

        6    Maurice Watson Jr.    2016-17

        3    Maurice Watson Jr.    2015-16

        2    Edward St. Fleur    1995-96

        2    Marcus Zegarowski    2020-21

        2    Trey Alexander    2023-24

        2    Steven Ashworth    2024-25

    BIG EAST Seasons With 16.5 PPG & 6.5 APG (Since 1986-87)

        PPG    APG    3FG/G    Name, School    Year

        17.3    7.8    —    Pearl Washington, Syracuse    1985-86

        20.6    7.1    2.85    Billy Donovan, Providence    1986-87

        17.3    7.6    0.4    Sherman Douglas, Syracuse    1986-87

        18.2    8.6    1.0    Sherman Douglas, Syracuse    1988-89

        18.7    6.9    2.4    Chris Thomas, Notre Dame    2002-03

        17.4    6.7    1.2    Jonny Flynn, Syracuse    2008-09

        16.6    6.6    2.94    Steven Ashworth, Creighton    2024-25

        19.1    6.5    1.8    Kam Jones, Marquette    2024-25

    Sniper!

    Jackson McAndrew has made a three-pointer in each of his first eight BIG EAST games. He’s Creighton’s first freshman in the BIG EAST era to make a triple in eight straight league games.

        Before McAndrew, no CU freshman had made a triple in at least eight straight league games since Ethan Wragge’s streak of 16 in a row from Jan. 3 – Feb. 27, 2010 when the Bluejays were part of the Missouri Valley Conference.

        McAndrew is the only freshman in the BIG EAST to make a three-pointer in eight straight league games this season, and with a trifecta on Saturday and be the league’s first man to do it in nine straight conference games since Villanova’s Cam Whitmore’s 11 game streak in 2022-23.

    Consecutive BIG EAST Games With A 3FG

    Creighton Freshmen

        3FG Streak    Name    Year

        8    Jackson McAndrew    2023-24

        6    Marcus Zegarowski    2018-19

    Let’s Compare

    How do Jackson McAndrew’s league stats as a freshman compare to some other Creighton power forwards of note in recent years?

        Let’s have a look…

    Name, Year    MPG    PPG    RPG    3FG    3FG%

    Jackson McAndrew, 2024-25    20.3    8.5    3.9    16    .381

    Arthur Kaluma, 2021-22    26.5    9.9    5.1    14    .304

    Toby Hegner, 2014-15    16.8    5.5    3.4    22    .373

    Doug McDermott, 2010-11    30.6    15.3    8.1    23    .442

    Ethan Wragge, 2009-10    15.4    5.8    1.9    32    .390

    Dane Watts, 2004-05    19.3    6.3    3.1    17    .370

    Anthony Tolliver, 2003-04    6.1    0.6    1.1    0    .000

    Kyle Korver, 1999-00    18.6    10.5    3.3    41    .526

    McAndrew Making History

    Jackson McAndrew scored 13 points in each of his first two BIG EAST games and has now scored in double-figures nine times this winter.

        McAndrew was Creighton’s first true freshman with 13 or more points in each of Creighton’s first two conference games since Chad Gallagher in 1988-89 when CU was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. Gallagher is now Creighton’s fifth-leading scorer in program history with 1,983 career points.

        CU’s only other freshman in the last 35 years to score 13+ in his first four league games was redshirt freshman Justin Patton, who did it in his first four BIG EAST games in 2016-17. Patton would go on to earn BIG EAST Freshman of the Year honors and went on to become the No. 16 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft.

        McAndrew’s nine games this season with 10 or more points ranks tied for 10th-most among Creighton true freshmen in the last 25 seasons. Of the 13 most recent players to do it (before McAndrew), 11 went on to be named to the conference’s All-Freshman Team other than two men who eventually played in the NBA.

        This season, the only other BIG EAST players with more than five double-digit performances this season have been UConn’s Liam McNeeley (11) and Georgetown’s Thomas Sorber (13).

    Most 10+ Point Games, Creighton True Freshmen

    Since 1999-2000

        Rk.    10+ Pts    Player (All-Frosh Team?)    Year

        1.    32    Doug McDermott (Y)    2010-11

        2.    21    P’Allen Stinnett (Y)    2007-08

        3.    17    Marcus Zegarowski (Y)    2018-19

            17    Ryan Nembhard (Y)    2021-22

        5.    14    Arthur Kaluma (Y)    2021-22

        6.    13    Kyle Korver (Y)    1999-00

        7.    11    Trey Alexander (Y)    2021-22

            11    Terrell Taylor (Y)    1999-00

        9.    10    Mitch Ballock (Y)    2017-18

        10.    9    Ethan Wragge (Y)    2009-10

            9    Ty-Shon Alexander (N)    2017-18

            9    Jackson McAndrew    2024-25

        13.    8    Jahenns Manigat (Y)    2010-11

            8    Khyri Thomas (N)    2015-16

    Kalkbrenner On Midseason Wooden Award List

    Ryan Kalkbrenner was named to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch List by the Los Angeles Athletic Club on January 7th.

        Selected by a preseason poll of national college basketball experts, the list comprises 25 student-athletes who are frontrunners for the most prestigious honors in college basketball: the Wooden Award All-American Team and the Wooden Award® Most Outstanding Player.

        The players on the list are considered strong candidates for the 2025 John R. Wooden Award® Men’s Player of the Year. Players not selected for the midseason list remain eligible for inclusion on the Wooden Award® late-season list, and the National Ballot. The National Ballot will feature 15 top players who have demonstrated to their universities that they meet or exceed the Wooden Award® qualifications.

        Nearly 1,000 voters will be invited to rank 10 of the 15 players on the ballot in order of preference when voting opens during the NCAA Tournament. Voters will also consider performances in the tournament’s early rounds, players’ contributions to their teams and their character. The Wooden Award All-American Team will be announced during the week of the NCAA Tournament’s “Elite Eight.”

        The winners and the All Americans of the 2025 John R. Wooden Award®, presented by Principal, will be honored at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on April 11.

    Big Deficits, No Big Deal

    Creighton owns 28 victories since the start of the 2010-11 season after trailing by double-figures at some point, including a New Year’s Eve comeback win after trailing 18-7 early vs. St. John’s.

        Thirteen of those 28 comebacks have come away from home.

        If you’re curious, CU’s largest comeback win since 2000 came on Jan. 28, 2006, when the Jays trailed 25-6 early before rallying to beat Wichita State on a buzzer-beater by Anthony Tolliver.

    CU’s Double-Digit Comebacks Under McDermott

    Deficit    Opponent    Date

    18    #18 Oklahoma    11/19/14

    17    at San Diego State    11/30/11

    16    at Evansville    02/16/13

    16    at Seton Hall    01/27/21

    16    SIU Edwardsville    11/27/21

    15    Arkansas-Pine Bluff    11/09/21

    14    Evansville    02/21/12

    14    vs. San Diego State    03/17/22

    13    at Saint Joseph’s    11/16/13

    13    Xavier    01/12/14

    13    #22 Xavier    12/23/20

    12    Saint Joseph’s    12/11/10

    12    at DePaul    01/17/16

    12    East Tennessee State    11/11/18

    11    at Wichita State    12/31/11

    11    Northern Iowa    01/10/12

    11    vs. Alabama    03/16/12

    11    vs. Ole Miss    11/21/16

    11    vs. Connecticut    03/12/21

    11    DePaul    01/22/22

    11    St. John’s    12/31/24

    10    UAB    11/14/12

    10    vs. Drake    03/02/12

    10    at Nebraska    12/07/14

    10    South Dakota    12/09/14

    10    St. John’s    01/03/18

    10    at DePaul    02/07/18

    10    Bemidji State    02/13/18

    Stat Leaders, Nationally

    Here’s a list of the categories that Creighton is in the Top 20 in, through games of Jan. 22nd.

    Category    Rank    Stat

    Team Fouls Per Game    1st    10.5

    FT Pct. (Ashworth)    1st    .971

    Blocks (Kalkbrenner)    3rd    53

    Team Defensive Rebounds Per Game    4th    29.68

    Blocks Per Game (Kalkbrenner)    4th    2.94

    Field Goal Percentage (Kalkbrenner)    6th    .652

    Assists Per Game (Ashworth)    11th    6.6

    Assists (Ashworth)    19th    119

    300 In The Books

    Creighton is 301-63 all-time inside CHI Health Center Omaha.

        Creighton needed 118 games to reach 100 victories, with that coming on Nov. 17, 2010, a 63-58 win over Louisiana.        Creighton’s Nov. 25, 2017 win over SIU Edwardsville was the program’s 200th at the facility and came in its 242nd home game.

        Creighton won its 300th game vs. St. John’s on Dec. 31, 2024 in its 363rd game.

    Thomas Earns Scholarship Under Xmas Tree

    Redshirt freshman guard Shane Thomas was surprised on Christmas morning, as one of the gifts he received was an envelope from the Creighton Basketball program.

        Thomas opened the letter and read it to himself with a puzzled look. After his family asked him what the letter said, Thomas recited aloud “full grant in aid, spring of 2025…I think it’s a scholarship.”

        Thomas’ guess was accurate, as the former walk-on will now be on scholarship for the spring semester.

    Among The Best

    Creighton owns more BIG EAST wins (73) than any other school in the last six seasons, eight more than Villanova’s 65.

        Since the league’s 2013 realignment, Villanova has 155 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton’s 129 league victories are second-most.

    Most Men’s Basketball BIG EAST Wins

    (2019-20 to Jan. 23, 2025)

    Team    W    L    Pct.

    Creighton    73    32    .695

    Villanova    65    37    .637

    Marquette    65    39    .625

    Providence    61    41    .598

    UConn    60    23    .723

    Seton Hall    58    46    .558

    Xavier    50    49    .505

    St. John’s    49    56    .467

    Butler    40    66    .377

    Georgetown    20    81    .198

    DePaul    15    87    .147

    Most Men’s Basketball BIG EAST Wins

    (2013-14 to Jan. 23, 2025)

    Team    W    L    Pct.

    Villanova    155    55    .738

    Creighton    129    84    .606

    Providence    119    91    .567

    Marquette    117    95    .552

    Xavier    116    91    .560

    Seton Hall    111    101    .524

    Butler    94    120    .439

    St. John’s    89    124    .418

    Georgetown    66    143    .316

    UConn    60    23    .723

    DePaul    40    170    .190

    Automatic Ashworth

    Steven Ashworth set a Creighton single-game record on Nov. 6 vs. UTRGV when he was a perfect 17-for-17 at the free throw line. It’s the most attempts without a miss in a game in CU history.

        The last previous power conference player to make 17+ free throws without a miss was Tennessee’s Grant Williams vs. Vanderbilt on Jan. 23, 2019, who was 23-for-23.

        The 177 makes at the line were an arena record (two others had made 15), and tied for second-most in a game in CU history behind only Bob Portman’s 19 vs. UW-Milwaukee on Dec. 16, 1967.

        Ashworth’s 17 attempts are 10th-most in CU history, and the most by a Bluejay since Nate Funk shot 18 in a double-overtime win vs. Dayton on Nov. 26, 2005.

        Ashworth’s streak of 41 consecutive made free throws was snapped on Nov. 27th vs. Texas A&M, four shy of the record set by Doug McDermott in 2013-14. Ashworth shook off that rare miss and then made 38 free trows in a row, CU’s third-longest streak ever.

        Ashworth is the lone player in program history with multiple streaks of 30 free throws made or more.

    Most Consecutive Free Throws Made Since 1980

        FT    Name    Dates of Streak

        45    Doug McDermott    Dec. 1, 2013-Jan. 4, 2014

        41    Steven Ashworth    March 2 – Nov. 22, 2024

        38    Steven Ashworth    Nov. 27, 2024 – Jan. 11, 2025

        36    Booker Woodfox    Dec. 6, 2008-Jan. 6, 2009

        35    Bob Portman    1967-68

        32    Michael Lindeman    Jan. 23-Nov. 29, 2003

        31    Baylor Scheierman    Feb. 17-March 29, 2024

        28    Kyle Korver    Jan. 27-March 15, 2001

        28    Doug McDermott    March 10-Nov. 8, 2013

        27    Matt West    Nov. 27, 1999-Jan. 15, 2000

        27    Kyle Korver    Jan. 29-Nov. 20, 2000

        27    Nate Funk    Dec. 30, 2006-Jan. 12, 2007

    Steven’s Streaks    Speaking of streaks owned by Steven Ashworth, the senior has buried a three-pointer in 37 games in a row. That’s the longest active streak in the BIG EAST, and the second-longest in program history. The longest streak in CU history, Baylor Scheierman’s 48 in a row (which doesn’t include his final 10 games at South Dakota State).

        His streak of 16 straight games with multiple three-pointers was snapped on Jan. 3 at Marquette, but it was still tied for the second-longest in the BIG EAST since 2005-06.

    Nation’s Longest Active Streaks With A 3FG (1/24)

        Streak    Name, School    Next Game

        42    Walter Clayton Jr., Florida    Jan. 25

        40    John Poulakidas, Yale    Jan. 25

        37    Steven Ashworth, Creighton    Jan. 25

        37    Jalen Terry, Eastern Michigan    Jan. 25

        

    Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer, Creighton History

        Streak    Name    Dates of Streak

        48    Baylor Scheierman    Nov. 7, 2022 – Dec. 16, 2023

        37    Steven Ashworth    Jan. 13, 2024 – Present

        33    Ty-Shon Alexander    Feb. 27, 2018-March 6, 2019

        31    Booker Woodfox    Nov. 25, 2008-March 23, 2009

        28    Kyle Korver    Feb. 4, 2001-Feb. 6, 2002

    Consecutive Games With Multiple 3-Pointers

    BIG EAST  Players Since 2005-06

        Streak    Name, School    Streak

        25    Frank Young, WVU    Nov. 18, 2006 – Feb. 20, 2007

        16    Steven Ashworth, CU    March 21 – Dec. 31, 2024

        16    Ethan Wragge, CU    Nov. 28, 2013 – Jan. 25, 2014

        16    Taquan Dean, LOU    Jan. 25-March 28, 2006

        16    Steve Novak, MU    Nov. 25, 2005 – Jan. 20, 2006

        15    Baylor Scheierman, CU    Nov. 7, 2022 – Jan. 1, 2023

        15    Myles Powell, SHU    Jan. 30 – Nov. 2019

    Kalkbrenner A Top Defender

    Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in 2023-24 for the third straight season.

        Kalkbrenner is just the third player in league history to win the recognition three times or more, joining Georgetown greats Patrick Ewing (4x) and Alonzo Mourning (3x).

        Between Kalkbrenner and 2017 & 2018 winner Khyri Thomas, Creighton has now had a BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in five of the previous eight seasons.

    Most BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Honors

        Honors    Name, School    Years (*ties)

        4    Patrick Ewing, Georgetown    1982, 83, 84, 85

        3    Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown    1989, 90*, 92

        3    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton    2022, 23, ’24

        2    Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown    1990*, 91

        2    Allen Iverson, Georgetown    1995, 96

        2    Etan Thomas, Syracuse    1999, 00

        2    John Linehan, Providence    2001, 02

        2    Emeka Okafor, Connecticut    2003, 04

        2    Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut    2008, 09

        2    Kris Dunn, Providence    2015*, 16

        2    Khyri Thomas, Creighton    2017*, 18

    McDermott Among The Best

    Greg McDermott enters Saturday eighth in BIG EAST history with 129 regular-season league wins. McDermott can tie Rick Pitino, for seventh on that list with a win over Seton Hall, as Pitino’s Red Storm are idle this weekend.

        McDermott, along with Ed Cooley and Rick Pitino, are the only three active coaches with 100 regular-season BIG EAST wins. The list contains six different coaches who have won at least one national title.

        McDermott has been at his current job (15 seasons) longer than any active BIG EAST coach, but since his first three years were as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Cooley’s 14 years in the BIG EAST lead all active league coaches.

    Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches

        Rk.    Wins    Name, School

        1.    366    Jim Boeheim, Syracuse

        2.    274    Jim Calhoun, UConn

        3.    244    Jay Wright, Villanova

        4.    198    John Thompson Sr., Georgetown

        5.    136    Mike Brey, Notre Dame

        6.    131    John Thompson III, Georgetown

        7.    130    Rick Pitino, Prov./Louisville/SJU

        8.    129    Greg McDermott, Creighton

        9.    127    Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s

        10.    125    Ed Cooley, Providence/G’Town

        11.    115    Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh

    Isaacs To Miss Remainder Of Season

    Junior guard Pop Isaacs will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season as the Las Vegas native underwent hip surgery on Dec. 11th.

        Isaacs ranked second on the team with 16.3 points per game in eight appearances, including a season-high 27 points in CU’s victory over No. 1 Kansas on Dec. 4 in his final game, which helped him earn BIG EAST Player of the Week honors.

    Combo #7

    The season is just 19 games old, but Creighton has already used seven different starting line-up combinations thanks to a variety of injuries and other circumstances.

        That’s quite different than how Greg McDermott has typically run his program, when he finds a starting line-up and sticks with it.

        In McDermott’s 15 years patrolling the Bluejay sideline, this year’s seven different line-ups are the second-most he’s used over the course of an entire campaign.

        Different Starting Lineups Under Greg McDermott

    Year        Entire Season

    2010-11        5

    2011-12        1

    2012-13        1

    2013-14        3

    2014-15        10

    2015-16        6

    2016-17        4

    2017-18        5

    2018-19        5

    2019-20        3

    2020-21        3

    2021-22        4

    2022-23        2

    2023-24        2

    2024-25        7 so far

    A Dozen Will Do

    Creighton has owned a .500 mark or better in league play 28 times in the previous 29 seasons, one of seven schools nationally that can say that.

        The only BIG EAST teams to finish .500 or better in league play each of the previous nine seasons are Creighton, Villanova and Seton Hall.

        Among the other “Power 5”  Conference schools, only Virginia (7 straight years) also has an active streak of five years or longer with 12 or more league wins.

    Most Seasons .500 or Better League Record

    Previous 29 Seasons

        Seasons    Team    

        29    Duke    

        29    Kansas    

        29    Gonzaga    

        28    Kentucky    

        28    Michigan State    

        28    Creighton    

        28    Murray State    

    Consecutive Seasons .500 or Better League Record

    Power 5 Schools

        Seasons    Team    

        35    Kansas    

        29    Duke    

        13    Virginia    

        13    Oregon    

        12    Villanova    

        9    Creighton    

        9    Houston    

        9    Seton Hall    

        9    Florida    

    Consecutive Seasons 12+ League Wins

    Power 5 Schools

        Seasons    Team    

        7    Virginia    

        5    Creighton

    Preseason BIG EAST Poll

    The Creighton men’s basketball team has been picked to finish second in the BIG EAST Conference in the annual survey of league coaches, which was unveiled as part of BIG EAST Media Day.

        It marks the second straight year CU has been picked second, and fourth time in the past five seasons the Bluejays have been tabbed for a top-two finish. CU’s 2020-21 squad and 2023-24 teams were also both picked second, and eventually finished in second place, while the 2022-23 squad that eventually reached the Elite Eight was picked first and finished in third place.

        Connecticut, the defending BIG EAST regular season and tournament champion and the reigning national champion, was chosen to finish first in the poll. The Huskies received all possible 10 first-place votes and 100 points from the league’s head coaches who were not permitted to vote for their own teams.

        Creighton will be led by Ryan Kalkbrenner, who is a Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST selection for the third time and also earned his first Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year accolade. Kalkbrenner remains the only player in program history to earn Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST honors multiple times. The only other Bluejays to be named Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year have been Doug McDermott (2013-14) and Marcus Zegarowski (2020-21).

        Joining Kalkbrenner with Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST acclaim was Connecticut’s Alex Karaban, Marquette’s Kam Jones, Providence’s Bryce Hopkins, St. John’s Kadary Richmond and Villanova’s Eric Dixon.

        Creighton has matched or exceeded its preseason projection in all but one season since joining the BIG EAST in 2013-14, the best showing in the league in that time. The Bluejays are seeking a ninth straight finish in the top four of the league standings. CU’s team three years ago was predicted to finish eighth in the BIG EAST, then ended up in fourth. Five years ago, a team picked seventh in the BIG EAST’s preseason poll went 13-5 in league play to share its first league title with Villanova and Seton Hall. That Bluejay team ended the year ranked seventh in the entire nation.

    Creighton’s BIG EAST Preseason Poll History

    Year     Preseason     Actual     Preseason All-BIG EAST

    2013-14     3rd     2nd     Doug McDermott (POY, 1st)

    2014-15     9th     T-9th     –

    2015-16     9th     6th     –

    2016-17     3rd     T-3rd     Maurice Watson Jr. (1st); Marcus Foster (HM)

    2017-18     5th     T-3rd     Marcus Foster (1st); Khyri Thomas (HM)

    2018-19     9th     T-3rd     Martin Krampelj (HM)

    2019-20     7th     T-1st    Ty-Shon Alexander (1st)

    2020-21     2nd     2nd    Marcus Zegarowski (POY, 1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)

    2021-22    8th    4th    –

    2022-23    1st    3rd    Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)

                Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)

    2023-24    2nd    ??    Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Trey Alexander (1st)

                Baylor Scheierman (2nd)

    2024-25    2nd    ??    Ryan Kalkbrenner (POY, 1st); Steven Ashworth (3rd)

    Top 10 Wins Come Under McDermott

    Creighton went 14,588 days from Feb. 10, 1974 to Jan. 19, 2014 without a win over a Top 10 team.

        Since Jan. 20, 2014, it has 15 such wins, including at least one Top 10 win in each of the last 10 seasons.

        Here’s a list of all 20 Top 10 wins in program history. Six have come against Villanova, while CU also owns multiple Top 10 wins over Marquette (3) and Seton Hall (2).

    Creighton’s Top 10 Wins All-Time

    Date    Opponent    Score    Head Coach

    12/13/63    #4 Arizona State    W 84-83    McManus

    12/01/65    #10 Kansas State    W 83-75    McManus

    01/29/70    #5 New Mexico State    W 72-68    Sutton

    02/17/73    #7 Houston    W 78-77    Sutton

    02/09/74    at #6 Marquette    W 75-69    Sutton

    01/20/14    at #4 Villanova    W 96-68    McDermott

    02/16/14    #6 Villanova    W 101-80    McDermott

    02/09/16    #5 Xavier    W 70-56    McDermott

    11/15/16    #9 Wisconsin    W 79-67    McDermott

    02/24/18    #3 Villanova    W 89-83 (OT)    McDermott

    03/03/19    at #10 Marquette    W 66-60    McDermott

    02/01/20    at #8 Villanova    W 76-61    McDermott

    02/12/20    at #10 Seton Hall    W 87-82    McDermott

    03/07/20    #8 Seton Hall    W 77-60    McDermott

    02/13/21    #5 Villanova    W 86-70    McDermott

    12/17/21    #9 Villanova    W 79-59    McDermott

    11/22/22    vs. #9 Arkansas    W 90-87    McDermott

    02/20/24    #1 Connecticut    W 85-66    McDermott

    03/02/24    #5 Marquette    W 89-75    McDermott

    12/04/24    #1 Kansas    W 76-63    McDermott

    Neal’s Near Triple-Double

    Jamiya Neal nearly had Creighton’s second points/rebounds/assists triple-double in program history on Dec. 7th vs. UNLV when he turned in 19 points, nine rebounds and nine assists (along with a career-high four blocked shots).

        Neal’s nine assists were a career-high and led directly to 22 points.

        Steven Ashworth came even closer on Jan. 11 at Butler, finishing with 22 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists.

        Creighton’s only points/rebounds/assists triple-double in program history came on Feb. 13, 2024 when Baylor Scheierman had a 15/11/11 line in a win over Georgetown.

    Traudt Reeling Them In

    Isaac Traudt made 5-of-7 three-point shots in CU’s Dec. 7th victory over UNLV as he poured in 15 points and grabbed five rebounds in a career-high 27 minutes off the bench.

        Traudt is a career 41.9 percent three-point shooter, a number that climbs to 49.4 percent (38/77) at home.

        Since his arrival on The Hilltop, when Traudt plays Creighton is 21-4 when he scores and 15-10 when he’s scoreless.

    Reserves Get It Done

    Creighton’s bench combined for a season-high 33 points in its Dec. 7th win vs. UNLV, making 13-of-20 shots overall and 7-of-9 three-pointers.

        The 33 bench points were CU’s most since scoring 47 on Dec. 9, 2023 vs. Central Michigan.

        Creighton scored 29 bench points vs. Providence on Jan. 14th, its most in a league game since also scoring 29 vs. St. John’s on Jan. 25, 2023.

        Creighton has won 43 straight games when scoring 17 bench points or more.

    Did You Know?

    Ryan Kalkbrenner had 17 points and 10 rebounds vs. No. 1 Kansas on Dec. 4th, making him Creighton’s first player ever with a double-double against a top-ranked team.

        Kalkbrenner’s 10 rebounds also tied the most ever by a Bluejay against a No.1 squad, as George Morrow also had 10 boards vs. DePaul on Jan. 28, 1980.

        Pop Isaacs’ 27 points tied a program-record for the most by any Bluejay against a top-ranked team, something Ty-Shon Alexander also did vs. Gonzaga on Dec. 1, 2018. Isaacs is also the first player since Marquette’s Dwyane Wade (vs. Kentucky in 2003) with at least 27 points, seven rebounds and four assists in a win over the No. 1 ranked team.

    Something Special

    Per OptaStats, Creighton became the first team to beat two different AP No. 1 teams by double digits in the same calendar year since Oklahoma did it in back-to-back games in February 1990 (beat Missouri & Kansas). In addition to the 76-63 win over Kansas on Dec. 4, CU also topped UConn 85-66 on Feb. 20th.

        Per ESPN, the Dec. 4 loss to Creighton was the third-largest margin in 105 all-time losses by a top-ranked Kansas team to an unranked foe, and the most since losing by 16 in 2011 to Kansas State.

        At the time, the only other unranked team in the last five seasons (2020-21 to 2024-25) to beat the No. 1 team by 13+ points was Nebraska vs. Purdue on Jan. 9, 2024.

        Elias Sports Bureau has confirmed that Creighton is the nation’s third team in the last 20 seasons to beat a top-ranked program with a +13 advantage in both scoring and rebounding, joining No. 5 Kentucky vs. #1 Tennessee on Feb. 16, 2019 as well as No. 3 Baylor over No. 1 Gonzaga in the 2021 national title game.

        Creighton became just the fourth unranked BIG EAST school to beat the AP’s No. 1 team by double-digits, joining Louisville over Syracuse (78-68 on March 10, 2006), UConn over Texas (88-74 on Jan. 23, 2010) and Villanova over Syracuse (93-74 on Jan. 6, 1990), which means CU is the second to do so in a regular-season non-conference game.

    Down Goes #1

    Creighton is one of just eight teams in the last 15 seasons to defeat a No. 1 team in the country in back-to-back seasons. Here’s a list at the others to have done it:

    Creighton    2023-24 (UConn) and 2024-25 (Kansas)

    Northwestern    2022-23 (Purdue) and 2023-24 (Purdue)

    Rutgers    2021-22 (Purdue) and 2022-23 (Purdue)

    Kentucky    2018-19 (Tennessee) and 2019-20 (Michigan State)

    Butler    2016-17 (Villanova) and 2017-18 (Villanova)

    UCLA    2015-16 (Kentucky) and 2016-17 (Kentucky)

    West Virginia    2015-16 (Kansas) and 2016-17 (Baylor)

    Indiana    2011-12 (Kentucky) and 2012-13 (Michigan)

    Unsung Heroes

    Creighton has the luxury of bringing three veterans off the bench who can play a variety of positions and shoot it from deep in Mason Miller, Isaac Traudt and Jasen Green.

        The trio has scored 163 points in Creighton’s 13 wins, but have a total of 19 points in CU’s six losses to date.

    Denied!

    Ryan Kalkbrenner had at least one blocked shot in 27 straight games played, the second-longest streak by a Bluejay since 1984-85, before being held without a swat at Marquette on Jan. 3rd.

        It was Kalkbrenner’s third career streak of 25 or more games with a swat, making him the nation’s only player since 2005-06 with three such streaks.

        Kalkbrenner’s six blocked shots on Jan. 11 at Butler and Jan. 14 vs. Providence were a season-high, and the 21st game of his career with five or more rejections.  All other Bluejay players since 2005-06 have combined for 16 such games (7 by Gregory Echenique, 4 by Anthony Tolliver, 2 by Kenny Lawson Jr. and 1 each by Fredrick King, Jacob Epperson and Justin Patton).

    Creighton’s Longest Streaks With A Block, Since 1984-85

        Streak    Name    Dates

        28    Benoit Benjamin    12/14/84 – 3/5/85

        27    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2/2/24  – 12/31/24

        26    Ryan Kalkbrenner    11/16/21 – 2/26/22

        25    Ryan Kalkbrenner    11/14/22 – 3/1/23

        17    Brody Deren    2/4/03 – 12/6/03

        17    Gregory Echenique    2/16/11 – 11/25/11

    Action Jackson

    Jackson McAndrew had 12 points and 14 rebounds on Nov. 26 vs. San Diego State, then followed that up with a season-high 16 points vs. No. 20 Texas A&M a day later.

        McAndrew was the first Bluejay freshman with a double-double since Fredrick King had 16 points and 10 rebounds at Marquette on Dec. 16, 2022.

        McAndrew is the first Bluejay with a double-double in his first start at Creighton since South Dakota State transfer Baylor Scheierman had 11 points and 10 rebounds on Nov. 7, 2022 vs. Florida A&M.

        McAndrew was the first Bluejay freshman with a double-double in his first career start since Ryan Nembhard (15 points, 10 assists). No Bluejay freshman since at least 1987-88 had owned a points/rebounds double-double in his first career start.

        McAndrew is one of three freshmen in the BIG EAST this season to have a double-double in his first career start, joining UConn’s Liam McNeeley (18 & 10 vs. Sacred Heart) and Georgetown’s Thomas Sorber (20 & 13 vs. Lehigh).

        McAndrew’s 14 rebounds were the third-most by any freshman in Greg McDermott‘s 15 years as Creighton head coach (491 games). Doug McDermott had 17 at Bradley on Feb. 1, 2011 and 16 at Akron on Feb. 19, 2011.

        McAndrew was also the first Bluejay freshman since Fredrick King in December of 2022 to score 12+ points in consecutive games.

    McDermott Passes Altman On CU Wins List

    Greg McDermott has 338 victories at Creighton, passing his predecessor Dana Altman (327) for the most in program history in CU’s Nov. 13 win vs. Houston Christian.

        McDermott broke a different record on Jan. 21 at DePaul when he coached his 504th game on the Bluejay sideline, breaking the mark of 503 held by Altman.

        McDermott’s .671 winning percentage is Creighton’s best since Arthur A. Schabinger’s .714 win rate more than 85 years ago.

        Below is a list of the most victorious Creighton coaches in program history, as well as the history of the Creighton Athletic Department.

    Most Coaching Wins, Creighton MBB History

    Rk.    W-L    Name    Years

    1.    338-166    Greg McDermott    2010-Pres.

    2.    327-176    Dana Altman    1994-2010

    3.    165-66    Arthur A. Schabinger     1922-1935

    4.    138-118    John J. “Red” McManus     1959-1969

    5.    130-64    Tom Apke    1974-1981

    Most Wins, Creighton Athletics History (after 1/24/25)

    Coach, Sport    Victories

    Brent Vigness, Softball    819

    Ed Servais, Baseball    678*

    Mary Higgins, Softball    564

    Tom Lilly, Men’s & Women’s Tennis    542*#

    Kirsten Bernthal Booth, Volleyball    502*

    Jim Flanery, Women’s Basketball    443*

    Ed Hubbs, Men’s & Women’s Tennis    347

    Greg McDermott, Men’s Basketball    338*

    Dana Altman, Men’s Basketball    327

    *still active coaching at Creighton

    #currently just the women’s tennis coach

    Stability Is Key

    One reason for Creighton’s extended run of success has been the continuity within its coaching staff. The Bluejays have had just two head coaches in the last 31 years, Dana Altman (1994-2010) and Greg McDermott (2010-Present).

        Here’s a list of major conference schools to have a coach with 300 wins at that school, and their predecessor also had 300 wins at the school:

    School    Former Coach    Current Coach

    Creighton    Dana Altman    Greg McDermott

    Kansas    Roy Williams    Bill Self

    Michigan State    Jud Heathcote    Tom Izzo

    Purdue    Gene Keady    Matt Painter

    The Launch Pad

    Basketball-Reference.com did the math, and Creighton owns 9,486 three-pointers in 1,244 games since the rule went national in 1986-87.

        That ranks second-most in the country in that span, trailing only Duke (9,857 through Jan. 24).

        Additionally, Creighton’s 7.63 three-pointers per game in that time lead the nation among programs who are currently in a major conference.

    7-Foot-1 Of Awesome

    A few notes about Ryan Kalkbrenner.

        There’s only two BIG EAST players to score 73+ points in 60 minutes or less in any two game span since 2005-06. Ryan Kalkbrenner (73 points in 58 minutes) in the opening week this season and UConn’s Kemba Walker (73 points in 60 minutes) in 2010.

        Ryan Kalkbrenner is one of three major conference players since 2005-06 to score 73 points and block six shots in any two game span, joining Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis and Kansas State’s Michael Beasley.

        There’s been only four BIG EAST players to score 73+ points to score any two-game span since 2012: Marquette’s Markus Howard (7x), DePaul’s Max Strus, Creighton’s Doug McDermott and Creighton’s Ryan Kalkbrenner.

        Kalkbrenner is the nation’s second player since 2005-06 to score 24+ points and shoot 90 percent (min. 10 FGA) in consecutive games, joining Belmont’s Evan Bradds from November of 2015.

        Evan Bradds (7x) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (6x) are the only men in the country with five or more career games of 90 percent shooting (min. 10 FGA) since 2005-06.

    Kalkbrenner Block Machine

    Ryan Kalkbrenner ranks second in program history in blocked shots with 359. Kalkbrenner had 107 swats last year and is now 52 blocks behind Benoit Benjamin.

    Most Creighton Blocked Shots, Since 1979-80

        Blk.    Name    Years

        411    Benoit Benjamin    1982-85

        359    Ryan Kalkbrenner    2020-Pres.

        183    Chad Gallagher    1987-91

    Among The Best…EVER!

    Ryan Kalkbrenner has made 833 of 1,264 career shots, putting him at 65.90 percent overall. That places the senior center fourth in field goal percentage in NCAA history among players to make 700 or more field goals and at least four field goals per game.

        However, Kalkbrenner is first among all such players who have ever attempted 50 or more three-point field goal attempts….he’s taken 113.

    Best Career FG%, NCAA History (min. 700 FG, 4FG/game)

        Pct. (FG-FGA)    Name, School    Years

        .678 (828-1222)    Steve Johnson, Oregon State    1976-81

        .667 (740-1109)    Evan Bradds, Belmont    2013-17

        .664 (702-1058)    Todd MacCulloch, Washington    1995-99

    .659 (833-1264)    Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton    2020-Pres.

        .651 (747-1147)    Bill Walton, UCLA    1971-74

    He Shoots, He Scores

    Ryan Kalkbrenner had a night for the ages on Nov. 6 in the season-opener vs. UTRGV, finishing with 49 points on 20-of-22 shooting from the floor and 7-of-8 free throws while adding 11 rebounds and three blocked shots.

        Kalkbrenner’s 49 points were the second-most in program history, two behind Bob Portman’s 51 on Dec. 16, 1967 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Portman made 16-of-35 field goal attempts and 18-of-23 foul shots in his record-setting contest.

        Below is a list of the previous Bluejay performances of 40 points or more

    Most Points, Creighton Game

        Pts.    Name, Opponent    Date    FG    FT

        51    Bob Portman vs. UW-Milwaukee    12/16/1967    16    19

        49    Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. UTRGV    11/06/2024    20*    7

        47    Eddie Cole vs. Morningside (OT)    11/29/1954    18    11

        46    Bob Portman vs. Weber State    12/23/1968    19    8

        45    Tim Powers at Idaho State    01/29/1966    17    11

        45    Benoit Benjamin vs. Indiana State    01/19/1985    18    9

        45    Doug McDermott vs. Providence    03/08/2014    17#    6

        44    Doug McDermott at Bradley    01/07/2012    18@    5

        43    Bob Portman at Kansas State    02/12/1968    16    11

        43    Benoit Benjamin vs. Southern Illinois    01/17/1985    18    7

        42    Bob Portman vs. LaSalle    01/30/1968    19    4

        42    Cavel Witter vs. Bradley (2OT)    03/01/2008    13%    12

        41    Doug McDermott vs. Wichita State    03/02/2013    15#    6

        40    Chad Gallagher vs. Wichita State    02/17/1990    14    12

        40    Rodney Buford vs. Bradley    12/30/1998    13$    8

    *includes 2 three-pointers

    @includes 3 three-pointers

    %includes 4 three-pointers

    #includes 5 three-pointers

    $includes 6 three-pointers

    Honors Roll In For Kalkbrenner

    Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named the first BIG EAST Player of the Week of the 2024-25 season, the conference announced on Nov. 11. He also picked up National Player of the Week acclaim from ESPN’s Dick Vitale, NCAA.com’s Andy Katz, the USBWA, Associated Press as well as the Lute Olson Award.

        The 7-foot-1 center averaged 36.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocked shots per game as No. 15 Creighton posted a pair of double-digit victories to open the season. The three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year shot 90.6 percent from the field (29-32), including 100 percent from three-point range (3-3), and also made 92.3 percent (12-13) of his free throw attempts.

        It was the first weekly honor from the BIG EAST of Kalkbrenner’s career, though he’s certainly no stranger to hardware. Kalkbrenner is one of three men to earn at least three BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year honors. He was named First Team All-BIG EAST in 2022-23, Second Team All-BIG EAST in 2023-24 and Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST in 2021-22. Prior to this season, Kalkbrenner was named the league’s Preseason Player of the Year. He is also a four-time member of the BIG EAST’s All-Academic Team.

    Kalkbrenner Scoring Tidbits

    Ryan Kalkbrenner’s 49 points vs. UTRGV on Nov. 6 bring up all sorts of notes.

    – In the last 25 years, the only player nationally with more points in a season-opener than Kalkbrenner’s 49 was Arkansas’ Rotnei Clarke, who had 51 in 2009 against Alcorn State.

    –    Kalkbrenner’s 49 points are the fourth-most ever in a season-opener by a player on a Top 25 team, trailing only LSU’s Bob Pettit (60 in 1953), UCLA’s Lew Alcindor (56 in 1966) and Jacksonville’s Artis Gilmore (50 in 1970). Those other three men are in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

    – Kalkbrenner is the first Bluejay with 40+ points and 10+ rebounds in the same game since Chad Gallagher had 40 points and 11 rebounds vs. Wichita State on Feb. 17, 1990.

    – Kalkbrenner’s 49 points were the fifth-most points in a game in BIG EAST history. Marquette’s Markus Howard had games of 53, 52 and 51, while Providence’s MarShon Brooks had a 52 point game as well.

    – Kalkbrenner’s 49 points were the most in a double-double performance in BIG EAST history.

    – Before Kalkbrenner’s 49 points and 11 rebounds, no other high major player has posted as many points and rebounds in any game over the past 30 years.

    – Kalkbrenner is also the nation’s only player with 49+ points and 3+ blocks in the same game since at least 2005-06.

    – Kalkbrenner scored Creighton’s first eight points and got better as the game went on. He had nine points in the first 10 minutes, then scored 11 in the final 10 minutes before half for the highest-scoring first half of his career.

        Kalkbrenner then scored 14 points in the first 10 minutes of the second half before closing his masterpiece with 15 points in the final 10 minutes.

    – Kalkbrenner’s 49 points broke Doug McDermott’s record of 45 points by a Creighton player at CHI Health Center Omaha. The overall record is 53 by Marquette’s Markus Howard on Jan. 9, 2019.

    Having A Field Day

    Ryan Kalkbrenner’s 20 field goals made on Nov. 6 were a Creighton single-game record, eclipsing the previous mark of 19 done twice by Bob Portman in 1968.

        Kalkbrenner’s 20 field goals are the most in a season-opener by any player nationally in the last 15 seasons.

        Kalkbrenner is the only player in the BIG EAST in at least 30 years with 49+ points and 20+ field goals in a game.

        Kalkbrenner’s 20 field goals tied the single-game BIG EAST record held by Providence’s MarShon Brooks vs. Notre Dame in 2011.

        Kalkbrenner’s 20 field goals made were a CHI Health Center Omaha record, breaking the old mark of 17 done twice by Doug McDermott and once by Evansville’s Colt Ryan.

        Kalkbrenner’s 20 field goals made were the most by any player in a game against a Division I foe since Iowa State’s Melvin Ejim made 20 hoops vs. TCU on Feb. 8, 2014.

        Kalkbrenner’s 90.9 percent shooting from the field was the highest field goal percentage in a 45-point game by any Division I player in the past 25 seasons, and the highest by a player to attempt 20 or more shots in a game in the past 25 years.

    – Kalkbrenner was the first player with 20 field goals on 90 percent shooting in a Division I game since UCLA’s Bill Walton made 21-of-22 shots vs. Memphis in the 1973 NCAA final.

    – Kalkbrenner missed just three shots (2 FG, 1 FT). He’s the first Division I or NBA player to score 45+ points while missing no more than three shots (FG or FT) since Dirk Nowitzki did in the 2011 NBA playoffs.

    – Kalkbrenner made his final three field goal attempts in the first half, then made 11-of-11 shots in the second half, giving him 14 buckets in a row. That’s two shy of the NCAA single-game record of 16 made field goals in a row set by Kent State’s Doug Grayson vs. North Carolina on Dec. 6, 1967.

     

    Dynamic Duo

    Ryan Kalkbrenner (49) and Steven Ashworth (25) combined for 74 points on Nov. 6th. It was the most points by any BIG EAST duo since at least 1996-97.

        It’s the second-most points by any Creighton pair in the same game, one point shy of the mark set on Jan. 19, 1985 when Benoit Benjamin (45) and Vernon Moore (30) combined for 75.

        It’s the most points by any Creighton duo in 15 seasons under Greg McDermott. The previous high was 62, done on March 9, 2019 by Mitch Ballock (39) and Martin Krampelj (23) vs. DePaul. Ballock is now a graduate manager on the Bluejay staff.

         In addition to Ballock and Krampelj, Creighton’s only other duo to combine for 62+ points in a game since 1996-97 was Nate Funk (38) and Johnny Mathies (24), who did it in double-overtime on Nov. 26, 2005 vs. Dayton.

        The last Division I duo to combine for 74+ points in a non-overtime game was Austin Peay’s Terry Taylor and Jordyn Adams (both with 37) vs. Tennessee State on Jan. 23, 2020.

    Jays Don’t Foul…Do You Follow?

    Creighton led the nation with just 11.5 fouls per game last year, well ahead of runner-up Lipscomb’s 12.9 per contest, and are averaging an 10.5 fouls per game this season to lead the country.

        Creighton’s streak of 60 straight games without a foul out was snapped on Nov. 30 vs. Notre Dame. Per Elias, that streak had been the nation’s longest since at least 2005-06.

        Since the start of last year, Creighton has committed three fouls or less in 26 different halves.

        In 54 games since the start of last season, Creighton has allowed just 59 made free throws in a 1-and-1 situation, and just 18 made free throws in the double bonus (and 6 of those came in an overtime session). Only four of those free throws in a 1-and-1 situation came in the first half (2 each vs. Alabama and San Diego State).

        Here’s a look at how many fouls Creighton was called for this season by half:

    Creighton Fouls By Half

    Opponent    First Half    Second Half

    UTRGV    4    7

    FDU    5    7

    Houston Christian    2    6

    Kansas City    2    4

    Nebraska    7    12

    San Diego State    1    5

    Texas A&M    9    8

    Notre Dame    5    8

    #1 Kansas    3    4

    UNLV    4    4

    #7 Alabama    7    11

    Georgetown    4    4

    Villanova    1    7

    St. John’s    3    6

    #8 Marquette    3    9

    Butler    1    8

    Providence    5    3

    #14 UConn    3    5

    DePaul    5    7

    Total    74    125

    Nifty Fifty Leads To Postseason?

    Not counting 2019-20, when there was no postseason, Creighton has made the postseason each of the previous 11 times in which it has made at least 50 percent of its field goal attempts to open the year.  That’s a good sign since CU shot 60 percent on Nov. 6, its best mark since at least 1993-94 in a lid-lifter.

        Nine of those postseason trips were NCAA Tournament berths. The last time that didn’t hold true was 1991-92, when CU shot 51.0 percent in the opener but finished just 9-19.

        Creighton has shot 50 percent or better in nine of its last 13 season-openers.

    CU Season-Opener Field Goal Percentage 50+%

    Since 1993-94

    FG%    Year    Opponent    Postseason

    .541    1997-98    UMKC    NIT

    .524    1998-99    Towson State    NCAA

    .569    2000-01    Western Illinois    NCAA

    .594    2002-03    UT Arlington    NCAA

    .500    2012-13    North Texas    NCAA

    .556    2013-14    Alcorn State    NCAA

    .528    2015-16    Texas Southern    NIT

    .508    2016-17    UMKC    NCAA

    .558    2017-18    Yale    NCAA

    .524    2019-20    Kennesaw St.    Postseason Ccd.

    .585    2021-22    Ark.-Pine Bluff    NCAA

    .567    2023-24    Florida A&M    NCAA

    .600    2024-25    UTRGV    ? ? ?

    The Push For 90

    Of Creighton’s 25 all-time NCAA Tournament teams, 12 have scored 90 or more points in their season-opener.

        Put another way…of CU’s 19 teams (before 2024-25)  to score 90 points in an opener, 12 would reach the NCAA Tournament.

        Here’s a look at Creighton’s last 12 teams to score 90 or more points in a season-opener:

                    Final    Post-

        Score    Opponent    Date    W-L    Season

        93-47    UT-San Antonio    11/30/90    24-8    NCAA

        93-48    Towson State    11/14/98    22-9    NCAA

        96-50    Western Illinois    11/20/00    24-8    NCAA

        106-50    Texas-Arlington    11/17/02    29-5    NCAA

        97-65    North Carolina A&T    11/11/11    29-6    NCAA

        107-61    Alcorn State    11/08/13    27-8    NCAA

        104-77    Central Arkansas    11/14/14    14-19    —

        93-70    Texas Southern    11/14/15    20-15    NIT

        92-76    Yale    11/10/17    21-12    NCAA

        90-77    Arkansas-Pine Bluff    11/09/21    23-12    NCAA

        105-54    Florida A&M    11/07/23    25-10    NCAA

        99-86    UTRGV    11/06/24    ? ? ?    ? ? ?

    One Of The Best

    Senior center Ryan Kalkbrenner has been named one of 20 candidates on the NABC Division I Player of the Year Preseason Watch List, one of 50 players up for the John R. Wooden Award, and one of 50 candidates for the Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year Watch List.

        Kalkbrenner is four players named to the Naismith’s Preseason list each of the last three years (joining Hunter Dickinson, RJ Davis and Caleb Love). He’s also one of four players to make the NABC Preseason list each of the past two seasons, joining Dickinson, Oumar Ballo and Wade Taylor IV.

    Who’s Back?

    With Creighton returning six of the 11 men who appeared in a game last season, it’s no surprise that a similar ratio of the production from 2023-24 is also gone. Below is a breakdown of what is back:

    Stat    Returners    Departures

    Blocks    119 (83.2%)    24 (16.8%)

    Starts    105 (60.0%)    70 (40.0%)

    Minutes    3684 (51.3%)    3491 (48.7%)

    Rebounds    636 (51.1%)    608 (48.9%)

    Points    1383 (49.1%)    1432 (50.9%)

    3FG Made    171 (45.6%)    204 (54.4%)

    Assists    226 (38.4%)    362 (61.6%)

    Steals    42 (31.3%)    92 (68.7%)

    Charges Taken    4 (30.8%)    9 (69.2%)

    Preseason Top 15

    The Creighton men’s basketball team was ranked 15th in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 poll, the third straight season the Bluejays have been ranked among the nation’s best in the preseason.

        This year’s announcement marks the seventh time in program history the writers have voted CU to the top-25 in the preseason, joining 2006-07 (No. 19), 2012-13 (No. 16) and 2016-17 (No. 22), 2020-21 (No. 11), 2022-23 (No. 9) and 2023-24 (No. 8). All six of those teams would end up in the NCAA Tournament, with the last three most recent squads making the Sweet 16.

        Creighton’s best ranking in program history is seventh, done five times (Jan. 16, 2017, March 10, 2020, March 18, 2020, Jan. 7, 2021 and Nov. 28, 2022).

        Creighton has been ranked 146 times in program history, with 118 of those under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 180-76 all-time as a ranked team, including a 146-64 mark under McDermott. Creighton has now been ranked at least one week in 11 of McDermott’s 15 seasons on The Hilltop after doing it just five different seasons in program history before his 2010 arrival.

        Creighton is one of 13 schools ranked in the Top 25 of the Preseason AP poll each of the last three years, joining Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Baylor, Creighton, Duke, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Narrow that list to just the Preseason Top 15 the past three seasons and only seven schools can claim that, with Creighton joining Duke, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas, North Carolina and Tennessee.

        Creighton was one of three BIG EAST Conference schools in the preseason poll, joining No. 3 Connecticut and No. 18 Marquette. Two of Creighton’s December opponents, No. 1 Kansas (Dec. 4) and No. 2 Alabama (Dec. 14), are atop the poll. CU met preseason No. 13 Texas A&M on Nov. 27 in Las Vegas.

        Creighton was also 14th in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll.

        CU dropped out of both polls on Monday, Dec. 9.

    Among The Nation’s Best

    Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season among teams to have played 100 or more Division I games, per Basketball-Reference.com.

    2010-11 to Jan. 21, 2024

    Category    CU Stat    CU Rank

    3FG Made    4,503    2nd

    2FG Percentage    .550    3rd

    FG Percentage    .477    4th

    Assists    8,070    5th

    3FG Percentage    .373    5th

    FG Made    13,778    7th

    Points    38,526    9th

    Wins    338    23rd

    Winning Percentage    .671    30th

    Who Are These Guys?

    Creighton returns 105 starts from last year’s team, the fifth time in the past six seasons its returned at least 100 starts.

        Creighton has won 20 or more games each of the previous nine times (and 13 of the last 14 times) it has returned 100 or more starts.

        Returning    Returning Starts     Final

    Year    Starters    From Previous Year    W-L

    2024-25    3    105    ? ? ?

    2023-24    3    111    25-10

    2022-23    3    104    24-13

    2021-22    0    2    23-12

    2020-21    5    124    22-9

    2019-20    4    136    24-7

    2018-19    2    57    20-15

    2017-18    2    72    21-12

    2016-17    4    130    25-10

    2015-16    1    64    20-15

    2014-15    1    49    14-19

    2013-14    4    144    27-8

    2012-13    4    140    28-8

    2011-12    3    101    29-6

    2010-11    4    123    23-16

    2009-10    3    106    18-16

    2008-09    3    83    27-8

    2007-08    1    44    22-11

    2006-07    4    120    22-11

    2005-06    4    134    20-10

    2004-05    2    58    23-11

    2003-04    3    101    20-9

    2002-03    5    159    29-5

    2001-02    2    65    23-9

    2000-01    3    90    24-8

    1999-00    3    84    23-10

    1998-99    3    84    22-9

    1997-98    4    72    18-10

    1996-97    4    126    15-15

    1995-96    4    100    14-15

    1994-95    2    52    7-19

    1993-94    3    73    7-22

    1992-93    2    64    8-18

    1991-92    2    51    9-19

    1990-91    4    132    24-8

    1989-90    4    127    21-12

    1988-89    4    123    20-11

    1987-88    3    83    16-16

    1986-87    2    65    9-19

    1985-86    1    48    12-16

    1984-85    4    124    20-12

    1983-84    3    72    17-14

    1982-83    3    77    8-19

    1981-82    2    78    7-20

    1980-81    4    112    21-9

    #ProJays

    Creighton has three alums in the NBA this season.

        Former Creighton All-American Doug McDermott is with the Sacramento Kings as he begins his 11th year in the NBA.

        Baylor Scheierman was a First Round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft by the NBA champion Boston Celtics.

        Trey Alexander went undrafted, but was signed on a two-way contract by the Denver Nuggets.

        These men give Creighton at least one NBA player for the 41st time in the last 42 seasons.

        Other famous Bluejays to play in the NBA in the past include Paul Silas, Kyle Korver, Benoit Benjamin and Anthony Tolliver.

    Let’s Go On A Run

    Creighton has won at least one NCAA Tournament game in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. That makes CU one of five teams in the country to have a win in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston and Kansas.

        This is the first time that Creighton has won an NCAA Tournament game in four straight years.

    Sweetness!

    Creighton is one of just five teams to have reached at least three of the last four Sweet 16s.

        Gonzaga and Houston have done it each of the last four seasons, while Alabama, UCLA and Creighton have done it three times each.

        This is the first time Creighton has been in the Sweet 16 in back-to-back tournaments.

    Most Sweet 16’s, Last Four Years

        #    Team    Years

        4    Gonzaga    2021    2022    2023    2024

        4    Houston    2021    2022    2023    2024

        3    Creighton    2021        –    2023    2024

        3    UCLA    2021    2022    2023         –

        3    Alabama    2021       –    2023    2024

    Ain’t Too Proud To Brag

    Creighton (9 straight seasons) is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the previous nine seasons joining Kansas (35), Gonzaga (27), Belmont (14), Oregon (9) and Houston (9).

        Creighton (5 straight seasons) is also one of five teams to post 22 or more wins in each of the previous five seasons, joining Gonzaga (27), Houston (7), San Diego State (5) and Baylor (5).

        Creighton was one of six teams in the nation with 25 or more wins in both men’s basketball and women’s basketball last season. That list consists of Creighton, Gonzaga, NC State, South Carolina,  UConn and Vermont.

        Creighton is one of four schools to have men’s and women’s basketball programs to both own 22 wins or more each of the previous three seasons, a list that included Creighton, Gonzaga, Princeton and UConn.

    24 of 26 Seasons With 20 Wins

    Creighton has won 20 or more games in 24 of the previous 26 seasons (1998-99 to 2023-24), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.

        Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 26 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 25 times, Creighton and Kentucky 24 times each.

    Most 20-Win Seasons, Previous 26 Seasons

    Team                 20-Win Seasons    

    Gonzaga    26        

    Kansas    26    

    Duke    25    

    Creighton    24    

    Kentucky    24    

    Arizona    22    

    Florida    22    

    Ohio State    22    

    Michigan State    22    

    BYU    21    

    Memphis    21        

    North Carolina    21    

    Wisconsin    21        

    Most Consecutive 22-Win Seasons

    Team                 Consec. 22-Win Years

    Gonzaga    27

    Houston    7

    Creighton    5

    San Diego State    5

    Baylor    5    

    Top 25 Men & Women

    Creighton was one of 12 schools with a preseason top-25 squad on both the men’s and women’s side in 2024-25, joining Alabama, Baylor, Connecticut, Duke, Indiana, Iowa State, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Texas and UCLA.

        The only five schools to be ranked in the preseason men’s and women’s basketball Top 25 of the AP Poll each of the last three seasons are Baylor, Creighton, North Carolina and Texas.

        Creighton is one of eight schools to make the NCAA Tournament in both men’s and women’s basketball each of the previous three seasons, a list that consists of Arizona, Baylor, Creighton, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Tennessee, Texas and UConn.

        Creighton is one of 14 schools that won an NCAA Tournament game last season in both men’s and women’s basketball: Alabama, Arizona, Baylor, Colorado, Creighton, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Kansas, North Carolina, NC State, Tennessee, Texas, and UConn.

    Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat

    Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 1,039 straight games. That ranks as the nation’s 10th-longest active streak.

        Creighton’s last game without a three-pointer came at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993, when the Jays were 0-for-5. Creighton’s last win without making a three-point basket came on March 3, 1991 when the Jays went 0-for-2 from three-point range in a 71-66 win over Southern Illinois in the championship game of the MVC Tournament.

        Below is a list of the nation’s longest active three-point streaks.

    Longest Active 3-Point Streaks (through 1/22)

        Rk.    Streak    School    Next Game

        1.    1,246    UNLV    1/25

        2.    1,243    Duke    1/25

        3.    1,178    East Tennessee State    1/25

        4.    1,154    Oakland    1/25

        5.    1,149    Pacific    1/23

        6.    1,146    Texas    1/25

        7.    1,086    Marshall    1/23

        8.    1,079    Gonzaga    1/25

        9.    1,068    Princeton    1/25

        10.    1,039    Creighton    1/25

        11.    1,035    Long Island    1/24

        12.    1,023    Mount St. Mary’s    1/23

    Triple Trouble

    During Creighton’s current streak of 1,039 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 8,345 trifectas, an average of 8.03 treys per game.

        Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 314 occasions the Bluejays have made 10 or more trifectas, including three games of 20 or more.

        Since the start of the 2019-20 season, the Bluejays are 93-24 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 35-32 mark when making seven treys or fewer.

    Team 3FG Made During Creighton’s 3-Point Streak

    1:    5 times    2:  19 times    3:  36 times

    4:    75 times    5:   104 times    6:  109 times

    7:   152 times    8:   130 times    9:  95 times

    10:  87 times    11:  61 times    12:  63 times

    13:  50 times    14: 26 times    15:  9 times

    16:  8 times    17: 4 times    18: 1 time

    19:  2 times    20: 1 time    21:  1 time    22:  1 time

    CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics

    Creighton is 8-8 in contests with a game-winning go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds at CHI Health Center Omaha, which opened in 2003.

        The last time such a game happened was in 2020 when Creighton’s Marcus Zegarowski hit a shot with 3.2 seconds left to beat Providence.

    Creighton’s Go-Ahead Scores in Wins at

    CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds

    Date    Opponent    Score    Player/Score    Time

    11/26/05    Dayton    W 91-90*    Funk FG    :5.7

    01/28/06    Wichita St.    W 57-55    Tolliver FG    :0.0

    11/25/06    George Mason    W 58-56    Watts FT    :7.5

    03/18/08    Rhode Island    W 74-73    Witter 3FG    :3.2

    01/13/10    Southern Illinois    W 71-69    Young FG    :1.3

    02/18/12    Long Beach St.    W 81-79    Young FG    :0.3

    01/28/14    St. John’s    W 63-60    McDermott 3FG    :2.8

    01/18/20    Providence    W 78-74    Zegarowski 3FG    :3.2

    *double-overtime

    Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at

    CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds

    Date    Opponent    Score    Player/Score    Time

    03/20/06    Miami (Fla.)    L 53-52    G. Diaz FT    :2.6

    01/20/07    Southern Illinois    L 58-57    B. Mullins FG    :4.1

    01/10/15    #19 Seton Hall    L 68-67    S. Gibbs 3FG    :2.2

    02/16/15    #19 Butler    L 58-56    R. Jones FG    :1.9

    03/07/15    Xavier    L 74-73    D. Davis FT’s    :6.3

    01/12/16    #12 Providence    L 50-48    K. Dunn FG    :0.0

    02/22/17    Providence    L 68-66    K. Cartwright 3FG    :2.4

    02/10/18    #5 Xavier    L 71-72    Q. Goodin FT’s    :0.3

    Top-20 Crowds

    Here’s a look at Creighton’s top-20 home crowds all-time.

          Rank    Att.    Opponent    Date

        1.    18,868    Providence    03/08/14

        2.    18,859    Georgetown    01/25/14

        3.    18,831    #1 Villanova    12/31/16

        4.    18,797    #6 Villanova    02/16/14

        5.    18,759    #1 Gonzaga    12/01/18

        6.    18,742    Seton Hall    02/23/14

        7.    18,735    Wichita State    02/11/12

        8.    18,613    Wichita State    03/02/13

        9.    18,571    DePaul    01/22/24

        10.    18,525    Marquette    12/31/13

        11.    18,519    #8 Seton Hall    03/07/20

        12.    18,518    Georgetown    01/27/18

        13.    18,509    Villanova    02/04/23

        14.    18,495    Marquette    02/17/18

        15.    18,494    Illinois State    02/09/13

        16.    18,475    Nebraska    11/22/24

        17.    18,458    Evansville    12/29/12

        18.    18,436    Bradley    01/28/12

        19.    18,323    DePaul    02/07/14

        20.    18,321    #3 Villanova    02/24/18

    CHI Health Center Omaha Success

    Creighton has played 364 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the now 22-year-old facility.

        The Bluejays own a 301-63 (.827) record all-time at the facility.

        Creighton’s Nov. 25, 2017 win over SIU Edwardsville was the program’s 200th at the facility, coming in its 242nd home game. CU’s 100th win came on Nov. 17, 2010, a 63-58 win over Louisiana.

        Creighton has outscored its opponents 28,603-23,886 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.96 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 93 different times, including twice this year (Kansas City, #1 Kansas).

        Incredibly, Creighton hasn’t trailed in its home opener in 10 of the past 24 seasons (2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2011-12, 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2019-20).

        Creighton is also 33-37 all-time in the 70 games at the arena in which it’s fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 8-12 when down by 10+ points at halftime in the facility, and 42-30 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.

        Creighton is 204-45 (.819) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn’t trailed in 66 of those games. In that same span, CU owns a 106-10 home record (.914) vs. non-conference teams.

        Factor in a 17-0 home mark at the Omaha Civic Auditorium in 2002-03 and two wins at the Civic in the 2010 CIT, and the Bluejays are 319-63 (.836) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.

    Home Run

    Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.76 points per home game (20,109 points in 249 home games), a figure that climbs to 84.23 points in non-conference home games (9,855 points in 117 home games).

        Creighton is 152-7 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points.

    Nine Is Divine

    Greg McDermott has guided his team to the NCAA Tournament nine times at Creighton. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history, and most among basketball coaches.

        McDermott is one of three head coaches in Creighton history to lead eight or more NCAA Tournament teams.

    Name    Sport    NCAA’s @CU

    Kirsten Bernthal Booth    Volleyball    14

    Bob Warming    Men’s Soccer    11

    Greg McDermott    Men’s Basketball    9

    Dana Altman    Men’s Basketball    7

    Brent Vigness    Softball    7

    Jim Flanery    Women’s Basketball    7

    Firing On All Cylinders

    Creighton finished the 2023-24 season ranked 11th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation’s No. 9 offense, and No. 24 defense.

        Creighton has finished with a top-25 offense per KenPom eight times and a top-25 defense three times in 14 completed seasons under Greg McDermott.

    Year    Off. Rating    Def. Rating    Overall Rank

    2010-11    66    174    98

    2011-12    5    166    28

    2012-13    5    66    15

    2013-14    2    124    17

    2014-15    59    138    79

    2015-16    43    76    40

    2016-17    32    46    28

    2017-18    25    58    30

    2018-19    47    83    55

    2019-20    3    78    12

    2020-21    25    32    22

    2021-22    112    19    50

    2022-23    23    14    12

    2023-24    9    24    11

    2024-25    48    27    34

    New Court Debuts

    Creighton is playing home games on a new basketball court designed to tell the story of Creighton University and the program’s proud history.

        The court was designed by GLGR out of Beaverton, Ore., and produced by Ledford Sports Floors out of Jenks, Okla.

        The court includes multiple intricate features that merit up-close inspection to gain a full appreciation for the attention to detail in the new Creighton-centric design.

    • Six numbers will appear on the west sideline, three in front of each bench, to recognize the retired jersey numbers for No. 3 (Doug McDermott), No. 25 (Kyle Korver), No. 30 (Bob Harstad), No. 33 (Bob Portman), No. 35 (Paul Silas) and No. 45 (Bob Gibson).

    • Within the eye of the Bluejay logo at midcourt will be the number 1916, a nod to Creighton’s first recognized year of intercollegiate basketball.

    • Just inside the three-point line on the South end will be text of seven core Jesuit values, such as “Women and Men For and With Others”. It is believed that Creighton is the nation’s first Division I team with its school motto included inside its basketball court.

    • Also inside the three-point line on the North side of the court are Heritage logos to honor Creighton’s history.

    • The new color scheme also features an updated courtside gradient, in addition to a feather pattern inside the three-point line, a nod to Creighton’s Bluejay nickname.

    McDermott’s Coaching Tree

    Greg McDermott‘s coaching tree owns 10 men who are currently a head coach at the Division I level. Seven of the 10 won 20+ games last season. Here’s a list:

    Darian DeVries – West Virginia

    Eric Henderson – South Dakota State

    Alan Huss – High Point

    Ben Jacobson – Northern Iowa

    Steve Lutz – Oklahoma State

    TJ Otzelberger – Iowa State

    David Richman – North Dakota State

    Daniyal Robinson – Cleveland State

    Paul Sather – North Dakota

    Patrick Sellers – Central Connecticut State

    Ticket Information

    Single-game tickets for the 2024-25 season went on sale on October 16th.

        Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CHI Health Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, by calling Ticketmaster or visiting Ticketmaster.com, and charging by phone at (800) 745-3000.

        For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.



    Join us this Saturday as our men’s basketball team takes on Seton Hall in a special Pink Out game!

    Wear your pink attire to show your support for breast cancer awareness and cheer on our team as they battle it out on the court.

    Tip-off is at 2:00 pm at our home court. Let’s pack the stands with pink and show our team and those affected by breast cancer that we stand with them. Go team! #PinkOut #BreastCancerAwareness #GoTeam

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  • THE SETON LEGACY: CONTINUING THE LEGACY OF SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON

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    The Seton Legacy: Continuing the Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born saint, left a lasting legacy of faith, service, and education. As the founder of the Sisters of Charity and the first Catholic school for girls in the United States, she dedicated her life to serving others and spreading the message of God’s love.

    Today, the Seton legacy lives on through the Sisters of Charity, who continue to serve those in need and provide quality education to students across the country. Through their work in hospitals, schools, and social service programs, the Sisters carry on the mission of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and inspire others to follow in her footsteps.

    As we reflect on the life and achievements of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, let us remember her dedication to serving others and living out the Gospel message. May we strive to continue her legacy of faith, love, and service in our own lives, making a positive impact on those around us and spreading God’s love to all.

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