
Men's Basketball Meets Butler in BIG EAST Home Opener
12/20/2022 9:30:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Creighton is 8-1 vs. Butler in Omaha since joining BIG EAST
Game #13:Â Butler Bulldogs (8-4, 0-1 BIG EAST) at Creighton Bluejays (6-6, 0-1 BIG EAST)
Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022 • 7:00 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. • CHI Health Center Omaha
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Next Game
After just one home game in the past four weeks, Creighton (6-6, 0-1 BIG EAST) opens a three-game homestand on Thursday, Dec. 22 when it squares off against Butler (8-4, 0-1 BIG EAST) at 7 p.m.
   First National Bank Court inside CHI Health Center Omaha (17,352) in Omaha, Neb., will host the action.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) and KOOO (101.9 FM) will carry all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2022-23 season. John Bishop and Tyler Clement will call the action. Â
   The audio is webcast live at www.1620thezone.com and can be heard on SiriusXM channel 388 and on SXM app channel 978.
Telecast Information
Thursday's game will be called by Matt Schumacker and Nick Bahe and be televised on FS1. The game will also be video webcast on the FoxSports app or at http://foxsports.com/live. Cable authorization may be required.
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 on mobile devices at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton has dropped six straight games since opening the season 6-0, a stretch that included wins at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational over No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 9 Arkansas.
   CU had three men named to the BIG EAST's All-Freshman Team last winter who are now sophomores. That trio includes BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Ryan Nembhard (10.9 ppg., 5.8 apg.) as well as Arthur Kaluma (13.0 ppg., 4.8 rpg.) and Trey Alexander (11.3 ppg., 4.3 rpg.).
   Creighton's highest-impact newcomer to date has been South Dakota State transfer Baylor Scheierman (12.7 ppg., 9.8 rpg.), who also owns the team lead with seven double-doubles and 31 three-pointers made.
   All-BIG EAST center Ryan Kalkbrenner (15.9 ppg., 7.6 rpg.), who was named 2022 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and ranks second in the nation in field goal percentage (.763) this season, has missed the past three games with a non-COVID illness.
   Creighton was picked to win the BIG EAST Conference and earned its best preseason AP poll ranking ever (No. 9), thanks to the return of 10 lettermen and three starters from last year's team that finished 23-12.
   The Bluejays average 76.3 points per game while allowing just 69.2 points per contest. CU shoots 45.8 percent from the floor, 33.4 percent from deep and 71.3 percent at the line while outrebounding foes by 2.5 caroms per contest.
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Scouting Butler
Butler is off to an 8-4 start under head coach Thad Matta, including victories over BYU and Kansas State.
   Five Bulldogs average in double-figures, led by Chuck Harris (14.3 ppg.) and North Carolina State transfer Manny Bates (14.1 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 2.7 bpg.).
   Jayden Taylor (13.8 ppg.), Simas Lukosius (11.3 ppg., 3.6 apg.) and Purdue transfer Eric Hunter Jr. (11.7 ppg.) also pack a scoring punch.
   The Bulldogs average 72.6 points per game and surrender just 63.7 points per contest. BU shoots 48.6 percent from the field, including 35.7 percent from three-point range, and also makes 74.4 percent of its free throw tries.
The Series With Butler
Creighton is 15-11 all-time vs. Butler in a series that dates to a 27-22 Bluejay win in 1933. The home team has won the last 10 meetings not played on a neutral site.
   Creighton is 10-2 all-time in Omaha against the Bulldogs, including an 8-1 mark since the schools became BIG EAST rivals. Five the last six games played in Omaha have been double-digit Bluejay victories.
   Greg McDermott is 11-10 in his career vs. Butler, including an 11-8 mark on the Creighton sideline. He is 0-1 against teams coached by Thad Matta, losing 75-56 to Matta's then-No. 3 Ohio State on Dec. 19, 2006 when McDermott was coach at Iowa State. Greg Oden, currently Butler's Director of Operations, scored 18 points for the Buckeyes.
   Since joining the BIG EAST, Creighton is 9-1 when scoring 72 or more points against the Bulldogs and 2-7 when scoring 71 points or less.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 282-143 record in his 13th season with the Bluejays. He owns a career mark of 562-338 in his 29th season, and is 431-274 in his 22nd 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 then coached Creighton to its first Sweet 16 since 1974 in 2020-21 and to a share of its first regular-season BIG EAST title in 2019-20.
   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 Alan Huss, Ryan Miller and Jalen Courtney-Williams.
With A Win...
- Creighton would snap a six-game losing streak, picking up its first victory in a month (Nov. 22).
- Creighton would improve to 9-1 in home games vs. Butler since joining the BIG EAST, including eight straight victories.
Coaching Giants Meet Up
Both Greg McDermott and Thad Matta rank among the best coaches in the college game today.
   McDermott is 20th among active Division I coaches with 562 career victories, tops among active BIG EAST coaches.
   Matta ranks 15th among active Division I coaches with a .739 winning percentage, a figure that moves up to 10th if you include coaches with 50 or more games coached., tops among active BIG EAST coaches.
Avoiding 0-2
When it takes the court on Thursday vs. Butler, Creighton will attempt to avoid its first 0-2 start in BIG EAST play since 2014-15.
   In 2020-21, Creighton lost its league opener to Marquette (as it did this year), then responded with six straight wins and eventually finished second in the BIG EAST with a 14-6 league mark.
   In 2017-18, the Bluejays lost their league opener to Seton Hall, then won its next four games en route to a 10-8 league finish that was good for third place.
King Him!
After 38 total points and 25 total rebounds in the first 10 games of his college career, Fredrick King has put together back-to-back double-doubles since being pressed into a starting role. King had 16 points and 11 rebounds vs. Arizona State on Dec. 12th, then added 16 points and 10 rebounds at Marquette four days later.
   King is CU's freshman with multiple double-doubles in a season since Justin Patton had three in 2016-17.
   King is CU's first true freshman with multiple double-doubles in a season since Doug McDermott had nine in 2010-11. McDermott had also been the last Bluejay freshman with back-to-back double-doubles, having done it on Feb. 1 and Feb. 5, 2011.
   For his efforts, King was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Dec. 19.
   No Bluejay freshman has had three straight double-doubles since Bob Harstad closed his rookie campaign in March of 1988 with three double-dips in a row.
Simply Perfect
Below is a list of Creighton players to shoot 100 percent from the field on eight or more attempts since the start of the 1991-92 campaign:
Most FGA, 100% Shooting, Since 1991-92
   FGA   Name, Opponent   Date
   11   Anthony Tolliver vs. Illinois State   01/01/07
   10   Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Holy Cross   11/14/22
   8   Geoffrey Groselle vs. Coppin State   12/28/15
   8   Justin Patton vs. Loyola (Md.)   12/07/16
   8   Fredrick King at Marquette   12/16/22
Fool Me Once...But Nine Times?
Creighton has met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below.
   Last year marked the sixth straight season that Creighton has finished in fourth place or better.
Creighton's BIG EAST Preseason Poll History
Year    Preseason    Actual    Preseason All-BIG EAST
2013-14    3rd    2nd    Doug McDermott (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 (1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)
2021-22   8th   4th   None
2022-23   1st   ??   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Strong League Start Projects To Postseason
Creighton has started 5-2 or better in league play in seven of Greg McDermott's first 12 seasons at the helm.
   Six of those teams to start like that reached the NCAA Tournament, while a seventh reached the quarterfinals of the NIT.
   Each of Creighton's 15 teams since 1988-89 to start 5-2, 6-1 or 7-0 after seven games in league play have reached the postseason, a stretch that includes 10 NCAA Tournaments and five NIT's.
Among The Best
Since the league's 2013 realignment, Villanova has 130 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton's 95 league victories are second-most.
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2013-14 to 12/19/22)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Villanova   130   31   .807
Creighton   95   71   .572
Providence   93   69   .574
Xavier   89   70   .560
Seton Hall   87   77   .530
Marquette   80   85   .485
Butler   78   89   .467
St. John's   63   101   .384
Georgetown   58   103   .360
DePaul   36   126   .222
Connecticut   25   12   .676
Big Fred's Big Night
Making his second career start, freshman center Fredrick King had career-highs with 16 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots in the Dec. 12 game vs. Arizona State.
   King was just the second Bluejay of any age in Greg McDermott's 13 years on the CU sideline to post a game with at least 16/11/5, joining Gregory Echenique (18 points, 14 rebounds, 5 blocks) vs. Houston Christian on Dec. 17, 2011.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, King is the seventh different freshmen with 16 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks and no turnovers in the same game since 2010-11, a list that includes Chet Holmgren, Armando Bacot, Mo Bamba, Anthony Davis (twice), Thik Bol and Chris Horton.
Freshmen With 16 Pts., 11 Reb., 5 Blk, 0 Turnovers
(Since 2010-11)
Name, School   Date   PTS   REB   BLK
Anthony Davis, Kentucky   01/17/12   27   14   7
Anthony Davis, Kentucky   03/25/12   18   11   6
Chris Horton, Austin Peay   12/05/12   21   11   5
Thik Bol, Southern Illinois   02/19/17   19   11   6
Mo Bamba, Texas   12/29/17   22   15   8
Armando Bacot, N. Carolina   11/29/19   23   12   6
Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga   03/17/22   19   17   7
Fredrick King, Creighton   12/12/22   16   11   5
The 900 Club
Last Friday marked Greg McDermott's 900th as a head coach at the college level. He's 8-1 in each 100th anniversary game (100, 200, 300, etc...).
   He owns a 562-338 record (.624) in 29 years, including a 282-143 (.664) mark at Creighton.
Greg McDermott's Milestone Games
Game # (W-L)   Opponent   Score   Dates
100 (60-40)   WSU vs. Northern State   W 88-75   1997-98
200 (135-65)Â Â Â UNI vs. UTPAÂ Â Â W 74-66Â Â Â 11/29/01
300 (190-110)   UNI at Missouri St.   W 62-53   01/18/05
400 (249-151)   ISU vs. Colorado   W 57-41   01/29/08
500 (295-205)   CU vs. Evansville   W 75-69   02/05/11
600 (373-227)   CU at DePaul   W 81-62   01/07/14
700 (433-267)   CU at Arizona St.   W 96-85   12/20/16
800 (494-306)   CU vs. Nebraska   W 95-76   12/07/19
900 (562-338)   CU at Marquette   L 58-69   12/16/22
A Good Start
Here's a look at how Creighton has done statistically after 12 games in recent seasons.
Creighton Stats Through 12 Games, Since 1994-95
Year   W-L   PPG   FG%   3FG   10+ PPG guys
2022-23Â Â Â 6-6Â Â Â 76.3Â Â Â .458Â Â Â 105Â Â Â 5
2021-22Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 72.5Â Â Â .488Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 4
2020-21Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 83.2Â Â Â .496Â Â Â 130Â Â Â 5
2019-20Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 77.9Â Â Â .467Â Â Â 117Â Â Â 4
2018-19Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 84.8Â Â Â .518Â Â Â 146Â Â Â 4
2017-18Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 92.3Â Â Â .521Â Â Â 134Â Â Â 3
2016-17Â Â Â 12-0Â Â Â 89.8Â Â Â .538Â Â Â 120Â Â Â 4
2015-16Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 86.2Â Â Â .497Â Â Â 109Â Â Â 4
2014-15Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 73.3Â Â Â .441Â Â Â 106Â Â Â 2
2013-14Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 82.9Â Â Â .492Â Â Â 136Â Â Â 2
2012-13Â Â Â 11-1Â Â Â 78.9Â Â Â .509Â Â Â 107Â Â Â 2
2011-12Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 84.3Â Â Â .506Â Â Â 111Â Â Â 2
2010-11Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 67.3Â Â Â .426Â Â Â 85Â Â Â 3
2009-10Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 70.8Â Â Â .447Â Â Â 98Â Â Â 1
2008-09Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 76.9Â Â Â .445Â Â Â 106Â Â Â 3
2007-08Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 77.4Â Â Â .468Â Â Â 100Â Â Â 2
2006-07Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 68.0Â Â Â .433Â Â Â 69Â Â Â 2
2005-06Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 69.4Â Â Â .414Â Â Â 86Â Â Â 3
2004-05Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 68.7Â Â Â .434Â Â Â 93Â Â Â 2
2003-04Â Â Â 12-0Â Â Â 71.2Â Â Â .467Â Â Â 75Â Â Â 1
2002-03Â Â Â 11-1Â Â Â 83.8Â Â Â .520Â Â Â 116Â Â Â 1
2001-02Â Â Â 7-5Â Â Â 76.2Â Â Â .451Â Â Â 71Â Â Â 3
2000-01Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 75.8Â Â Â .446Â Â Â 95Â Â Â 4
1999-00Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 73.3Â Â Â .459Â Â Â 96Â Â Â 2
1998-99Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 76.2Â Â Â .466Â Â Â 90Â Â Â 2
1997-98Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 77.4Â Â Â .473Â Â Â 88Â Â Â 2
1996-97Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 65.4Â Â Â .407Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 2
1995-96Â Â Â 6-6Â Â Â 65.8Â Â Â .389Â Â Â 69Â Â Â 2
1994-95Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 65.0Â Â Â .396Â Â Â 81Â Â Â 4
Scheierman's Great Start
Baylor Scheierman has scored 152 points in his first 12 games as a Bluejay. Since 1995-96, that's tied for the third-most by a Creighton newcomer.
Most Points, Newcomers First 12 Games Since 1995-96
   Pts.   Name, Class   Year   After 13
   229   Marcus Foster, Jr.   2016-17   244
   170   Ryan Hawkins, Sr.   2021-22   188
   152   Maurice Watson Jr., Jr.   2015-16   162
   152   Ryan Nembhard, Fr.   2021-22   163
   152   Baylor Scheierman, Sr.   2022-23   ? ? ?
   151   Doug McDermott, Fr.    2010-11   157
   148   Justin Patton, Fr.   2016-17   165
   138   Gregory Echenique, So.   2010-11   145
   137   Damien Jefferson, So.   2018-19   144
   135   Cole Huff, Jr.   2015-16   149
   130   P'Allen Stinnett, Fr.   2007-08   148
   134   Brody Deren, So.   2001-02   142
   128   Rodney Buford, Fr.   1995-96   145
   121   Darryl Ashford, Jr.   2009-10   128
   120   Ryan Sears, Fr.   1997-98   131
   118   Khyri Thomas, Fr.   2015-16   128
   115   Edward St. Fleur, Jr.   1995-96   117
   109   Doug Swenson, Jr.   1997-98   128
Paul Silas Passes Away at 79
Paul Silas, Creighton's first Academic All-American and one of the top players in Bluejay men's basketball history, has passed away at the age of 79. Bob Ryan, longtime Boston Globe reporter and a close friend of Silas over many decades, reported the news the morning of Dec. 11th.
   Silas was recruited to Creighton by John J. "Red" McManus out of McClymonds High School in Oakland, Calif., the same high school that produced Bill Russell. Silas arrived on campus in 1960 when freshmen were ineligible to play for the varsity but quickly made a difference a year later when he led CU to the 1961-62 NCAA Tournament and the team closed with a 21-5 record. His 1963-64 team returned to the Big Dance and finished 22-7.
   Silas is the only player in NCAA history with three or more seasons of 557 rebounds and owns the top three single-season rebound totals in Bluejay annals, including 631 as a senior in 1963-64. That figure remains fifth-most in NCAA history and is the most by any player since 1960. He's first in CU history with 1,751 rebounds, ninth in career points (1,661), third in career scoring average (20.51) and also in the top-10 in field goals made (8th) and free throws made (6th).
   Silas' 21.6 career rebounds per game are third-most in NCAA history and his 1,751 rebounds are sixth in NCAA history as well as the most ever by a three-year player. Silas, along with Bill Russell, Julius Erving, Artis Gilmore and Kermit Washington is one of five players to average at least 20 points and 20 rebounds for an NCAA career. Silas owns the top 29 single-game rebound performances in Creighton history, including a 38 rebound effort vs. Centenary on Feb. 19, 1962 that ranks tied for ninth-most in NCAA history.
   He was the first Creighton student-athlete to be named a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1963-64, was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit Honor Society, and received the College of Business Administration's Alumni Merit Award in 1993.
   In an old article, Silas boasted about his education, saying "I'm more proud of my academic success at Creighton than of all my athletic accomplishments. What Creighton University does for an athlete or any student is that they teach you how to think, how to deal with everyday living. What I learned at Creighton has helped me close the gap between professional sports and the business world."
   A two-time All-Star and five-time NBA All-Defensive team member, he scored 11,782 points and grabbed 12,357 rebounds while winning three titles (Boston 1974 & 1976, Seattle 1979) during a 16-year NBA career from 1964-80. He later coached 12 seasons in the NBA for the Clippers, Hornets, Bobcats and Cavalier organizations. He was LeBron James' first NBA head coach. His son, Stephen Silas, is the current head coach of the NBA's Houston Rockets.
   Paul was inducted into the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame in 1974, the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 2012 and the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017.
   A moment of silence in honor of Silas will be held prior to Thursday's game.
On The Rebound
Baylor Scheierman gets lots of attention for his shooting and passing skills, but he did lead the Summit League in rebounding last year as well.
   Scheierman has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight of his first 12 games this season, and has seven double-doubles to date. The seven double-doubles rank third nationally, while his 8.75 defensive rebounds per game are most in the country, ahead of even Oscar Tshiebwe (8.38) and Zach Edey (8.36).
   The Aurora, Neb., product's current 9.8 rebounds per game average is the best mark by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin averaged 14.1 rebounds per game in 1984-85.
   Scheierman remains on pace to become the first man in school history to average at least 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 three-pointers per game.
   Scheierman became the first Bluejay with four straight double-doubles since Doug McDermott from Nov. 25-Dec. 10, 2011.
   Since the 1994-95 season, Scheierman, Ryan Hawkins, Martin Krampelj and McDermott (twice) are the only four Bluejays to record three straight double-doubles.
   Here's a list of the Creighton players with six or more double-doubles in a season under Greg McDermott:
Most Double-Doubles, Season, Since 2010-11
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   11   Doug McDermott   2011-12
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
   10   Doug McDermott   2012-13
   9   Doug McDermott   2010-11
   7   Doug McDermott   2013-14
   7   Martin Krampelj   2018-19
   7   Baylor Scheierman   2022-23
   6   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
   6   Maurice Watson Jr.   2016-17
   6   Martin Krampelj   2017-18
   6   Christian Bishop   2020-21
   6   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2021-22
3-Ball Falling For Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman has made multiple three-pointers in every game this season. Going back to last season when he played for South Dakota State, Scheierman has made two or more three-pointers in each of his past 19 games.
   Scheierman has drained at least one triple in each of his last 22 contests dating to last season.
Consecutive Games, 2+ 3-Pointers (Active Streaks)
   Streak   Name, School   Next
   28   Kamdyn Curfman, Marshall   12/29
   19   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton   12/22
Turn It Around
Creighton's owns a six-game losing streak for the first time since January of 2015.
   Since that skid, the Bluejays are 166-93, have a 7-6 postseason (NCAA/NIT) record and have reached three BIG EAST Tournament finals.
Big Fred's World
Fredrick King had four points (on two dunks) and three blocked shots in his first career start on Saturday vs. BYU.
   King was the first Bluejay true freshman to start a game at center since Kenton Walker on Feb. 5, 2008, when the Jays topped UNI, 74-50.
   One of the other Creighton starters that night was Nick Bahe, who was on the call for FS1 for each of King's first two starts.
   King is the first true freshman center to make multiple starts for Creighton since Joel Templeman in 1994-95.
Fantastic Five
Much has been written about Creighton's starting five this season, and the success CU has had when Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Trey Alexander, Arthur Kaluma and Baylor Scheierman are on the floor together.
   The quintet has played 169:31 (of a possible 480 minutes) together this season, outscoring the opposition 340-277 in those minutes.
   In four games against ranked foes, the group has been paired together for 88:18 (of a possible 160 minutes) and outscored opponents 185-165.
Deep Dive Into The Rankings
The Creighton men's basketball team was ranked ninth in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 poll, its highest preseason AP ranking ever.
   The Oct. 17th announcement marked just the fifth 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) and 2020-21 (No. 11). All four of those Bluejay teams would end up in the NCAA Tournament.
   Creighton was 10th in the AP poll released on Nov. 14th and Nov. 21 and was seventh last Nov. 28th. The team fell to No. 21 on Dec. 5th.
   The Nov. 28 week was the 21st time in program history that Creighton has been in the top-10 at any point, with all but one of those weeks happening under head coach Greg McDermott. 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 118 times in program history, with 90 of those weeks under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 148-60 all-time as a ranked team, including a 114-46 mark under McDermott. Creighton has been ranked at least one week in nine of McDermott's 13 seasons on The Hilltop after doing it just five different seasons in program history before his 2010 arrival.
   Creighton was also ninth in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll, its best preseason mark ever in the Coaches poll. The Jays remained ninth in the Nov. 14 Coaches poll and climbed to eighth in the Nov. 21 Coaches poll and were seventh on Nov. 28. CU was 21st on Dec. 5th. The program's best slotting ever in the Coaches poll is fifth, done on Jan. 4, 2021.
Sophomores Standing Tall
Legendary Marquette coach Al McGuire once said that the best thing about freshmen is that they become sophomores. The Bluejay trio of Arthur Kaluma, Trey Alexander and Ryan Nembhard were all part of the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team last season, and all three are off to fantastic starts as sophomores.
   This year the trio have combined to average 35.2 points per contest.
   Collectively, they shoot 41.0 percent from the field (143-349), 31.7 percent from downtown (45-142) and 79.8 percent at the line (91-114) while also contributing 137 rebounds and 113 assists against just 65 turnovers.
Nationally Relevant
Through games of Dec. 18, Creighton ranked fifth in the country in fewest fouls per game (12.8).
   The Jays are also 33rd in fewest turnovers per game (11.1), 25tht in defensive rebounds per game (28.83) and 27th in assist/turnover ratio (1.45).
   Individually, Baylor Scheierman ranks third nationally with seven double-doubles and first with 8.75 defensive rebounds per game.
   Teammate Ryan Kalkbrenner is second in field goal percentage (76.3%) among players to make five field goals per game. Kalkbrenner is the only player shooting 71.8 percent or better who has made three or more three-pointers.
   Ryan Nembhard ranks 18th in assist/turnover ratio (3.18) and 13th in total assists (70).
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Wooden Award Watch List
The Creighton duo of Baylor Scheierman and Ryan Kalkbrenner have been named to the Preseason Top 50 Watch List for the John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's®.
   The players on the list are considered strong candidates for the 2023 John R. Wooden Award Men's Player of the Year presented by Wendy's. Players not chosen to the preseason list are still eligible for the Wooden Award™ midseason list, late season list, and the National Ballot. The National Ballot consists of 15 top players who have proven to their universities that they meet or exceed the qualifications of the Wooden Award. Nearly 1,000 voters will rank in order 10 of those 15 players when voting opens prior to the NCAA Tournament and will allow voters to take into consideration performance during early round games. The Wooden Award All American Team™ will be announced the week of the "Elite Eight" round of the NCAA Tournament. The winner of the 2023 John R. Wooden Award will be presented in Los Angeles in April.
   Scheierman and Kalkbrenner give Creighton nine Preseason John R. Wooden Award Watch List recognitions in 13 seasons under Greg McDermott. Marcus Zegarowski made the list in 2020-21, one year after Ty-Shon Alexander was listed prior to the 2019-20 campaign. Others to make the list include Marcus Foster (2017-18), Maurice Watson Jr. (2016-17), Doug McDermott (2013-14, 2012-13 and 2011-12). Creighton's lone recipient of the John R. Wooden Award® is Doug McDermott, who was recognized following the completion of the 2013-14 campaign.
Turnover Free At The Point
Ryan Nembhard's 12 assists without a turnover vs. Holy Cross on Nov. 14 made him just the fourth player in Bluejay history to accomplish that feat. He's the first to do it inside CHI Health Center Omaha and the first Bluejay to do it at any site since 2002.
   Here's the single-game assist leaders at Creighton, along with their turnover statistics on that night:
 Ast.   Name, Opponent   Date   TO
 17   Ralph Bobik vs. Bradley   01/22/74   0
   Ralph Bobik at St. Francis (Pa.)   02/23/73   ??
 16   Ralph Bobik vs. BYU   12/17/73   4
 14   Maurice Watson Jr. at Providence   01/07/17   2
   Maurice Watson Jr. at Seton Hall   01/09/16   4
 13   Maurice Watson Jr. vs. Washington St.   11/18/16   4
   Maurice Watson Jr. vs. Akron   12/03/16   5
   Jason Bey vs. Southern Illinois   02/27/95   1
   Latrell Wrightsell vs. Nebraska   12/07/91   1
12   Ryan Nembhard vs. Holy Cross   11/14/22   0
   Grant Gibbs vs. Northwestern   12/22/11   4
   Tyler McKinney at Nebraska   12/21/02   0
    Ed St. Fleur at CS-Sacramento   01/13/96   0
    Latrell Wrightsell vs. N. Iowa   02/01/92   4
    Duan Cole at Iowa State   01/16/90   5
    Vernon Moore at Southern Illinois   01/17/85   2
    Randy Eckker at Gonzaga   01/14/77   2
   Randy Eckker at Bradley   01/12/77   4
Speaking Of Assists
Ryan Nembhard's 12 assists vs. Holy Cross were the second double-figure assist game of his Bluejay career, joining the 10 helpers he dished in his collegiate debut last November vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
   Nembhard is the seventh different Bluejay with 10 or more assists in a game under Greg McDermott, joining Maurice Watson Jr. (12 times), Grant Gibbs (4), Marcus Zegarowski (4), Austin Chatman (3), Antoine Young (2) and Malik Albert (1).
   Also worth noting regarding Nembhard's big night? He played just 19 minutes in the win, making him the nation's only player with 12 assists against a Division I opponent this year while playing less than 30 minutes.
McDermott Among The Best
A Nov. 10th article on CBSSports.com ranked the nation's best Top 25 And 1 coaches, with Creighton's Greg McDermott making that list.
   McDermott and Providence's Ed Cooley were the lone BIG EAST coaches named to the list.
   McDermott and Cooley both rank in the top-13 in league history for BIG EAST victories.
Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches (12/19)
   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.   127   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   8.   115   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   9.   111   Rick Pitino, Louisville
   10.   110   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   11.   107   Ed Cooley, Providence
   12.   105   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
   13.   95   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   14.   87   Steve Lappas, Villanova
Kalkbrenner Up For Naismith Award
Ryan Kalkbrenner has been named one of 50 players to watch during the season-long competition for the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Men's Player of the Year honor, as announced by The Atlanta Tipoff Club.
   A junior from Florissant, Mo., Kalkbrenner averaged 13.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots per game while starting CU's first 34 contests last season. He was an Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST choice, BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and named to the All-BIG EAST Tournament Team while ranking fourth nationally in both field goal percentage (.646) and offensive rebounds per game (3.9). He was the lone Bluejay named Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST last month for ninth-ranked team in the nation, who are predicted to win the BIG EAST.
   Kalkbrenner's recognition makes him the fourth different Bluejay in 13-year head coach Greg McDermott's tenure to be on a Naismith Award watch list. Doug McDermott was on the Preseason watch list in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 and was a finalist in 2012-13 before winning the award in 2013-14. Marcus Foster was named to the Midseason watch list in 2016-17, then made the Preseason and Midseason watch list in 2017-18. More recently, Marcus Zegarowski was on the Preseason and Midseason watch list in 2020-21.
   The midseason 30 team will be announced in February, and then the competition will be narrowed down to 10 national semifinalists in early March. Following those results, four finalists will be named on March 21, 2023, and the winner of the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy for Men's Player of the Year will be announced on April 2, 2023.
Top 10 Under McDermott
Prior to Greg McDermott's 2010 arrival, Creighton had spent one week ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll in program history (10th on Jan. 20, 2003, when Dana Altman's team led by Kyle Korver lost at Steve Merfeld's Evansville team).
   Under McDermott, Creighton has spent 21 weeks in the top 10, including at least one week in five different seasons (1 week in 2012-13; 8 weeks in 2016-17, 3 weeks in 2019-20, 5 weeks in 2020-21 and 4 weeks so far this year).
   Creighton's best AP ranking ever is seventh, done five times (Jan. 16, 2017; March 10, 2020; March 18, 2020; Jan. 7, 2021 and Nov. 28, 2022).
An Area for Improvement
One area that Creighton will look to improve in 2022-23 is its marksmanship from behind the arc, as last year's 30.8 percent shooting from deep was its worst as a team since 1993-94.
   The Creighton staff is confident those numbers can improve as its talented freshman class is now sophomores. Thus far, Creighton is fourth in the BIG EAST with 8.8 three-pointers made per game but ranks seventh with 33.4 percent marksmanship from deep.
   Last year's freshmen combined to shoot 27.2 percent from deep (85-313), but they're not the first Bluejay freshmen to struggle early on from downtown, as seen in the chart below of some other prominent marksmen.
   Even that chart is a little misleading, as Doug McDermott shot 15-of-53 (.283) from deep in his first 20 games of his freshman year before finishing 32-of-63 (.508) in his last 19 games. Likewise, Kyle Korver was shooting 11-for-41 (.268) from downtown after his first 14 contests before blistering the nets to the tune of 52-of-104 (.500).
   As a Freshman   Other College Years
Name   3FG-3FGA   3FG%   3FG-3FGA   3FG%
Ky. Korver   63-145   .434   308-674   .457
McDermott   47-116   .405   237-482   .492
Ty. Alexander   32-96   .333   178-469   .380
Ballock   44-135   .326   264-638   .414
CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 328 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 20-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 269-59 (.820) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Friday (22-0).
   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 25,624-21,489 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.61 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 87 different times, including once this year (Holy Cross).
   Incredibly, Creighton hasn't trailed in its home opener in 10 of the past 23 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 32-35 all-time in the 67 games at the arena in which it's fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 8-11 when down by 10+ points at halftime in the facility, and 40-29 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.
   Creighton is 172-41 (.808) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn't trailed in 62 of those games. In that same span, CU owns a 95-9 home 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 288-59 (.830) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
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Home Run
Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.42 points per home game (17,130 points in 213 home games), a figure that climbs to 83.84 points in non-conference home games (8,719 points in 104 home games).
   Creighton is 130-6 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points.
Who's Back?
With Creighton returning eight of the 13 men who appeared in a game last season, it's no surprise that a similar ratio of the production from 2021-22 is also gone. Below is a breakdown of what is back:
Stat   Returners   Departures
Blocks   118 (79.2%)   31 (20.8%)
Assists   284 (60.9%)   182 (39.1%)
Starts   104 (59.4%)   71 (40.6%)
Points   1,360 (56.2%)   1,062 (43.8%)
Minutes   3,881 (54.9%)   3,194 (45.1%)
Charges Taken   7 (53.8%)   6 (46.2%)
Rebounds   663 (53.3%)   580 (46.7%)
Steals   98 (51.0%)   94 (49.0%)
3FG Made   83 (35.3%)   152 (64.7%)
Youth Is Served
In case you've forgotten, Creighton had at least one freshman on the floor for every second of every game last season, and actually had a late stretch of 1:28 vs. Colorado State when all five of its players on the floor were freshmen.
   All told, 3171:36 of Creighton's 7,075 total minutes (44.83 percent) were played by freshmen last season.
   By comparison, in 2020-21 Creighton had a freshman on the floor just 32.4 percent of the time and had multiple freshmen on the floor just 17 minutes (of 1,250) all season (1.4 percent). Only 7.5 percent (465:52 of 6250) of CU's overall minutes were played by freshmen in 2020-21.
   Through 12 games this season, Creighton's freshmen have played 353:54 of 2,400 possible minutes (14.75 percent).
2021-22 Minute Breakdown
Freshmen   Time   Score   Margin
0 freshmen:   Never   --   --
1 freshman:Â Â Â 34:23Â Â Â 59-49Â Â Â +10
2 freshmen:Â Â Â 962:14Â Â Â 1,692-1,578Â Â Â +114
3 freshmen:Â Â Â 347:15Â Â Â 611-407Â Â Â +4
4 freshmen:Â Â Â 45:54Â Â Â 54-85Â Â Â (-31)
5 freshmen:Â Â Â 1:28Â Â Â 5-2Â Â Â +3
Watch This
Creighton has four men that made a preseason watch list for their respective position.
   Ryan Nembhard is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation's best point guard. Nembhard is the fourth different Bluejay in the last 12 years named to the Bob Cousy Award watch list, joining Antoine Young (2011-12), Maurice Watson Jr. (2016-17) and Marcus Zegarowski (2020-21).
   Baylor Scheierman is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Julius Erving Award, given to the nation's best small forward. Scheierman is Creighton's first player in the nine seasons of the Julius Erving Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Arthur Kaluma is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Karl Malone Award, given to the nation's best power forward. Kaluma is Creighton's first player in the nine seasons of the Karl Malone Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, given to the nation's best center. Kalkbrenner joins Justin Patton (2016-17) as Creighton's second player in the nine seasons of the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Creighton (4) is one of six schools with four or more MBB players on a watch list, joining Duke (5), Kentucky (5), Arizona (4), Gonzaga (4) and UCLA (4).
   CU's four watch list student-athletes match the totals of the rest of the BIG EAST combined (Xavier 2, Villanova 1, UConn 1).
Preseason BIG EAST Poll
The Creighton men's basketball team was picked to win the BIG EAST Conference in the annual survey of league coaches, which was unveiled as part of BIG EAST Media Day on Oct. 18th at Madison Square Garden.
   It's the first time since 2012-13 that Creighton has been chosen as a preseason favorite in its league, though that recognition came in CU's final season in the Missouri Valley Conference.
   This is the 10th time Creighton has been tabbed as the preseason favorite (also 1989-90, 1990-91, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2011-12 and 2012-13), though the first nine occurrences all happened in the Missouri Valley Conference. Four of those MVC teams finished first (1990-91, 2000-01, 2008-09, 2012-13), while the other five took second place. Six of those nine Bluejay squads went on to win the MVC Tournament (1990-91, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13) and seven of the nine squads played in the NCAA Tournament (1990-91, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13).
   The Bluejays collected eight first-place votes and earned 98 points in the poll. Xavier was picked second in the poll with 86 points, including two first-place votes. Villanova, the defending BIG EAST Tournament champion, was one point behind Xavier with 85 points and received one first-place vote from the men's basketball head coaches, who did not vote for their own teams. Connecticut was picked fourth with 77 points and Providence was fifth with 62 points. St. John's and Seton Hall finished sixth and seventh with 62 and 52 points, respectively. Butler was eighth with 36 points, four points ahead of ninth-place Marquette with 32 points. Georgetown was 10th with 21 points and DePaul 11th with 12 points.
   Creighton is the only school in the league that has met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below:
Creighton's BIG EAST Preseason Poll History
Year    Preseason    Actual    Preseason All-BIG EAST
2013-14    3rd    2nd    Doug McDermott (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 (1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)
2021-22   8th   4th   -
2022-23   1st   ??   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
#ProJays
Former Creighton All-American Doug McDermott is back for a second season with the San Antonio Spurs, giving Creighton at least one NBA player in 39 of the last 40 seasons. McDermott is in his ninth season in the NBA.
   Other famous Bluejays to play in the NBA in the past include Paul Silas, Kyle Korver, Benoit Benjamin and Anthony Tolliver.
We're Jamming!
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 122 dunks in his career, including 69 last year. He has more career dunks than any other Bluejay player since Greg McDermott's arrival in 2010.
   Here's a look at the Creighton student-athletes with 20 or more dunks in a season, and 25 or more dunks in a career, under Greg McDermott:
Most Creighton Dunks, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Year
74   Martin Krampelj   2018-19
72   Justin Patton   2016-17
69   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2021-22
50   Christian Bishop   2020-21
38   Christian Bishop   2019-20
36   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
33   Martin Krampelj   2017-18
30   Gregory Echenique   2011-12
29   Marcus Foster   2017-18
29   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-21
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
24   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2022-23
23   Marcus Foster   2016-17
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
21   Alex O'Connell   2021-22
21   Arthur Kaluma   2021-22
20   Khyri Thomas   2017-18
Most Creighton Dunks, Career, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Years
122   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
121   Martin Krampelj   2015-19
103   Christian Bishop   2018-21
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
33   Zach Hanson   2013-17
31   Arthur Kaluma   2021-Pres.
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
25   Damien Jefferson   2018-21
Most Creighton Dunks, Team, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Year   Team W-L
144Â Â Â 2016-17Â Â Â 25-10 (NCAA)
132Â Â Â 2021-22Â Â Â 23-12 (NCAA)
107Â Â Â 2017-18Â Â Â 21-12 (NCAA)
106Â Â Â 2018-19Â Â Â 20-15 (NIT)
90Â Â Â 2020-21Â Â Â 22-9 (NCAA)
60Â Â Â 2019-20Â Â Â 24-7 (Postseason Canceled)
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)
54Â Â Â 2022-23Â Â Â 6-6 so far (Postseason TBD)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
Fun Fact
Creighton is the only school in the BIG EAST with 12 or more league wins each of the previous three seasons.
   Among the other BIG EAST or "Power 5" Conference schools, only Baylor, Illinois, Kansas, UCLA and Virginia have done so.
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season, per Basketball-Reference.com.
2010-11 to Dec. 18, 2022
Category   CU Stat   CU Rank
3FG Made   3,729   4th  Â
FG Percentage   .476   4th
3FG Percentage   .376   7th
Assists   6,758   6th  Â
FG Made   11,576   8th  Â
Points   32,368   10th  Â
Wins   282   30th  Â
Winning Percentage   .664   36th  Â
20 Wins, Again
Creighton had 23 wins in 2021-22, securing a seventh straight 20-win season.
   Creighton is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the previous seven seasons, joining Belmont, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and Oregon.
22 of 24 Seasons With 20 Wins
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 22 of the last 24 seasons, a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 24 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 23 times, Creighton and Kentucky 22 times.
Most 20-Win Seasons, Last 24 Seasons
Team   20-Win Seasons     2021-22 W-L
Gonzaga   24   28-4
Kansas   24   34-6
Duke   23   32-7
Creighton   22   23-12
Kentucky   22   26-8
Multiple Choices
For the first time since 1964-65, Creighton had five men average in double-figures for an entire season last season. Last year's double-figure group included Ryan Hawkins (13.8 ppg.), Ryan Kalkbrenner (13.1), Alex O'Connell (11.8), Ryan Nembhard (11.3) and Arthur Kaluma (10.4).
   Creighton had 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.
   This year's team has five players averaging 11.3 points per game or more, Ryan Kalkbrenner (15.9), Trey Alexander (11.3), Ryan Nembhard (10.9), Arthur Kaluma (13.0), Baylor Scheierman (12.7).
   Creighton has won each of its last 26 games when five or more players score in double-figures, a streak that dates to Jan. 9, 2019 vs. Marquette.
Dynamic Duo
Creighton was one of 11 schools to earn at-large bids in the NCAA Tournament in both men's and women's basketball in 2021-22, a list that featured Arkansas, Baylor, Creighton, Indiana, Iowa State, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
   Those 11 schools, in addition to 13 others (Arizona, Delaware, Gonzaga, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Longwood, Montana State, Tennessee, Texas, UConn, Villanova and Virginia Tech) were the only 24 schools with both men's and women's basketball teams to make the Big Dance.
   This season, Creighton was one of nine teams with a preseason top-25 squad on both the men's and women's side, joining Arizona, Baylor, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas.
Big Deficits, No Big Deal
Creighton owns 27 victories since the start of the 2010-11 season after trailing by double-figures at some point, including four such rallies last season. In its NCAA Tournament win vs. San Diego State, Creighton trailed 35-21 late in the first half.
   Thirteen of those 27 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
10Â Â Â UABÂ Â Â 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
McDermott Ranks Second On CU Wins List
Greg McDermott has 282 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .664 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.
Most Coaching Wins, Creighton History
Rk.   W-L   Name   Years
1.   327-176   Dana Altman   1994-2010
2.   282-143   Greg McDermott   2010-Pres.
3.   165-66   Arthur A. Schabinger    1922-1935
4.   138-118   John J. "Red" McManus    1959-1969
5.   130-64   Tom Apke   1974-1981
Super Seven
Greg McDermott joined some select company when he directed his troops to a seventh NCAA Tournament last season. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history.
   McDermott is one of five head coaches in Creighton history to lead seven different NCAA Tournament teams.
Name   Sport   NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth   Volleyball   12
Bob Warming   Men's Soccer   11
Dana Altman   Men's Basketball   7
Brent Vigness   Softball   7
Greg McDermott   Men's Basketball   7
McDermott's Coaching Tree
A bunch of former Greg McDermott protégés are thriving at the Division I level.
   Eric Henderson led South Dakota State to the first 18-0 season in Summit League history. The Jackrabbits went 30-5 after winning the Summit League Tournament and clinching an NCAAA bid.
   North Dakota State's Dave Richman went 23-10 overall and finished as the runner-up in the Summit League standings and Summit League Tournament to Henderson's SDSU team.
   Ben Jacobson won the MVC regular-season title while coaching Northern Iowa. The Panthers went 20-12 and reached the NIT.
   Drake's Darian DeVries led the Bulldogs to a 25-11 mark and runner-up finish in the MVC (to Jacobson's UNI team) in the regular-season and the league tournament. Drake played in the CBI.
   Steve Lutz led his Texas A&M-Corpus Christi team to a 24-12 record and a Southland Conference Tournament title in his first year as a head coach, with the Islanders reaching the NCAA Tournament First Four. He inherited a 5-19 team that hadn't won 20 games or had a winning record since 2016-17.
   TJ Otzelberger turned around Iowa State in his first year in Ames. He inherited a 2-22 team (0-18 Big 12) and turned it into a team that reached the Sweet 16 and finished 22-13.
   Patrick Sellers led Central Connecticut State to an 8-24 record in his first season with the Blue Devils, including a victory in the Northeast Conference Tournament.
   Paul Sather is the head coach at North Dakota after successful tenures at Black Hills State and Northern State.
CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics
Creighton is 8-8 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
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
03/20/06Â 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
Firing On All Cylinders
Creighton finished last season ranked 50th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation's No. 112 offense, and No. 19 defense. Creighton's No. 19 defense was its best mark in the 20 seasons of the KenPom era.
   Creighton has had a top-25 offense per KenPom in six of the previous 11 seasons.
   Here's where Creighton ranked after games on Dec. 18.
Year   Off. Rating   Def. Rating   Team W-L
2010-11Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 174Â Â Â 23-16
2011-12Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 166Â Â Â 29-6
2012-13Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 28-8
2013-14Â Â Â 2Â Â Â 124Â Â Â 27-8
2014-15Â Â Â 59Â Â Â 138Â Â Â 14-19
2015-16Â Â Â 43Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 20-15
2016-17Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 46Â Â Â 25-10
2017-18Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 58Â Â Â 21-12
2018-19Â Â Â 47Â Â Â 83Â Â Â 20-15
2019-20Â Â Â 3Â Â Â 78Â Â Â 24-7
2020-21Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 22-9
2021-22Â Â Â 112Â Â Â 19Â Â Â 23-12
2022-23Â Â Â 42Â Â Â 33Â Â Â 6-6 so far
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.   18,525   Marquette   12/31/13
   10.   18,519   #8 Seton Hall   03/07/20
   11.   18,518   Georgetown   01/27/18
   12.   18,495   Marquette   02/17/18
   13.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   14.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   15.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   16.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   17.   18,321   #3 Villanova   02/24/18
   18.   18,294   #19 Iowa State   12/04/21
   19.   18,257   #5 Xavier   02/10/18
   20.   18,192   Marquette   02/20/22
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 960 straight games. The streak is the nation's 13th-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 12/19)
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,172   UNLV   12/22
   2.   1,163   Duke   12/20
   3.   1,104   Western Kentucky   12/22
   4.   1,095   East Tennessee State   12/21
   5.   1,074   Oakland   12/21
   6.   1,073   Pacific   12/20
   7.   1,067   Texas   12/21
   8.   1,016   Marshall   12/29
   9.   1,006   Baylor   12/20
   10.   999   Princeton   12/23
   11.   994   Gonzaga   12/20
   12.   967   Long Island   12/22
   13.   960   Creighton   12/22
   14.   953   Mount St. Mary's   12/21
   15.   942   Tennessee State   12/20
Triple Trouble
During Creighton's current streak of 960 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 7,560 trifectas, an average of 7.88 treys per game.
   That's not surprising since during the streak, Creighton has made exactly 7 three-pointers 143 times, more than any figure.
   Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 272 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 50-13 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 23-20 mark when making seven treys or fewer.
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   5 times   2: 17 times   3: 34 times
4:   75 times   5:  101 times   6: 101 times
7:  143 times   8:  120 times   9: 92 times
10: 80 times   11: 54 times   12: 54 times
13: 44 times   14: 19 times   15: 7 times
16: 7 times   17: 3 times   19: 1 time
20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2022-32 season went on sale on October 14th. Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CHI Health Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, by calling Ticketmaster or visiting Ticketmaster.com.
   For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022 • 7:00 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. • CHI Health Center Omaha
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Next Game
After just one home game in the past four weeks, Creighton (6-6, 0-1 BIG EAST) opens a three-game homestand on Thursday, Dec. 22 when it squares off against Butler (8-4, 0-1 BIG EAST) at 7 p.m.
   First National Bank Court inside CHI Health Center Omaha (17,352) in Omaha, Neb., will host the action.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) and KOOO (101.9 FM) will carry all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2022-23 season. John Bishop and Tyler Clement will call the action. Â
   The audio is webcast live at www.1620thezone.com and can be heard on SiriusXM channel 388 and on SXM app channel 978.
Telecast Information
Thursday's game will be called by Matt Schumacker and Nick Bahe and be televised on FS1. The game will also be video webcast on the FoxSports app or at http://foxsports.com/live. Cable authorization may be required.
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 on mobile devices at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton has dropped six straight games since opening the season 6-0, a stretch that included wins at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational over No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 9 Arkansas.
   CU had three men named to the BIG EAST's All-Freshman Team last winter who are now sophomores. That trio includes BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Ryan Nembhard (10.9 ppg., 5.8 apg.) as well as Arthur Kaluma (13.0 ppg., 4.8 rpg.) and Trey Alexander (11.3 ppg., 4.3 rpg.).
   Creighton's highest-impact newcomer to date has been South Dakota State transfer Baylor Scheierman (12.7 ppg., 9.8 rpg.), who also owns the team lead with seven double-doubles and 31 three-pointers made.
   All-BIG EAST center Ryan Kalkbrenner (15.9 ppg., 7.6 rpg.), who was named 2022 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and ranks second in the nation in field goal percentage (.763) this season, has missed the past three games with a non-COVID illness.
   Creighton was picked to win the BIG EAST Conference and earned its best preseason AP poll ranking ever (No. 9), thanks to the return of 10 lettermen and three starters from last year's team that finished 23-12.
   The Bluejays average 76.3 points per game while allowing just 69.2 points per contest. CU shoots 45.8 percent from the floor, 33.4 percent from deep and 71.3 percent at the line while outrebounding foes by 2.5 caroms per contest.
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Scouting Butler
Butler is off to an 8-4 start under head coach Thad Matta, including victories over BYU and Kansas State.
   Five Bulldogs average in double-figures, led by Chuck Harris (14.3 ppg.) and North Carolina State transfer Manny Bates (14.1 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 2.7 bpg.).
   Jayden Taylor (13.8 ppg.), Simas Lukosius (11.3 ppg., 3.6 apg.) and Purdue transfer Eric Hunter Jr. (11.7 ppg.) also pack a scoring punch.
   The Bulldogs average 72.6 points per game and surrender just 63.7 points per contest. BU shoots 48.6 percent from the field, including 35.7 percent from three-point range, and also makes 74.4 percent of its free throw tries.
The Series With Butler
Creighton is 15-11 all-time vs. Butler in a series that dates to a 27-22 Bluejay win in 1933. The home team has won the last 10 meetings not played on a neutral site.
   Creighton is 10-2 all-time in Omaha against the Bulldogs, including an 8-1 mark since the schools became BIG EAST rivals. Five the last six games played in Omaha have been double-digit Bluejay victories.
   Greg McDermott is 11-10 in his career vs. Butler, including an 11-8 mark on the Creighton sideline. He is 0-1 against teams coached by Thad Matta, losing 75-56 to Matta's then-No. 3 Ohio State on Dec. 19, 2006 when McDermott was coach at Iowa State. Greg Oden, currently Butler's Director of Operations, scored 18 points for the Buckeyes.
   Since joining the BIG EAST, Creighton is 9-1 when scoring 72 or more points against the Bulldogs and 2-7 when scoring 71 points or less.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 282-143 record in his 13th season with the Bluejays. He owns a career mark of 562-338 in his 29th season, and is 431-274 in his 22nd 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 then coached Creighton to its first Sweet 16 since 1974 in 2020-21 and to a share of its first regular-season BIG EAST title in 2019-20.
   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 Alan Huss, Ryan Miller and Jalen Courtney-Williams.
With A Win...
- Creighton would snap a six-game losing streak, picking up its first victory in a month (Nov. 22).
- Creighton would improve to 9-1 in home games vs. Butler since joining the BIG EAST, including eight straight victories.
Coaching Giants Meet Up
Both Greg McDermott and Thad Matta rank among the best coaches in the college game today.
   McDermott is 20th among active Division I coaches with 562 career victories, tops among active BIG EAST coaches.
   Matta ranks 15th among active Division I coaches with a .739 winning percentage, a figure that moves up to 10th if you include coaches with 50 or more games coached., tops among active BIG EAST coaches.
Avoiding 0-2
When it takes the court on Thursday vs. Butler, Creighton will attempt to avoid its first 0-2 start in BIG EAST play since 2014-15.
   In 2020-21, Creighton lost its league opener to Marquette (as it did this year), then responded with six straight wins and eventually finished second in the BIG EAST with a 14-6 league mark.
   In 2017-18, the Bluejays lost their league opener to Seton Hall, then won its next four games en route to a 10-8 league finish that was good for third place.
King Him!
After 38 total points and 25 total rebounds in the first 10 games of his college career, Fredrick King has put together back-to-back double-doubles since being pressed into a starting role. King had 16 points and 11 rebounds vs. Arizona State on Dec. 12th, then added 16 points and 10 rebounds at Marquette four days later.
   King is CU's freshman with multiple double-doubles in a season since Justin Patton had three in 2016-17.
   King is CU's first true freshman with multiple double-doubles in a season since Doug McDermott had nine in 2010-11. McDermott had also been the last Bluejay freshman with back-to-back double-doubles, having done it on Feb. 1 and Feb. 5, 2011.
   For his efforts, King was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Dec. 19.
   No Bluejay freshman has had three straight double-doubles since Bob Harstad closed his rookie campaign in March of 1988 with three double-dips in a row.
Simply Perfect
Below is a list of Creighton players to shoot 100 percent from the field on eight or more attempts since the start of the 1991-92 campaign:
Most FGA, 100% Shooting, Since 1991-92
   FGA   Name, Opponent   Date
   11   Anthony Tolliver vs. Illinois State   01/01/07
   10   Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Holy Cross   11/14/22
   8   Geoffrey Groselle vs. Coppin State   12/28/15
   8   Justin Patton vs. Loyola (Md.)   12/07/16
   8   Fredrick King at Marquette   12/16/22
Fool Me Once...But Nine Times?
Creighton has met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below.
   Last year marked the sixth straight season that Creighton has finished in fourth place or better.
Creighton's BIG EAST Preseason Poll History
Year    Preseason    Actual    Preseason All-BIG EAST
2013-14    3rd    2nd    Doug McDermott (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 (1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)
2021-22   8th   4th   None
2022-23   1st   ??   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Strong League Start Projects To Postseason
Creighton has started 5-2 or better in league play in seven of Greg McDermott's first 12 seasons at the helm.
   Six of those teams to start like that reached the NCAA Tournament, while a seventh reached the quarterfinals of the NIT.
   Each of Creighton's 15 teams since 1988-89 to start 5-2, 6-1 or 7-0 after seven games in league play have reached the postseason, a stretch that includes 10 NCAA Tournaments and five NIT's.
Among The Best
Since the league's 2013 realignment, Villanova has 130 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton's 95 league victories are second-most.
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2013-14 to 12/19/22)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Villanova   130   31   .807
Creighton   95   71   .572
Providence   93   69   .574
Xavier   89   70   .560
Seton Hall   87   77   .530
Marquette   80   85   .485
Butler   78   89   .467
St. John's   63   101   .384
Georgetown   58   103   .360
DePaul   36   126   .222
Connecticut   25   12   .676
Big Fred's Big Night
Making his second career start, freshman center Fredrick King had career-highs with 16 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots in the Dec. 12 game vs. Arizona State.
   King was just the second Bluejay of any age in Greg McDermott's 13 years on the CU sideline to post a game with at least 16/11/5, joining Gregory Echenique (18 points, 14 rebounds, 5 blocks) vs. Houston Christian on Dec. 17, 2011.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, King is the seventh different freshmen with 16 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks and no turnovers in the same game since 2010-11, a list that includes Chet Holmgren, Armando Bacot, Mo Bamba, Anthony Davis (twice), Thik Bol and Chris Horton.
Freshmen With 16 Pts., 11 Reb., 5 Blk, 0 Turnovers
(Since 2010-11)
Name, School   Date   PTS   REB   BLK
Anthony Davis, Kentucky   01/17/12   27   14   7
Anthony Davis, Kentucky   03/25/12   18   11   6
Chris Horton, Austin Peay   12/05/12   21   11   5
Thik Bol, Southern Illinois   02/19/17   19   11   6
Mo Bamba, Texas   12/29/17   22   15   8
Armando Bacot, N. Carolina   11/29/19   23   12   6
Chet Holmgren, Gonzaga   03/17/22   19   17   7
Fredrick King, Creighton   12/12/22   16   11   5
The 900 Club
Last Friday marked Greg McDermott's 900th as a head coach at the college level. He's 8-1 in each 100th anniversary game (100, 200, 300, etc...).
   He owns a 562-338 record (.624) in 29 years, including a 282-143 (.664) mark at Creighton.
Greg McDermott's Milestone Games
Game # (W-L)   Opponent   Score   Dates
100 (60-40)   WSU vs. Northern State   W 88-75   1997-98
200 (135-65)Â Â Â UNI vs. UTPAÂ Â Â W 74-66Â Â Â 11/29/01
300 (190-110)   UNI at Missouri St.   W 62-53   01/18/05
400 (249-151)   ISU vs. Colorado   W 57-41   01/29/08
500 (295-205)   CU vs. Evansville   W 75-69   02/05/11
600 (373-227)   CU at DePaul   W 81-62   01/07/14
700 (433-267)   CU at Arizona St.   W 96-85   12/20/16
800 (494-306)   CU vs. Nebraska   W 95-76   12/07/19
900 (562-338)   CU at Marquette   L 58-69   12/16/22
A Good Start
Here's a look at how Creighton has done statistically after 12 games in recent seasons.
Creighton Stats Through 12 Games, Since 1994-95
Year   W-L   PPG   FG%   3FG   10+ PPG guys
2022-23Â Â Â 6-6Â Â Â 76.3Â Â Â .458Â Â Â 105Â Â Â 5
2021-22Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 72.5Â Â Â .488Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 4
2020-21Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 83.2Â Â Â .496Â Â Â 130Â Â Â 5
2019-20Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 77.9Â Â Â .467Â Â Â 117Â Â Â 4
2018-19Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 84.8Â Â Â .518Â Â Â 146Â Â Â 4
2017-18Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 92.3Â Â Â .521Â Â Â 134Â Â Â 3
2016-17Â Â Â 12-0Â Â Â 89.8Â Â Â .538Â Â Â 120Â Â Â 4
2015-16Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 86.2Â Â Â .497Â Â Â 109Â Â Â 4
2014-15Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 73.3Â Â Â .441Â Â Â 106Â Â Â 2
2013-14Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 82.9Â Â Â .492Â Â Â 136Â Â Â 2
2012-13Â Â Â 11-1Â Â Â 78.9Â Â Â .509Â Â Â 107Â Â Â 2
2011-12Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 84.3Â Â Â .506Â Â Â 111Â Â Â 2
2010-11Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 67.3Â Â Â .426Â Â Â 85Â Â Â 3
2009-10Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 70.8Â Â Â .447Â Â Â 98Â Â Â 1
2008-09Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 76.9Â Â Â .445Â Â Â 106Â Â Â 3
2007-08Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 77.4Â Â Â .468Â Â Â 100Â Â Â 2
2006-07Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 68.0Â Â Â .433Â Â Â 69Â Â Â 2
2005-06Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 69.4Â Â Â .414Â Â Â 86Â Â Â 3
2004-05Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 68.7Â Â Â .434Â Â Â 93Â Â Â 2
2003-04Â Â Â 12-0Â Â Â 71.2Â Â Â .467Â Â Â 75Â Â Â 1
2002-03Â Â Â 11-1Â Â Â 83.8Â Â Â .520Â Â Â 116Â Â Â 1
2001-02Â Â Â 7-5Â Â Â 76.2Â Â Â .451Â Â Â 71Â Â Â 3
2000-01Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 75.8Â Â Â .446Â Â Â 95Â Â Â 4
1999-00Â Â Â 9-3Â Â Â 73.3Â Â Â .459Â Â Â 96Â Â Â 2
1998-99Â Â Â 10-2Â Â Â 76.2Â Â Â .466Â Â Â 90Â Â Â 2
1997-98Â Â Â 8-4Â Â Â 77.4Â Â Â .473Â Â Â 88Â Â Â 2
1996-97Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 65.4Â Â Â .407Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 2
1995-96Â Â Â 6-6Â Â Â 65.8Â Â Â .389Â Â Â 69Â Â Â 2
1994-95Â Â Â 5-7Â Â Â 65.0Â Â Â .396Â Â Â 81Â Â Â 4
Scheierman's Great Start
Baylor Scheierman has scored 152 points in his first 12 games as a Bluejay. Since 1995-96, that's tied for the third-most by a Creighton newcomer.
Most Points, Newcomers First 12 Games Since 1995-96
   Pts.   Name, Class   Year   After 13
   229   Marcus Foster, Jr.   2016-17   244
   170   Ryan Hawkins, Sr.   2021-22   188
   152   Maurice Watson Jr., Jr.   2015-16   162
   152   Ryan Nembhard, Fr.   2021-22   163
   152   Baylor Scheierman, Sr.   2022-23   ? ? ?
   151   Doug McDermott, Fr.    2010-11   157
   148   Justin Patton, Fr.   2016-17   165
   138   Gregory Echenique, So.   2010-11   145
   137   Damien Jefferson, So.   2018-19   144
   135   Cole Huff, Jr.   2015-16   149
   130   P'Allen Stinnett, Fr.   2007-08   148
   134   Brody Deren, So.   2001-02   142
   128   Rodney Buford, Fr.   1995-96   145
   121   Darryl Ashford, Jr.   2009-10   128
   120   Ryan Sears, Fr.   1997-98   131
   118   Khyri Thomas, Fr.   2015-16   128
   115   Edward St. Fleur, Jr.   1995-96   117
   109   Doug Swenson, Jr.   1997-98   128
Paul Silas Passes Away at 79
Paul Silas, Creighton's first Academic All-American and one of the top players in Bluejay men's basketball history, has passed away at the age of 79. Bob Ryan, longtime Boston Globe reporter and a close friend of Silas over many decades, reported the news the morning of Dec. 11th.
   Silas was recruited to Creighton by John J. "Red" McManus out of McClymonds High School in Oakland, Calif., the same high school that produced Bill Russell. Silas arrived on campus in 1960 when freshmen were ineligible to play for the varsity but quickly made a difference a year later when he led CU to the 1961-62 NCAA Tournament and the team closed with a 21-5 record. His 1963-64 team returned to the Big Dance and finished 22-7.
   Silas is the only player in NCAA history with three or more seasons of 557 rebounds and owns the top three single-season rebound totals in Bluejay annals, including 631 as a senior in 1963-64. That figure remains fifth-most in NCAA history and is the most by any player since 1960. He's first in CU history with 1,751 rebounds, ninth in career points (1,661), third in career scoring average (20.51) and also in the top-10 in field goals made (8th) and free throws made (6th).
   Silas' 21.6 career rebounds per game are third-most in NCAA history and his 1,751 rebounds are sixth in NCAA history as well as the most ever by a three-year player. Silas, along with Bill Russell, Julius Erving, Artis Gilmore and Kermit Washington is one of five players to average at least 20 points and 20 rebounds for an NCAA career. Silas owns the top 29 single-game rebound performances in Creighton history, including a 38 rebound effort vs. Centenary on Feb. 19, 1962 that ranks tied for ninth-most in NCAA history.
   He was the first Creighton student-athlete to be named a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1963-64, was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit Honor Society, and received the College of Business Administration's Alumni Merit Award in 1993.
   In an old article, Silas boasted about his education, saying "I'm more proud of my academic success at Creighton than of all my athletic accomplishments. What Creighton University does for an athlete or any student is that they teach you how to think, how to deal with everyday living. What I learned at Creighton has helped me close the gap between professional sports and the business world."
   A two-time All-Star and five-time NBA All-Defensive team member, he scored 11,782 points and grabbed 12,357 rebounds while winning three titles (Boston 1974 & 1976, Seattle 1979) during a 16-year NBA career from 1964-80. He later coached 12 seasons in the NBA for the Clippers, Hornets, Bobcats and Cavalier organizations. He was LeBron James' first NBA head coach. His son, Stephen Silas, is the current head coach of the NBA's Houston Rockets.
   Paul was inducted into the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame in 1974, the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame in 2012 and the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017.
   A moment of silence in honor of Silas will be held prior to Thursday's game.
On The Rebound
Baylor Scheierman gets lots of attention for his shooting and passing skills, but he did lead the Summit League in rebounding last year as well.
   Scheierman has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight of his first 12 games this season, and has seven double-doubles to date. The seven double-doubles rank third nationally, while his 8.75 defensive rebounds per game are most in the country, ahead of even Oscar Tshiebwe (8.38) and Zach Edey (8.36).
   The Aurora, Neb., product's current 9.8 rebounds per game average is the best mark by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin averaged 14.1 rebounds per game in 1984-85.
   Scheierman remains on pace to become the first man in school history to average at least 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 three-pointers per game.
   Scheierman became the first Bluejay with four straight double-doubles since Doug McDermott from Nov. 25-Dec. 10, 2011.
   Since the 1994-95 season, Scheierman, Ryan Hawkins, Martin Krampelj and McDermott (twice) are the only four Bluejays to record three straight double-doubles.
   Here's a list of the Creighton players with six or more double-doubles in a season under Greg McDermott:
Most Double-Doubles, Season, Since 2010-11
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   11   Doug McDermott   2011-12
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
   10   Doug McDermott   2012-13
   9   Doug McDermott   2010-11
   7   Doug McDermott   2013-14
   7   Martin Krampelj   2018-19
   7   Baylor Scheierman   2022-23
   6   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
   6   Maurice Watson Jr.   2016-17
   6   Martin Krampelj   2017-18
   6   Christian Bishop   2020-21
   6   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2021-22
3-Ball Falling For Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman has made multiple three-pointers in every game this season. Going back to last season when he played for South Dakota State, Scheierman has made two or more three-pointers in each of his past 19 games.
   Scheierman has drained at least one triple in each of his last 22 contests dating to last season.
Consecutive Games, 2+ 3-Pointers (Active Streaks)
   Streak   Name, School   Next
   28   Kamdyn Curfman, Marshall   12/29
   19   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton   12/22
Turn It Around
Creighton's owns a six-game losing streak for the first time since January of 2015.
   Since that skid, the Bluejays are 166-93, have a 7-6 postseason (NCAA/NIT) record and have reached three BIG EAST Tournament finals.
Big Fred's World
Fredrick King had four points (on two dunks) and three blocked shots in his first career start on Saturday vs. BYU.
   King was the first Bluejay true freshman to start a game at center since Kenton Walker on Feb. 5, 2008, when the Jays topped UNI, 74-50.
   One of the other Creighton starters that night was Nick Bahe, who was on the call for FS1 for each of King's first two starts.
   King is the first true freshman center to make multiple starts for Creighton since Joel Templeman in 1994-95.
Fantastic Five
Much has been written about Creighton's starting five this season, and the success CU has had when Ryan Nembhard, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Trey Alexander, Arthur Kaluma and Baylor Scheierman are on the floor together.
   The quintet has played 169:31 (of a possible 480 minutes) together this season, outscoring the opposition 340-277 in those minutes.
   In four games against ranked foes, the group has been paired together for 88:18 (of a possible 160 minutes) and outscored opponents 185-165.
Deep Dive Into The Rankings
The Creighton men's basketball team was ranked ninth in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 poll, its highest preseason AP ranking ever.
   The Oct. 17th announcement marked just the fifth 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) and 2020-21 (No. 11). All four of those Bluejay teams would end up in the NCAA Tournament.
   Creighton was 10th in the AP poll released on Nov. 14th and Nov. 21 and was seventh last Nov. 28th. The team fell to No. 21 on Dec. 5th.
   The Nov. 28 week was the 21st time in program history that Creighton has been in the top-10 at any point, with all but one of those weeks happening under head coach Greg McDermott. 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 118 times in program history, with 90 of those weeks under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 148-60 all-time as a ranked team, including a 114-46 mark under McDermott. Creighton has been ranked at least one week in nine of McDermott's 13 seasons on The Hilltop after doing it just five different seasons in program history before his 2010 arrival.
   Creighton was also ninth in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll, its best preseason mark ever in the Coaches poll. The Jays remained ninth in the Nov. 14 Coaches poll and climbed to eighth in the Nov. 21 Coaches poll and were seventh on Nov. 28. CU was 21st on Dec. 5th. The program's best slotting ever in the Coaches poll is fifth, done on Jan. 4, 2021.
Sophomores Standing Tall
Legendary Marquette coach Al McGuire once said that the best thing about freshmen is that they become sophomores. The Bluejay trio of Arthur Kaluma, Trey Alexander and Ryan Nembhard were all part of the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team last season, and all three are off to fantastic starts as sophomores.
   This year the trio have combined to average 35.2 points per contest.
   Collectively, they shoot 41.0 percent from the field (143-349), 31.7 percent from downtown (45-142) and 79.8 percent at the line (91-114) while also contributing 137 rebounds and 113 assists against just 65 turnovers.
Nationally Relevant
Through games of Dec. 18, Creighton ranked fifth in the country in fewest fouls per game (12.8).
   The Jays are also 33rd in fewest turnovers per game (11.1), 25tht in defensive rebounds per game (28.83) and 27th in assist/turnover ratio (1.45).
   Individually, Baylor Scheierman ranks third nationally with seven double-doubles and first with 8.75 defensive rebounds per game.
   Teammate Ryan Kalkbrenner is second in field goal percentage (76.3%) among players to make five field goals per game. Kalkbrenner is the only player shooting 71.8 percent or better who has made three or more three-pointers.
   Ryan Nembhard ranks 18th in assist/turnover ratio (3.18) and 13th in total assists (70).
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Wooden Award Watch List
The Creighton duo of Baylor Scheierman and Ryan Kalkbrenner have been named to the Preseason Top 50 Watch List for the John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's®.
   The players on the list are considered strong candidates for the 2023 John R. Wooden Award Men's Player of the Year presented by Wendy's. Players not chosen to the preseason list are still eligible for the Wooden Award™ midseason list, late season list, and the National Ballot. The National Ballot consists of 15 top players who have proven to their universities that they meet or exceed the qualifications of the Wooden Award. Nearly 1,000 voters will rank in order 10 of those 15 players when voting opens prior to the NCAA Tournament and will allow voters to take into consideration performance during early round games. The Wooden Award All American Team™ will be announced the week of the "Elite Eight" round of the NCAA Tournament. The winner of the 2023 John R. Wooden Award will be presented in Los Angeles in April.
   Scheierman and Kalkbrenner give Creighton nine Preseason John R. Wooden Award Watch List recognitions in 13 seasons under Greg McDermott. Marcus Zegarowski made the list in 2020-21, one year after Ty-Shon Alexander was listed prior to the 2019-20 campaign. Others to make the list include Marcus Foster (2017-18), Maurice Watson Jr. (2016-17), Doug McDermott (2013-14, 2012-13 and 2011-12). Creighton's lone recipient of the John R. Wooden Award® is Doug McDermott, who was recognized following the completion of the 2013-14 campaign.
Turnover Free At The Point
Ryan Nembhard's 12 assists without a turnover vs. Holy Cross on Nov. 14 made him just the fourth player in Bluejay history to accomplish that feat. He's the first to do it inside CHI Health Center Omaha and the first Bluejay to do it at any site since 2002.
   Here's the single-game assist leaders at Creighton, along with their turnover statistics on that night:
 Ast.   Name, Opponent   Date   TO
 17   Ralph Bobik vs. Bradley   01/22/74   0
   Ralph Bobik at St. Francis (Pa.)   02/23/73   ??
 16   Ralph Bobik vs. BYU   12/17/73   4
 14   Maurice Watson Jr. at Providence   01/07/17   2
   Maurice Watson Jr. at Seton Hall   01/09/16   4
 13   Maurice Watson Jr. vs. Washington St.   11/18/16   4
   Maurice Watson Jr. vs. Akron   12/03/16   5
   Jason Bey vs. Southern Illinois   02/27/95   1
   Latrell Wrightsell vs. Nebraska   12/07/91   1
12   Ryan Nembhard vs. Holy Cross   11/14/22   0
   Grant Gibbs vs. Northwestern   12/22/11   4
   Tyler McKinney at Nebraska   12/21/02   0
    Ed St. Fleur at CS-Sacramento   01/13/96   0
    Latrell Wrightsell vs. N. Iowa   02/01/92   4
    Duan Cole at Iowa State   01/16/90   5
    Vernon Moore at Southern Illinois   01/17/85   2
    Randy Eckker at Gonzaga   01/14/77   2
   Randy Eckker at Bradley   01/12/77   4
Speaking Of Assists
Ryan Nembhard's 12 assists vs. Holy Cross were the second double-figure assist game of his Bluejay career, joining the 10 helpers he dished in his collegiate debut last November vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
   Nembhard is the seventh different Bluejay with 10 or more assists in a game under Greg McDermott, joining Maurice Watson Jr. (12 times), Grant Gibbs (4), Marcus Zegarowski (4), Austin Chatman (3), Antoine Young (2) and Malik Albert (1).
   Also worth noting regarding Nembhard's big night? He played just 19 minutes in the win, making him the nation's only player with 12 assists against a Division I opponent this year while playing less than 30 minutes.
McDermott Among The Best
A Nov. 10th article on CBSSports.com ranked the nation's best Top 25 And 1 coaches, with Creighton's Greg McDermott making that list.
   McDermott and Providence's Ed Cooley were the lone BIG EAST coaches named to the list.
   McDermott and Cooley both rank in the top-13 in league history for BIG EAST victories.
Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches (12/19)
   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.   127   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   8.   115   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   9.   111   Rick Pitino, Louisville
   10.   110   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   11.   107   Ed Cooley, Providence
   12.   105   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
   13.   95   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   14.   87   Steve Lappas, Villanova
Kalkbrenner Up For Naismith Award
Ryan Kalkbrenner has been named one of 50 players to watch during the season-long competition for the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Men's Player of the Year honor, as announced by The Atlanta Tipoff Club.
   A junior from Florissant, Mo., Kalkbrenner averaged 13.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots per game while starting CU's first 34 contests last season. He was an Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST choice, BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and named to the All-BIG EAST Tournament Team while ranking fourth nationally in both field goal percentage (.646) and offensive rebounds per game (3.9). He was the lone Bluejay named Preseason First Team All-BIG EAST last month for ninth-ranked team in the nation, who are predicted to win the BIG EAST.
   Kalkbrenner's recognition makes him the fourth different Bluejay in 13-year head coach Greg McDermott's tenure to be on a Naismith Award watch list. Doug McDermott was on the Preseason watch list in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 and was a finalist in 2012-13 before winning the award in 2013-14. Marcus Foster was named to the Midseason watch list in 2016-17, then made the Preseason and Midseason watch list in 2017-18. More recently, Marcus Zegarowski was on the Preseason and Midseason watch list in 2020-21.
   The midseason 30 team will be announced in February, and then the competition will be narrowed down to 10 national semifinalists in early March. Following those results, four finalists will be named on March 21, 2023, and the winner of the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy for Men's Player of the Year will be announced on April 2, 2023.
Top 10 Under McDermott
Prior to Greg McDermott's 2010 arrival, Creighton had spent one week ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll in program history (10th on Jan. 20, 2003, when Dana Altman's team led by Kyle Korver lost at Steve Merfeld's Evansville team).
   Under McDermott, Creighton has spent 21 weeks in the top 10, including at least one week in five different seasons (1 week in 2012-13; 8 weeks in 2016-17, 3 weeks in 2019-20, 5 weeks in 2020-21 and 4 weeks so far this year).
   Creighton's best AP ranking ever is seventh, done five times (Jan. 16, 2017; March 10, 2020; March 18, 2020; Jan. 7, 2021 and Nov. 28, 2022).
An Area for Improvement
One area that Creighton will look to improve in 2022-23 is its marksmanship from behind the arc, as last year's 30.8 percent shooting from deep was its worst as a team since 1993-94.
   The Creighton staff is confident those numbers can improve as its talented freshman class is now sophomores. Thus far, Creighton is fourth in the BIG EAST with 8.8 three-pointers made per game but ranks seventh with 33.4 percent marksmanship from deep.
   Last year's freshmen combined to shoot 27.2 percent from deep (85-313), but they're not the first Bluejay freshmen to struggle early on from downtown, as seen in the chart below of some other prominent marksmen.
   Even that chart is a little misleading, as Doug McDermott shot 15-of-53 (.283) from deep in his first 20 games of his freshman year before finishing 32-of-63 (.508) in his last 19 games. Likewise, Kyle Korver was shooting 11-for-41 (.268) from downtown after his first 14 contests before blistering the nets to the tune of 52-of-104 (.500).
   As a Freshman   Other College Years
Name   3FG-3FGA   3FG%   3FG-3FGA   3FG%
Ky. Korver   63-145   .434   308-674   .457
McDermott   47-116   .405   237-482   .492
Ty. Alexander   32-96   .333   178-469   .380
Ballock   44-135   .326   264-638   .414
CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 328 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 20-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 269-59 (.820) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Friday (22-0).
   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 25,624-21,489 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.61 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 87 different times, including once this year (Holy Cross).
   Incredibly, Creighton hasn't trailed in its home opener in 10 of the past 23 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 32-35 all-time in the 67 games at the arena in which it's fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 8-11 when down by 10+ points at halftime in the facility, and 40-29 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.
   Creighton is 172-41 (.808) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn't trailed in 62 of those games. In that same span, CU owns a 95-9 home 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 288-59 (.830) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
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Home Run
Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.42 points per home game (17,130 points in 213 home games), a figure that climbs to 83.84 points in non-conference home games (8,719 points in 104 home games).
   Creighton is 130-6 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points.
Who's Back?
With Creighton returning eight of the 13 men who appeared in a game last season, it's no surprise that a similar ratio of the production from 2021-22 is also gone. Below is a breakdown of what is back:
Stat   Returners   Departures
Blocks   118 (79.2%)   31 (20.8%)
Assists   284 (60.9%)   182 (39.1%)
Starts   104 (59.4%)   71 (40.6%)
Points   1,360 (56.2%)   1,062 (43.8%)
Minutes   3,881 (54.9%)   3,194 (45.1%)
Charges Taken   7 (53.8%)   6 (46.2%)
Rebounds   663 (53.3%)   580 (46.7%)
Steals   98 (51.0%)   94 (49.0%)
3FG Made   83 (35.3%)   152 (64.7%)
Youth Is Served
In case you've forgotten, Creighton had at least one freshman on the floor for every second of every game last season, and actually had a late stretch of 1:28 vs. Colorado State when all five of its players on the floor were freshmen.
   All told, 3171:36 of Creighton's 7,075 total minutes (44.83 percent) were played by freshmen last season.
   By comparison, in 2020-21 Creighton had a freshman on the floor just 32.4 percent of the time and had multiple freshmen on the floor just 17 minutes (of 1,250) all season (1.4 percent). Only 7.5 percent (465:52 of 6250) of CU's overall minutes were played by freshmen in 2020-21.
   Through 12 games this season, Creighton's freshmen have played 353:54 of 2,400 possible minutes (14.75 percent).
2021-22 Minute Breakdown
Freshmen   Time   Score   Margin
0 freshmen:   Never   --   --
1 freshman:Â Â Â 34:23Â Â Â 59-49Â Â Â +10
2 freshmen:Â Â Â 962:14Â Â Â 1,692-1,578Â Â Â +114
3 freshmen:Â Â Â 347:15Â Â Â 611-407Â Â Â +4
4 freshmen:Â Â Â 45:54Â Â Â 54-85Â Â Â (-31)
5 freshmen:Â Â Â 1:28Â Â Â 5-2Â Â Â +3
Watch This
Creighton has four men that made a preseason watch list for their respective position.
   Ryan Nembhard is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Bob Cousy Award, given to the nation's best point guard. Nembhard is the fourth different Bluejay in the last 12 years named to the Bob Cousy Award watch list, joining Antoine Young (2011-12), Maurice Watson Jr. (2016-17) and Marcus Zegarowski (2020-21).
   Baylor Scheierman is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Julius Erving Award, given to the nation's best small forward. Scheierman is Creighton's first player in the nine seasons of the Julius Erving Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Arthur Kaluma is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Karl Malone Award, given to the nation's best power forward. Kaluma is Creighton's first player in the nine seasons of the Karl Malone Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner is one of 20 candidates on the watch list for the 2023 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, given to the nation's best center. Kalkbrenner joins Justin Patton (2016-17) as Creighton's second player in the nine seasons of the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award to be named to the watch list at any point.
   Creighton (4) is one of six schools with four or more MBB players on a watch list, joining Duke (5), Kentucky (5), Arizona (4), Gonzaga (4) and UCLA (4).
   CU's four watch list student-athletes match the totals of the rest of the BIG EAST combined (Xavier 2, Villanova 1, UConn 1).
Preseason BIG EAST Poll
The Creighton men's basketball team was picked to win the BIG EAST Conference in the annual survey of league coaches, which was unveiled as part of BIG EAST Media Day on Oct. 18th at Madison Square Garden.
   It's the first time since 2012-13 that Creighton has been chosen as a preseason favorite in its league, though that recognition came in CU's final season in the Missouri Valley Conference.
   This is the 10th time Creighton has been tabbed as the preseason favorite (also 1989-90, 1990-91, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2011-12 and 2012-13), though the first nine occurrences all happened in the Missouri Valley Conference. Four of those MVC teams finished first (1990-91, 2000-01, 2008-09, 2012-13), while the other five took second place. Six of those nine Bluejay squads went on to win the MVC Tournament (1990-91, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13) and seven of the nine squads played in the NCAA Tournament (1990-91, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13).
   The Bluejays collected eight first-place votes and earned 98 points in the poll. Xavier was picked second in the poll with 86 points, including two first-place votes. Villanova, the defending BIG EAST Tournament champion, was one point behind Xavier with 85 points and received one first-place vote from the men's basketball head coaches, who did not vote for their own teams. Connecticut was picked fourth with 77 points and Providence was fifth with 62 points. St. John's and Seton Hall finished sixth and seventh with 62 and 52 points, respectively. Butler was eighth with 36 points, four points ahead of ninth-place Marquette with 32 points. Georgetown was 10th with 21 points and DePaul 11th with 12 points.
   Creighton is the only school in the league that has met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below:
Creighton's BIG EAST Preseason Poll History
Year    Preseason    Actual    Preseason All-BIG EAST
2013-14    3rd    2nd    Doug McDermott (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 (1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)
2021-22   8th   4th   -
2022-23   1st   ??   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
#ProJays
Former Creighton All-American Doug McDermott is back for a second season with the San Antonio Spurs, giving Creighton at least one NBA player in 39 of the last 40 seasons. McDermott is in his ninth season in the NBA.
   Other famous Bluejays to play in the NBA in the past include Paul Silas, Kyle Korver, Benoit Benjamin and Anthony Tolliver.
We're Jamming!
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 122 dunks in his career, including 69 last year. He has more career dunks than any other Bluejay player since Greg McDermott's arrival in 2010.
   Here's a look at the Creighton student-athletes with 20 or more dunks in a season, and 25 or more dunks in a career, under Greg McDermott:
Most Creighton Dunks, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Year
74   Martin Krampelj   2018-19
72   Justin Patton   2016-17
69   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2021-22
50   Christian Bishop   2020-21
38   Christian Bishop   2019-20
36   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
33   Martin Krampelj   2017-18
30   Gregory Echenique   2011-12
29   Marcus Foster   2017-18
29   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-21
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
24   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2022-23
23   Marcus Foster   2016-17
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
21   Alex O'Connell   2021-22
21   Arthur Kaluma   2021-22
20   Khyri Thomas   2017-18
Most Creighton Dunks, Career, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Years
122   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
121   Martin Krampelj   2015-19
103   Christian Bishop   2018-21
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
33   Zach Hanson   2013-17
31   Arthur Kaluma   2021-Pres.
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
25   Damien Jefferson   2018-21
Most Creighton Dunks, Team, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Year   Team W-L
144Â Â Â 2016-17Â Â Â 25-10 (NCAA)
132Â Â Â 2021-22Â Â Â 23-12 (NCAA)
107Â Â Â 2017-18Â Â Â 21-12 (NCAA)
106Â Â Â 2018-19Â Â Â 20-15 (NIT)
90Â Â Â 2020-21Â Â Â 22-9 (NCAA)
60Â Â Â 2019-20Â Â Â 24-7 (Postseason Canceled)
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)
54Â Â Â 2022-23Â Â Â 6-6 so far (Postseason TBD)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
Fun Fact
Creighton is the only school in the BIG EAST with 12 or more league wins each of the previous three seasons.
   Among the other BIG EAST or "Power 5" Conference schools, only Baylor, Illinois, Kansas, UCLA and Virginia have done so.
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season, per Basketball-Reference.com.
2010-11 to Dec. 18, 2022
Category   CU Stat   CU Rank
3FG Made   3,729   4th  Â
FG Percentage   .476   4th
3FG Percentage   .376   7th
Assists   6,758   6th  Â
FG Made   11,576   8th  Â
Points   32,368   10th  Â
Wins   282   30th  Â
Winning Percentage   .664   36th  Â
20 Wins, Again
Creighton had 23 wins in 2021-22, securing a seventh straight 20-win season.
   Creighton is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the previous seven seasons, joining Belmont, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and Oregon.
22 of 24 Seasons With 20 Wins
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 22 of the last 24 seasons, a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 24 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 23 times, Creighton and Kentucky 22 times.
Most 20-Win Seasons, Last 24 Seasons
Team   20-Win Seasons     2021-22 W-L
Gonzaga   24   28-4
Kansas   24   34-6
Duke   23   32-7
Creighton   22   23-12
Kentucky   22   26-8
Multiple Choices
For the first time since 1964-65, Creighton had five men average in double-figures for an entire season last season. Last year's double-figure group included Ryan Hawkins (13.8 ppg.), Ryan Kalkbrenner (13.1), Alex O'Connell (11.8), Ryan Nembhard (11.3) and Arthur Kaluma (10.4).
   Creighton had 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.
   This year's team has five players averaging 11.3 points per game or more, Ryan Kalkbrenner (15.9), Trey Alexander (11.3), Ryan Nembhard (10.9), Arthur Kaluma (13.0), Baylor Scheierman (12.7).
   Creighton has won each of its last 26 games when five or more players score in double-figures, a streak that dates to Jan. 9, 2019 vs. Marquette.
Dynamic Duo
Creighton was one of 11 schools to earn at-large bids in the NCAA Tournament in both men's and women's basketball in 2021-22, a list that featured Arkansas, Baylor, Creighton, Indiana, Iowa State, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
   Those 11 schools, in addition to 13 others (Arizona, Delaware, Gonzaga, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Longwood, Montana State, Tennessee, Texas, UConn, Villanova and Virginia Tech) were the only 24 schools with both men's and women's basketball teams to make the Big Dance.
   This season, Creighton was one of nine teams with a preseason top-25 squad on both the men's and women's side, joining Arizona, Baylor, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas.
Big Deficits, No Big Deal
Creighton owns 27 victories since the start of the 2010-11 season after trailing by double-figures at some point, including four such rallies last season. In its NCAA Tournament win vs. San Diego State, Creighton trailed 35-21 late in the first half.
   Thirteen of those 27 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
10Â Â Â UABÂ Â Â 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
McDermott Ranks Second On CU Wins List
Greg McDermott has 282 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .664 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.
Most Coaching Wins, Creighton History
Rk.   W-L   Name   Years
1.   327-176   Dana Altman   1994-2010
2.   282-143   Greg McDermott   2010-Pres.
3.   165-66   Arthur A. Schabinger    1922-1935
4.   138-118   John J. "Red" McManus    1959-1969
5.   130-64   Tom Apke   1974-1981
Super Seven
Greg McDermott joined some select company when he directed his troops to a seventh NCAA Tournament last season. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history.
   McDermott is one of five head coaches in Creighton history to lead seven different NCAA Tournament teams.
Name   Sport   NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth   Volleyball   12
Bob Warming   Men's Soccer   11
Dana Altman   Men's Basketball   7
Brent Vigness   Softball   7
Greg McDermott   Men's Basketball   7
McDermott's Coaching Tree
A bunch of former Greg McDermott protégés are thriving at the Division I level.
   Eric Henderson led South Dakota State to the first 18-0 season in Summit League history. The Jackrabbits went 30-5 after winning the Summit League Tournament and clinching an NCAAA bid.
   North Dakota State's Dave Richman went 23-10 overall and finished as the runner-up in the Summit League standings and Summit League Tournament to Henderson's SDSU team.
   Ben Jacobson won the MVC regular-season title while coaching Northern Iowa. The Panthers went 20-12 and reached the NIT.
   Drake's Darian DeVries led the Bulldogs to a 25-11 mark and runner-up finish in the MVC (to Jacobson's UNI team) in the regular-season and the league tournament. Drake played in the CBI.
   Steve Lutz led his Texas A&M-Corpus Christi team to a 24-12 record and a Southland Conference Tournament title in his first year as a head coach, with the Islanders reaching the NCAA Tournament First Four. He inherited a 5-19 team that hadn't won 20 games or had a winning record since 2016-17.
   TJ Otzelberger turned around Iowa State in his first year in Ames. He inherited a 2-22 team (0-18 Big 12) and turned it into a team that reached the Sweet 16 and finished 22-13.
   Patrick Sellers led Central Connecticut State to an 8-24 record in his first season with the Blue Devils, including a victory in the Northeast Conference Tournament.
   Paul Sather is the head coach at North Dakota after successful tenures at Black Hills State and Northern State.
CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics
Creighton is 8-8 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
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
03/20/06Â 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
Firing On All Cylinders
Creighton finished last season ranked 50th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation's No. 112 offense, and No. 19 defense. Creighton's No. 19 defense was its best mark in the 20 seasons of the KenPom era.
   Creighton has had a top-25 offense per KenPom in six of the previous 11 seasons.
   Here's where Creighton ranked after games on Dec. 18.
Year   Off. Rating   Def. Rating   Team W-L
2010-11Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 174Â Â Â 23-16
2011-12Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 166Â Â Â 29-6
2012-13Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 28-8
2013-14Â Â Â 2Â Â Â 124Â Â Â 27-8
2014-15Â Â Â 59Â Â Â 138Â Â Â 14-19
2015-16Â Â Â 43Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 20-15
2016-17Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 46Â Â Â 25-10
2017-18Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 58Â Â Â 21-12
2018-19Â Â Â 47Â Â Â 83Â Â Â 20-15
2019-20Â Â Â 3Â Â Â 78Â Â Â 24-7
2020-21Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 22-9
2021-22Â Â Â 112Â Â Â 19Â Â Â 23-12
2022-23Â Â Â 42Â Â Â 33Â Â Â 6-6 so far
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.   18,525   Marquette   12/31/13
   10.   18,519   #8 Seton Hall   03/07/20
   11.   18,518   Georgetown   01/27/18
   12.   18,495   Marquette   02/17/18
   13.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   14.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   15.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   16.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   17.   18,321   #3 Villanova   02/24/18
   18.   18,294   #19 Iowa State   12/04/21
   19.   18,257   #5 Xavier   02/10/18
   20.   18,192   Marquette   02/20/22
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 960 straight games. The streak is the nation's 13th-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 12/19)
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,172   UNLV   12/22
   2.   1,163   Duke   12/20
   3.   1,104   Western Kentucky   12/22
   4.   1,095   East Tennessee State   12/21
   5.   1,074   Oakland   12/21
   6.   1,073   Pacific   12/20
   7.   1,067   Texas   12/21
   8.   1,016   Marshall   12/29
   9.   1,006   Baylor   12/20
   10.   999   Princeton   12/23
   11.   994   Gonzaga   12/20
   12.   967   Long Island   12/22
   13.   960   Creighton   12/22
   14.   953   Mount St. Mary's   12/21
   15.   942   Tennessee State   12/20
Triple Trouble
During Creighton's current streak of 960 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 7,560 trifectas, an average of 7.88 treys per game.
   That's not surprising since during the streak, Creighton has made exactly 7 three-pointers 143 times, more than any figure.
   Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 272 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 50-13 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 23-20 mark when making seven treys or fewer.
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   5 times   2: 17 times   3: 34 times
4:   75 times   5:  101 times   6: 101 times
7:  143 times   8:  120 times   9: 92 times
10: 80 times   11: 54 times   12: 54 times
13: 44 times   14: 19 times   15: 7 times
16: 7 times   17: 3 times   19: 1 time
20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2022-32 season went on sale on October 14th. Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CHI Health Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, by calling Ticketmaster or visiting Ticketmaster.com.
   For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
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