Marcus Zegarowski
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Men's Basketball Closes BIG EAST Road Slate at #10 Marquette on Sunday
2/28/2019 1:30:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Bluejays look to beat a top-10 team for a fourth straight season
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Game #29 • Creighton Bluejays at #10 Marquette Golden Eagles
Sunday, March 3, 2019 • 2:00 p.m.
Fiserv Forum (17,600) • Milwaukee, Wis.
Radio: KOZN 1620 AM, www.1620thezone.com
Television: FS1 (Aaron Goldsmith, Len Elmore)
Series History: Marquette leads 55-32
Last Meeting: #21 Marquette 106, Creighton 104 in OT on Jan. 9, 2019 in Omaha, Neb.
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Next Game
Creighton (15-13, 6-9 BIG EAST) plays its final BIG EAST regular-season road game of the campaign on Sunday, March 3, when it visits No. 10 Marquette (23-5, 12-3 BIG EAST).
   Tip-off at Fiserv Forum (17,600) in Milwaukee, Wis., is set for 2:00 p.m.
Television Broadcast Information
Sunday's tilt will be nationally televised on FS1, with Aaron Goldsmith and Len Elmore on the call.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) will broadcast all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2018-19 season, while KOOO (101.9 FM) will also broadcast all home games. The audio is also webcast live at www.1620thezone.com.
   John Bishop and former Bluejay Taylor Stormberg will call the action. Â
Video Webcast Information
Live streaming video of Sunday's game will be available via FOXSportsGo.com for desktop users, and via the FOX Sports Go app for mobile devices (iOS, Android, Kindle Fire tablets and Fire phones and select Window devices). A cable authorization may be required.
   The FOX Sports GO mobile app can be downloaded for free from the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store or the Windows Store, and the games are now available internationally.
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.
   Home games can also be followed by those who have mobile devices with internet capability at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton is 15-13 overall and 6-9 in BIG EAST play against the nation's 15th-toughest schedule, having already played 18 games versus teams that won 21 games or more a year ago.
   Creighton ranks fourth nationally in three-point percentage (.401), sixth in three-pointers made per game (11.0), seventh in total three-pointers made (309) and 16th in field goal percentage (.487).
   Creighton owns five men averaging 10.1 points per game or more, including sophomores Ty-Shon Alexander (16.4 ppg.) and Mitch Ballock (10.0 ppg.). The duo have combined for 156 three-pointers this winter.
   Coming on strong of late is junior big man Martin Krampelj (13.1 ppg., 6.8 rpg.). He's averaged 16.2 points and 8.1 rebounds in CU's last 18 games with 47 dunks in that time.
Scouting #10 Marquette
Marquette is 23-5 overall and 12-3 in BIG EAST Conference action, but coming off a hard-fought 67-61 loss at Villanova on Wednesday.
   Wooden Award candidate Markus Howard (25.3 ppg.) leads the BIG EAST and is sixth nationally in scoring. He has three games this season of 45 points or more, including a league-record 53 at Creighton on January 9th. He also leads the Golden Eagles with 112 assists and 29 steals.
   Brothers Sam Hauser (15.1 ppg., 6.9 rpg.) and Joey Hauser (9.9 ppg., 5.4 rpg.) are MU's top two rebounders while combining to make 111 three-pointers.
   Theo John leads the BIG EAST with 64 blocked shots inside, and Nebraska transfer Ed Morrow has provided 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.3 minutes per game as a reserve.
   The Golden Eagles average 78.3 points per game while allowing just 68.6 per game. MU shoots 46.8 percent from the floor, 40.0 percent from three-point range and 76.7 percent at the line while owning a +4.8 rebound advantage per game.
The Series With Marquette
Marquette leads the series with Creighton by a 55-32 margin, and has a 32-12 lead in Milwaukee.
   Marquette leads the series 7-4 since the teams became BIG EAST rivals and has won the past six encounters.
   Each of the last nine meetings have been decided by eight points or less, including Marquette's 106-104 overtime win in Omaha on Jan. 9.
   Greg McDermott is 2-7 against Steve Wojciechowski as a head coach, and is 4-7 in his career against Marquette.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) is in his ninth season as head coach at Creighton, where he is 202-107 with the Bluejays. 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 owns a career mark of 482-302 in his 25th season and is 351-238 in his 18th Division I campaign. McDermott is assisted by Preston Murphy, Alan Huss and Paul Lusk.
With A Win, Creighton Can...
- Improve to 203-107 under Greg McDermott at Creighton.
- Earn CU's first victory over the Golden Eagles since Feb. 14, 2015, snapping a six-game losing streak to Marquette.
- Earn Greg McDermott's 15th win over a ranked foe as Creighton coach, and improve the program to 33-145 all-time against top-25 competition.
- Win a third straight BIG EAST game for the first time this season.
Friend Or Froling?
Creighton freshman Samson Froling is the younger brother of former Marquette big man Harry Froling.
   Samson owns 107 points, 57 rebounds and 11 blocked shots in 27 games (253 minutes) so far this year for Creighton.
   Harry had 56 points, 60 rebounds and four blocked shots in 20 games (248 minutes) last season for Marquette after becoming eligible in January after transferring in from SMU. He now plays for the Adelaide 36ers in Australia.
   Samson and Harry aren't the only basketball players in the family. Parents Shane and Jenny Froling both played professionally in Australia. Sister Alicia Froling owns 1,493 career points and owns SMU records with 1,134 career rebounds, 202 blocks and 45 double-doubles. Alicia's twin Keely Froling also played at SMU from 2014-16 and now plays professionally for the Canberra Capitals in Australia.
Ranking News & Notes
Marquette is ranked No. 10 in this week's AP poll. Some notes of interest as it pertains to Creighton and ranked foes...
- Creighton is 32-145 all-time (1-4 this year) against nationally-ranked teams in the Associated Press poll. Â
- The last time CU beat a ranked BIG EAST team, the Jays defeated No. 3 Villanova, 89-83 (OT), on Feb. 24, 2018. It remains the highest-ranked team that CU has ever beaten.
- Creighton has beaten at least one ranked team in each of the last six seasons (including 2018-19), and multiple ranked foes in each of the previous four years (but not yet in 2018-19).
- Creighton has beaten at least one top-10 team each of the previous three seasons, and looks to extend that streak to four with a win on Sunday. On a national basis, the only other 12 teams with a top-10 win each of the last four seasons are Duke, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Syracuse, North Carolina, Villanova, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
- Creighton is 14-30 under Greg McDermott against nationally-ranked teams. He owns twice as many top-25 wins as any other coach in Creighton history. Prior to McDermott's arrival, Creighton was 18-115 all-time against top-25 foes.
- Creighton is 4-13 under Greg McDermott in true road games against top-25 teams, compared to a Creighton owning a 2-63 mark prior to his hiring.
- Creighton is 9-13 since the start of the 2016-17 season against ranked teams. The nine wins over ranked teams in that time is tied for 22nd nationally, and trails only Villanova (17) among BIG EAST clubs.
- Creighton's three top-25 road wins since the start of 2016-17 are tied for eighth-most nationally. Only three teams (Virginia, Duke, Kansas) own more than four.
- Creighton is 1-4 all-time against teams ranked exactly 10th. The win came on Dec. 1, 1965 vs. Kansas State. One of the losses came to a No. 10 Marquette team on Jan. 30, 1979 (79-77 in Omaha).
- In five games against ranked teams this season, Creighton has averaged 83.4 points and 11.4 three-pointers per game.
- Ty-Shon Alexander averages 24.0 points per game in the four contests he's played against ranked opponents this season, with Davion Mintz second at 14.2 points per game.
- Each of Creighton's last two games against top-25 competition have gone to overtime. Creighton is 3-11 all-time in overtime versus top-25 foes.
First To 100, Wins?
Each of the last five games between Creighton and Marquette have been high-scoring affairs, with MU winning by scores of 102-94, 91-83, 90-86, 85-81 and 106-104.
   In those five meetings, Marquette and Creighton have combined to make 125 three-point attempts and shot a combined 52.2 percent of all shots (328-628) from the floor.
   Creighton has lost 13 straight games when allowing 90+ points, with four of those setbacks coming at the hands of the Golden Eagles.
   Greg McDermott is 59-4 as a Division I head coach when his teams score 90 or more points, including a 53-4 mark on the Creighton sideline.
Chasing 90
Creighton, which scored 104 in the first meeting this season with Marquette, has not scored 90 points twice in the same season against the same opponent since doing it twice in 2013-14 during a pair of lopsided wins against Villanova.
   The Bluejays have not scored 100 or more against the same team twice in the same year since North Texas in the 1976-77 season.
Extra, Extra!
Creighton, which lost to Marquette in overtime on January 9, has not played an overtime game against the same opponent twice in the same campaign since Tulsa in the 1983-84 season.
Zegarowski A Shooting Star
Marcus Zegarowski has taken over the top spot in Creighton history for three-point percentage in a career (minimum 100 attempts).
   The three men he's immediately above combined for six Conference Player of the Year awards in their nine seasons at Creighton.
   In the NBA, Kyle Korver and Doug McDermott have combined to make more than 2,600 career three-pointers, and both men also rank in the top-33 in NBA history in three-point percentage.
Creighton's Career 3FG% Leaders
(Minimum 100 Attempts)
   Pct.   Name, Years   3FGM-FGA
   .462   Marcus Zegarowski, 2018-Present   48-104
   .458   Doug McDermott, 2010-14   274-598
   .455   Booker Woodfox, 2007-09   147-323
   .453   Kyle Korver, 1999-03   371-819
   .441   Rod Mason, 1986-88   132-299
   .440   Nerijus Karlikanovas, 1998-00   48-109
   .439   Ethan Wragge, 2009-14   334-761
   .431   Michael Lindeman, 2000-04   62-144
   .429   Duan Cole, 1987-92   176-410
   .407   Cole Huff, 2015-17   124-305
High Five
Creighton has made five or more three-pointers in 64 consecutive games, a streak that started on March 10, 2017 in the BIG EAST Tournament semifinal vs. Xavier.
   Per Sport Radar, that streak ranks sixth-longest nationally, and is the longest active streak among any major conference team.
Longest Active Team Streaks With 5+ 3-Pointers
   Streak   School   Next Game
   161   North Florida   3/4
   124   The Citadel   2/28
   92   Wofford   2/28
   70   Savannah State   3/2
   66   Belmont   2/28
   64   Creighton   3/3
Records Fell
Here's a list of some of the various records that were broken in the first meeting between Creighton and Marquette:
- Among the single-game CHI Health Center Omaha records set or tied by Marquette's Markus Howard were points (53), three-pointers (10), field goal attempts (26) and turnovers (9).
- Marquette's 16 three-pointers tied a CHI Health Center Omaha record for three-pointers by a non-Creighton team.
- Markus Howard's 53 points were a Marquette record, a BIG EAST record and a record for a Bluejay opponent in one game. The legendary Bevo Francis held the previous mark for a CU opponent, scoring 49 points for Rio Grande on Jan. 23, 1954.
Howard Hunts Hersey Hawkins
Markus Howard had a Marquette-record 53 points in the last meeting with Creighton, which is also the most ever scored by a Bluejay opponent in a single game.
   No player has scored 30 points twice in the same season against Creighton since Bradley's Hersey Hawkins had games of 35 and 38 in 1987-88, a season in which Hawkins averaged 36.3 points per game and was named National Player of the Year by the Associated Press, UPI and USBWA.
   In the 31 seasons that have followed, there's been 22 occasions where a player has scored 30 or more points against Creighton and faced the Bluejays later in their career. Those players, who averaged 33.09 points in the game with 30+ points, have averaged just 14.86 points in the subsequent meeting.
   Only three of those men even scored 19 points or more, with Evansville's Marcus Wilson (31 & 28 in 1998-99) coming closest to posting back-to-back 30-point outings.
Name, School   1st Game   Next Game
Khadeen Carrington, Seton Hall   41   18
LaDontae Henton, Providence   35   18
Jahii Carson, Arizona State   30   15
Colt Ryan, Evansville   43   13
Kyle Weems, Missouri State   31   13
Colt Ryan, Evansville   31   16
Daniel Ruffin, Bradley   30   6
Brian Roberts, Dayton   34   11
Trey Guidry, Illinois State   30   3
Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa   31   8
Tarise Bryson, Illinois State   31   12
Marcus Wilson, Evansville   31   28
William Fontleroy, Missouri State   30   8
Tevis Stukes, Baylor   30   18
Danny Moore, Missouri State   36   12
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois   30   15
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois   30   22
Loren Meyer, Iowa State   30   14
Victor Alexander, Iowa State   37   21
Curtis Stuckey, Bradley   39   22
John Cooper, Wichita State   36   17
Rickey Jackson, Illinois State   32   17
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley   35   38
Prolific Freshmen Meet
Sunday features two of the best freshmen scorers in the BIG EAST Conference on the same floor.
   Third on that list is Creighton's Marcus Zegarowski at 10.7 points per game, just ahead of Marquette's Joey Hauser (9.9 ppg.).
   In league only action, Georgetown's Mac McClung (14.1 ppg.) and James Akinjo (11.6 ppg.) hold the top two spots, just ahead of Zegarowski (11.1) and Hauser (10.2).
Highest Scoring Freshmen, BIG AST
(Minimum appearing in 75% of team's games)
Rk.   Name, School   PPG
1.   Mac McClung, GU   13.2
2.   James Akinjo, GU   12.8
3.   Marcus Zegarowski, CU   10.7
4.   Joey Hauser, MU   9.9
Just Call Him Trey-Shon
Ty-Shon Alexander has made a three-point basket in all 27 games he's played this season, stretching his streak dating to last year to a BIG EAST-leading 31 games in a row.
   Alexander's streak is tied for the longest in Creighton history, matching the school record set by Booker Woodfox in 2008-09.
   It's worth noting that Kyle Korver's third-place streak of 28 games with a trey was snapped when he did not attempt a field goal in 24 minutes of play during an 83-56 win over UNI (and head coach Greg McDermott) on Feb. 9, 2002. Korver then drained a triple in 27 more games in a row, a stretch from Feb. 13, 2002 to Jan. 20, 2003 before it was snapped against Evansville (and head coach Steve Merfeld).
Consecutive Games With a 3FG, Creighton History
   Streak   Name   Dates
   31   Booker Woodfox   11/25/08 to 3/23/09
   31   Ty-Shon Alexander   2/27/18 to Present
   28   Kyle Korver   2/4/01 to 2/6/02
   27   Kyle Korver   2/13/02 to 1/20/03
   25   Rodney Buford   1/25/97 to 1/10/98
   23   Ethan Wragge   11/8/13 to 2/9/14
   22   Khyri Thomas   1/28/17 to 12/5/17
   21   Ethan Wragge   1/3/10 to 3/24/10
   20   Johnny Mathies   12/22/04 to 2/28/05
   20   Marcus Foster   12/31/17 to 3/16/18
3-Point Streaks, Nationally
Ty-Shon Alexander's 31 straight games with a three-pointer is the nation's ninth-longest active streak through Feb. 27th. Here's that list:
Consecutive Games With a 3FG, Active (Nationally)
   Streak   Name, School   Next Game
   46   Mack Smith, Eastern Illinois   2/28
   46   Justin Jaworski, Lafayette   3/2
   41   Chris Clemons, Campbell   3/2
   39   Garrison Mathews, Lipscomb   3/1
   39   Shizz Alston Jr., Temple   3/3
   36   Keaton Wallace, UTSA   2/28
   32   Tyler Hall, Montana State   3/2
   32   Jaylen Minnett, IUPUI   2/28
   31   Ty-Shon Alexander, Creighton   3/3
   31   Justin Wright-Foreman, Hofstra   2/28
   31   J.C. Show, Binghamton   3/2
   30   Trevor John, Drexel   2/28
   30   Matt Morgan, Cornell   3/1
   30   Adam Flagler, Presbyterian   3/2
   29   Jaevin Cumberland, Oakland   2/28
   29   JT Gibson, Nebraska-Omaha   2/28
Sophomores From Downtown
Ty-Shon Alexander was the first player in Creighton history to make multiple three-pointers in each of the first eight games of a season before he went 1-for-4 beyond the arc at Nebraska.
   Here's a look at Creighton's most three-pointers per game for a season (minimum 10 games).
Creighton's Most 3-Pointers Per Game, Season
   3FG/G   3FG   GP   Name   Year
   3.79   129   34   Kyle Korver   2002-03
   3.154   82   26   Tad Ackerman   1994-95
   3.148   85   27   Ty-Shon Alexander   2018-19
   3.143   110   35   Ethan Wragge   2013-14
   3.13   100   32   Kyle Korver   2001-02
   2.88   95   33   Marcus Foster   2017-18
Sophomore Slingers
Ty-Shon Alexander and Mitch Ballock continue to shoot the ball at a rate rarely seen by sophomores.
   Alexander has made 85 three-pointers this season, while Ballock has drained 71 treys. Both men rank among the top-three in program history for three-pointers by a sophomore:
Most 3-Pointers Made by a Creighton Sophomore
   3FG-FGA   3FG%   Name   Year
   100-221   .452   Kyle Korver   2000-01
   85-217   .392   Ty-Shon Alexander   2018-19
   71-175   .406   Mitch Ballock   2018-19
   66-161   .410   Ethan Wragge   2011-12
Most 3-Pointers Made In A Season, Creighton History
   3FG-FGA   3FG%   Name   Year
   129-269   .480   Kyle Korver*   2002-03
   110-234   .471   Ethan Wragge   2013-14
   100-221   .452   Kyle Korver   2000-01
   96-214   .449   Doug McDermott*   2013-14
   95-230   .413   Marcus Foster   2017-18
   91-191   .476   Booker Woodfox*   2008-09
   85-217   .392   Ty-Shon Alexander   2018-19
   82-210   .390   Tad Ackerman   1994-95
   79-184   .429   Kyle Korver*   2001-02
   78-175   .446   Ethan Wragge   2012-13
   77-157   .490   Doug McDermott*   2012-13
   76-175   .434   Rod Mason   1987-88
*Conference Player of the Year
Most Improved?
Ty-Shon Alexander showed a glimpse of just how electric he can be when he scored 20 points in a span of 5:55 on Feb. 17 vs. Seton Hall.
   In the process, Alexander became the first Bluejay to score 20 points in one half since Marcus Foster had 20 in the second half at Marquette on March 3, 2018.
   It was also the second time this season Alexander has made five three-pointers in the same half.
   The Charlotte native has upped his scoring average to 16.4 points per game, an improvement of 10.9 points over his 5.5 points per game from a year ago. That's easily the largest improvement of any of the BIG EAST's top 30 scorers this season, as seen below:
Rk.   Name, School   18-19PPG   17-18PPG   +/-
1.   Ty-Shon Alexander, CU   16.4   5.5   +10.9
2.   Phil Booth, VU   18.3   10.0   +8.3
3.   Paul Reed, DPU   11.4   3.6   +7.8
4.   Paul Scruggs, XU   12.0   4.9   +7.1
5.   Collin Gillespie, VU   11.0   4.3   +6.7
Sophomore Scorer
Sophomore guard Ty-Shon Alexander averages a team-leading 16.4 points per game, quite an accomplishment for a guy who never scored more than 14 points in any game a season ago.
   The only Creighton sophomores in the last 40 seasons to score more points per game than Alexander are Doug McDermott (22.9 ppg. in 2011-12), Rodney Buford (19.6 ppg. in 1996-97) and Bob Harstad (16.7 in 1988-89). McDermott, Buford and Harstad are the top three career scorers in Creighton history.
   Here's a list of Creighton's top sophomore scorers in the past 50 seasons:
Most Points/Game, CU Sophomores Since 1968-69
   PPG   Name   Year
   22.9   Doug McDermott   2011-12
   19.6   Rodney Buford   1996-97
   18.9   Cyril Baptiste   1968-69
   16.8   Rick Apke   1975-76
   16.7   Bob Harstad   1988-89
   16.4   Ty-Shon Alexander   2018-19
   16.2   Benoit Benjamin   1983-84
   15.8   Gene Harmon   1971-72
   15.3   Chad Gallagher   1988-89
   14.6   Kyle Korver   2000-01
BIG EAST's Elite Big Men
Martin Krampelj's BIG EAST numbers have been outstanding, as he averages 16.3 points per game, 8.1 rebounds per game and 0.93 blocks per game.
   He's one of four men in the top-11 of both points and rebounds per game in conference action, joining Eric Paschall, Naji Marshall and Jessie Govan.
   Add in those ranking in the top-11 in blocked shots per game, and that list is trimmed to just Krampelj and Govan.
   Creighton has not had a player at least 16 points, 8 rebounds and 1 blocked shot per league game for an entire conference season in 30 years, as Chad Gallagher (18.6 ppg., 8.7 rpg., 2.8 bpg.) was the last to do it in 1989-90 when the Jays competed in the Missouri Valley Conference.
Krampelj Replaces Patton
Two years ago eventual NBA First Round Draft pick Justin Patton manned the middle for Creighton before turning pro after his redshirt freshman season.
   His replacement, Martin Krampelj, has exceeded Patton's production in numerous categories.
   Here's a look at the stats for the two men:
Stat   Patton   Krampelj   Krampelj
Year   2016-17   2017-18   2018-19
PPGÂ Â Â 12.9Â Â Â 11.9Â Â Â 13.1
RPGÂ Â Â 6.2Â Â Â 8.1Â Â Â 6.8
BPGÂ Â Â 1.4Â Â Â 0.7Â Â Â 0.8
APGÂ Â Â 1.2Â Â Â 1.2Â Â Â 0.6
FG%Â Â Â .676Â Â Â .671Â Â Â .584
FT%Â Â Â .517Â Â Â .623Â Â Â .655
Double-Doubles   3   6   5
Dunks/Game   2.06   1.74   2.07
My Favorite Martin
Martin Krampelj has scored in double-figures in 17 of the last 18 games, with nine points in the one contest he was limited to single digits.
   In the past 18 games, Krampelj has averaged 16.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. He's shot 61.9 percent from the field, 40.0 percent from three-point territory, and 69.0 percent from the line.
   His recent stat line represents a vast improvement from the first 10 contests when he was still regaining his form.
When   FG%   3FG%   FT%   RPG   PPG   DUNKS
2017-18 Season   .671   .261   .623   8.1   11.9   33
First 10 Games   .474   .182   .563   4.4   7.4   11
Last 18 Games   .619   .400   .690   8.1   16.2   47
More Points = Better Results
Creighton is 4-7 against Marquette since joining the BIG EAST, despite the fact that its 77.73 points per game against the Golden Eagles is its second-most against any club.
   However, Creighton has scored 81+ points in each of the last five meetings against Marquette.
PPG   Opponent   CU W-L
80.62   DePaul   12-1
77.73   Marquette   4-7
76.43   Xavier   7-7
74.75   St. John's   8-4
74.69   Seton Hall   5-8
72.69   Villanova   3-10
72.50   Butler   7-5
71.77   Georgetown   7-6
68.64   Providence   5-9
What's Your Favorite Dish?
Creighton owns 5,029 assists since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010, a figure that ranks fourth nationally in that span.
   The only schools above the Bluejays are North Carolina (5,677), Michigan State (5,355) and Kansas (5,051).
   Creighton ranks 23rd nationally this season with 16.1 assists per contest, the sixth time in the last eight seasons that the Bluejays have been in the top-25. Each of the previous five times Creighton's finished in the top-25 in assists per game nationally have resulted in an NCAA Tournament bid.
The Race To 75
Creighton has scored 75 or more points in each of its 15 victories this season, and in 20 straight wins. CU's last win when scoring 74 points or less was a 68-63 win over St. John's on Jan. 23, 2018.
   Creighton has scored 80 points or more in each of its last five meetings vs. Marquette.
Freshmen Flashes
Samson Froling and Christian Bishop have each made an impact in their rookie season at Creighton, giving fans a glimpse of their bright future.
   The duo's numbers to date compare favorably to full-season figures compiled by some of CU's other recent men to man the center position as a true freshman, as seen below:
Name   PPG   RPG   BPG   MPG   FG%   FT%
Samson Froling, 18-19Â Â Â 4.0Â Â Â 2.1Â Â Â 0.4Â Â Â 9.4Â Â Â .590Â Â Â .385
Christian Bishop, 18-19Â Â Â 3.8Â Â Â 1.5Â Â Â 0.5Â Â Â 7.7Â Â Â .667Â Â Â .458
Jacob Epperson, 17-18Â Â Â 6.3Â Â Â 2.9Â Â Â 0.9Â Â Â 14.0Â Â Â .694Â Â Â .333
Zach Hanson, 13-14Â Â Â 2.8Â Â Â 1.1Â Â Â 0.3Â Â Â 5.1Â Â Â .684Â Â Â .560
Martin Krampelj, 15-16Â Â Â 2.9Â Â Â 3.6Â Â Â 0.4Â Â Â 6.6Â Â Â .474Â Â Â .167
Anthony Tolliver, 03-04Â Â Â 0.8Â Â Â 1.3Â Â Â 0.3Â Â Â 6.5Â Â Â .400Â Â Â .222
Sweet Home (Away From Home) Chicago
Creighton has won at DePaul each of the last six seasons (including 2018-19), just the second different opponent in program history that the Jays have beaten on the road in six or more consecutive campaigns.
   Creighton previously beat Grinnell in seven straight seasons from 1929-30 to 1935-36.
Jays2K
Creighton has 2,226 points this season, surpassing 2,000 points for the 13th straight season after having done it just 8-of-12 seasons from 1994-95 to 2005-06.
   Creighton scored 2,756 points and ranked 12th nationally with 83.5 points per contest last season.
   The 2,756 points rank tied for fourth-most in program history for one season, and were 128 behind the 2,864 points that the 2016-17 team scored to establish the record.
   This year's team has averaged 79.5 points per game to date.
   Greg McDermott is 59-4 as a Division I head coach when his teams score 90 or more points, including a 53-4 mark on the Creighton sideline.
   Creighton is 63-3 all-time when scoring 100 points or more, and had a streak of 36 straight wins when scoring triple-digits since a 1977 loss to North Texas State snapped in the Jan. 9 loss to Marquette (106-104).
25 & 10 Men
Martin Krampelj finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds at Seton Hall on Feb. 9th. The 25 points were a career-best effort, while the 11 boards were a season-best.
   Krampelj is the first Bluejay with 25 points and 10 rebounds in a game since Doug McDermott had 30 points and 12 rebounds on March 21, 2014 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette.
   Krampelj is the first Creighton player with 25+ points and 11+ rebounds in a BIG EAST game, as McDermott never had such a game in his senior year when he was named National Player of the Year.
   Since Greg McDermott's arrival in 2010, Krampelj is just the third Creighton player with a 25/10 game. Doug McDermott had 17 such games, while Kenny Lawson Jr. had one. It's also worth noting that current Bluejay Connor Cashaw had a game with 27 points and 12 rebounds during his junior season in 2017-18 while playing for Rice.
New Style vs. Old Style
Creighton has gone just 2-4 in its last six games, but has made vast improvements on the defensive end of the court in that time.
   In the last seven games, a stretch that started with CU's Feb. 3 victory over Xavier, Creighton has allowed 66.3 points per game while holding foes to 41.4 percent shooting from the field and 34.2 percent marksmanship from downtown. Despite outscoring teams 490-464 in those games, the Jays are just 3-4 in this time.
   In CU's first eight league contests, Creighton had allowed 82.5 points per game while the opposition shot 49.4 percent from the field and 41.1 percent from deep.
The Full Arsenal
CU's Feb. 20 win at DePaul was the fifth game this season that Creighton has placed five men in double-figures, and first time since the initial victory over Georgetown this season. Creighton is 4-1 this year when five men have 10 or more points.
   For the season Creighton has five men averaging double-figures in scoring, something it hasn't done for an entire season in 55 years.
   Entering Sunday, Ty-Shon Alexander (16.4), Martin Krampelj (13.1), Mitch Ballock (10.0), Marcus Zegarowski (10.7) and Davion Mintz (10.2) all average 10 or more points per game.
   In league play, Alexander (15.6), Krampelj (16.3), Mintz (11.3) and Zegarowski (11.1) are all well into double-figures, with Ballock at 9.9 points per game.
   Creighton has not had five or more men finish a season averaging 10 or more points per game since the 1964-65 club had SIX men average in double-figures (Neil Johnson, 17.3; Elton McGriff, 15.0; Fritz Pointer, 14.3; Tim Powers, 12.6; Bob Miles, 11.9; Charlie Brown (11.6), though Johnson only played in 8-of-23 games.
3-Pointers, By Average
Creighton has made 11.04 three-pointers per game so far this season, easily its most ever. The Jays had never averaged more than 8.76 triples in any season before Greg McDermott's arrival.
   Here's a look at the most three-pointers per game in Creighton history. Of note is that each of the six completed seasons on this list ended with 21 or more wins and a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Creighton's Most 3-Pointers Per Game in a Season
   3FG/G   Season   3FG   GP   W-L (Postseason)
   11.04   2018-19    309   28   15-13 so far
   10.39   2017-18   343   33   21-12 (NCAA)
   10.17   2013-14   356   35   27-8 (NCAA)
   8.76   1999-00   289   33   23-10 (NCAA)
   8.69   2016-17   304   35   25-10 (NCAA)
   8.62   2004-05   293   34   23-11 (NCAA)
   8.53   2012-13   307   36   28-8 (NCAA)
Triple Trivia
During Creighton's current streak of 844 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 6,572 trifectas, an average of 7.79 treys per game.
   That's not surprising since during the streak, Creighton has made exactly 7 three-pointers 132 times, more than any figure.
   Only four times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 226 occasions the Bluejays have made 10 or more trifectas, including three games of 20 or more.
   Creighton has made five or more three-pointers in 64 straight games (since shooting 4-20 from deep vs. Providence on 3/9/17), and has made at least one three-pointer before halftime in 215 consecutive contests (since 0-7 at Drake on 1/23/13).
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   4 times   2: 15 times   3: 30 times
4:   67 times   5:  95 times   6: 87 times
7:  132 times   8:  110 times   9: 78 times
10: 66 times   11: 48 times   12: 45 times
13: 36 times   14: 14 times   15:  6 times
16: 6 times   17: 1 time   19:  1 time
20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
Scheduling Tough
Through games of Wednesday in the NET rankings provided by the NCAA, no team in the BIG EAST other than Villanova had played a more difficult schedule than Creighton.
   CU's schedule is ranked 15th-toughest nationally. The Bluejays have played 11 Quadrant 1 and nine Quadrant 2 games. Those 11 Q1 games are the second-most in the BIG EAST.
Iron Man Mintz
Davion Mintz never left the floor vs. Villanova on Feb. 6, playing all 45 minutes without taking a break.
   He was the first Bluejay to play a complete game since James Milliken played all 40 minutes at No. 5 Xavier on March 5, 2016.
   Despite his heavy minutes, Mintz scored CU's first eight points of overtime and finished with 19 points and a season-high eight rebounds.
   Mintz is the first Bluejay to play 45 minutes or more since Austin Chatman logged 47 minutes in a double-overtime win over South Dakota on Dec. 9, 2014.
   Mintz is also the lone Bluejay in the last 25 seasons to never leave the floor in an overtime game.
New BIG EAST Records
Since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST in the summer of 2013, all 10 league schools have played either 105 or 106 regular-season BIG EAST games.
   Creighton's 53-52 record tied for the fourth-best mark across the league.
BIG EAST Regular-Season Records Since 2013-14
Rank   Team   W-L   Pct.    NCAA's
1.   Villanova   89-17   .840   5
2.   Xavier   64-41   .610   5
3.   Providence   57-49   .538   5
4.   Creighton   53-52   .505   3
   Butler   53-52   .505   4
6.   Marquette   52-53   .495   1
7.   Seton Hall   51-54   .486   3
8.   Georgetown   44-61   .419   1
9.   St. John's   40-65   .381   1
10.   DePaul   23-82   .219   0
Depth Being Tested
A slew of injuries has taken a toll on the Creighton bench in recent times. All told, Creighton has had six players miss a combined 30 games so far this season.
   Jacob Epperson missed CU's season-opener, and later underwent season-ending knee surgery on January 11th, but was also struggling with back injuries at the time. CU is 9-10 without him this year.
   Damien Jefferson injured his ankle on January 9 vs. Marquette, undergoing surgery on January 17th. He missed six games, with CU going 3-3 without him, before returning on Feb. 6 at Villanova.
   Mitch Ballock broke his nose on Jan. 16 at St. John's, but has not missed any games as a result.
   Connor Cashaw injured a shoulder while running into a screen against St. John's and missed CU's Feb. 3 game vs. Xavier. He returned to the line-up at Villanova on Feb. 6.
   Marcus Zegarowski broke the fifth metacarpal in his hand during the opening minutes of CU's Feb. 3 game vs. Xavier, but played 29 minutes in the game. Creighton is 0-3 without him this year, as he missed road games on Feb. 6, 9 and 13th. He returned on Feb. 17 vs. Seton Hall.
   Ty-Shon Alexander was injured in practice on Feb. 5 and missed CU's game at Villanova on Feb. 6. Creighton is 0-1 without him this winter.
McDermott's 50th BIG EAST Win
CU's Jan. 25th victory over Butler was Greg McDermott's 50th regular-season BIG EAST win.
   He's the 24th coach in league history to reach that mark, and fourth active league coach (Jay Wright has 203, Ed Cooley has 70 and Kevin Willard has 69.
   Of the 24 men with 50 or more regular-season BIG EAST wins, McDermott's .505 win percentage in league play ranks 16th-best, trailing only Jamie Dixon, Jay Wright, Jim Boeheim, Rick Pitino, Lou Carnesecca, John Thompson Sr., Buzz Williams, Chris Mack, Jim Calhoun, Mike Brey, Mike Jarvis, Rollie Massimino, John Thompson Jr., Steve Lappas and Paul Evans.
   Now armed with 53 BIG EAST victories, McDermott moved into 23rd place on the wins list by jumping ahead of former St. John's coach Mike Jarvis (50-32). He is four wins shy of tying Chris Mack and Mick Cronin (both 57) for 21st place.
McDermott Earns 200th Creighton Win
Creighton's win over Xavier on Feb. 3 marked the 200th victory on the Bluejay sideline for ninth-year coach Greg McDermott, and he now owns 202. That trails only his predecessor, Dana Altman (327) in program history.
   Of the 54 coaches hired in the offseason prior to the 2010-11 season, only Altman (224 at Oregon), McDermott (202 at Creighton) and Tim Cluess (195 at Iona) have more than 190 victories at that school.
   Here's a look at McDermott's record at the time of various milestones.
Win #   Games at CU   Date   Opponent
25Â Â Â 41Â Â Â 11/13/11Â Â Â Chicago State
50Â Â Â 71Â Â Â 03/03/12Â Â Â vs. Evansville
75Â Â Â 104Â Â Â 02/27/13Â Â Â at Bradley
100Â Â Â 134Â Â Â 02/13/14Â Â Â at Butler
125Â Â Â 183Â Â Â 11/25/15Â Â Â vs. Massachusetts
150Â Â Â 222Â Â Â 12/07/17Â Â Â at Nebraska
175Â Â Â 259Â Â Â 12/18/17Â Â Â UT-Arlington
A Scurry Scholly, Again
For the second straight year, Creighton surprised walk-on Jordan Scurry with a scholarship in late January.
   Last year, the Jays did it in a team meeting on the same day the die-hard New England Patriots fans saw his beloved team qualify for the Super Bowl.
   This season, Scurry was surprised on January 21 on the bus ride following Creighton's 91-87 win at Georgetown, one day after the Patriots qualified once again for the Super Bowl.
   Scurry played three minutes before half at Villanova on Feb. 6, the first time in his career he's appeared in the first half of any game.
200,00 Fans, Again
With 256,857 fans to date, Creighton has eclipsed 200,000 or more home fans for the 14th straight season.
   Creighton has led its conference in home attendance each of the last 15 completed seasons, and is once again leading the way in the BIG EAST in 2018-19.
   Creighton played in front of 306,000 home fans last season, a program record.
The 40/40 Club
Creighton is a member of a relatively exclusive 40/40 club this season, having made at made at least 40 percent of its three-point attempts (.401), and having taken 40 percent or more of its field goal attempts (.469) from beyond the arc.
   Here's a list of the nation's two other teams that join Creighton in that category.
Team   W-L   3FG%   %FGA's are 3's
Creighton   15-13   .401   .469
Wofford   24-4   .415   .433
South Dakota State   23-7   .413   .408
The "Three"-Placements
Coming into the season, many were left wondering how Creighton was going to replace three of its top four three-point shooters from a season ago (Marcus Foster, Khyri Thomas, Toby Hegner), among others, as the Bluejays were left trying to replace 229 of its 343 three-pointers from last year.
   The answer has been quite well, thank you.
   Creighton's newcomers this season have combined to shoot 72-for-166 (43.4 percent) from three-point range this season, as Connor Cashaw, Marcus Zegarowski and Damien Jefferson are all making 45.0 percent or better from long-range, and Samson Froling is 4-for-16 and Christian Bishop 0-for-3 in limited attempts.
Always Impressing
Since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST in 2013, Creighton and Providence are the only teams to meet or exceed their poll prediction each season.
   Providence was picked to finish third this season, with Creighton slotted ninth.
   Under eight previous seasons under Greg McDermott, Creighton has exceeded its preseason poll placement on three occasions, matched its expectation four times, and in 2011-12 were picked first in the MVC but finished second.
Preseason Polls Under Greg McDermott
Year   League   Preseason Poll   Finish
2010-11   MVC   4th   T-4th
2011-12   MVC   1st   2nd
2012-13   MVC   1st   1st
2013-14   BIG EAST   3rd   2nd
2014-15   BIG EAST   9th   T-9th
2015-16   BIG EAST   9th   6th
2016-17   BIG EAST   3rd   T-3rd
2017-18   BIG EAST   5th   T-3rd
2018-19   BIG EAST   9th   TBD
All The Three's
Creighton drilled a program-record 22 three-point shots in its Dec. 20 home game vs. Coe, one year to the day after it made 19 treys vs. USC Upstate which now ranks as the fourth-most in a game in program history.
   CU's record-breaking three-pointer came with 31.4 seconds left by Marcus Zegarowski. One night earlier, Zegarowski's brother Michael Carter-Williams hit a trey with 30.3 seconds left as the Houston Rockets set the NBA single-game record with 26 three-pointers made.
   Here's a list of Creighton's all-time games with 16 or more treys.
Most 3FG in a Game, Creighton History
   Rank   3FG   Opponent   Date   Score
   1.   22   Coe   12/20/2018   W 110-60
   2.   21   at #4 Villanova   01/20/2014   W 96-68
   3.   20   Chattanooga   02/19/2005   W 100-69
   4.   19   USC Upstate   12/20/2017   W 116-62
   5.   17   #21 Marquette   01/09/2019   L 104-106 (ot)
   6.   16   Evansville   01/04/1999   L 79-84
      16   Drake   01/08/2013   W 91-61
      16   Chicago State   12/29/2013   W 90-58
      16   vs. Ole Miss   11/21/2016   W 86-77
      16   Alcorn State   11/12/2017   W 109-72
      16   at Georgetown   01/06/2018   W 90-66
3 > 1
Creighton ranks as one of the highest scoring teams in the nation this year despite not making many trips to the foul line thus far.
   The Bluejays have made 309 three-pointers this season, compared to 317 free throws.
   Creighton has never finished a season with more three-pointers made than free throws made.
When Three-Pointers Fall, Creighton Excels
Creighton is shooting 40.1 percent from three-point range this season, good for fourth-best nationally.
   In Greg McDermott's first eight seasons at Creighton, all five of his teams to shoot 37 percent or better from deep would go on to make the NCAA Tournament, and his lone team to shoot below 35 percent from downtown missed the postseason.
Creighton's National 3FG% Rank Under McDermott
Year   3FG% Rank   3FG%   W-L (Postseason)
2010-11   59th   .369   23-16 (CBI)
2011-12   3rd   .424   29-6 (NCAA)
2012-13   2nd   .414   28-8 (NCAA)
2013-14   1st   .414   27-8 (NCAA)
2014-15   165th   .345   14-19
2015-16   146th   .352   20-15 (NIT)
2016-17   17th   .396   25-10 (NCAA)
2017-18   75th   .372   21-12 (NCAA)
2018-19   4th   .401   15-13 so far
National Dunk Leaders
Per a list being compiled by Arkansas-Little Rock SID Rand Champion, below are the national dunk leaders in 2018-19, through Feb. 27th:
   Dunks   Name, School
   74   Daniel Gafford, Arkansas
   72   Obi Toppin, Dayton
   67   Jaxson Hayes, Texas
   65   Tacko Fall, UCF
   60   Kris Bankston, Arkansas-Little Rock
   58   Martin Krampelj, Creighton
   54   Anthony Green, Northeastern
   52   Zion Williamson, Duke
We're Jamming!
Creighton already has 82 dunks this season, with 58 of those coming by Martin Krampelj. Just how impressive is Krampelj's dunk total this year? It's six more than Duke sensation Zion Williamson.
   Here's a look at the Creighton student-athletes with 20 or more dunks in a season, or 19 or more dunks in a career, under Greg McDermott (since 2010-11):
Most Creighton Dunks, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Year
72   Justin Patton   2016-17
58   Martin Krampelj   2018-19
36   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
33   Martin Krampelj   2017-18
30   Gregory Echenique   2011-12
29   Marcus Foster   2017-18
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
23   Marcus Foster   2016-17
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
20   Khyri Thomas   2017-18
Most Creighton Dunks, Career, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Years
105   Martin Krampelj   2015-Pres.
90   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
72   Justin Patton   2016-17
52   Marcus Foster   2016-18
51   Khyri Thomas   2015-18
38   Will Artino   2011-15
32   Zach Hanson   2013-17
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
19   Doug McDermott   2010-14
Most Creighton Dunks, Team, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Year   Team W-L
144Â Â Â 2016-17Â Â Â 25-10 (NCAA)
107Â Â Â 2017-18Â Â Â 21-12 (NCAA)
82Â Â Â 2018-19Â Â Â 15-13 so far
58Â Â Â 2015-16Â Â Â 20-15 (NIT)
56Â Â Â 2010-11Â Â Â 23-16 (CBI)
54Â Â Â 2012-13Â Â Â 28-8 (NCAA)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
35Â Â Â 2013-14Â Â Â 27-8 (NCAA)
29Â Â Â 2014-15Â Â Â 14-19
Not Your Ordinary Freshman
Marcus Zegarowski had a season-high 20 points on Dec. 20 vs. Coe. His season average of 10.7 points per game ranks third among BIG EAST freshmen.
   Zegarowski is attempting to become one of six Creighton freshmen in the past 25 seasons to average at least 10 points per game.
   This is the fifth straight season that Creighton has had a freshman with a 20-point game.
Freshmen With 20+ Point Games, Last 25 Seasons
   20+ Point Games   Name   Season
   6   Rodney Buford   1995-96
   6   Doug McDermott   2010-11
   5   Justin Patton   2016-17
   4   P'Allen Stinnett   2007-08
   3   Kyle Korver   1999-00
   2   Terrell Taylor   1999-00
   1   Ryan Sears   1999-00
   1   Ben Walker   1999-00
   1   Ethan Wragge   2009-10
   1   Toby Hegner   2014-15
   1   Khyri Thomas   2015-16
   1   Mitch Ballock   2017-18
   1   Marcus Zegarowski   2018-19
Most Points Per Game, CU Freshmen, Since 1994-95
   PPG   Name   Season
   14.9   Doug McDermott   2010-11
   14.5   Rodney Buford   1995-96
   12.9   Justin Patton   2015-16
   12.6   P'Allen Stinnett   2007-08
   10.7   Marcus Zegarowski   2018-19
   10.5   Ryan Sears   1997-98
Big Deficits, No Big Deal
Creighton owns 20 victories under Greg McDermott after trailing by double-figures at some point, none larger than the 18-point deficit the Bluejays overcame against then-No.18 Oklahoma on Nov. 19, 2014. Ten of those 20 comebacks have come away from home.
   Creighton owns 11 victories since 2000 in which it has won after overcoming a deficit of 15 points or more, as seen below:
Overcoming Double-Digit Deficits, CU Since 2000
Deficit   Opponent   Date
19   Wichita State   01/28/06
18   #17 Western Kentucky   11/27/01
18   #18 Oklahoma   11/19/14
17   Missouri State   02/12/03
17   DePaul   11/09/07
17   Rhode Island   03/18/08
17   at San Diego State   11/30/11
16Â Â Â TCUÂ Â Â 01/26/03
16   at Drake   02/04/06
16   New Mexico   11/16/08
16   at Evansville   02/16/13
15   Wichita State   02/02/08
Challenging Schedule
Eight of Creighton's 13 non-conference opponents this season won 22 or more games last season, while a ninth foe (Oklahoma) reached the NCAA Tournament.
   East Tennessee State (25-9 last year), Ohio State (25-9), Boise State (23-9), Georgia State (24-11), Clemson (25-10), Montana (26-8), Gonzaga (32-5) and Nebraska (22-11) all won 22 or more times a year ago, and combined for a 202-72 record (.737) in 2017-18.
On The Rebound
Damien Jefferson had to sit out last year after transferring in from New Mexico, but he made up for lost time on the glass in the season-opener.
   Jefferson grabbed 12 rebounds in just 23 minutes of work, breaking his previous high by three.
   Jefferson's 12 rebounds were the most by any Creighton player in their debut since Cyril Baptiste snared 17 boards in 1969.
   In his second game at CU, Jefferson had 14 points and two blocked shots vs. East Tennessee State. The two blocks were a career-high, while the 14 points matched his previous best (at the time).
Playing With The Lead
In 272 games at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time, Creighton has not trailed in 75 of those contests, a staggering 27.6 percent of the time.
   Under Greg McDermott at home, Creighton is 125-32 and hasn't trailed in 50 of those games.
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CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 272 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 16-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 222-50 (.815) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Friday (16-0).
   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 21,202-17,802 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.50 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 75 different times.
   Creighton is also 28-30 all-time in the 58 games at the arena in which it's fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 7-11 when down by 10+ points at halftime in the facility, and 34-25 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.
   Creighton is 125-32 (.796) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott, including a 72-6 record 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 239-50 (.827) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally in the nine seasons since Greg McDermott took over in 2010-11, per Basketball-Reference.com.
2010-11 to February 27, 2019
Category   Stat   NCAA Rank
3FG Percentage   .387   3rd
3FG Made   2,731   3rd
FG Percentage   .482   4th
Assists   5,029   4th
FG Made   8,420   10th
Wins   202   34th
Winning Percentage   .654   43rd
Preseason BIG EAST Poll Picks CU Ninth
Creighton has been picked to finish ninth in a preseason poll of BIG EAST coaches.
   Villanova earned 8-of-9 possible first place votes and finished ahead of Marquette and Providence. St. John's and Butler rank fourth and fifth, while the bottom half consists of Xavier, Georgetown, Seton Hall, Creighton and DePaul.
   Creighton is one of two schools (Providence) to match or exceed its preseason prognostication every year since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST.
   St. John's junior guard Shamorie Ponds was tabbed Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year, and Providence's David Duke and Villanova's Jahvon Quinerly shared Preseason Freshman of the Year laurels.
   Creighton's Martin Krampelj was a Preseason Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST pick.
#ProJays
For the first time ever, Creighton has five NBA players at the same time as Kyle Korver (Utah Jazz), Anthony Tolliver (Minnesota Timberwolves), Doug McDermott (Indiana Pacers, Justin Patton (Philadelphia 76ers) and Khyri Thomas (Detroit Pistons) are all in the league.
   Including 2018-18, Creighton has now had an NBA player in 35 of the last 36 years.
   Korver ranks second among all active players (Stephen Curry) and ranks fourth in NBA history with 2,313 three-pointers. He's also second among active players (Stephen Curry, again) and eighth all-time in league history with 43.03 percent marksmanship from three-point range. He set a single-season NBA mark that still stands with his 53.6 percent shooting from three-point range in 2009-10, and is the only player in league history to lead the NBA in three-point percentage four times. He is shooting 40.7 percent from downtown and averaging 8.4 points per game this season.
   Tolliver is averaging 4.7 points and 2.3 rebounds per game on 40.3 percent shooting from deep this season for the Timberwolves.
   McDermott is in his fifth season in the NBA, and first with the Indiana Pacers. He's averaging 6.8 points per game on 39.9 percent three-point shooting this year.
   Patton was traded on Nov. 10 from Minnesota to Philadelphia, and on Wednesday was called up from the G-League to the 76ers.. Patton redshirted in 2015-16 before turning pro and being the 16th pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. He spent most of last year in the G-League, but did score two points in his lone NBA appearance last April.
   Creighton's newest NBA product is Khyri Thomas, who was the 38th pick in the 2018 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers before being traded minutes later to the Detroit Pistons. Thomas was a two-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. He made his NBA debut on Nov. 9th and is averaging 2.8 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.
Full House
This year Creighton is averaging 17,124 fans per game at home, good for sixth place.
   Last year was the 13th straight season that CU has been among the nation's top 25 in average home attendance, and the seventh straight season in the top-10 nationally in attendance, as well.
2018-19 Attendance Leaders (through 3/1)
   Rk.   School   Average   Next Home
   1.   Kentucky   21,533   3/9
   2.   North Carolina   21,005   3/9
   3.   Syracuse   21,600   3/4
   4.   Tennessee   18,771   3/2
   5.   Wisconsin   17,152   3/2
   6.   Creighton   17,124   3/6
   7.   Kansas   16,232   3/9
   8.   Indiana   16,168   3/2
   9.   Nebraska   15,639   3/10
   10.   Marquette   15,387   3/3
Some Loyal Fans
Creighton played in front of 306,000 home fans last season, a school-record.
   Creighton had never attracted more than 141,000 home fans in any season prior to the opening of CHI Health Center Omaha, and now has done it in the past 16 seasons.
   Creighton has led its conference in home attendance every year since moving into CHI Health Center Omaha, which is in its 16th season.
Highest Average Attendance, Creighton History
   Avg. Att.   School   Year
   17,896   Creighton   2013-14
   17,413   Creighton   2016-17
   17,155   Creighton   2012-13
   17,124 so far   Creighton   2018-19
   17,048   Creighton   2014-15
   17,000   Creighton   2017-18
   16,665   Creighton   2011-12
Creighton's Most Home Fans, Season
Rk.   Year   G   Attendance   Average
1.   2017-18   18   306,000   17,000
2.   2015-16   19   302,887   15,941
3.   2008-09   19   302,676   15,930
4.   2010-11   22   297,161   13,507
5.   2016-17   17   296,013   17,413
Going For 20
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 18 of the last 20 seasons (entering 2018-19), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just three schools nationally have had 20 or more wins each of the last 20 years: Duke, Gonzaga and Kansas.    Kentucky and Florida have done it in 19 of the last 20 seasons.
   Creighton, Xavier, Syracuse and Arizona each are in the 18-of-20 seasons club.
Eight Out Of 20 Tourney Titles
Creighton owns eight league tournament titles in the last 20 years. On a national basis, the only schools that can claim this are Gonzaga (16), Duke (11), Winthrop (10), Kentucky (10), Kansas (9), New Mexico State (9) and Creighton (8).
Home Run
Since Greg McDermott took over in 2010, Creighton is averaging 80.94 points per home game (12,708 points in 157 home games), a figure that climbs to 85.38 points in non-conference home games (6,660 points in 78 home games).
   Creighton is 102-5 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points and had won 90 straight non-conference home games since Dec. 7, 1991 when scoring 80+ points before falling 103-92 to No. 1 Gonzaga on Dec. 1.
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 844 straight games since a 59-53 loss at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993. The streak is the nation's 17th-longest active streak.
   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 2/27)
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,067   UNLV   3/2
   2.   1,059   Vanderbilt   3/2
   3.   1,049   Duke   3/2
   4.   1,005   Arkansas   3/2
   5.   1,003   Western Kentucky   2/28
   6.   989   East Tennessee State   3/2
   7.   978   Pacific   2/28
   8.   966   Oakland   2/28
   9.   956   Texas   3/2
   10.   927   Princeton   3/1
   11.   906   Marshall   2/28
   12.   896   Baylor   3/2
   13.   878   Gonzaga   2/28
   14.   872   LIU-Brooklyn   2/28
   15.   855   Cornell   3/1
   16.   854   Mount St. Mary's   2/28
   17.   844   Creighton   3/3
   18.   843   Tennessee State   2/28
   19.   838   East Carolina   3/3
McDermott Ranks Second On CU Wins List
Greg McDermott currently has 202 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .654 winning percentage is Creighton's best since Arthur A. Schabinger's .714 win rate more 80 years ago.
   Below is a list of the most victorious Creighton coaches in program history.
Most Coaching Wins, Creighton History
Rk.   W-L   Name   Years
1.   327-176   Dana Altman   1994-2010
2.   202-107   Greg McDermott    2010-Pres.
3.   165-66   Arthur A. Schabinger    1922-35
4.   138-118   John J. "Red" McManus    1959-69
5.   130-64   Tom Apke   1974-81
CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics
Creighton is 7-8 in games with a game-winning go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds at CHI Health Center Omaha, which opened in the fall of 2003.
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
*double-overtime
Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at
CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
03/20/06Â Â Â Miami (Fla.)Â Â Â L 53-52Â Â Â G. Diaz FTÂ Â Â :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, which features five games from last year. This season's Gonzaga game ranks fifth on that list, and was the best-attended non-conference home game in program history.
    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.   18,525   Marquette   12/31/13
   10.   18,518   Georgetown   01/27/18
   11.   18,495   Marquette   02/17/18
   12.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   13.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   14.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   15.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   16.   18,321   #3 Villanova   02/24/18
   17.   18,257   #5 Xavier   02/10/18
   18.   18,191   DePaul   02/27/18
   19.   18,160   Central Arkansas   11/14/14
   20.   18,145   Marquette   01/21/17
BIG EAST Playing Big
Though the BIG EAST may not be considered of the traditional "Football 5" Conferences due to its lack of big time football, the performance of the league has been big time for a long time.
   The league has owned a top-five RPI in the NCAA RPI rankings in every season since 2000-01, as seen below:
BIG EAST in Conference RPI Rankings
2018-19Â Â Â 5th
2017-18:Â Â Â 2nd
2016-17:Â Â Â 3rd
2015-16:Â Â Â 4th
2014-15:Â Â Â 3rd
2013-14:Â Â Â 4th
2012-13:Â Â Â 2nd
2011-12:Â Â Â 2nd
2010-11:Â Â Â 1st
2009-10:Â Â Â 3rd
2008-19:Â Â Â 4th
2007-08:Â Â Â 5th
2006-07:Â Â Â 5th
2005-06:Â Â Â 3rd
2004-05:Â Â Â 2nd
2003-04:Â Â Â 4th
2002-03:Â Â Â 5th
2001-02:Â Â Â 3rd
2000-01:Â Â Â 3rd
Clear Bag Policy Now In Place
CHI Health Center Omaha has adopted new clear bag regulations for all arena events, including Creighton University men's home basketball games. Bags permitted under the policy include clear plastic, vinyl or PVC totes.
   Additionally, small clutch-sized bags will also be allowed inside the arena after a proper security inspection. However, oversized bags or purses will no longer be allowed inside the premises.
   After observing the success and ease of transition with arenas and venues across the state, MECA and Creighton University believe the updated policy to be the best safety practice for the thousands of fans who loyally attend each basketball game, and countless concert-goers who walk through the doors at CHI Health Center Omaha.
   Here are the main bullet-points of the new bag policy.
•   Clear plastic bags, measuring 12 inches tall, 12 inches long, and 6 inches wide.
•   Small or clutch-sized purses or wallets, not exceeding 4.5 inches tall by 6.5 inches long.
•   One-gallon, clear plastic freezer bags are permitted (Ziploc bag or similar).
•   No large purses, bags, backpacks or fanny-packs will be allowed inside.
•   MECA staff members are not allowed to hold bags during an event.
•   Exceptions will be made for bags with medical necessity after appropriate inspection.
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2018-19 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. Only upper bowl seats will be available for any regular-season game.
   For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
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