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2022-23 Men's Basketball Season Recap
6/1/2023 8:26:00 PM | Men's Basketball
A look back at an Elite season
   Creighton's 2022-23 season will long be remembered, whether it be for the immense preseason hype or the exhilarating run to the Elite Eight down the stretch. The Bluejays finished the season 24-13 in Greg McDermott's 13th season on The Hilltop, ranking 12th in the final USA Today Coaches poll and 14th in the year-end NET.
   Preseason expectations were never higher than they were in the fall, with Creighton being ranked No. 9 nationally by both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches poll. and the Bluejays picked to win the BIG EAST Conference. Four starters were named to the Preseason Watch List at their respective position, as CU returned standout center Ryan Kalkbrenner and three BIG EAST All-Freshman Team members in addition to bringing in transfers Baylor Scheierman (South Dakota State) and Francisco Farabello (TCU).
   The Bluejays did little to diminish the hype train after starting the season 6-0, including victories over No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 9 Arkansas in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational. A narrow 81-79 loss to then-No. 14 Arizona in the title game in Maui saw Creighton move to No. 7 in the national polls.
   Little did we know at the time that the Arizona setback would start a six-game losing streak, CU's longest drought in nine seasons. A 72-67 loss at No. 2 Texas showed CU could play with anyone, but CU's first regular-season home loss to Nebraska in more than 25 years just three days later saw the Jays plummet to 21st in the AP poll.
   With a Terence Crawford fight and the NCAA Volleyball Championships taking over CHI Health Center Omaha, CU hit the road for neutral-site games in Las Vegas against BYU and Arizona State. CU lost a pair of one-possession games, both without Kalkbrenner due to a non-COVID illness, to fall to 6-5.
   Creighton then opened BIG EAST play with a 69-58 loss against Marquette, a team picked to finish ninth in the league standings. The Golden Eagles would prove all the doubters wrong in a season for the ages in which it swept the BIG EAST regular-season and Tournament titles en route to earning a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament by year's end.
   The Bluejay season turned around as Kalkbrenner returned just in time for a three-game homestand against the lower half of the BIG EAST Conference. CU beat Butler, DePaul and Seton Hall by a combined 59 points, only to fall back to .500 in league play following road losses at No. 4 Connecticut and No. 12 Xavier.
   Those two road defeats preceded an eight-game win streak that started with a victory over No. 19 Providence and also included triumphs over No. 13 Xavier and No. 21 Connecticut in addition to double-digit road victories at Butler, Georgetown and Seton Hall.
   The win streak was snapped with a double-overtime loss at No. 24 Providence on Valentine's Day, but CU shook that off with a 77-67 win at St. John's.
   The Bluejays endured their final skid of the winter, losses to No. 10 Marquette and at Villanova, before closing out the regular-season play with dominating wins over Georgetown and DePaul to close league play third in the BIG EAST with a 14-6 record in conference action.
   In a rematch of the 2022 BIG EAST Tournament title game, Creighton defeated Villanova 87-74 at Madison Square Garden, only to fall in the semifinals against No. 15 Xavier one night later.
   Creighton earned its third consecutive at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, as the Selection Committee deemed CU's No. 18 NET and 21-12 record was good for the No. 6 seed in the South Region.
   Creighton started the NCAA Tournament in Denver, Colo., defeating 11th-seeded NC State before avenging a 2014 NCAA Tournament defeat against Baylor to clinch its second trip to the Sweet 16 since 1975.
   The Bluejays avoided a rematch against Arizona after the No. 2 seed were upset in the First Round by No. 15 seed Princeton, and the Tigers followed that with a win over Missouri two days later. The Bluejays would pull away from the Ivy League champs in the second half to seal its first trip to the Elite Eight since 1941. The victory was McDermott's 300th on the Bluejay sideline.
   Creighton's Elite Eight foe, San Diego State, was a familiar one. Not only did the teams play an overtime battle in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, but the teams had also shared a flight to Maui together in November. The game lived up to the billing and wasn't decided until the final seconds, when Darrion Trammell buried a free throw with 1.2 seconds left to send SDSU to its first Final Four.
   Creighton ended the year ranked 12th in the final USA Today Coaches poll and 14th in the NET. Kalkbrenner was named First Team All-BIG EAST, while Alexander and Scheierman both picked up Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST acclaim.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) broadcasted all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2022-23 season. John Bishop worked with Taylor Stormberg, Nick Bahe, Tyler Clement and Ravi Lulla during the season.
Television Broadcast Information
Every Creighton game was televised in 2022-23, meaning 228 of CU's last 234 games have been televised.
   CU had games air on FS1 (20), FOX (5), CBS Sports Network (3), ESPN2 (3), CBS (2), TBS (2), TNT (1) and ESPN2 (1) in 2022-23.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 300-150 record after 13 seasons with the Bluejays. He owns a career mark of 580-345 after 29 seasons, and is 449-281 after 22 Division I campaigns.
   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 was assisted by Alan Huss, Ryan Miller and Jalen Courtney-Williams.
NCAA Tournament History
Creighton made its 24th NCAA Tournament appearance all-time, and 15th in the last 25 years. The Bluejays are 18-25 all-time in NCAA action.
   Creighton owns a 4-4 record all-time in the South Region. The Jays defeated seventh-seeded Louisville in Orlando in 1999, only to lose two days later to second-seeded Maryland. Since then CU has lost to seventh-seeded Nevada in New Orleans in 2007 and to ninth-seeded Kansas State in Charlotte in 2018. The Jays went 3-1 this year to even their record to .500.
   This year marked the first time in 36 NCAA or NIT appearances that Creighton has won three consecutive games in the same event.
   Creighton has had at least one sport reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the last 36 academic calendar years, as the Bluejays also have gone dancing in men's soccer, volleyball and women's basketball this academic year.
   Including the NCAA's, NIT, CBI and CIT, Creighton is making its 24th postseason appearance in the last 26 seasons this March. The 2019-20 team was one of those exceptions, though it was likely headed for a No. 2 or No. 3 seed in the NCAA's before COVID-19 canceled the event.
Elite Group
This year's Creighton team was one of the final eight teams still in the hunt for a national title this season.
   The only previous time that CU was among the final eight came in 1941, when just eight teams were in the tournament. That Bluejay team lost its first game to Washington State, then defeated a Wyoming team that included Curt Gowdy in a consolation round contest.
300 Wins for Mac
Greg McDermott's 300th victory on the Creighton sideline came on March 24 against Princeton, helping CU reach the Elite Eight for the first time under his direction. The 300 wins trail only his predecessor, Dana Altman (327), in program history.
   It made Creighton one of 10 schools with 300+ wins under the same active coach since 2010-11, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, Saint Mary's and Virginia.
   Of the 54 coaches hired in the offseason prior to the 2010-11 season, only Altman (321 at Oregon), McDermott (300 at Creighton) has more than 275 victories at that school.
   Here's a look at McDermott's record at the time of various milestones.
Win #   Games at CU   Date   Opponent
25Â Â Â 41Â Â Â 11/13/11Â Â Â Chicago State
50Â Â Â 71Â Â Â 03/03/12Â Â Â vs. Evansville
75Â Â Â 104Â Â Â 02/27/13Â Â Â at Bradley
100Â Â Â 134Â Â Â 02/13/14Â Â Â at Butler
125Â Â Â 183Â Â Â 11/25/15Â Â Â vs. Massachusetts
150Â Â Â 222Â Â Â 12/07/17Â Â Â at Nebraska
175Â Â Â 259Â Â Â 12/18/17Â Â Â UT Arlington
200Â Â Â 303Â Â Â 02/03/19Â Â Â Xavier
225Â Â Â 340Â Â Â 02/08/20Â Â Â St. John's
250Â Â Â 373Â Â Â 03/11/21Â Â Â vs. Butler
275Â Â Â 410Â Â Â 03/11/22Â Â Â vs. #11 Providence
300Â Â Â 449Â Â Â 03/24/23Â Â Â vs. Princeton
How Sweet It Is
Creighton is one of just eight teams to have reached at least two of the last three Sweet 16s.
   Gonzaga, Houston and UCLA have done it each of the last three seasons, while Alabama, Creighton, Michigan and Villanova have done it twice each.
Postseason Wins In 12 of Last 14 Openers
Creighton has won at least one game in 12 of its last 14 postseason appearances. The stretch began in 2007-08.
Creighton's Last 14 Postseason Openers
Year   Tourney   First Game
2007-08Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Rhode Island, 74-73
2008-09Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Bowling Green, 73-71
2009-10Â Â Â CITÂ Â Â Beat South Dakota, 89-78
2010-11Â Â Â CBIÂ Â Â Beat San Jose State, 85-74
2011-12Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Alabama, 58-57
2012-13Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Cincinnati, 67-63
2013-14Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Louisiana, 76-66
2015-16Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Alabama, 72-54
2016-17Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Lost to Rhode Island, 84-72
2017-18Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Lost to Kansas State, 69-59
2018-19Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Loyola (Chicago), 70-61
2020-21Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat UCSB, 63-62
2021-22Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat San Diego St., 72-69 (OT)
2022-23Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat NC State, 72-63
Both Sides Now
Creighton is one of just 11 teams that had both its men's and women's basketball teams earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. That list consists of Baylor, Creighton, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi State, NC State, Tennessee, UCLA and USC.
   The only schools with at-large bids in each of the last two years in both men's and women's basketball are Baylor, Creighton, Indiana and Miami (Fla.).
   Only 26 schools placed men's and women's basketball teams in both NCAA Tournaments this year.
   Creighton is one of 11 schools to make the NCAA Tournament in both men's and women's basketball each of the past two seasons, a list that consists of Arizona, Baylor, Creighton, Gonzaga, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Miami (Fla.), Tennessee, Texas and UConn.
   Creighton is also one of eight schools to have men's and women's basketball programs to both own 22 wins or more each of the past two seasons, a list that includes Creighton, Gonzaga, Liberty, Princeton, Tennessee, Texas, Toledo and UConn.
Nothing But NET
Creighton entered the NCAA Tournament with a NET of 18, while its women had a NET of 17.
   That made Creighton one of five schools with both its men and women's programs with a top-18 NET, joining Connecticut, Duke, Tennessee and Texas.
   CU finished the season with a men's NET of 14.
Top Six Seeds
Creighton was one of eight teams to own a top-six seed in both the NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament this year.
School   Men   Women
Creighton   6   6
Duke   5   3
Indiana   4   1
Iowa State   6   5
Tennessee   4   4
Texas   2   4
UCLAÂ Â Â 2Â Â Â 4
UConn   4   2
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A Unique Combo
Did you know that Creighton is the nation's only Division I school to earn an NCAA Tournament bid both this year and last season in men's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball and volleyball?
Coaching Experience In The Dance
Creighton's full-time coaching staff boasted a combined 56 Division I NCAA Tournament games under their collective belts as either a player (4-6), assistant coach (15-11) or head coach (9-11), winning 28 of those games.
   Greg McDermott is 9-11 in NCAA Tournament action as a Division head coach. He went 0-3 at Northern Iowa (0-1 in 2004, 2005 and 2006) and is 9-8 at Creighton (3-1 in 2023, 2-1 in 2021, 1-1 in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2022 and 0-1 in 2017 and 2018). In 2021, he led the Bluejays to their first Sweet 16 since 1974, something he did again in 2023.
   Alan Huss is 7-7 in NCAA Tournament action, going three times as a player at Creighton (1-1 in 1999 and 0-1 in both 2000 and 2001). He is also 6-4 as an assistant coach thanks to a 2018 Creighton loss, a 2-1 mark in 2021, a 1-1 record last year and this year's 3-1 showing.
   Ryan Miller has been a part of four NCAA Tournaments as an assistant coach, going 1-2 in two appearances (2010, 2012) with New Mexico, 0-1 in 2018 with TCU and 4-2 at Creighton (3-1 in 2023, 1-1 in 2022). He was also part of three tournaments as a player at Division II Northern State, going 2-1 to reach the Elite Eight in 1998, 1-1 in 1996 and 0-1 in 1997.
   Last season Jalen Courtney-Williams went 1-1 as an assistant coach at Creighton in his first trip to the Big Dance. He went 3-1 this year, moving his career mark to 4-2.
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Against NCAA Tournament Opponents
Creighton went 7-10 against teams that made the 2023 NCAA Tournament. The Jays were 1-0 vs. Arkansas, NC State, Baylor and Princeton, 1-1 vs. Providence and UConn, 1-2 vs. Xavier, 0-2 vs. Marquette and 0-1 vs. Texas, Arizona State, Arizona and San Diego State. In those 17 games, Creighton went 3-1 at home, 0-5 on the road and 4-4 on neutral floors.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner led CU with 17.1 points and also averaged 6.5 rebounds per game. Baylor Scheierman averaged 14.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.4 three-pointers per contest. All five Bluejay starters averaged at least 10.6 points per game.
   As a team, Creighton allowed 73.4 points per game while scoring 73.0 points per contest. CU was -1.2 on the glass and shot 45.9 percent from the field, 31.0 percent from deep and 81.1 percent at the line.
BIG EAST Success
Creighton was one of five BIG EAST teams to make the NCAA Tournament this season, joining Providence, Connecticut, Marquette and Xavier. The league went 12-4 this season in the NCAA's.
   Including 2023, the BIG EAST has had a Sweet 16 squad in 27 of the past 29 tournaments, and multiple Sweet 16 teams in 16 of the last 21 tournaments. This year marked the first time in the reconfigured league (since 2013) that it's sent three or more teams to the Regional Round.
   Even when you remove Louisville's vacated 2013 men's title, the BIG EAST Conference has won a combined 14 NCAA men's and women's basketball titles in the last 24 tournaments.
History As A No. 6 Seed
Since the NCAA began seeding all the teams in 1979, this year marks the fourth time Creighton has been a No. 6 seed.
   Creighton has now been a better seed and played in its "home whites" for its initial NCAA Tournament game in seven of its past eight appearances.
   Creighton was the first No. 6 seed to reach the Elite Eight since USC in 2021, and narrowly missed becoming the first No. 6 seed to reach the Final Four since Michigan in 1992.
   The only No. 6 seed to ever win the national title was Kansas in 1988.
Creighton's NCAA Tourney Seeds
(since seeding began in 1979)
Year   Seed   Record
1981   8th   0-1
1989   14th   0-1
1991   11th   1-1
1999   10th   1-1
2000   10th   0-1
2001   10th   0-1
2002   12th   1-1
2003   6th   0-1
2005   10th   0-1
2007   10th   0-1
2012   8th   1-1
2013   7th   1-1
2014   3rd   2-1
2017   6th   0-1
2018   8th   0-1
2021   5th   2-1
2022   9th   1-1
2023   6th   3-1
McDermott Among The Greats
What Greg McDermott has done in 13 years at Creighton stacks up with almost all the other coaches in Bluejay history...combined. Take a look:
Category   McDermott   All Other Coaches
NCAA Bids   8   16
NCAA Wins   9   9
Postseason Wins   17   17
Top 25 Wins   35   18
Weeks in Top 25Â Â Â 94Â Â Â 28
Weeks in Top 10Â Â Â 21Â Â Â 1
Most Postseason Bids By CU Coaches
This year's bid to the NCAA Tournament was the 11th postseason bid for Greg McDermott at Creighton. Only Dana Altman (13) has taken the Bluejays to more postseason appearances in men's basketball.
   McDermott's nine NCAA Tournament wins are a school record, triple that of second-place John J. "Red" McManus (3).
   McDermott's eight NCAA Tournament trips are the most in program history as well, one more than what Altman did.
   McDermott's 17 postseason wins at Creighton are the most in school history, more than doubling Altman's seven.
   McDermott (17-12) is one of two coaches in program history with a winning record in postseason play, joining Eddie Sutton (2-1).
Coach (Bids)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â NITÂ Â Â CBIÂ Â Â CITÂ Â Â NCITÂ Â Â Total
Hickey (3)Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â 2-2Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 3-3
Belford (1)Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-1
McManus (3)Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â 4-4
Sutton (1)Â Â Â 2-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 2-1
Apke (4)Â Â Â 0-3Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-4
Barone (3)Â Â Â 1-2Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 1-3
Altman (13)Â Â Â 2-7Â Â Â 3-5Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 2-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 7-13
McDermott (11)Â Â Â 9-8Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 17-12
NCAA Nuggets
A few notable accomplishments from Creighton's NCAA Tournament run.
-Â Â Â In its March 24th win over Princeton, Ryan Kalkbrenner (22) and Baylor Scheierman (21) became the first Creighton duo to each score 20+ points in the same NCAA Tournament game since Paul Silas (22) and Chuck Officer (21) each scored over 20 points against #5 Wichita State in the second round of the 1964 NCAA Tournament.
-   Baylor Scheierman hit five three-pointers vs. Princeton on March 24th, becoming the first Bluejay with five trifectas in an NCAA Tournament game since Kyle Korver hit five against Central Michigan in the first round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Now an assistant General Manager of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, Korver was in the crowd for that game and delivered a pre-game pep talk to the Bluejay team.
-Â Â Â Baylor Scheierman's 10 three-pointers made in the tournament tied Creighton's NCAA tournament record first set by Terrell Taylor (2002) and Marcus Zegarowski (2021).
-Â Â Â Ryan Kalkbrenner's 80 total points in this year's NCAA Tournament are the most by any Bluejay in an NCAA Tournament, breaking the mark of 60 set by Gene Harmon in three games in 1974.
   Kalkbrenner's 32 made field goals also broke Creighton's single NCAA Tournament record of 25 set by Harmon in 1974.
   Kalkbrenner's seven blocked shots are one more than Creighton's previous single NCAA Tournament record, set by Chad Gallagher in two games in 1991. Kalkbrenner's eight career NCAA Tournament blocks are one more than the previous Creighton career NCAA Tournament record set by Gallagher over three games in 1989 and 1991.
   Kalkbrenner is the first Bluejay with multiple 20-point games in the same NCAA Tournament since Doug McDermott had two in 2013. It was also done in 1974 (Gene Harmon).
 - Creighton owned a 91.2 free throw percentage during its final four games, its highest single NCAA Tournament mark ever. No team from any school had shot better than 90 percent in two games or more of NCAA Tournament play since UConn in 2016, which shot 91.2 percent (31-34) in two contests. Before CU this year, no school since at least 2010-11 had made more than 89 percent of its free throws for a tournament run of three games or longer.
- Creighton's 47 points in the first half vs. Princeton were its first time scoring 40 points or more in the first half of any NCAA Tournament game since taking a 48-34 lead into the locker room vs. DePaul in 1978.
30/30 Club
Credit distinguished college basketball researcher Jared Berson for these two nuggets.
   Creighton (with Ryan Kalkbrenner and Ryan Nembhard) is the first team to have a different player score 30+ points in each of the first two games of an NCAA Tournament since 1997 Providence (Austin Croshere, Derrick Brown).
   Additionally, Ryan Kalkbrenner and Ryan Nembhard are the second pair of same-named teammates each with a 30-point game in a single NCAA Tournament. The first was Larry Finch and Larry Kenon did it for 1973 Memphis State. That Tigers team reached the national title game.
   Last season Nembhard missed the final eight games of the season due to a wrist injury, while Kalkbrenner missed the final contest of the season after suffering a knee injury in CU's First Round win.
R2 Goes For 30
Ryan Nembhard scored a career-high 30 points in a neutral-site win vs. No. 11 Baylor on March 19th. It was five points more than his previous high against No. 9 Arkansas in November at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, also on a neutral floor.
   Nembhard averaged 13.9 points and 4.9 assists per game in 11 games this season on a neutral floor. He shot 38.6 percent from deep in those contests and 85.0 percent at the line.
   In CU's games played at home or true road sites, Nembhard has averaged 11.4 points, 4.7 assists per game while shooting 34.3 percent from downtown and 88.9 percent from the line.
   Making the moment all the sweeter was that fact that as a senior in high school, Ryan attended his brother Andrew Nembhard's game with Gonzaga in an NCAA title game loss to Baylor in 2021. Andrew had nine points in 39 minutes in that game on 2-for-5 shooting.
A Double-Feature Of 30 For 30
In its 85-76 NCAA Tournament win over Baylor, Ryan Nembhard scored 30 points for Creighton while Baylor's LJ Cryer finished with 30 points for the Bears.
   It marked the first time that players on both teams in a Creighton game scored 30 points each since...five days earlier, when Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner (31) and NC State's Terquavion Smith (32) did so.
   Prior to it happening in consecutive games in the NCAA Tournament, it hadn't happened a single time in any Creighton game since March 1, 2008 vs. Bradley, when CU's Cavel Witter scored 42 and BU's Daniel Ruffin scored 30 to do it.
The More Things Change...
There's more than a few eerie similarities between Creighton's 2013-14 team that lost to Baylor and Baylor's 2022-23 team that lost to Creighton.
   Consider the following oddities, which were tracked down by Matt DeMarinis from White & Blue Review...
2013-14 Baylor:
- Lost Maui Invitational title game.
- Ranked as high as No. 7Â in AP Poll earlier in the year.
- Lost 8 of 11 games at one point during regular season.
- No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament.
- Assigned to play in the home arena of the NBA team with the best record in the Western Conference.
- Won first round game vs. a No. 11 seed that wore red uniforms with black trim whose name started with an N.
- Advanced to second Sweet 16 in three years by making 11 three-pointers and scoring 85 points vs. a No. 3 seeded Creighton team that was wearing gray alternates.
2022-23 Creighton
- Lost Maui Invitational title game.
- Ranked as high as No. 7Â in AP Poll earlier in the year.
- Lost 8 of 11 games at one point during regular season.
- No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament.
- Assigned to play in the home arena of the NBA team with the best record in the Western Conference.
- Won first round game vs. a No. 11 seed that wore red uniforms with black trim whose name started with an N.
- Advanced to second Sweet 16 in three years by making 11 three-pointers and scoring 85 points vs. a No. 3 seeded Baylor team that was wearing gray alternates.
Bouncing Back
It's been well-documented that Creighton suffered through a six-game losing skid after starting the year with a 6-0 record and moving into the top 10.
   Per research by Creighton Assistant SID Patrick Davis, Creighton is just the second team since 2007 to reach the Sweet 16 in the same season it suffered a six-game losing streak since Xavier's 2016-17 squad. That Musketeer club lost six straight from Feb. 11-March 1 before bouncing back to reach the Elite Eight.
   Earlier this season the Bluejays became the first team since at least 2009-10 to lose six in a row and be ranked in the AP poll later that same season.
The Incredible Kalk
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored a career-high 31 points in Creighton's win vs. NC State, eclipsing his previous best of 24. Kalkbrenner's 31 points are the most by a Bluejay in an NCAA Tournament game, surpassing Doug McDermott's 30 vs. Louisiana in 2014.
   Kalkbrenner had 20 of his points after halftime, the first time a Bluejay has scored 20 points in any half since Kalkbrenner himself had 20 points on March 2, 2022 in a win over UConn.
Most Points, Creighton NCAA Tourney Game
   31   Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. NC State   3/17/23
   30   Doug McDermott vs. Louisiana   3/21/14
   30   Ryan Nembhard vs. Baylor   3/19/23
   28   Terrell Taylor vs. Florida   3/15/02
   27   Paul Silas vs. Memphis State   3/12/62
   27   Doug McDermott vs. Cincinnati   3/22/13
   25   Elton McGriff vs. Oklahoma City   3/9/64
   25   Doug Brookins vs. Maryland   3/15/75
Efficient As Always
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 31 points on just 14 field goal attempts on March 19 vs. NC State. He's just the fifth Bluejay to score that many points on that few field goal attempts in 13 years under Greg McDermott, joining Mitch Ballock (39 points on 14 shots) vs. DePaul on March 9, 2019, Marcus Zegarowski (32/12) vs. Butler on March 6, 2021, Isaiah Zierden (31/12) on Jan. 17, 2016 at DePaul and Doug McDermott (31/12) vs. Davidson on March 21, 2011.
   Kalkbrenner is just the third player nationwide since 2010 to do it in an NCAA Tournament game, joining Fairleigh Dickinson's Darnell Edge in a First Four game vs. Prairie View in 2019, as well as North Carolina's Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island University in 2011.
Kalkbrenner Gets Streaky
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 10 or more points in each of the last 21 games.
   It's the longest streak by a Bluejay since Marcus Foster compiled a stretch of 33 straight games in double-digits in 2017-18.
   Kalkbrenner also became the first player in Creighton basketball history to appear in six NCAA Tournament victories. Earlier this season he became the second Bluejay to appear in five BIG EAST Tournament wins.
Scheierman's A Unicorn
Baylor Scheierman grabbed 306 rebounds this season, good for 8.3 rebounds per game. The 306 rebounds were the most by any Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin grabbed 451 rebounds in 1984-85, while Scheierman's 8.3 caroms per contest were the most by a Bluejay since Nate King's 9.0 in 1993-94.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, Scheierman is one of five players since 1992-93 with at least 300 rebounds and 85 or more three-pointers in a season, joining South Dakota State's Mike Daum (359/96 in 2017-18), Belmont's Dylan Windler (357/100 in 2018-19), Valparaiso's Alec Peters (312/91 in 2015-16) and Alabama's Brandon Miller (305/106 in 2022-23).
   Of those men, Scheierman's 122 assists were 38 more than any other player on the list.
Firing On All Cylinders
Creighton finished the season ranked 12th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation's No. 23 offense, and No. 14 defense. Creighton's No. 14 defense was its best mark in the 21 seasons of the KenPom era.
   Creighton has had a top-25 offense per KenPom seven times in 13 seasons under Greg McDermott and a top-25 defense twice.
Year   Off. Rating   Def. Rating   Overall Rank
2010-11Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 174Â Â Â 98
2011-12Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 166Â Â Â 28
2012-13Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 15
2013-14Â Â Â 2Â Â Â 124Â Â Â 17
2014-15Â Â Â 59Â Â Â 138Â Â Â 79
2015-16Â Â Â 43Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 40
2016-17Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 46Â Â Â 28
2017-18Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 58Â Â Â 30
2018-19Â Â Â 47Â Â Â 83Â Â Â 55
2019-20Â Â Â 3Â Â Â 78Â Â Â 12
2020-21Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 22
2021-22Â Â Â 112Â Â Â 19Â Â Â 50
2022-23Â Â Â 23Â Â Â 14Â Â Â 12
McDermott In The Postseason
Creighton coach Greg McDermott made his 11th postseason appearance at Creighton, and 14th overall as a Division I head coach when you include his time at Northern Iowa.
   McDermott's Division I teams own a 17-15 record in 14 postseason appearances, including a 17-12 mark in 11 appearances at Creighton.
McDermott's Division I Postseason Appearances
Year (School)   Tourney   Postseason W-L
2003-04 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2004-05 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2005-06 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2010-11 (CU)Â Â Â CBIÂ Â Â 4-2
2011-12 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2012-13 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2013-14 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2015-16 (CU)Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â 2-1
2016-17 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2017-18 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2018-19 (CU)Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â 2-1
2020-21 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 2-1
2021-22 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2022-23 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 3-1
Postseason Features Last-Second Drama
Fourteen of Creighton's 19 postseason runs (all but 2010, 2014 and 2016, 2017 and 2019) have included a game that was decided in the final seconds, including 2023.
   In fact, Creighton's past 19 postseason openers have been decided by an average of 6.32 points and feature five games decided by one point (including a double-OT finish), two by two points, one by three points (including an OT finish), one game by four points, two by six points (including an OT finish), one by nine points, two games by 10 points, three games by 11 points, one by 12 points, and one decided by 18 points.
   In 2023, Creighton tied its game vs. San Diego State with 32.4 seconds left, only to be called for a shooting foul with 1.2 seconds left. SDSU made the second shot to win, 57-56.
   In 2022, Creighton trailed 62-53 with under three minutes remaining in regulation against San Diego State before an epic 9-0 rally to force overtime. CU took the lead back with 1:08 left to eventually earn a 72-69 win.
   In 2021, Christian Bishop made two go-ahead free throws with 16.0 seconds left and UC Santa Barbara's Amadou Sow missed a point-bank lay-up with two seconds left as Creighton won, 63-62.
   In 2013 Cincinnati missed a game-tying three-pointer in the final 20 seconds and Creighton guard Austin Chatman made 3-of-4 free throws down the stretch to hold on to a 67-63 win.
   In 2012 Creighton edged Alabama in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 58-57, as Trevor Releford's game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer came up short.
   Creighton's 2010-11 campaign ended in heartbreaking fashion in the CBI title game at Oregon. Creighton had the ball in a tie game with the shot clock off, but committed a backcourt violation on Oregon's "unique" floor. The Ducks' E.J. Singler then banked in a game-winning shot with 2.0 seconds left. A desperation three-pointer by Creighton was off the mark.
   In 2009, Creighton rallied from a 14-point deficit and would hang on to beat Bowling Green, 73-71 in the first round of the NIT. The Jays needed a last-second defensive stand, as BGSU's Darryl Clements' game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer was off the mark.
   The following game, Creighton led Kentucky by one with 36 seconds left, only to miss two free throws and see UK All-American Jodie Meeks convert a three-point play. CU's Booker Woodfox, the nation's No. 2 three-point shooter, missed an open trey as time expired, and Creighton lost 65-63.
   In 2008, Creighton rallied from a 12-point deficit in the final 3:07 to top Rhode Island, 74-73, in the first round of the NIT. Cavel Witter hit the game-winner with 3.2 seconds left to give CU its first lead of the game since 3-0.
   In 2007, Creighton had the ball for a final shot in a tie game against Nevada in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Nate Funk's shot attempt missed, and a tip-in try was also not converted. The Jays would eventually lose 77-71 in overtime.
   In second round of the 2006 NIT, Miami (Fla.) guard Guilermo Diaz drained a free throw with 2.6 seconds left to beat Creighton 53-52. A last-second shot attempt by Bluejay senior Johnny Mathies was knocked out of his hands.
   In the 2005 NCAA Tourney, Nate Funk had his three-point try with seven seconds left blocked by Tyrone Sally, and Sally raced downcourt for a breakaway dunk with 2.4 seconds left to give West Virginia a 63-61 win. Funk's three-point try from the corner missed at the buzzer.
   In 2004, Creighton fell 71-70 to Nebraska in the NIT. The Jays led nearly the entire second half before NU's go-ahead basket with 12 seconds left. Nate Funk's game-winning jumper from 18-feet away was blocked by Husker guard Jake Muhleisen.
   In 2003 Creighton lost 79-73 to Central Michigan in the NCAA's. The Jays trailed 50-24 with 16:24 left but a furious rally got them within two points (72-70) with 1:20 left, only to turn it over the next three possessions.
   In the 2002 NCAA's, Creighton beat #15 Florida, 83-82, in Chicago. Terrell Taylor hit a game-winning trey with 0.2 seconds left in double-overtime, his final three of 28 points after a scoreless first half.
Kalkbrenner For The Win
Ryan Kalkbrenner is the only Creighton player in history to appear in six NCAA Tournament victories, while teammate Shereef Mitchell is second by having played in five such triumphs.
   Kalkbrenner also has played in a program-record five career BIG EAST Tournament triumphs, tied for most ever with Zach Hanson.
Let's Go On A Run
Creighton has won at least one NCAA Tournament game in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
   That makes CU one of seven teams in the country to have a win in each of the last three NCAA Tournaments, joining Arkansas, Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and UCLA.
   The only other time that Creighton has won an NCAA Tournament game in consecutive seasons came in 2012, 2013 and 2014, also under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the last eight seasons, joining Belmont, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and Oregon.
   Creighton is one of seven teams to post 22 or more wins in each of the last four seasons, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston, Liberty, San Diego State and Southern California.
23 of 25 Seasons With 20 Wins
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 23 of the last 25 seasons (including 2022-23), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 25 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 24 times, Creighton and Kentucky 23 times.
Most 20-Win Seasons, Last 25 Seasons
Team   20-Win Seasons     2021-22 W-L   2022-23 W-L
Gonzaga   24   28-4   31-6
Kansas   24   34-6   28-8
Duke   23   32-7   27-9
Creighton   22   23-12   24-13
Kentucky   22   26-8   22-12
Can't Stop Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman made a three-point basket in all 37 games he played this season, stretching his streak dating to last year to 47 in a row if you include the end of his time at South Dakota State.
   Scheierman's streak is the longest streak in Creighton history, four more than Ty-Shon Alexander's 33.
   Also listed is the nation's longest active streaks of games with a three-pointer, per the FOX Sports research team.
Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer, Creighton History
   Streak   Name   Dates of Streak
   37   Baylor Scheierman   Nov. 7, 2022 - Present
   33   Ty-Shon Alexander   Feb. 27, 2018-March 6, 2019
   31   Booker Woodfox   Nov. 25, 2008-March 23, 2009
   28   Kyle Korver   Feb. 4, 2001-Feb. 6, 2002
   27   Kyle Korver   Feb. 13, 2002-Jan. 20, 2003
Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer
Nation's Longest Active Streaks
   Streak   Name, School   Next Game
   67   Jordan "Jelly" Walker, UAB   Season Over
   65   Kamdyn Curfman, Marshall   Season Over
   48   Santiago Vescovi, Tennessee   Season Over
   47   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton   Season Over
   46   Taijon Jones, UNC Asheville   Season Over
Checking The Leaderboard
Creighton made 319 three-pointers this season, the seventh all-time season of 300 or more trifectas, but still a long way from the school-record 372 treys in 2018-19. CU had not made 300 there-pointers in any season since the 2019-20 squad finished with 302.
   Creighton owned 152 blocked shots this season, which ranked fourth-most in program history. Since the turn of the century, only CU's 2002-03 team (153) has had more. The other three teams with more all featured Benoit Benjamin in the early 1980s.
   Creighton finished 6-5 in neutral-site games in 2022-23. The six neutral wins and 11 neutral games were both program records.
Five Weapons
All five Creighton starters averaged at least 11.8 points per game, and each of them scored more than 425 points, as well. It made Creighton the nation's only team with five players to average mroe than 11 points per game.
   It's the second straight season Creighton's had five players average in double-figures, as the 2021-22 season marked the first time since 1964-65 that Creighton had five men average in double-figures for an entire season.
   Creighton, Houston and Xavier are the nation's only teams to have five men average in double-figures each of the last two seasons.
   Creighton has won 31 of its last 33 games when five or more players score in double-figures, losing only at No. 12 Xavier on Jan. 11, 2023 and at No. 24 Providence on Feb. 14, 2023.
Just Schei(erman) of a Triple-Double
Baylor Scheierman had 12 points, 12 rebounds and a season-high nine assists in a March 9th BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinal win vs. Villanova, falling just one assist of Creighton's first point/rebound/assist triple-double in program history.
   The only Bluejay to ever produce a triple-double is Benoit Benjamin, who did it three times but did it in points/rebounds/blocks.
   Scheierman's 13 double-doubles this season are the most by any Creighton player since Bob Harstad in 1988-89.
Best BIG EAST Years
Creighton's 14 league wins tied the program record for most conference wins in any of its 10 seasons in the BIG EAST.
   Three of CU's five teams to win 12 or more BIG EAST games reached the BIG EAST Tournament final, with the prematurely cancelled 2019-20 campaign being another.
Creighton's Most BIG EAST Wins, Season
   W-L   Year   BIG EAST Tourney
   14-4   2013-14   Lost in Final
   14-6   2020-21   Lost in Final
   14-6   2022-23   Lost in Semifinal
   13-5   2019-20   Tourney Cancelled
   12-7   2021-22   Lost in Final
Taking Advantage At The Stripe
Creighton made 92-of-102 free throws in BIG EAST and NCAA Tournament play (90.2 percent) and shot 78.3 percent on the season at the stripe.
   Creighton's records for free throw percentage go back to 1951-52, and CU had never had a team finish better than the 75.9 percent that the 2012-13 squad converted.
   Creighton tied an NCAA single-game record by making 22-of-22 foul shots vs. Baylor on March 19th. It was also a single-game Creighton record for most attempts without a miss, six more than the previous program record set earlier in the year.
All-BIG EAST Trio
For the first time since joining the BIG EAST 10 years ago, Creighton had three men named All-Conference.
   Junior center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named All-BIG EAST First Team while senior guard Baylor Scheierman and sophomore guard Trey Alexander earned Honorable Mention accolades.
   Kalkbrenner is just the fifth Bluejay in program history to earn First Team All-BIG EAST accolades, joining Doug McDermott (2013-14), Marcus Foster (2016-17 and 2017-18), Ty-Shon Alexander (2019-20) and Marcus Zegarowski (2020-21).
Kalkbrenner Repeats As Top Defender
Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named 2023 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season.
   Kalkbrenner is just the 11th player in league history to win the recognition more than once, joining the likes of Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo, Kris Dunn and Allen Iverson among those to win the award multiple times, and is the first repeat winner since former Bluejay guard Khyri Thomas in 2017 and 2018.
   Between Kalkbrenner and Thomas, Creighton has now had a BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in four of the past seven seasons.
Most BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Honors
   Honors   Name, School   Years (*ties)
   4   Patrick Ewing, Georgetown   1982, 83, 84, 85
   3   Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown   1989, 90*, 92
   2   Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown   1990, 91
   2   Allen Iverson, Georgetown   1995, 96
   2   Etan Thomas, Syracuse   1999, 00
   2   John Linehan, Providence   2001, 02
   2   Emeka Okafor, Connecticut   2003, 04
   2   Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut   2008, 09
   2   Kris Dunn, Providence   2015*, 16
   2   Khyri Thomas, Creighton   2017*, 18
   2   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2022, 23
20-20-20 Vision
Trey Alexander (21), Ryan Nembhard (20) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (20) each had 20 or more points in Creighton's March 4th win at DePaul in the regular-season finale.
   It's the first time the Jays have had three men with 20 or more points since defeating No. 9 Arkansas on Nov. 22 at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational.
   Prior to November's occurrence, it hadn't happened since March of 2011 when the Bluejays did it vs. Davidson.
Living Up To His Name
Trey Alexander had a career-high seven three-pointers in Creighton's Christmas Day win over DePaul, then made 7-of-10 from behind the arc on March 1 in a win over Georgetown.
   Alexander is the fourth player in Creighton history with multiple games of seven or more three-pointers made in a career, joining Mitch Ballock (4x), Kyle Korver (4x) and Ethan Wragge (2x).
All The Three's
Creighton made 19 three-pointers on March 1 vs. Georgetown, tied for fourth-most in a game in program history and its second-best effort ever in a conference game.
   Here's a list of Creighton's all-time games with 17 or more treys.
Most 3FG in a Game, Creighton History
   Rank   3FG   Opponent   Date   Score
   1.   22   Coe   12/20/2018   W 110-60
   2.   21   at #4 Villanova   01/20/2014   W 96-68
   3.   20   Chattanooga   02/19/2005   W 100-69
   4.   19   USC Upstate   12/20/2017   W 116-62
      19   Georgetown   03/01/2023   W 99-59
   6.   17   #21 Marquette   01/09/2019   L 104-106 (OT)
      17   Georgetown   03/04/2020   W 91-76
      17   at Seton Hall   01/27/2021   W 85-81
Big Time Performance
Creighton's 99-59 win over Georgetown on March 1st was its second-largest ever in BIG EAST play, one shy of a near-identical 100-59 triumph vs. St. John's that was also on a Senior Day.
   As for Georgetown, it was the Hoyas largest loss since falling 88-44 on Dec. 27, 1971 at Marquette.
CU's Largest Margin of Victory in BIG EAST Play
   Margin   Opponent   Final Score   Date
   41   St. John's   100-59   02/28/16
   40   Georgetown   99-59   03/01/23
   36   Seton Hall   89-53   01/06/21
   35   at DePaul   93-58   02/11/17
   29   DePaul   93-64   02/15/20
League (Arena) Bound
Creighton has played 52 games in a full-time NBA arena since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010.
   In that time, Creighton is 26-26 in such games, including a 4-4 mark in the NCAA Tournament and a 10-9 record in the BIG EAST Tournament.
    Creighton has played in nine different NBA arenas under McDermott, including Madison Square Garden (10-11), Fiserv Forum (4-1), Verizon Center/Capital One Arena (4-5), Wells Fargo Center (3-3), Ball Arena (2-0), Bradley Center (2-3), AT&T Center (1-1), Golden 1 Center (0-1) and Spectrum Center (0-1).
Creighton in NBA Arenas Since 2010
Date   Score   NBA Arena
03/22/13Â Â Â CU 67, Cincinnati 63Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center#
03/24/13Â Â Â Duke 66, CU 50Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center#
01/20/14Â Â Â CU 96, Villanova 68Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
02/09/14Â Â Â St. John's 70, CU 65Â Â Â Madison Square Garden
02/19/14Â Â Â CU 85, Marquette 70Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/04/14Â Â Â Georgetown 75, CU 63Â Â Â Verizon Center
03/13/14Â Â Â CU 84, DePaul 62Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/14/14Â Â Â CU 86, Xavier 78Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/15/14Â Â Â Providence 65, CU 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/21/14Â Â Â CU 76, Louisiana 66Â Â Â AT&T Center#
03/23/14Â Â Â Baylor 85, CU 55Â Â Â AT&T Center#
01/03/15Â Â Â Georgetown 76, CU 61Â Â Â Verizon Center
01/14/15Â Â Â Marquette 53, CU 52Â Â Â Bradley Center
02/07/15Â Â Â St. John's 84, CU 66Â Â Â Madison Square Garden
03/11/15Â Â Â CU 78, DePaul 63Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/15Â Â Â Georgetown 60, CU 55Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/26/16Â Â Â Georgetown 74, CU 73Â Â Â Verizon Center
02/13/16Â Â Â CU 65, Marquette 62Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/10/16Â Â Â Seton Hall 81, CU 73Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/25/17Â Â Â Georgetown 71, CU 51Â Â Â Verizon Center
03/04/17Â Â Â Marquette 91, CU 83Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/09/17Â Â Â CU 70, Providence 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/10/17Â Â Â CU 75, Xavier 72 Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/11/17Â Â Â Villanova 74, CU 60Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/17/17Â Â Â Rhode Island 84, CU 72Â Â Â Golden 1 Center#
01/06/18Â Â Â CU 90, Georgetown 66Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/01/18Â Â Â Villanova 98, CU 78Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
03/03/18Â Â Â Marquette 85, CU 81Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/08/18Â Â Â Providence 72, CU 68Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/16/18Â Â Â Kansas State 69, CU 59Â Â Â Spectrum Center#
01/21/19Â Â Â CU 91, Georgetown 87Â Â Â Capital One Arena
03/03/19Â Â Â CU 66, Marquette 60Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
03/14/19Â Â Â Xavier 63, CU 61Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/15/20Â Â Â Georgetown 83, CU 80Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/01/20Â Â Â CU 76, Villanova 61Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
02/18/20Â Â Â CU 73, Marquette 65Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/06/21Â Â Â CU 71, Marquette 68Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
03/11/21Â Â Â CU 87, Butler 56Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/21Â Â Â CU 59, UConn 56Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/13/21Â Â Â Georgetown 73, CU 48Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/01/22Â Â Â CU 75, Marquette 69 (2OT)Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/12/22Â Â Â CU 80, Georgetown 66Â Â Â Capital One Arena
03/10/22Â Â Â CU 74, Marquette 63Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/11/22Â Â Â CU 85, Providence 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/22Â Â Â Villanova 54, CU 48Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
12/16/22Â Â Â Marquette 69, CU 58Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/01/23Â Â Â CU 63, Georgetown 53Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/25/23Â Â Â Villanova 72, CU 60Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
03/09/23Â Â Â CU 87, Villanova 74Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/10/23Â Â Â Xavier 82, CU 60Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/17/23Â Â Â CU 72, NC State 63Â Â Â Ball Arena#
03/19?23Â Â Â CU 85, Baylor 76Â Â Â Ball Arena#
# NCAA Tournament   $ BIG EAST Tournament
Scheierman Surpasses 1,500 Points
Baylor Scheierman surpassed 1,500 career points on March 1st when the senior guard had 13 points to give him 1,503 in four years as a collegian. He now owns 1,586 points. The first 1,114 of those points came at South Dakota State, while he has scored 472 points as a Bluejay.
   Scheierman averages 12.8 points per game this season. His season-high is 25 points, while his career-high is 28 points.
   Scheierman also owns 442 career assists, including 122 this season. He's dished at least one helper in all but two games this season, and each of the last 29 contests in a row.
What A Run!
Since UConn rejoined the BIG EAST three seasons ago, Creighton leads all BIG EAST teams in league wins and in overall wins.
BIG EAST Standings (2020-21 to 2022-23)
   BIG EAST   only                All Games
Team   W   L      W   L
Creighton   40   19      69   34
Villanova   37   18      65   32
Connecticut   37   19      69   26
Providence   36   20      61   31
Marquette   36   22      61   34
Seton Hall   31   27      52   39
Xavier   29   23      63   31
St. John's   25   33      51   41
Butler   20   40      38   52
DePaul   11   44      30   53
Georgetown   9   46      26   63
Ready, Set, Go!
When Creighton faced Georgetown on March 1st, the Bluejays scored the first 19 points of the game, led 51-24 at the break, and won 99-59.
   Since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010, it's the 11th time that Creighton has opened a game by scoring the first 10 points (or more).
   On the other hand, CU has allowed the first 10 points of the game just three times under McDermott.
Best Game Starting Runs Under Greg McDermott
   Run   School   Final Score   Date
   19-0   Georgetown   CU 99-59   3/1/23
   13-0   Maryland-Eastern Shore   CU 87-36   12/15/17
   11-0   North Carolina A&T   CU 97-65   11/11/11
   11-0   Drake   CU 76-69   01/03/12
   11-0   at DePaul   CU 91-80   01/17/16
   11-0   St. John's   CU 82-68   02/.28/17
   10-0   Houston Christian   CU 97-62   12/17/11
   10-0   UCF   CU 82-64   03/23/11
   10-0   Chicago State   CU 84-66   11/16/14
   10-0   at Providence   CU 78-64   01/07/17
   10-0   Nebraska   CU 95-76   12/07/19
Worst Game Starting Runs Under Greg McDermott
   Run   School   Final Score   Date
   15-0   at Villanova   VU 71-50   01/25/15
   12-0   Xavier   CU 95-89   01/12/14
   11-0   at Seton Hall   SHU 74-55   02/04/22
Kalkbrenner Surpasses 1,000 Points
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 1,167 career points, as he became the 45th men's player in Creighton history to surpass 1,000 on Feb. 25 at Villanova. He was the first Bluejay to score 1,000 since Marcus Zegarowski did it on Jan. 20, 2021 vs. Providence.
   He currently ranks 31st in program history, which is also 18th-most by any Bluejay after three full seasons (or less).
   Here's a list of Creighton's top scorers ever, as well as how long it took CU's last 21 men to reach 1,000 points.
Most Career Points, Creighton History
   Rank   Pts.   Name   Years
   1.   3,150   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   2.   2,116   Rodney Buford   1995-99
   3.   2,110   Bob Harstad    1987-91
   4.   1,983   Chad Gallagher    1987-91
   5.   1,876   Bob Portman    1966-69
   6.   1,801   Kyle Korver   1999-03
   7.   1,754   Nate Funk   2002-07
   8.   1,682   Rick Apke    1974-78
   9.   1,661   Paul Silas   1961-64
   10.   1,654   Vernon Moore    1981-85
   11.   1,575   Benoit Benjamin    1982-85
   12.   1,526   John C. Johnson   1975-79
   13.   1,500   Kevin McKenna   1977-81
   14.   1,437   Eddie Cole   1951-55
   15.   1,369   Gene Harmon   1971-74
   16.   1,361   Duan Cole   1987-92
   17.   1,342   Antoine Young   2008-12
   18.   1,313   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
   19.   1,309   Ryan Sears   1997-01
   20.   1,304   Mitch Ballock   2017-21
   21.   1,303   Elton Tuttle   1951-54
   22.   1,293   Marcus Zegarowski   2018-21
   23.   1,292   Marcus Foster   2016-18
   24.   1,272   Bob Gibson   1954-57
   25.   1,267   Wally Anderzunas   1965-67, 1968-69
   26.   1,254   Gary Swain   1983-87
   27.   1,241   Ty-Shon Alexander   2017-20
   28.   1,238   Ben Walker   1997-01
   29.   1,196   Ray Yost   1951-54
   30.   1,172   Dick Harvey   1956-59
   31.   1,167   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   32.   1,155   Ethan Wragge   2009-14
Games To 1,000 Points, Last 21 Bluejays
Name   CU Games to 1,000 pts.    Date
Ryan Kalkbrenner   91   02/25/23
Marcus Zegarowski   75   01/20/21
Mitch Ballock   100   11/29/20
Ty-Shon Alexander   85   01/15/20
Khyri Thomas   94   02/10/18
Marcus Foster   54   01/17/18
Austin Chatman   138   03/11/15
Ethan Wragge   132   01/18/14
Gregory Echenique   101   03/24/13
Doug McDermott   57   01/15/12
Antoine Young   115   12/10/11
Kenny Lawson Jr.   108   11/21/10
P'Allen Stinnett   86   01/16/10
Dane Watts   115   01/22/08
Anthony Tolliver   124   03/16/07
Johnny Mathies   91   03/03/06
Nate Funk   92   02/28/05
Kyle Korver   81   01/30/02
Ben Walker   105   01/06/01
Ryan Sears   97   12/01/00
Rodney Buford   59   03/01/97
Rejected!
Ryan Kalkbrenner's streak of 25 straight games with a block was snapped in the regular-season finale at DePaul.
   Last season Kalkbrenner had a block in 26 straight games from Nov. 16 - Feb. 26th, making him the first Bluejay with a swat in 20 straight games or longer since Benoit Benjamin began a streak of 28 consecutive contests with a rejection on Dec. 14, 1984, a streak that only ended when Big Ben left early for the NBA Draft.
Kalkbrenner Invites You To His Block Party
Ryan Kalkbrenner tied his career-high with six blocked shots on Jan. 3 vs. Seton Hall, giving him exactly 150 swats as a Bluejay.
   In 38 regular-season conference games played since the start of last season, Kalkbrenner owns 99 blocked shots compared to just 69 fouls.
   Kalkbrenner ranks second in program history in blocked shots with 199, passing Chad Gallagher for sole possession of second place on Feb. 21 vs. No. 10 Marquette.
Most Creighton Blocked Shots, Since 1979-80
   Blk.   Name   Years
   411   Benoit Benjamin   1982-85
   199   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   183   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   174   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
   153   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
The Man In The Middle
Ryan Kalkbrenner owned a BIG EAST-high 72 blocks this season.
   He was one of four finalists for Naismith Defensive Player of the Year and one of five finalists for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award given to the nation's best center.
   Field of 68 tabbed Kalkbrenner its National Defensive Player of the Year.
   He was also one of 25 finalists for the Lefty Driesell Award, which is given to the nation's best defensive player.
Among The Best...EVER!
Ryan Kalkbrenner has made 472 of 707 career shots, putting him at 66.8 percent overall. That places the junior center sixth in field goal percentage in NCAA history among players to make 400 or more field goals and at least four field goals per game.
Best Career FG%, NCAA History (min. 400 FG, 4FG/game)
   Pct. (FG-FGA)   Name, School   Years
   .746 (469-629)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2016-20
   .740 (497-672)   Tacko Fall, UCF   2015-19
   .678 (828-1222)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1976-81
   .677 (441-651)   Michael Bradley, Kentucky/Villanova   1998-01
   .6682 (566-847)   Murray Brown, Florida State   1976-80
   .6676 (472-707)   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2020-Pres.
   .6673 (740-1109)   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2013-17
   .665 (411-618)   Lee Campbell, MTSU, Missouri State   1987-90
   .664 (496-747)   Warren Kidd, Middle Tennessee State   1990-93
   .664 (702-1058)   Todd MacCulloch, Washington   1995-99
   .662 (476-719)   Joe Senser, West Chester   1975-79
Ryan BucketGetter
Ryan Kalkbrenner ranked third in the country in field goal percentage (.695) this season. That figure also ranks sixth-best in NCAA history among juniors, and 23rd-best ever in a single-season by any player regardless of year of eligibility.
Best Season FG%, NCAA History (min. 5 FG/game)
   Pct. (FG-FGA)   Name, School   Years
   .800 (184-230)   Devontae Cacock, UNCW   2016-17
   .770 (211-274)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2017-18
   .748 (181-242)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2019-20
   .746 (235-315)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1980-81
   .735 (175-238)   Max Fiedler, Rice   2022-23*
   .722 (179-248)   Dwayne Davis, Florida   1988-89
   .7143 (210-294)   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2015-16*
   .7130 (154-216)   Keith Walker, Utica   1984-85
   .710 (211-297)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1979-80*
   .7075 (150-212)   Adam Mark, Belmont   2001-02
   .7074 (133-188)   Asbjorn Midtgaard, Grand Canyon   2020-21
   .7036 (254-361)   Oliver Miller, Arkansas   1990-91*
   .7026 (163-232)   Alan Williams, Princeton   1986-87
   .7024 (144-205)   Josh Roberts, Manhattan   2022-23
   .7021 (231-329)   Mark McNamara, California   1981-82
   .700 (173-247)   Warren Kidd, MIddle Tennessee   1990-91
.700 (175-250)   Pete Freeman, Akron   1990-91
   .699 (130-186)   Joe Senser, West Chester   1976-77
   .698 (192-275)   Lee Campbell, Missouri State   1989-90
.698    (173-248)   Stephen Scheffler, Purdue   1989-90
   .697 (191-274)   Brendan Haywood, North Carolina   1999-00*
   .696 (151-217)   Kenny George, UNC Asheville   2007-08
   .695 (219-315)   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2022-23*
.6946 (141-203)   Mike Atkinson, Long Beach State   1993-94*
   .694 (211-304)   Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin   2012-13
*Junior
The Kalkbrenner Difference
Here's a look at the difference with and without Ryan Kalkbrenner this season.
Stat   Kalkbrenner Plays   Kalkbrenner Out
Team W-LÂ Â Â 24-10Â Â Â 0-3
Team FG%Â Â Â .474Â Â Â .403
Team 3FG%Â Â Â .355Â Â Â .338
Team FG/Game   27.7   27.0
Rebound Margin   +4.9   -8.6
Off. Rebounds/Game   8.5   5.7
CU Points/Game   77.0   69.7
Opp. Points/Game   67.8   75.0
Scoring Margin   +9.2   -5.3
Turnovers/Game   11.5   13.0
Opp. FG%Â Â Â .420Â Â Â .440
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 five of those Bluejay teams (including 2022-23) would end up in the NCAA Tournament.
   Creighton was 10th in the AP poll released on Nov. 14th and Nov. 21 and was seventh on Nov. 28th. The team fell to No. 21 on Dec. 5th. After a two-month absence, Creighton returned to the Top 25 on Feb. 6th when it was tabbed 23rd and has since been 18th (Feb. 13) and 19th (Feb. 20) and 24th (March 6). .
   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 122 times in program history, with 94 of those weeks under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 152-63 all-time as a ranked team, including a 118-51 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. Creighton ended the season ranked 12th in the final USA Today poll.
   The program's best slotting ever in the Coaches poll is fifth, done on Jan. 4, 2021.
Another Top 25 Foe Bites The Dust
Creighton's 14 games played against top-25 teams were tied for second-most nationally and led the country among non-Big 12 schools.
Most Top-25 Games Played This Season
   Games   School
   17   Texas
   14   Creighton
   14   Kansas
   14   Iowa State
   14   TCU
   14   Oklahoma
   13   Oklahoma State
   13   Texas Tech
   12   Xavier
   12   Arkansas
   12   Alabama
   12   West Virginia
   12   Connecticut
Creighton's six top-25 victories this year were tied for eighth-most nationally.
Most Top-25 Wins This Season
   Wins   School
   10   Texas
   9   Iowa State
   7   Kansas
   7   Kansas State
   7   Marquette
   7   Alabama
   7   Connecticut
   6   Creighton
   6   Gonzaga
   6   TCU
   6   Xavier
   6   Missouri
   6   Tennessee
   6   Arizona
   6   Miami (Fla.)
   And when it comes to ranked teams, keep in mind that Creighton also played both Arizona State and Marquette before both teams moved into the top-25 later in the season after facing the Bluejays.
Creighton's Most Top-25 Wins, Season
   Wins   Season   Top-25 Victims
   6   2019-20   #8 Villanova, #10 Seton Hall,
         #12 Texas Tech, #19 Marquette,
         #21 Butler, #8 Seton Hall
   6   2022-23   #9 Arkansas, #11 Baylor, #13 Xavier,
         #19 Providence, #21 Texas Tech,             #21 Connecticut
   5   2021-22   #9 Villanova, #11 Providence,
         #17 UConn, #18 UConn, #24 BYU
   4   2016-17   #9 Wisconsin, #12 Butler,
         #16 Butler, #22 Xavier
   4   2017-18   #3 Villanova, #19 Seton Hall,
         #20 Northwestern, #23 UCLA
   3   2020-21   #5 Villanova, #22 Xavier, #23 UConn
   2   1973-74   #6 Marquette, #16 Louisville
   2   2001-02   #15 Florida, #17 Western Kentucky
   2   2006-07   #11 Southern Illinois, #24 Xavier
   2   2013-14   #4 Villanova, #6 Villanova
   2   2015-16   #5 Xavier, #18 Butler
   2   2018-19   #10 Marquette, #16 Clemson
Most Games vs. Top 25 Teams, Season
   Games   Season   Coach
   14 (6-8)   2022-23   Greg McDermott
   12 (5-7)   2021-22   Greg McDermott
   10 (4-6)   2017-18   Greg McDermott
   8 (1-7)   2014-15   Greg McDermott
   8 (2-6)   2015-16   Greg McDermott
   8 (6-2)   2019-20   Greg McDermott
Most Top 25 Wins Since Start of 2021-22 Season
   Record   Team
   15-11   Kansas
   14-12   Iowa State
   13-8   Marquette
   13-9   Tennessee
   13-16   Texas
   12-9   Alabama
   11-15   Creighton
   11-4   Arizona
   11-9   Gonzaga
   11-13   Villanova
   11-15   TCU
   10-8   Baylor
   10-9   Connecticut
   10-15   Texas Tech
Spin Zone
Before you bemoan the fact that Creighton's reserve corps ranked 346th in the country with 10.59 bench points per game, keep in mind that the Bluejays ranked ninth in the nation with 65.81 points per game by its starters.
   Creighton owned 392 bench points in 37 games this season, which exceeded last year's total of 331 in 35 contests.
A Dozen Will Do
Creighton finished 14-6 in the BIG EAST this season and is the only school in the BIG EAST with 12 or more league wins each of the last four seasons.
   Among the other BIG EAST or "Power 5" Conference schools, Kansas, UCLA and Virginia also joined Creighton in doing it a fourth straight season.
   Creighton has now owned a .500 mark or better in league play 27 times in the last 28 seasons.
   The only BIG EAST teams to finish .500 or better in league play each of the last six seasons are Creighton, Villanova and Seton Hall.
Creighton's Pink Out History
This year marked Creighton's 13th Pink Out, which coincides with the arrival of head coach Greg McDermott. The Bluejays are 9-4 in those Pink Out games, while playing in front of an average of 17,930 fans per game (excluding 2021, when COVID limited attendance), as seen below:
Date   Result   Attendance
01/29/11Â Â Â Creighton 83, Indiana State 69Â Â Â 16,044
01/28/12Â Â Â Creighton 73, Bradley 59Â Â Â 18,436
02/02/13Â Â Â Creighton 75, Bradley 58Â Â Â 18,111
01/25/14Â Â Â Creighton 76, Georgetown 63Â Â Â 18,859
01/17/15Â Â Â Providence 74, Creighton 65Â Â Â 17,640
01/30/16Â Â Â Seton Hall 75, Creighton 65Â Â Â 17,924
01/28/17Â Â Â Creighton 83, DePaul 66Â Â Â 17,611
01/27/18Â Â Â Creighton 85, Georgetown 77Â Â Â 18,518
01/25/19Â Â Â Creighton 75, Butler 61Â Â Â 18,089
01/26/20Â Â Â Creighton 77, Xavier 66Â Â Â 17,796
02/03/21Â Â Â Georgetown 86, Creighton 79Â Â Â 1,845
01/29/22Â Â Â Xavier 79, Creighton 69Â Â Â 17,850
01/28/23Â Â Â Creighton 84, Xavier 67Â Â Â 18,277
Yearly Pink Out Totals
Creighton has raised $496,967.18 since the start of the 2011-12 season during its annual men's basketball Pink Out auctions, plus additional money collected on gameday, underwriting or matching donations.
2011-12:Â Â Â $20,600
2012-13:Â Â Â $24,444
2013-14:Â Â Â $48,247.11
2014-15:Â Â Â $16,384.03
2015-16:Â Â Â $16,527.90
2016-17:Â Â Â $26,361.64
2017-18:Â Â Â $28,796
2018-19:Â Â Â $19,595
2019-20:Â Â Â $31,803.18
2020-21:Â Â Â $40,381
2021-22:Â Â Â $24,165
2022-23:Â Â Â $27,432
Additional Donations:Â Â Â $172,230.32
12-Year Totals: $496,967.18
Pink Out Auction Raises $27,432
When Creighton hosted Xavier on Saturday, January 28th in its 12th Annual Pink Out game, Bluejay players wore pink shooting shirts and pink jerseys for the game.
   Fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction (the shooting shirt can be personalized – last name, nickname, etc.).
   All funds raised go to benefit Hope Lodge Omaha. The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Nebraska provides a free home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel to Omaha to receive their lifesaving treatment. More than just a roof over their heads, it's a nurturing community that helps patients access the care they need. This year Nebraska Cancer Specialists generously agreed to match all donations to Hope Lodge raised at the game, up to $30,000.
   The annual Creighton Men's Basketball Pink Out game has raised over $496,967.18 (including the 2022-23 auction) benefiting the Hope Lodge facility in Omaha and the guests it serves.
   This year's auction ran from Jan. 12-22 and raised $27,432, while the matching donation and in-game donation generated an additional 83,568.
Pink Out Auction Raised $27,432
Creighton raised $27,432 for the "Creighton vs. Cancer Pink Out" Pink Out game vs. Xavier in the jersey auction alone. Below is the final numbers for each jersey/item in the auction this year.
#0Â Â Â $575Â Â Â #1Â Â Â $735Â Â Â #2Â Â Â $2955
#4Â Â Â $720Â Â Â #5Â Â Â $900Â Â Â #10Â Â Â $650
#11Â Â Â $1975Â Â Â #13Â Â Â $1525Â Â Â #14Â Â Â $565
#15Â Â Â $590Â Â Â #21Â Â Â $660Â Â Â #22Â Â Â $560
#23Â Â Â $2025Â Â Â #24Â Â Â $1530Â Â Â #33Â Â Â $1702
#55Â Â Â $3400Â Â Â Golf:Â Â Â $1700Â Â Â Tickets: $540
Greg McDermott's Shoes   $430   Mac's Tie: $455
Ball 1: $736Â Ball 2: $630Â Ball 3: $530Â Â Ball 4: $734Â Â Â Â Ball 5: $610
Winning With Defense
Long revered for its offensive prowess, Creighton has turned into one of the nation's best defensive teams in recent seasons.
   This year's team ranked 14th in KenPom's defensive efficiency ratings after being 19th a year ago.
   In the final five minutes BIG EAST play this season, Bluejay opponents shot 35.9 percent from the floor (56-156), 20.0 percent from downtown (11-55) and have made just 56 free throws.
   In league games only, Creighton led the BIG EAST in points per game allowed (67.2) and field goal percentage defense (.409).
Sold Out in Omaha
February 21st marked Creighton's fourth straight home sellout, the first time it has met or exceeded CHI Health Center Omaha's 17,352 capacity that many times in a row since the final six home games in 2019-20 when the Jays captured their first BIG EAST regular-season title.
   It's also the first time Creighton's had four straight home crowds over 18,000 since a stretch of five straight games when it did it during the final four home games of 2013-14 and the home opener in 2014-15.
   Creighton sold out six home games this season (Nebraska, Providence, Xavier, Villanova, UConn, Marquette) and played in front of 19 sellouts overall (also vs. Texas Tech, Arkansas and Arizona in Maui, vs. Villanova and Xavier in New York City, vs. NC State and Baylor in Denver, vs. Princeton and San Diego State in Louisville, as well as road games at UConn, Xavier, Providence and St. John's).
   Creighton ranked sixth nationally this season with 17,163 fans per home game.
2022-23 NCAA Home Attendance Per Game Leaders
   Rank   School   Average
   1.   North Carolina   19,890
   2.   Kentucky   19,873
   3.   Syracuse   19,102
   4.   Arkansas   19,051
   5.   Tennessee   18,781
   6.   Creighton   17,163
   7.   Kansas   16,300
   8.   Indiana   16,101
   9.   Illinois   15,091
   10.   Purdue   14,876
Some Loyal Fans
Creighton's average home crowd of 17,163 this year ranked fourth-most in program history.
   Creighton had never attracted more than 141,000 home fans in any season prior to the opening of CHI Health Center Omaha, and now has done it each of the last 19 non-COVID seasons.
   Creighton has led its conference in average home attendance every year (except the 2020-21 COVID season) since moving into CHI Health Center Omaha, which is in its 20th season.
Highest Average Attendance, Creighton History
   Avg. Att.   School   Year
   17,896   Creighton   2013-14
   17,413   Creighton   2016-17
   17,314   Creighton   2019-20
   17,163   Creighton   2022-23
   17,155   Creighton   2012-13
   17,048   Creighton   2014-15
   17,000   Creighton   2017-18
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, though in the off-season Cooley took the Georgetown job and Iona's Rick Pitino (No. 11 on the list) made the move to St. John's.
   McDermott and Cooley both rank in the top-13 in league history for BIG EAST victories and are the only two active coaches with 100 regular-season BIG EAST wins. The list contains six different coaches who have won at least one national title.
   McDermott has been at his current job (13 seasons) longer than any active BIG EAST coach, but since his first three years were as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Cooley's 12 years in the BIG EAST lead all active league coaches.
   McDermott needed to coach in 173 BIG EAST regular-season games to earn his 100th conference win, 10th-fastest in league history.
Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches
   Rk.   Wins   Name, School
   1.   366   Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
   2.   274   Jim Calhoun, UConn
   3.   244   Jay Wright, Villanova
   4.   198   John Thompson Sr., Georgetown
   5.   136   Mike Brey, Notre Dame
   6.   131   John Thompson III, Georgetown
   7.   127   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   8.   119   Ed Cooley, Providence/G'Town
   9.   115   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   10.   111   Rick Pitino, Prov/Louisville/St. John's
   11.   110   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   12.   109   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   13.   105   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
Fewest BIG EAST Games To 100 MBB League Wins
   Rk.   Wins   Name, School
   1.   136   John Thompson Sr., Georgetown
   2.   145   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   3.   152   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   4.   154   Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
   5.   156   Rick Pitino, Providence/Louisville
   6.   157   John Thompson III, Georgetown
   7.   168   Jim Calhoun, UConn
   8.   169   Mike Brey, Notre Dame
   9.   172   Jay Wright, Villanova
   10.   173   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   11.   174   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   12.   190   Ed Cooley, Providence
   13.   211   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
It's Been A While
Creighton was ranked ninth in the preseason Associated Press poll and vaulted to seventh after a 6-0 start and trip to the Maui Jim Maui Invitational title game.
   However, six straight losses from Nov. 23-Dec. 16 saw the Bluejays tumble not just out of the top 25, but to the point where it went back-to-back weeks (Dec. 19 & Dec. 26) where it didn't receive a single vote for the Top 25.
   But a 12-3 stretch over 15 games from Dec. 22 - Feb. 19 saw CU return to the rankings for three weeks before dropping out on Feb. 27th. The Jays returned again on March 6th, coming in at No. 24.
   Per research from FOX Sports, the Bluejays are the first team in the last 14 seasons (since 2009-10) to be ranked at any time in a season after suffering through a six-game losing streak.
Among The Best
Since the league's 2013 realignment, Villanova has 140 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton's 109 league victories are second-most.
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2013-14 to 2022-23)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Villanova   140   41   .773
Creighton   109   76   .589
Providence   106   76   .582
Xavier   103   75   .579
Seton Hall   97   87   .527
Marquette   96   88   .522
Butler   84   102   .452
St. John's   70   114   .380
Georgetown   60   121   .331
DePaul   39   142   .215
Connecticut   37   19   .661
Pure Charity
Creighton made 273-of-327 free throw attempts (83.5 percent) during the final 19 games.
   For the season, Creighton shot 78.3 percent as a team from the charity stripe, the best mark in program history.
   In all games this season, Creighton shot 81.1 percent (142-for-175) in the final five minutes at the line this season, a number that improved to 65-of-72 (90.3 percent) in the last 12 contests.
   Creighton made all 16 free throw attempts at St. John's on Feb. 18th, which was believed to be the most attempts without a miss in program history until the team went 22-for-22 at the stripe vs. Baylor in the NCAA Tournament.
   The Bluejays shot a cool 79.9 percent at the line in true road games this season and were also 82.1 percent on neutral floors.
Home Grown Bluejays
The BIG EAST owned 57 transfers spread out amongst its 11 teams in 2022-23, but Creighton owns just two of them (Francisco Farabello and Baylor Scheierman). Only Villanova (1) had fewer, while Seton Hall owned a league-high 10 transfers.
Transfers On Roster, Current BIG EAST
   10   Seton Hall
   9   DePaul
   8   Georgetown
   7   Providence
   5   St. John's
   4   Connecticut
   4   Xavier
   4   Butler
   3   Marquette
   2   Creighton
   1   Villanova
Nembhard Nears Triple-Double
Benoit Benjamin owns all three triple-doubles in Creighton history, but each were of the point/rebound/block variety and done in the 1980's.
   The Bluejays have never had a traditional point/rebound/assist triple-double, though Ryan Nembhard flirted with one on Jan. 28th when he had 11 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists vs. Xavier.
   Nembhard is one of four Bluejays with at least eight points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game under Greg McDermott, joining Damien Jefferson (10 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists at St. John's on 12/17/20) and Khyri Thomas (16 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists vs. DePaul on 2/27/18). On March 9, 2023, Baylor Scheierman had 12 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists vs. Villanova.
Double-Digit BIG EAST Wins
Creighton ranked first in BIG EAST play with a +9.0 scoring margin, so it shouldn't be a shock that it also owned the league lead with 11 double-digit conference wins this winter.
   Creighton's seven league victories by 15 points or more also topped the conference, and were the most by any league school since Creighton had seven league wins by 15 or more in both 2020-21 and 2019-20. No BIG EAST team has had more than seven league wins by 15 or more points since Villanova had nine in 2017-18, a year in which it won the national title.
   10 Pt. BE Wins   15 Pt. BE Wins   Team
   11   7   Creighton
   8   5   Connecticut
   8   4   Providence
   8   4   Marquette
   7   2   Xavier
   6   5   Seton Hall
   5   3   Villanova
   3   2   St. John's
   1   1   Butler
   1   0   DePaul
   0   0   Georgetown
Foul Play
Creighton committed just six personal fouls in two games this season, which contributed to its 13.1 fouls per game that is third-best nationally. That's notable since Creighton was 21-9 when its opponents shoot 19 free throws or less, compared to a 1-6 mark when foes shoot at least 20 times from the charity stripe.
   Creighton was one of five teams this year with multiple games of six fouls or fewer (joining Nebraska, Notre Dame, Richmond and South Dakota State), and is the first club with back-to-back games of six fouls or less since Hofstra on Nov. 22 & 24, 2021 vs. Richmond and Molloy.
   Creighton's defense is keyed by 2022 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Kalkbrenner, who led the league in blocks per game. In the past two seasons, Kalkbrenner has swatted 161 shots in 66 games played while collecting as many as four personal fouls just seven times.
   In Creighton's last 17 games, Bluejay opponents made a total of 60 free throws in the final 10 minutes of the second half (not including overtimes).
Giving It 100
Creighton won a 104-76 game vs. St. John's on Jan. 25, bringing up a bevy of numbers related to the century mark.
   Creighton improved to 64-3 all-time when scoring 100 or more points, while Greg McDermott rose to 22-1 as a Division I head coach when his teams score 100 or more points.
   Creighton's 104 points were its second-most ever in regulation in a conference game, trailing only its 115 in a 35-point win vs. Indiana State on Jan. 19, 1985. No BIG EAST team had scored 104 points or more in regulation since 2017.
   It was Creighton's first game with 100+ points in regulation since Dec. 20, 2018 vs. Coe and the first time with 100+ points in regulation against a Division I team since Dec. 20, 2017 vs. USC Upstate.
    It was Creighton's first game scoring 50 points or more in both halves since Dec. 20, 2018 vs. Coe and first time exceeding 50 points in both halves since posting 58 in each half of a 116-62 rout of USC Upstate on Dec. 20, 2017.
   Creighton has not scored 100 points in a true road game since a 106-86 victory at UMKC on Dec. 18, 1989, though it has surpassed the century mark three times on neutral floors since then (most recently 100 on Nov. 20, 2017 vs. No. 22 UCLA).
   After never coaching a team to 100 or more points in nine combined seasons at Northern Iowa and Iowa State, Creighton has now scored 100 or more points 23 times under Greg McDermott, tied for the 10th-most nationally as seen below:
Most Games With 100+ Points Since 2010-11
   Rk.   100+ Pt. Games   School
   1.   47   Gonzaga
   2.   36   VMI
   3.   35   The Citadel
   4.   34   North Carolina
   5.   27   Charleston Southern
   6.   26   Central Michigan
      26   Fort Wayne
   8.   25   Houston Christian
   9.   24   Portland State
   10.   23   Creighton
      23   Indiana
      23   Winthrop
Give Me 10
Creighton went 13-2 inside CHI Health Center Omaha and has now collected at least 10 home wins 26 times in the last 27 seasons.
   The only exception in that time came in 2014-15, when the Jays won nine times at home.
   Creighton also surpassed 200,000 total home fans for the season for the 17th time in the last 18 years. The only exception was the 2020-21 season that was impacted by COVID-19, which restricted crowds nationwide.
The Double-Digit Kid
Ryan Nembhard had his first points/rebounds double-double at Butler when he finished with 12 points and a career-high 11 rebounds.
   It was the second double-double of his career, as he had 15 points and 10 assists in his Bluejay debut in November of 2021.
   It took the sophomore all of 10 days to do it again, as he had 11 points and 10 rebounds (as well as eight assists) on Jan. 28 vs. No. 13 Xavier.
   Though Creighton's never had a traditional points/rebounds/assists triple-double, Nembhard is the first Creighton player with (different) games of 10+ points, 10+ rebounds and 10+ assists in his CU career since Austin Chatman in his career from 2011-15.
   Before Nembhard, the last Bluejay with (different) games of 10+ points, 10+ rebounds and 10+ assists in the same season had been Grant Gibbs in 2011-12.
   No Creighton player has had double-doubles in points/assists and points/rebounds in the same season since at least 1981-82.
What's Luck Got To Do With It?
In the year-end KenPom.com rankings, Creighton ranks 325th of 363 teams in the site's "Luck" category.
   The KenPom.com site defines "Luck" as the deviation in winning percentage between a team's actual record and their expected record using the correlated gaussian method. The luck factor has nothing to do with the rating calculation, but a team that is very lucky (positive numbers) will tend to be rated lower by his system than their record would suggest.
Scheierman Drains 200th Trey
Baylor Scheierman has made 246 three-pointers in his college career, doing so at a 39.5 percent clip.
   Scheierman also owns 1,586 points, 941 rebounds, 442 assists and 121 career steals.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, Scheierman is the nation's only player in the last 30 years with career totals of at least 225 three-pointers, 425 assists and 900 rebounds.
SWAT Team
Creighton owned nine blocked shots in its Jan. 3rd victory over Seton Hall. The nine blocked shots were tied for the most in a game under 13th-year head coach Greg McDermott (also done 2/13/18 vs. Bemidji State and 11/27/21 vs. SIU Edwardsville).
   The nine rejections also tied Creighton's CHI Health Center Omaha record for team blocked shots in a game (also done 1/9/08 vs. Evansville, 2/13/18 vs. Bemidji State and 11/27/21 vs. SIU Edwardsville).
   Combined with its 11 three-pointers made, Creighton fell just one block away from its first game with 10 blocks and 10 three-pointers for the first time since Feb. 17, 2002 vs. Wichita State when it had 10 of each.
Jays Surpass 26K at CHI
Creighton has scored 26,418 points all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha, surpassing 26,000 in the facility on Jan. 25 vs. St. John's.
   Creighton has outscored the opposition 26,418-22,127 at the 20-year old facility in 338 all-time games in the building that count.
   Creighton is 25-1 all-time in games where it moves over any 1,000 point milestone at CHI Health Center Omaha, as seen below:
Date   Pts-Opp (CLCO Game #)   Who/How vs. Opp.
02/18/04Â Â Â 1,000-787 (14)Â Â Â Lindeman FG vs. Indiana State
02/05/05Â Â Â 2,000-1,696 (28)Â Â Â Funk FG vs. Missouri St.
01/18/06Â Â Â 3,000-2,504 (41)Â Â Â Watts FT vs. Bradley
01/09/07Â Â Â 4,000-3,359 (56)Â Â Â Tolliver FG vs. Drake
12/17/07Â Â Â 5,000-4,174 (69)Â Â Â Kaleb Korver 3FG vs. Hou. Baptist
11/16/08Â Â Â 6,000-5,048 (82)Â Â Â Dotzler FG vs. New Mexico
02/11/09Â Â Â 7,000-5,870 (95)Â Â Â Witter 3FG vs. Bradley
01/16/10Â Â Â 8,000-6,750 (109)Â Â Â Young FG vs. Wichita State
12/20/10Â Â Â 9,000-7,645 (123)Â Â Â Wragge FG vs. W. Illinois
03/23/11Â Â Â 10,000-8,500 (136)Â Â Â Lawson FG vs. UCF
01/21/12Â Â Â 11,000-9,310 (148)Â Â Â McDermott FG vs. Ind. St.
12/19/12Â Â Â 12,000-10,136 (161)Â Â Â Echenique FG vs. Tulsa
11/23/13Â Â Â 13,000-10,922 (173)Â Â Â Artino FG vs. Tulsa
02/23/14Â Â Â 14,000-11,711 (185)Â Â Â Gibbs FG vs. Seton Hall
01/28/15Â Â Â 15,000-12,612 (198)Â Â Â Hanson FT vs. St. John's
12/28/15Â Â Â 16,000-13,498 (211)Â Â Â Huff FG vs. Coppin State
11/15/16Â Â Â 17,000-14,349 (224)Â Â Â Patton FG vs. #9 Wisconsin
01/28/17Â Â Â 18,000-15,166 (235)Â Â Â Hanson FG vs. DePaul
12/18/17Â Â Â 19,000-15,927 (246)Â Â Â Foster 3FG vs. UT Arlington
11/06/18Â Â Â 20,000-16,741 (258)Â Â Â Ballock 3FG vs. W. Illinois
02/03/19Â Â Â 21,000-17,619 (270)Â Â Â Zegarowski FG vs. Xavier
12/07/19Â Â Â 22,000-18,463 (282)Â Â Â Ballock 3FG vs. Nebraska
03/07/20Â Â Â 23,000-19,280 (294)Â Â Â Mahoney 3FG vs. #8 Seton Hall
02/13/21Â Â Â 24,000-20,103 (306)Â Â Â Zegarowski FG vs. #5 Villanova
02/14/22Â Â Â 25,000-20,950 (320)Â Â Â Hawkins 3FG vs. Georgetown
01/25/23Â Â Â 26,000-21,786 (333)Â Â Â Nembhard 3FG vs. St. John's
Arc's-manship
Creighton shot 36.6 percent from three-point range in BIG EAST play, and it was a telling stat.
   In 14 league wins, Creighton shot 136-for-338 from deep (40.2 percent).
   In six league losses, Creighton shot 38-for-137 from deep (27.7 percent).
    Creighton is 73-4 under Greg McDermott when making at least half of its three-point attempts, including a 41-1 mark in the past 10 seasons. The lone loss as a BIG EAST member was a 106-104 overtime setback to No. 21 Marquette on Jan. 9, 2019.
   According to Basketball-Reference.com, since McDermott was hired in 2010, Creighton's 77 games shooting 50 percent or better from downtown trail only Weber State (80) and Michigan State (78).
Kaluma Pounds The Glass
Arthur Kaluma grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds on Jan. 7 at No. 4 UConn, four more than his previous best done twice previously.
   Kaluma's 16 rebounds were the most by a Bluejay since joining the BIG EAST 10 years ago, and last matched on Nov. 12, 2012 when Gregory Echenique also had 16 boards vs. UAB.
   After just one double-double in his first 45 career games, Kaluma posted back-to-back double-doubles vs. Seton Hall and UConn. He finished the Jan. 11 game at Xavier with 11 points and nine rebounds, coming up just one board short of joining Baylor Scheierman, Ryan Hawkins, Martin Krampelj and Doug McDermott (twice) as the only Bluejays to record three straight double-doubles since 1994-95.
Most Rebounds, Game, Since 1994-95
   Reb.   Player vs. Opponent   Date
   18   Kenny Lawson Jr. vs. St. Joseph's   12-11-2010
   17   Doug McDermott at Bradley   02-11-2011
   16   Donald Davenport at Missouri St.   01-21-1995
   16   Kenny Lawson Jr. vs. Drake   01-01-2011
   16   Doug McDermott at Akron   02-19-2011
   16   Gregory Echenique vs. UAB   11-12-2012
   16   Arthur Kaluma at UConn   01-07-2023
   15   Ben Walker at Baylor   12-04-1999
   15   Justin Carter vs. Kentucky   03-23-2009
   15   Doug McDermott vs. Tulsa   11-23-2013
   15   Ronnie Harrell Jr. vs. #23 UCLA   11-20-2017
   15   Christian Bishop vs. Ohio   03-22-2021
   15   Ryan Kalkbrenner at Georgetown   02-12-2022
Fool Me Once...But Nine Times?
Until this year, Creighton had met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below.
   This year marked the seventh straight year that Creighton has finished in fourth place or better. No other team in the league has a streak of two such seasons or longer.
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   3rd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Nationally Relevant
Creighton ranked third-best in the country in fewest fouls per game (13.1). The Jays were also fifth in defensive rebounds per game (28.73) and 35th in assist/turnover ratio (1.35).
   Individually, Baylor Scheierman ranked 25th nationally with 13 double-doubles and 12th with 7.32 defensive rebounds per game.
   Teammate Ryan Kalkbrenner was third in field goal percentage (69.5%) among players to make five field goals per game and 18th with 2.12 blocks per game.
   Ryan Nembhard ranked 52nd in assist/turnover ratio (2.29), 63rd in assists per game (4.8) and 24th in total assists (176).
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An Area for Improvement
One area that Creighton improved 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.
   Creighton was fourth in the BIG EAST with 8.6 three-pointers made per game and fourth with 35.4 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
Tr. Alexander   18-64   .281   66-161   .410
Nembhard   33-106   .311   53-149   .356
Kaluma   27-102   .265   41-132   .311
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 grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 15 games this season, and had 13 double-doubles. The 13 double-doubles ranked 25th nationally, while his 7.32 defensive rebounds per game were 12th-most in the country.
   The Aurora, Neb., product's 8.3 rebounds per game average were the most by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin averaged 14.1 rebounds per game in 1984-85.
   Scheierman is also the first man in school history to average at least 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 three-pointers per game.
   Earlier this year 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.
   Scheierman's 13 double-doubles were the most in a season since Bob Harstad had 13 in 1988-89.
Most Double-Doubles, Season, Since 1987-88
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   13   Bob Harstad   1988-89
   13   Baylor Scheierman   2022-23
   12   Bob Harstad   1989-90
   11   Bob Harstad   1990-91
   11   Doug McDermott   2011-12
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
   10   Doug McDermott   2012-13
   10   Chad Gallagher   1990-91
Most Double-Doubles Since 1987-88, Career
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   42   Bob Harstad   1987-91
   37   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   24   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   13   Martin Krampelj   2015-19
   13   Baylor Scheierman   2022-Pres.
   11   Rodney Buford   1995-99
   11   Anthony Tolliver   2003-07
   11   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
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 647:57 (of a possible 1,650 minutes) together this season, outscoring the opposition 1,283-1,072 in those minutes.
   In 14 games against ranked foes, the group has been paired together for 297:27 (of a possible 570 minutes), and outscored opponents 566-531.
With All 5 Regular Starters On the Floor
Opponent   CU Pts.   Opp Pts.   Diff.   Time
St. Thomas   36   34   +2   20:10
North Dakota   41   31   +10   18:42
Holy Cross   24   11   +13   9:28
UC Riverside   37   14   +23   17:31
#21 Texas Tech   58   49   +9   22:36
#9 Arkansas   33   25   +8   19:36
#14 Arizona   50   51   (-1)   21:17
#2 Texas   44   40   +4   24:49
Nebraska   17   22   (-5)   15:22
Butler   20   19   +1   13:09
DePaul   40   24   +16   14:57
Seton Hall   28   15   +13   14:51
#4 Connecticut   41   40   +1   24:51
#12 Xavier   58   55   +3   23:19
#19 Providence   40   21   +19   19:19
Butler   27   23   +4   14:00
St. John's   35   32   +3   11:28
#13 Xavier   48   39   +9   22:40
Georgetown   36   23   +13   23:34
Villanova   46   45   +1   27:50
Seton Hall   40   25   +15   20:15
#21 Connecticut   17   22   (-5)   14:13
#24 Providence   67   70   (-3)   38:20
St. John's   36   31   +5   18:08
#10 Marquette   15   17   (-2)   9:43
Villanova   43   44   (-1)   20:23
Georgetown   31   5   +26   8:46
DePaul   41   38   +3   20:39
Villanova   62   50   +12   23:10
#15 Xavier   23   25   (-2)   12:01
NC State   39   29   +10   19:37
#11 Baylor   34   37   (-3)   15:41
Princeton   38   26   +12   18:30
#18 San Diego St.   38   40   (-2)   29:02
TOTALÂ Â Â 1,283Â Â Â 1,072Â Â Â +211Â Â Â 647:57
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
King Him!
After 38 total points and 25 total rebounds in the first 10 games of his college career, Fredrick King put together back-to-back double-doubles after being pressed into a starting role when Ryan Kalkbrenner was sidelined by a non-COVID illness in mid-December. 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.
   After shooting 8-for-8 vs. Marquette, King was 3-for-3 from the field against Butler to move him to 11-for-11 in league play with eight dunks. He finished 29-for-46 from the field with 14 dunks in conference contests.
Simply Perfect
Below is a list of Creighton players to shoot 100 percent from the field on eight or more attempts in a game 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
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, passed away at the age of 79 on 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.
   Silas 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.
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 had fantastic seasons as sophomores.
   This year the trio combined to average 37.5 points per contest.
   Collectively, they shoot 43.4 percent from the field (476-1096), 36.2 percent from downtown (160-442) and 79.9 percent at the line (275-344) while also contributing 525 rebounds and 333 assists against just 208 turnovers.
   Creighton is 27-6 in the last two seasons when all three men play and they combine for 13 or more rebounds.
Big Fred's World
Fredrick King had four points (on two dunks) and three blocked shots in his first career start in early December 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.
Holiday Hoops Proves Popular
Creighton's Christmas Day victory over DePaul scored 2.99 million viewers on FOX - the network's most-watched college hoops game ever.
   Per FOX Sports PR, it was the most-watched college basketball game on any network this regular-season.
   In the last three years, the only regular-season game higher was North Carolina/Duke in Mike Krzyzewski's final home game last March (3.98 million) on ESPN.
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.
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 25 minutes.
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
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 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).
CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 338 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 20-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 278-60 (.822) 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 26,418-22,127 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.70 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 89 different times, including three times this year (Holy Cross, DePaul, Georgetown).
   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 32-36 all-time in the 68 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 181-42 (.812) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn't trailed in 64 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 297-60 (.832) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
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Home Run
Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.38 points per home game (17,924 points in 223 home games), a figure that climbs to 83.84 points in non-conference home games (8,719 points in 104 home games).
   Creighton is 135-6 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.
   Creighton's freshmen played 784:11 of 7,450 possible minutes (10.53 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 had four men that made a preseason watch list for their respective position.
   Ryan Nembhard was 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 was 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 was 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 was 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) was 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).
More Than Just Being Tall
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 161 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 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
63   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2022-23
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
25   Fredrick King   2022-23
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
23   Marcus Foster   2016-17
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
22   Arthur Kaluma   2022-23
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
161   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
43   Arthur Kaluma   2021-Pres.
38   Will Artino   2011-15
33   Zach Hanson   2013-17
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
25   Damien Jefferson   2018-21
25   Fredrick King   2022-Pres.
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)
115Â Â Â 2022-23Â Â Â 24-13 (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)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season among teams to have played 100 or more Division I games, per Basketball-Reference.com.
2010-11 to 2022-23
Category   CU Stat   CU Rank
3FG Made   3,943   3rd  Â
FG Percentage   .476   4th
Assists   7,161   6th  Â
3FG Percentage   .375   8th
FG Made   12,254   8th  Â
Points   34,280   9th  Â
Wins   300   24th  Â
Winning Percentage   .667   32nd
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 300 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .667 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.   300-150   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 has guided his team to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history, and most among basketball coaches.
   McDermott is one of five head coaches in Creighton history to lead seven or more NCAA Tournament teams.
Name   Sport   NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth   Volleyball   12
Bob Warming   Men's Soccer   11
Greg McDermott   Men's Basketball   8
Dana Altman   Men's Basketball   7
Brent Vigness   Softball   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 last year. The Jackrabbits went 30-5 after winning the Summit League Tournament and clinching an NCAA bid.
   North Dakota State's Dave Richman went 23-10 overall last year and finished as the runner-up in the Summit League standings and Summit League Tournament to Henderson's SDSU team.
   Last year 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 Drake to its second Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title ever in 2022-23 and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
   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 in 2021-22, 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. This year's team won the regular-season and conference tournament titles, with Lutz being named Southland Coach of the Year. He was named the new head coach at Western Kentucky in mid-March.
   TJ Otzelberger turned around Iowa State in his first year in Ames in 2021-22. 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, in 2021-22.
   Paul Sather is the head coach at North Dakota after successful tenures at Black Hills State and Northern State.
#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.
CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics
Creighton is 8-8 in contests with a game-winning go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds at CHI Health Center Omaha, which opened in 2003.
   The last time such a game happened was in 2020 when Creighton's Marcus Zegarowski hit a shot with 3.2 seconds left to beat Providence.
Creighton's Go-Ahead Scores in Wins at
CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
11/26/05   Dayton   W 91-90*   Funk FG   :5.7
01/28/06   Wichita St.   W 57-55   Tolliver FG   :0.0
11/25/06   George Mason   W 58-56   Watts FT   :7.5
03/18/08   Rhode Island   W 74-73   Witter 3FG   :3.2
01/13/10   Southern Illinois   W 71-69   Young FG   :1.3
02/18/12   Long Beach St.   W 81-79   Young FG   :0.3
01/28/14   St. John's   W 63-60   McDermott 3FG   :2.8
01/18/20   Providence   W 78-74   Zegarowski 3FG   :3.2
*double-overtime
Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at
CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
03/20/06Â Â Â Miami (Fla.)Â Â Â L 53-52Â Â Â G. Diaz FTÂ Â Â :2.6
01/20/07   Southern Illinois   L 58-57   B. Mullins FG   :4.1
01/10/15   #19 Seton Hall   L 68-67   S. Gibbs 3FG   :2.2
02/16/15   #19 Butler   L 58-56   R. Jones FG   :1.9
03/07/15   Xavier   L 74-73   D. Davis FT's   :6.3
01/12/16   #12 Providence   L 50-48   K. Dunn FG   :0.0
02/22/17   Providence   L 68-66   K. Cartwright 3FG   :2.4
02/10/18   #5 Xavier   L 71-72   Q. Goodin FT's   :0.3
Top-20 Crowds
Here's a look at Creighton's top-20 home crowds all-time.
    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.   18,509   Villanova   02/04/23
   13.   18,495   Marquette   02/17/18
   14.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   15.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   16.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   17.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   18.   18,321   #3 Villanova   02/24/18
   19.   18,294   #19 Iowa State   12/04/21
   20.   18,286   #21 Connecticut   02/12/23
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   None
2022-23   1st   3rd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 985 straight games. The streak is the nation's 12th-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
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,192   UNLV   Next Season
   2.   1,189   Duke   Next Season
   3.   1,127   Western Kentucky   Next Season
   4.   1,115   East Tennessee State   Next Season
   5.   1,094   Oakland   Next Season
   6.   1,095   Texas   Next Season
   7.   1,092   Pacific   Next Season
   8.   1,035   Marshall   Next Season
   9.   1,030   Baylor   Next Season
   10.   1,020   Gonzaga   Next Season
   11.   1,019   Princeton   Next Season
   12.   985   Long Island   Next Season
      985   Creighton   Next Season
   14.   974   Mount St. Mary's   Next Season
   15.   963   Tennessee State   Next Season
Triple Trouble
During Creighton's current streak of 985 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 7,774 trifectas, an average of 7.89 treys per game.
   That's not surprising since during the streak, Creighton has made exactly seven three-pointers 147 times, more than any figure.
   Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 282 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 63-15 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 28-25 mark when making seven treys or fewer.
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   5 times   2: 19 times   3: 36 times
4:   75 times   5:  103 times   6: 101 times
7:  147 times   8:  12/.4 times   9: 93 times
10: 81 times   11: 57 times   12: 56 times
13: 45 times   14: 19 times   15: 7 times
16: 8 times   17: 3 times   19: 2 times
20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
   Preseason expectations were never higher than they were in the fall, with Creighton being ranked No. 9 nationally by both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches poll. and the Bluejays picked to win the BIG EAST Conference. Four starters were named to the Preseason Watch List at their respective position, as CU returned standout center Ryan Kalkbrenner and three BIG EAST All-Freshman Team members in addition to bringing in transfers Baylor Scheierman (South Dakota State) and Francisco Farabello (TCU).
   The Bluejays did little to diminish the hype train after starting the season 6-0, including victories over No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 9 Arkansas in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational. A narrow 81-79 loss to then-No. 14 Arizona in the title game in Maui saw Creighton move to No. 7 in the national polls.
   Little did we know at the time that the Arizona setback would start a six-game losing streak, CU's longest drought in nine seasons. A 72-67 loss at No. 2 Texas showed CU could play with anyone, but CU's first regular-season home loss to Nebraska in more than 25 years just three days later saw the Jays plummet to 21st in the AP poll.
   With a Terence Crawford fight and the NCAA Volleyball Championships taking over CHI Health Center Omaha, CU hit the road for neutral-site games in Las Vegas against BYU and Arizona State. CU lost a pair of one-possession games, both without Kalkbrenner due to a non-COVID illness, to fall to 6-5.
   Creighton then opened BIG EAST play with a 69-58 loss against Marquette, a team picked to finish ninth in the league standings. The Golden Eagles would prove all the doubters wrong in a season for the ages in which it swept the BIG EAST regular-season and Tournament titles en route to earning a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament by year's end.
   The Bluejay season turned around as Kalkbrenner returned just in time for a three-game homestand against the lower half of the BIG EAST Conference. CU beat Butler, DePaul and Seton Hall by a combined 59 points, only to fall back to .500 in league play following road losses at No. 4 Connecticut and No. 12 Xavier.
   Those two road defeats preceded an eight-game win streak that started with a victory over No. 19 Providence and also included triumphs over No. 13 Xavier and No. 21 Connecticut in addition to double-digit road victories at Butler, Georgetown and Seton Hall.
   The win streak was snapped with a double-overtime loss at No. 24 Providence on Valentine's Day, but CU shook that off with a 77-67 win at St. John's.
   The Bluejays endured their final skid of the winter, losses to No. 10 Marquette and at Villanova, before closing out the regular-season play with dominating wins over Georgetown and DePaul to close league play third in the BIG EAST with a 14-6 record in conference action.
   In a rematch of the 2022 BIG EAST Tournament title game, Creighton defeated Villanova 87-74 at Madison Square Garden, only to fall in the semifinals against No. 15 Xavier one night later.
   Creighton earned its third consecutive at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, as the Selection Committee deemed CU's No. 18 NET and 21-12 record was good for the No. 6 seed in the South Region.
   Creighton started the NCAA Tournament in Denver, Colo., defeating 11th-seeded NC State before avenging a 2014 NCAA Tournament defeat against Baylor to clinch its second trip to the Sweet 16 since 1975.
   The Bluejays avoided a rematch against Arizona after the No. 2 seed were upset in the First Round by No. 15 seed Princeton, and the Tigers followed that with a win over Missouri two days later. The Bluejays would pull away from the Ivy League champs in the second half to seal its first trip to the Elite Eight since 1941. The victory was McDermott's 300th on the Bluejay sideline.
   Creighton's Elite Eight foe, San Diego State, was a familiar one. Not only did the teams play an overtime battle in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, but the teams had also shared a flight to Maui together in November. The game lived up to the billing and wasn't decided until the final seconds, when Darrion Trammell buried a free throw with 1.2 seconds left to send SDSU to its first Final Four.
   Creighton ended the year ranked 12th in the final USA Today Coaches poll and 14th in the NET. Kalkbrenner was named First Team All-BIG EAST, while Alexander and Scheierman both picked up Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST acclaim.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) broadcasted all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2022-23 season. John Bishop worked with Taylor Stormberg, Nick Bahe, Tyler Clement and Ravi Lulla during the season.
Television Broadcast Information
Every Creighton game was televised in 2022-23, meaning 228 of CU's last 234 games have been televised.
   CU had games air on FS1 (20), FOX (5), CBS Sports Network (3), ESPN2 (3), CBS (2), TBS (2), TNT (1) and ESPN2 (1) in 2022-23.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 300-150 record after 13 seasons with the Bluejays. He owns a career mark of 580-345 after 29 seasons, and is 449-281 after 22 Division I campaigns.
   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 was assisted by Alan Huss, Ryan Miller and Jalen Courtney-Williams.
NCAA Tournament History
Creighton made its 24th NCAA Tournament appearance all-time, and 15th in the last 25 years. The Bluejays are 18-25 all-time in NCAA action.
   Creighton owns a 4-4 record all-time in the South Region. The Jays defeated seventh-seeded Louisville in Orlando in 1999, only to lose two days later to second-seeded Maryland. Since then CU has lost to seventh-seeded Nevada in New Orleans in 2007 and to ninth-seeded Kansas State in Charlotte in 2018. The Jays went 3-1 this year to even their record to .500.
   This year marked the first time in 36 NCAA or NIT appearances that Creighton has won three consecutive games in the same event.
   Creighton has had at least one sport reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the last 36 academic calendar years, as the Bluejays also have gone dancing in men's soccer, volleyball and women's basketball this academic year.
   Including the NCAA's, NIT, CBI and CIT, Creighton is making its 24th postseason appearance in the last 26 seasons this March. The 2019-20 team was one of those exceptions, though it was likely headed for a No. 2 or No. 3 seed in the NCAA's before COVID-19 canceled the event.
Elite Group
This year's Creighton team was one of the final eight teams still in the hunt for a national title this season.
   The only previous time that CU was among the final eight came in 1941, when just eight teams were in the tournament. That Bluejay team lost its first game to Washington State, then defeated a Wyoming team that included Curt Gowdy in a consolation round contest.
300 Wins for Mac
Greg McDermott's 300th victory on the Creighton sideline came on March 24 against Princeton, helping CU reach the Elite Eight for the first time under his direction. The 300 wins trail only his predecessor, Dana Altman (327), in program history.
   It made Creighton one of 10 schools with 300+ wins under the same active coach since 2010-11, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, Saint Mary's and Virginia.
   Of the 54 coaches hired in the offseason prior to the 2010-11 season, only Altman (321 at Oregon), McDermott (300 at Creighton) has more than 275 victories at that school.
   Here's a look at McDermott's record at the time of various milestones.
Win #   Games at CU   Date   Opponent
25Â Â Â 41Â Â Â 11/13/11Â Â Â Chicago State
50Â Â Â 71Â Â Â 03/03/12Â Â Â vs. Evansville
75Â Â Â 104Â Â Â 02/27/13Â Â Â at Bradley
100Â Â Â 134Â Â Â 02/13/14Â Â Â at Butler
125Â Â Â 183Â Â Â 11/25/15Â Â Â vs. Massachusetts
150Â Â Â 222Â Â Â 12/07/17Â Â Â at Nebraska
175Â Â Â 259Â Â Â 12/18/17Â Â Â UT Arlington
200Â Â Â 303Â Â Â 02/03/19Â Â Â Xavier
225Â Â Â 340Â Â Â 02/08/20Â Â Â St. John's
250Â Â Â 373Â Â Â 03/11/21Â Â Â vs. Butler
275Â Â Â 410Â Â Â 03/11/22Â Â Â vs. #11 Providence
300Â Â Â 449Â Â Â 03/24/23Â Â Â vs. Princeton
How Sweet It Is
Creighton is one of just eight teams to have reached at least two of the last three Sweet 16s.
   Gonzaga, Houston and UCLA have done it each of the last three seasons, while Alabama, Creighton, Michigan and Villanova have done it twice each.
Postseason Wins In 12 of Last 14 Openers
Creighton has won at least one game in 12 of its last 14 postseason appearances. The stretch began in 2007-08.
Creighton's Last 14 Postseason Openers
Year   Tourney   First Game
2007-08Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Rhode Island, 74-73
2008-09Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Bowling Green, 73-71
2009-10Â Â Â CITÂ Â Â Beat South Dakota, 89-78
2010-11Â Â Â CBIÂ Â Â Beat San Jose State, 85-74
2011-12Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Alabama, 58-57
2012-13Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Cincinnati, 67-63
2013-14Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Louisiana, 76-66
2015-16Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Alabama, 72-54
2016-17Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Lost to Rhode Island, 84-72
2017-18Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Lost to Kansas State, 69-59
2018-19Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â Beat Loyola (Chicago), 70-61
2020-21Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat UCSB, 63-62
2021-22Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat San Diego St., 72-69 (OT)
2022-23Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat NC State, 72-63
Both Sides Now
Creighton is one of just 11 teams that had both its men's and women's basketball teams earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. That list consists of Baylor, Creighton, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi State, NC State, Tennessee, UCLA and USC.
   The only schools with at-large bids in each of the last two years in both men's and women's basketball are Baylor, Creighton, Indiana and Miami (Fla.).
   Only 26 schools placed men's and women's basketball teams in both NCAA Tournaments this year.
   Creighton is one of 11 schools to make the NCAA Tournament in both men's and women's basketball each of the past two seasons, a list that consists of Arizona, Baylor, Creighton, Gonzaga, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Miami (Fla.), Tennessee, Texas and UConn.
   Creighton is also one of eight schools to have men's and women's basketball programs to both own 22 wins or more each of the past two seasons, a list that includes Creighton, Gonzaga, Liberty, Princeton, Tennessee, Texas, Toledo and UConn.
Nothing But NET
Creighton entered the NCAA Tournament with a NET of 18, while its women had a NET of 17.
   That made Creighton one of five schools with both its men and women's programs with a top-18 NET, joining Connecticut, Duke, Tennessee and Texas.
   CU finished the season with a men's NET of 14.
Top Six Seeds
Creighton was one of eight teams to own a top-six seed in both the NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament this year.
School   Men   Women
Creighton   6   6
Duke   5   3
Indiana   4   1
Iowa State   6   5
Tennessee   4   4
Texas   2   4
UCLAÂ Â Â 2Â Â Â 4
UConn   4   2
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A Unique Combo
Did you know that Creighton is the nation's only Division I school to earn an NCAA Tournament bid both this year and last season in men's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball and volleyball?
Coaching Experience In The Dance
Creighton's full-time coaching staff boasted a combined 56 Division I NCAA Tournament games under their collective belts as either a player (4-6), assistant coach (15-11) or head coach (9-11), winning 28 of those games.
   Greg McDermott is 9-11 in NCAA Tournament action as a Division head coach. He went 0-3 at Northern Iowa (0-1 in 2004, 2005 and 2006) and is 9-8 at Creighton (3-1 in 2023, 2-1 in 2021, 1-1 in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2022 and 0-1 in 2017 and 2018). In 2021, he led the Bluejays to their first Sweet 16 since 1974, something he did again in 2023.
   Alan Huss is 7-7 in NCAA Tournament action, going three times as a player at Creighton (1-1 in 1999 and 0-1 in both 2000 and 2001). He is also 6-4 as an assistant coach thanks to a 2018 Creighton loss, a 2-1 mark in 2021, a 1-1 record last year and this year's 3-1 showing.
   Ryan Miller has been a part of four NCAA Tournaments as an assistant coach, going 1-2 in two appearances (2010, 2012) with New Mexico, 0-1 in 2018 with TCU and 4-2 at Creighton (3-1 in 2023, 1-1 in 2022). He was also part of three tournaments as a player at Division II Northern State, going 2-1 to reach the Elite Eight in 1998, 1-1 in 1996 and 0-1 in 1997.
   Last season Jalen Courtney-Williams went 1-1 as an assistant coach at Creighton in his first trip to the Big Dance. He went 3-1 this year, moving his career mark to 4-2.
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Against NCAA Tournament Opponents
Creighton went 7-10 against teams that made the 2023 NCAA Tournament. The Jays were 1-0 vs. Arkansas, NC State, Baylor and Princeton, 1-1 vs. Providence and UConn, 1-2 vs. Xavier, 0-2 vs. Marquette and 0-1 vs. Texas, Arizona State, Arizona and San Diego State. In those 17 games, Creighton went 3-1 at home, 0-5 on the road and 4-4 on neutral floors.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner led CU with 17.1 points and also averaged 6.5 rebounds per game. Baylor Scheierman averaged 14.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.4 three-pointers per contest. All five Bluejay starters averaged at least 10.6 points per game.
   As a team, Creighton allowed 73.4 points per game while scoring 73.0 points per contest. CU was -1.2 on the glass and shot 45.9 percent from the field, 31.0 percent from deep and 81.1 percent at the line.
BIG EAST Success
Creighton was one of five BIG EAST teams to make the NCAA Tournament this season, joining Providence, Connecticut, Marquette and Xavier. The league went 12-4 this season in the NCAA's.
   Including 2023, the BIG EAST has had a Sweet 16 squad in 27 of the past 29 tournaments, and multiple Sweet 16 teams in 16 of the last 21 tournaments. This year marked the first time in the reconfigured league (since 2013) that it's sent three or more teams to the Regional Round.
   Even when you remove Louisville's vacated 2013 men's title, the BIG EAST Conference has won a combined 14 NCAA men's and women's basketball titles in the last 24 tournaments.
History As A No. 6 Seed
Since the NCAA began seeding all the teams in 1979, this year marks the fourth time Creighton has been a No. 6 seed.
   Creighton has now been a better seed and played in its "home whites" for its initial NCAA Tournament game in seven of its past eight appearances.
   Creighton was the first No. 6 seed to reach the Elite Eight since USC in 2021, and narrowly missed becoming the first No. 6 seed to reach the Final Four since Michigan in 1992.
   The only No. 6 seed to ever win the national title was Kansas in 1988.
Creighton's NCAA Tourney Seeds
(since seeding began in 1979)
Year   Seed   Record
1981   8th   0-1
1989   14th   0-1
1991   11th   1-1
1999   10th   1-1
2000   10th   0-1
2001   10th   0-1
2002   12th   1-1
2003   6th   0-1
2005   10th   0-1
2007   10th   0-1
2012   8th   1-1
2013   7th   1-1
2014   3rd   2-1
2017   6th   0-1
2018   8th   0-1
2021   5th   2-1
2022   9th   1-1
2023   6th   3-1
McDermott Among The Greats
What Greg McDermott has done in 13 years at Creighton stacks up with almost all the other coaches in Bluejay history...combined. Take a look:
Category   McDermott   All Other Coaches
NCAA Bids   8   16
NCAA Wins   9   9
Postseason Wins   17   17
Top 25 Wins   35   18
Weeks in Top 25Â Â Â 94Â Â Â 28
Weeks in Top 10Â Â Â 21Â Â Â 1
Most Postseason Bids By CU Coaches
This year's bid to the NCAA Tournament was the 11th postseason bid for Greg McDermott at Creighton. Only Dana Altman (13) has taken the Bluejays to more postseason appearances in men's basketball.
   McDermott's nine NCAA Tournament wins are a school record, triple that of second-place John J. "Red" McManus (3).
   McDermott's eight NCAA Tournament trips are the most in program history as well, one more than what Altman did.
   McDermott's 17 postseason wins at Creighton are the most in school history, more than doubling Altman's seven.
   McDermott (17-12) is one of two coaches in program history with a winning record in postseason play, joining Eddie Sutton (2-1).
Coach (Bids)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â NITÂ Â Â CBIÂ Â Â CITÂ Â Â NCITÂ Â Â Total
Hickey (3)Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â 2-2Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 3-3
Belford (1)Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-1
McManus (3)Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â 4-4
Sutton (1)Â Â Â 2-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 2-1
Apke (4)Â Â Â 0-3Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-4
Barone (3)Â Â Â 1-2Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 1-3
Altman (13)Â Â Â 2-7Â Â Â 3-5Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 2-1Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 7-13
McDermott (11)Â Â Â 9-8Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 17-12
NCAA Nuggets
A few notable accomplishments from Creighton's NCAA Tournament run.
-Â Â Â In its March 24th win over Princeton, Ryan Kalkbrenner (22) and Baylor Scheierman (21) became the first Creighton duo to each score 20+ points in the same NCAA Tournament game since Paul Silas (22) and Chuck Officer (21) each scored over 20 points against #5 Wichita State in the second round of the 1964 NCAA Tournament.
-   Baylor Scheierman hit five three-pointers vs. Princeton on March 24th, becoming the first Bluejay with five trifectas in an NCAA Tournament game since Kyle Korver hit five against Central Michigan in the first round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Now an assistant General Manager of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, Korver was in the crowd for that game and delivered a pre-game pep talk to the Bluejay team.
-Â Â Â Baylor Scheierman's 10 three-pointers made in the tournament tied Creighton's NCAA tournament record first set by Terrell Taylor (2002) and Marcus Zegarowski (2021).
-Â Â Â Ryan Kalkbrenner's 80 total points in this year's NCAA Tournament are the most by any Bluejay in an NCAA Tournament, breaking the mark of 60 set by Gene Harmon in three games in 1974.
   Kalkbrenner's 32 made field goals also broke Creighton's single NCAA Tournament record of 25 set by Harmon in 1974.
   Kalkbrenner's seven blocked shots are one more than Creighton's previous single NCAA Tournament record, set by Chad Gallagher in two games in 1991. Kalkbrenner's eight career NCAA Tournament blocks are one more than the previous Creighton career NCAA Tournament record set by Gallagher over three games in 1989 and 1991.
   Kalkbrenner is the first Bluejay with multiple 20-point games in the same NCAA Tournament since Doug McDermott had two in 2013. It was also done in 1974 (Gene Harmon).
 - Creighton owned a 91.2 free throw percentage during its final four games, its highest single NCAA Tournament mark ever. No team from any school had shot better than 90 percent in two games or more of NCAA Tournament play since UConn in 2016, which shot 91.2 percent (31-34) in two contests. Before CU this year, no school since at least 2010-11 had made more than 89 percent of its free throws for a tournament run of three games or longer.
- Creighton's 47 points in the first half vs. Princeton were its first time scoring 40 points or more in the first half of any NCAA Tournament game since taking a 48-34 lead into the locker room vs. DePaul in 1978.
30/30 Club
Credit distinguished college basketball researcher Jared Berson for these two nuggets.
   Creighton (with Ryan Kalkbrenner and Ryan Nembhard) is the first team to have a different player score 30+ points in each of the first two games of an NCAA Tournament since 1997 Providence (Austin Croshere, Derrick Brown).
   Additionally, Ryan Kalkbrenner and Ryan Nembhard are the second pair of same-named teammates each with a 30-point game in a single NCAA Tournament. The first was Larry Finch and Larry Kenon did it for 1973 Memphis State. That Tigers team reached the national title game.
   Last season Nembhard missed the final eight games of the season due to a wrist injury, while Kalkbrenner missed the final contest of the season after suffering a knee injury in CU's First Round win.
R2 Goes For 30
Ryan Nembhard scored a career-high 30 points in a neutral-site win vs. No. 11 Baylor on March 19th. It was five points more than his previous high against No. 9 Arkansas in November at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, also on a neutral floor.
   Nembhard averaged 13.9 points and 4.9 assists per game in 11 games this season on a neutral floor. He shot 38.6 percent from deep in those contests and 85.0 percent at the line.
   In CU's games played at home or true road sites, Nembhard has averaged 11.4 points, 4.7 assists per game while shooting 34.3 percent from downtown and 88.9 percent from the line.
   Making the moment all the sweeter was that fact that as a senior in high school, Ryan attended his brother Andrew Nembhard's game with Gonzaga in an NCAA title game loss to Baylor in 2021. Andrew had nine points in 39 minutes in that game on 2-for-5 shooting.
A Double-Feature Of 30 For 30
In its 85-76 NCAA Tournament win over Baylor, Ryan Nembhard scored 30 points for Creighton while Baylor's LJ Cryer finished with 30 points for the Bears.
   It marked the first time that players on both teams in a Creighton game scored 30 points each since...five days earlier, when Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner (31) and NC State's Terquavion Smith (32) did so.
   Prior to it happening in consecutive games in the NCAA Tournament, it hadn't happened a single time in any Creighton game since March 1, 2008 vs. Bradley, when CU's Cavel Witter scored 42 and BU's Daniel Ruffin scored 30 to do it.
The More Things Change...
There's more than a few eerie similarities between Creighton's 2013-14 team that lost to Baylor and Baylor's 2022-23 team that lost to Creighton.
   Consider the following oddities, which were tracked down by Matt DeMarinis from White & Blue Review...
2013-14 Baylor:
- Lost Maui Invitational title game.
- Ranked as high as No. 7Â in AP Poll earlier in the year.
- Lost 8 of 11 games at one point during regular season.
- No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament.
- Assigned to play in the home arena of the NBA team with the best record in the Western Conference.
- Won first round game vs. a No. 11 seed that wore red uniforms with black trim whose name started with an N.
- Advanced to second Sweet 16 in three years by making 11 three-pointers and scoring 85 points vs. a No. 3 seeded Creighton team that was wearing gray alternates.
2022-23 Creighton
- Lost Maui Invitational title game.
- Ranked as high as No. 7Â in AP Poll earlier in the year.
- Lost 8 of 11 games at one point during regular season.
- No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament.
- Assigned to play in the home arena of the NBA team with the best record in the Western Conference.
- Won first round game vs. a No. 11 seed that wore red uniforms with black trim whose name started with an N.
- Advanced to second Sweet 16 in three years by making 11 three-pointers and scoring 85 points vs. a No. 3 seeded Baylor team that was wearing gray alternates.
Bouncing Back
It's been well-documented that Creighton suffered through a six-game losing skid after starting the year with a 6-0 record and moving into the top 10.
   Per research by Creighton Assistant SID Patrick Davis, Creighton is just the second team since 2007 to reach the Sweet 16 in the same season it suffered a six-game losing streak since Xavier's 2016-17 squad. That Musketeer club lost six straight from Feb. 11-March 1 before bouncing back to reach the Elite Eight.
   Earlier this season the Bluejays became the first team since at least 2009-10 to lose six in a row and be ranked in the AP poll later that same season.
The Incredible Kalk
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored a career-high 31 points in Creighton's win vs. NC State, eclipsing his previous best of 24. Kalkbrenner's 31 points are the most by a Bluejay in an NCAA Tournament game, surpassing Doug McDermott's 30 vs. Louisiana in 2014.
   Kalkbrenner had 20 of his points after halftime, the first time a Bluejay has scored 20 points in any half since Kalkbrenner himself had 20 points on March 2, 2022 in a win over UConn.
Most Points, Creighton NCAA Tourney Game
   31   Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. NC State   3/17/23
   30   Doug McDermott vs. Louisiana   3/21/14
   30   Ryan Nembhard vs. Baylor   3/19/23
   28   Terrell Taylor vs. Florida   3/15/02
   27   Paul Silas vs. Memphis State   3/12/62
   27   Doug McDermott vs. Cincinnati   3/22/13
   25   Elton McGriff vs. Oklahoma City   3/9/64
   25   Doug Brookins vs. Maryland   3/15/75
Efficient As Always
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 31 points on just 14 field goal attempts on March 19 vs. NC State. He's just the fifth Bluejay to score that many points on that few field goal attempts in 13 years under Greg McDermott, joining Mitch Ballock (39 points on 14 shots) vs. DePaul on March 9, 2019, Marcus Zegarowski (32/12) vs. Butler on March 6, 2021, Isaiah Zierden (31/12) on Jan. 17, 2016 at DePaul and Doug McDermott (31/12) vs. Davidson on March 21, 2011.
   Kalkbrenner is just the third player nationwide since 2010 to do it in an NCAA Tournament game, joining Fairleigh Dickinson's Darnell Edge in a First Four game vs. Prairie View in 2019, as well as North Carolina's Tyler Zeller vs. Long Island University in 2011.
Kalkbrenner Gets Streaky
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 10 or more points in each of the last 21 games.
   It's the longest streak by a Bluejay since Marcus Foster compiled a stretch of 33 straight games in double-digits in 2017-18.
   Kalkbrenner also became the first player in Creighton basketball history to appear in six NCAA Tournament victories. Earlier this season he became the second Bluejay to appear in five BIG EAST Tournament wins.
Scheierman's A Unicorn
Baylor Scheierman grabbed 306 rebounds this season, good for 8.3 rebounds per game. The 306 rebounds were the most by any Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin grabbed 451 rebounds in 1984-85, while Scheierman's 8.3 caroms per contest were the most by a Bluejay since Nate King's 9.0 in 1993-94.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, Scheierman is one of five players since 1992-93 with at least 300 rebounds and 85 or more three-pointers in a season, joining South Dakota State's Mike Daum (359/96 in 2017-18), Belmont's Dylan Windler (357/100 in 2018-19), Valparaiso's Alec Peters (312/91 in 2015-16) and Alabama's Brandon Miller (305/106 in 2022-23).
   Of those men, Scheierman's 122 assists were 38 more than any other player on the list.
Firing On All Cylinders
Creighton finished the season ranked 12th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation's No. 23 offense, and No. 14 defense. Creighton's No. 14 defense was its best mark in the 21 seasons of the KenPom era.
   Creighton has had a top-25 offense per KenPom seven times in 13 seasons under Greg McDermott and a top-25 defense twice.
Year   Off. Rating   Def. Rating   Overall Rank
2010-11Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 174Â Â Â 98
2011-12Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 166Â Â Â 28
2012-13Â Â Â 5Â Â Â 66Â Â Â 15
2013-14Â Â Â 2Â Â Â 124Â Â Â 17
2014-15Â Â Â 59Â Â Â 138Â Â Â 79
2015-16Â Â Â 43Â Â Â 76Â Â Â 40
2016-17Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 46Â Â Â 28
2017-18Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 58Â Â Â 30
2018-19Â Â Â 47Â Â Â 83Â Â Â 55
2019-20Â Â Â 3Â Â Â 78Â Â Â 12
2020-21Â Â Â 25Â Â Â 32Â Â Â 22
2021-22Â Â Â 112Â Â Â 19Â Â Â 50
2022-23Â Â Â 23Â Â Â 14Â Â Â 12
McDermott In The Postseason
Creighton coach Greg McDermott made his 11th postseason appearance at Creighton, and 14th overall as a Division I head coach when you include his time at Northern Iowa.
   McDermott's Division I teams own a 17-15 record in 14 postseason appearances, including a 17-12 mark in 11 appearances at Creighton.
McDermott's Division I Postseason Appearances
Year (School)   Tourney   Postseason W-L
2003-04 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2004-05 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2005-06 (UNI)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2010-11 (CU)Â Â Â CBIÂ Â Â 4-2
2011-12 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2012-13 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2013-14 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2015-16 (CU)Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â 2-1
2016-17 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2017-18 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 0-1
2018-19 (CU)Â Â Â NITÂ Â Â 2-1
2020-21 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 2-1
2021-22 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 1-1
2022-23 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 3-1
Postseason Features Last-Second Drama
Fourteen of Creighton's 19 postseason runs (all but 2010, 2014 and 2016, 2017 and 2019) have included a game that was decided in the final seconds, including 2023.
   In fact, Creighton's past 19 postseason openers have been decided by an average of 6.32 points and feature five games decided by one point (including a double-OT finish), two by two points, one by three points (including an OT finish), one game by four points, two by six points (including an OT finish), one by nine points, two games by 10 points, three games by 11 points, one by 12 points, and one decided by 18 points.
   In 2023, Creighton tied its game vs. San Diego State with 32.4 seconds left, only to be called for a shooting foul with 1.2 seconds left. SDSU made the second shot to win, 57-56.
   In 2022, Creighton trailed 62-53 with under three minutes remaining in regulation against San Diego State before an epic 9-0 rally to force overtime. CU took the lead back with 1:08 left to eventually earn a 72-69 win.
   In 2021, Christian Bishop made two go-ahead free throws with 16.0 seconds left and UC Santa Barbara's Amadou Sow missed a point-bank lay-up with two seconds left as Creighton won, 63-62.
   In 2013 Cincinnati missed a game-tying three-pointer in the final 20 seconds and Creighton guard Austin Chatman made 3-of-4 free throws down the stretch to hold on to a 67-63 win.
   In 2012 Creighton edged Alabama in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 58-57, as Trevor Releford's game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer came up short.
   Creighton's 2010-11 campaign ended in heartbreaking fashion in the CBI title game at Oregon. Creighton had the ball in a tie game with the shot clock off, but committed a backcourt violation on Oregon's "unique" floor. The Ducks' E.J. Singler then banked in a game-winning shot with 2.0 seconds left. A desperation three-pointer by Creighton was off the mark.
   In 2009, Creighton rallied from a 14-point deficit and would hang on to beat Bowling Green, 73-71 in the first round of the NIT. The Jays needed a last-second defensive stand, as BGSU's Darryl Clements' game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer was off the mark.
   The following game, Creighton led Kentucky by one with 36 seconds left, only to miss two free throws and see UK All-American Jodie Meeks convert a three-point play. CU's Booker Woodfox, the nation's No. 2 three-point shooter, missed an open trey as time expired, and Creighton lost 65-63.
   In 2008, Creighton rallied from a 12-point deficit in the final 3:07 to top Rhode Island, 74-73, in the first round of the NIT. Cavel Witter hit the game-winner with 3.2 seconds left to give CU its first lead of the game since 3-0.
   In 2007, Creighton had the ball for a final shot in a tie game against Nevada in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Nate Funk's shot attempt missed, and a tip-in try was also not converted. The Jays would eventually lose 77-71 in overtime.
   In second round of the 2006 NIT, Miami (Fla.) guard Guilermo Diaz drained a free throw with 2.6 seconds left to beat Creighton 53-52. A last-second shot attempt by Bluejay senior Johnny Mathies was knocked out of his hands.
   In the 2005 NCAA Tourney, Nate Funk had his three-point try with seven seconds left blocked by Tyrone Sally, and Sally raced downcourt for a breakaway dunk with 2.4 seconds left to give West Virginia a 63-61 win. Funk's three-point try from the corner missed at the buzzer.
   In 2004, Creighton fell 71-70 to Nebraska in the NIT. The Jays led nearly the entire second half before NU's go-ahead basket with 12 seconds left. Nate Funk's game-winning jumper from 18-feet away was blocked by Husker guard Jake Muhleisen.
   In 2003 Creighton lost 79-73 to Central Michigan in the NCAA's. The Jays trailed 50-24 with 16:24 left but a furious rally got them within two points (72-70) with 1:20 left, only to turn it over the next three possessions.
   In the 2002 NCAA's, Creighton beat #15 Florida, 83-82, in Chicago. Terrell Taylor hit a game-winning trey with 0.2 seconds left in double-overtime, his final three of 28 points after a scoreless first half.
Kalkbrenner For The Win
Ryan Kalkbrenner is the only Creighton player in history to appear in six NCAA Tournament victories, while teammate Shereef Mitchell is second by having played in five such triumphs.
   Kalkbrenner also has played in a program-record five career BIG EAST Tournament triumphs, tied for most ever with Zach Hanson.
Let's Go On A Run
Creighton has won at least one NCAA Tournament game in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
   That makes CU one of seven teams in the country to have a win in each of the last three NCAA Tournaments, joining Arkansas, Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and UCLA.
   The only other time that Creighton has won an NCAA Tournament game in consecutive seasons came in 2012, 2013 and 2014, also under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the last eight seasons, joining Belmont, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and Oregon.
   Creighton is one of seven teams to post 22 or more wins in each of the last four seasons, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston, Liberty, San Diego State and Southern California.
23 of 25 Seasons With 20 Wins
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 23 of the last 25 seasons (including 2022-23), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 25 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 24 times, Creighton and Kentucky 23 times.
Most 20-Win Seasons, Last 25 Seasons
Team   20-Win Seasons     2021-22 W-L   2022-23 W-L
Gonzaga   24   28-4   31-6
Kansas   24   34-6   28-8
Duke   23   32-7   27-9
Creighton   22   23-12   24-13
Kentucky   22   26-8   22-12
Can't Stop Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman made a three-point basket in all 37 games he played this season, stretching his streak dating to last year to 47 in a row if you include the end of his time at South Dakota State.
   Scheierman's streak is the longest streak in Creighton history, four more than Ty-Shon Alexander's 33.
   Also listed is the nation's longest active streaks of games with a three-pointer, per the FOX Sports research team.
Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer, Creighton History
   Streak   Name   Dates of Streak
   37   Baylor Scheierman   Nov. 7, 2022 - Present
   33   Ty-Shon Alexander   Feb. 27, 2018-March 6, 2019
   31   Booker Woodfox   Nov. 25, 2008-March 23, 2009
   28   Kyle Korver   Feb. 4, 2001-Feb. 6, 2002
   27   Kyle Korver   Feb. 13, 2002-Jan. 20, 2003
Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer
Nation's Longest Active Streaks
   Streak   Name, School   Next Game
   67   Jordan "Jelly" Walker, UAB   Season Over
   65   Kamdyn Curfman, Marshall   Season Over
   48   Santiago Vescovi, Tennessee   Season Over
   47   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton   Season Over
   46   Taijon Jones, UNC Asheville   Season Over
Checking The Leaderboard
Creighton made 319 three-pointers this season, the seventh all-time season of 300 or more trifectas, but still a long way from the school-record 372 treys in 2018-19. CU had not made 300 there-pointers in any season since the 2019-20 squad finished with 302.
   Creighton owned 152 blocked shots this season, which ranked fourth-most in program history. Since the turn of the century, only CU's 2002-03 team (153) has had more. The other three teams with more all featured Benoit Benjamin in the early 1980s.
   Creighton finished 6-5 in neutral-site games in 2022-23. The six neutral wins and 11 neutral games were both program records.
Five Weapons
All five Creighton starters averaged at least 11.8 points per game, and each of them scored more than 425 points, as well. It made Creighton the nation's only team with five players to average mroe than 11 points per game.
   It's the second straight season Creighton's had five players average in double-figures, as the 2021-22 season marked the first time since 1964-65 that Creighton had five men average in double-figures for an entire season.
   Creighton, Houston and Xavier are the nation's only teams to have five men average in double-figures each of the last two seasons.
   Creighton has won 31 of its last 33 games when five or more players score in double-figures, losing only at No. 12 Xavier on Jan. 11, 2023 and at No. 24 Providence on Feb. 14, 2023.
Just Schei(erman) of a Triple-Double
Baylor Scheierman had 12 points, 12 rebounds and a season-high nine assists in a March 9th BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinal win vs. Villanova, falling just one assist of Creighton's first point/rebound/assist triple-double in program history.
   The only Bluejay to ever produce a triple-double is Benoit Benjamin, who did it three times but did it in points/rebounds/blocks.
   Scheierman's 13 double-doubles this season are the most by any Creighton player since Bob Harstad in 1988-89.
Best BIG EAST Years
Creighton's 14 league wins tied the program record for most conference wins in any of its 10 seasons in the BIG EAST.
   Three of CU's five teams to win 12 or more BIG EAST games reached the BIG EAST Tournament final, with the prematurely cancelled 2019-20 campaign being another.
Creighton's Most BIG EAST Wins, Season
   W-L   Year   BIG EAST Tourney
   14-4   2013-14   Lost in Final
   14-6   2020-21   Lost in Final
   14-6   2022-23   Lost in Semifinal
   13-5   2019-20   Tourney Cancelled
   12-7   2021-22   Lost in Final
Taking Advantage At The Stripe
Creighton made 92-of-102 free throws in BIG EAST and NCAA Tournament play (90.2 percent) and shot 78.3 percent on the season at the stripe.
   Creighton's records for free throw percentage go back to 1951-52, and CU had never had a team finish better than the 75.9 percent that the 2012-13 squad converted.
   Creighton tied an NCAA single-game record by making 22-of-22 foul shots vs. Baylor on March 19th. It was also a single-game Creighton record for most attempts without a miss, six more than the previous program record set earlier in the year.
All-BIG EAST Trio
For the first time since joining the BIG EAST 10 years ago, Creighton had three men named All-Conference.
   Junior center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named All-BIG EAST First Team while senior guard Baylor Scheierman and sophomore guard Trey Alexander earned Honorable Mention accolades.
   Kalkbrenner is just the fifth Bluejay in program history to earn First Team All-BIG EAST accolades, joining Doug McDermott (2013-14), Marcus Foster (2016-17 and 2017-18), Ty-Shon Alexander (2019-20) and Marcus Zegarowski (2020-21).
Kalkbrenner Repeats As Top Defender
Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named 2023 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season.
   Kalkbrenner is just the 11th player in league history to win the recognition more than once, joining the likes of Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo, Kris Dunn and Allen Iverson among those to win the award multiple times, and is the first repeat winner since former Bluejay guard Khyri Thomas in 2017 and 2018.
   Between Kalkbrenner and Thomas, Creighton has now had a BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in four of the past seven seasons.
Most BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Honors
   Honors   Name, School   Years (*ties)
   4   Patrick Ewing, Georgetown   1982, 83, 84, 85
   3   Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown   1989, 90*, 92
   2   Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown   1990, 91
   2   Allen Iverson, Georgetown   1995, 96
   2   Etan Thomas, Syracuse   1999, 00
   2   John Linehan, Providence   2001, 02
   2   Emeka Okafor, Connecticut   2003, 04
   2   Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut   2008, 09
   2   Kris Dunn, Providence   2015*, 16
   2   Khyri Thomas, Creighton   2017*, 18
   2   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2022, 23
20-20-20 Vision
Trey Alexander (21), Ryan Nembhard (20) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (20) each had 20 or more points in Creighton's March 4th win at DePaul in the regular-season finale.
   It's the first time the Jays have had three men with 20 or more points since defeating No. 9 Arkansas on Nov. 22 at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational.
   Prior to November's occurrence, it hadn't happened since March of 2011 when the Bluejays did it vs. Davidson.
Living Up To His Name
Trey Alexander had a career-high seven three-pointers in Creighton's Christmas Day win over DePaul, then made 7-of-10 from behind the arc on March 1 in a win over Georgetown.
   Alexander is the fourth player in Creighton history with multiple games of seven or more three-pointers made in a career, joining Mitch Ballock (4x), Kyle Korver (4x) and Ethan Wragge (2x).
All The Three's
Creighton made 19 three-pointers on March 1 vs. Georgetown, tied for fourth-most in a game in program history and its second-best effort ever in a conference game.
   Here's a list of Creighton's all-time games with 17 or more treys.
Most 3FG in a Game, Creighton History
   Rank   3FG   Opponent   Date   Score
   1.   22   Coe   12/20/2018   W 110-60
   2.   21   at #4 Villanova   01/20/2014   W 96-68
   3.   20   Chattanooga   02/19/2005   W 100-69
   4.   19   USC Upstate   12/20/2017   W 116-62
      19   Georgetown   03/01/2023   W 99-59
   6.   17   #21 Marquette   01/09/2019   L 104-106 (OT)
      17   Georgetown   03/04/2020   W 91-76
      17   at Seton Hall   01/27/2021   W 85-81
Big Time Performance
Creighton's 99-59 win over Georgetown on March 1st was its second-largest ever in BIG EAST play, one shy of a near-identical 100-59 triumph vs. St. John's that was also on a Senior Day.
   As for Georgetown, it was the Hoyas largest loss since falling 88-44 on Dec. 27, 1971 at Marquette.
CU's Largest Margin of Victory in BIG EAST Play
   Margin   Opponent   Final Score   Date
   41   St. John's   100-59   02/28/16
   40   Georgetown   99-59   03/01/23
   36   Seton Hall   89-53   01/06/21
   35   at DePaul   93-58   02/11/17
   29   DePaul   93-64   02/15/20
League (Arena) Bound
Creighton has played 52 games in a full-time NBA arena since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010.
   In that time, Creighton is 26-26 in such games, including a 4-4 mark in the NCAA Tournament and a 10-9 record in the BIG EAST Tournament.
    Creighton has played in nine different NBA arenas under McDermott, including Madison Square Garden (10-11), Fiserv Forum (4-1), Verizon Center/Capital One Arena (4-5), Wells Fargo Center (3-3), Ball Arena (2-0), Bradley Center (2-3), AT&T Center (1-1), Golden 1 Center (0-1) and Spectrum Center (0-1).
Creighton in NBA Arenas Since 2010
Date   Score   NBA Arena
03/22/13Â Â Â CU 67, Cincinnati 63Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center#
03/24/13Â Â Â Duke 66, CU 50Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center#
01/20/14Â Â Â CU 96, Villanova 68Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
02/09/14Â Â Â St. John's 70, CU 65Â Â Â Madison Square Garden
02/19/14Â Â Â CU 85, Marquette 70Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/04/14Â Â Â Georgetown 75, CU 63Â Â Â Verizon Center
03/13/14Â Â Â CU 84, DePaul 62Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/14/14Â Â Â CU 86, Xavier 78Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/15/14Â Â Â Providence 65, CU 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/21/14Â Â Â CU 76, Louisiana 66Â Â Â AT&T Center#
03/23/14Â Â Â Baylor 85, CU 55Â Â Â AT&T Center#
01/03/15Â Â Â Georgetown 76, CU 61Â Â Â Verizon Center
01/14/15Â Â Â Marquette 53, CU 52Â Â Â Bradley Center
02/07/15Â Â Â St. John's 84, CU 66Â Â Â Madison Square Garden
03/11/15Â Â Â CU 78, DePaul 63Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/15Â Â Â Georgetown 60, CU 55Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/26/16Â Â Â Georgetown 74, CU 73Â Â Â Verizon Center
02/13/16Â Â Â CU 65, Marquette 62Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/10/16Â Â Â Seton Hall 81, CU 73Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/25/17Â Â Â Georgetown 71, CU 51Â Â Â Verizon Center
03/04/17Â Â Â Marquette 91, CU 83Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/09/17Â Â Â CU 70, Providence 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/10/17Â Â Â CU 75, Xavier 72 Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/11/17Â Â Â Villanova 74, CU 60Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/17/17Â Â Â Rhode Island 84, CU 72Â Â Â Golden 1 Center#
01/06/18Â Â Â CU 90, Georgetown 66Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/01/18Â Â Â Villanova 98, CU 78Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
03/03/18Â Â Â Marquette 85, CU 81Â Â Â Bradley Center
03/08/18Â Â Â Providence 72, CU 68Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/16/18Â Â Â Kansas State 69, CU 59Â Â Â Spectrum Center#
01/21/19Â Â Â CU 91, Georgetown 87Â Â Â Capital One Arena
03/03/19Â Â Â CU 66, Marquette 60Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
03/14/19Â Â Â Xavier 63, CU 61Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/15/20Â Â Â Georgetown 83, CU 80Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/01/20Â Â Â CU 76, Villanova 61Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
02/18/20Â Â Â CU 73, Marquette 65Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/06/21Â Â Â CU 71, Marquette 68Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
03/11/21Â Â Â CU 87, Butler 56Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/21Â Â Â CU 59, UConn 56Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/13/21Â Â Â Georgetown 73, CU 48Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
01/01/22Â Â Â CU 75, Marquette 69 (2OT)Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/12/22Â Â Â CU 80, Georgetown 66Â Â Â Capital One Arena
03/10/22Â Â Â CU 74, Marquette 63Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/11/22Â Â Â CU 85, Providence 58Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/12/22Â Â Â Villanova 54, CU 48Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
12/16/22Â Â Â Marquette 69, CU 58Â Â Â Fiserv Forum
02/01/23Â Â Â CU 63, Georgetown 53Â Â Â Capital One Arena
02/25/23Â Â Â Villanova 72, CU 60Â Â Â Wells Fargo Center
03/09/23Â Â Â CU 87, Villanova 74Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/10/23Â Â Â Xavier 82, CU 60Â Â Â Madison Square Garden$
03/17/23Â Â Â CU 72, NC State 63Â Â Â Ball Arena#
03/19?23Â Â Â CU 85, Baylor 76Â Â Â Ball Arena#
# NCAA Tournament   $ BIG EAST Tournament
Scheierman Surpasses 1,500 Points
Baylor Scheierman surpassed 1,500 career points on March 1st when the senior guard had 13 points to give him 1,503 in four years as a collegian. He now owns 1,586 points. The first 1,114 of those points came at South Dakota State, while he has scored 472 points as a Bluejay.
   Scheierman averages 12.8 points per game this season. His season-high is 25 points, while his career-high is 28 points.
   Scheierman also owns 442 career assists, including 122 this season. He's dished at least one helper in all but two games this season, and each of the last 29 contests in a row.
What A Run!
Since UConn rejoined the BIG EAST three seasons ago, Creighton leads all BIG EAST teams in league wins and in overall wins.
BIG EAST Standings (2020-21 to 2022-23)
   BIG EAST   only                All Games
Team   W   L      W   L
Creighton   40   19      69   34
Villanova   37   18      65   32
Connecticut   37   19      69   26
Providence   36   20      61   31
Marquette   36   22      61   34
Seton Hall   31   27      52   39
Xavier   29   23      63   31
St. John's   25   33      51   41
Butler   20   40      38   52
DePaul   11   44      30   53
Georgetown   9   46      26   63
Ready, Set, Go!
When Creighton faced Georgetown on March 1st, the Bluejays scored the first 19 points of the game, led 51-24 at the break, and won 99-59.
   Since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010, it's the 11th time that Creighton has opened a game by scoring the first 10 points (or more).
   On the other hand, CU has allowed the first 10 points of the game just three times under McDermott.
Best Game Starting Runs Under Greg McDermott
   Run   School   Final Score   Date
   19-0   Georgetown   CU 99-59   3/1/23
   13-0   Maryland-Eastern Shore   CU 87-36   12/15/17
   11-0   North Carolina A&T   CU 97-65   11/11/11
   11-0   Drake   CU 76-69   01/03/12
   11-0   at DePaul   CU 91-80   01/17/16
   11-0   St. John's   CU 82-68   02/.28/17
   10-0   Houston Christian   CU 97-62   12/17/11
   10-0   UCF   CU 82-64   03/23/11
   10-0   Chicago State   CU 84-66   11/16/14
   10-0   at Providence   CU 78-64   01/07/17
   10-0   Nebraska   CU 95-76   12/07/19
Worst Game Starting Runs Under Greg McDermott
   Run   School   Final Score   Date
   15-0   at Villanova   VU 71-50   01/25/15
   12-0   Xavier   CU 95-89   01/12/14
   11-0   at Seton Hall   SHU 74-55   02/04/22
Kalkbrenner Surpasses 1,000 Points
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 1,167 career points, as he became the 45th men's player in Creighton history to surpass 1,000 on Feb. 25 at Villanova. He was the first Bluejay to score 1,000 since Marcus Zegarowski did it on Jan. 20, 2021 vs. Providence.
   He currently ranks 31st in program history, which is also 18th-most by any Bluejay after three full seasons (or less).
   Here's a list of Creighton's top scorers ever, as well as how long it took CU's last 21 men to reach 1,000 points.
Most Career Points, Creighton History
   Rank   Pts.   Name   Years
   1.   3,150   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   2.   2,116   Rodney Buford   1995-99
   3.   2,110   Bob Harstad    1987-91
   4.   1,983   Chad Gallagher    1987-91
   5.   1,876   Bob Portman    1966-69
   6.   1,801   Kyle Korver   1999-03
   7.   1,754   Nate Funk   2002-07
   8.   1,682   Rick Apke    1974-78
   9.   1,661   Paul Silas   1961-64
   10.   1,654   Vernon Moore    1981-85
   11.   1,575   Benoit Benjamin    1982-85
   12.   1,526   John C. Johnson   1975-79
   13.   1,500   Kevin McKenna   1977-81
   14.   1,437   Eddie Cole   1951-55
   15.   1,369   Gene Harmon   1971-74
   16.   1,361   Duan Cole   1987-92
   17.   1,342   Antoine Young   2008-12
   18.   1,313   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
   19.   1,309   Ryan Sears   1997-01
   20.   1,304   Mitch Ballock   2017-21
   21.   1,303   Elton Tuttle   1951-54
   22.   1,293   Marcus Zegarowski   2018-21
   23.   1,292   Marcus Foster   2016-18
   24.   1,272   Bob Gibson   1954-57
   25.   1,267   Wally Anderzunas   1965-67, 1968-69
   26.   1,254   Gary Swain   1983-87
   27.   1,241   Ty-Shon Alexander   2017-20
   28.   1,238   Ben Walker   1997-01
   29.   1,196   Ray Yost   1951-54
   30.   1,172   Dick Harvey   1956-59
   31.   1,167   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   32.   1,155   Ethan Wragge   2009-14
Games To 1,000 Points, Last 21 Bluejays
Name   CU Games to 1,000 pts.    Date
Ryan Kalkbrenner   91   02/25/23
Marcus Zegarowski   75   01/20/21
Mitch Ballock   100   11/29/20
Ty-Shon Alexander   85   01/15/20
Khyri Thomas   94   02/10/18
Marcus Foster   54   01/17/18
Austin Chatman   138   03/11/15
Ethan Wragge   132   01/18/14
Gregory Echenique   101   03/24/13
Doug McDermott   57   01/15/12
Antoine Young   115   12/10/11
Kenny Lawson Jr.   108   11/21/10
P'Allen Stinnett   86   01/16/10
Dane Watts   115   01/22/08
Anthony Tolliver   124   03/16/07
Johnny Mathies   91   03/03/06
Nate Funk   92   02/28/05
Kyle Korver   81   01/30/02
Ben Walker   105   01/06/01
Ryan Sears   97   12/01/00
Rodney Buford   59   03/01/97
Rejected!
Ryan Kalkbrenner's streak of 25 straight games with a block was snapped in the regular-season finale at DePaul.
   Last season Kalkbrenner had a block in 26 straight games from Nov. 16 - Feb. 26th, making him the first Bluejay with a swat in 20 straight games or longer since Benoit Benjamin began a streak of 28 consecutive contests with a rejection on Dec. 14, 1984, a streak that only ended when Big Ben left early for the NBA Draft.
Kalkbrenner Invites You To His Block Party
Ryan Kalkbrenner tied his career-high with six blocked shots on Jan. 3 vs. Seton Hall, giving him exactly 150 swats as a Bluejay.
   In 38 regular-season conference games played since the start of last season, Kalkbrenner owns 99 blocked shots compared to just 69 fouls.
   Kalkbrenner ranks second in program history in blocked shots with 199, passing Chad Gallagher for sole possession of second place on Feb. 21 vs. No. 10 Marquette.
Most Creighton Blocked Shots, Since 1979-80
   Blk.   Name   Years
   411   Benoit Benjamin   1982-85
   199   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   183   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   174   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
   153   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
The Man In The Middle
Ryan Kalkbrenner owned a BIG EAST-high 72 blocks this season.
   He was one of four finalists for Naismith Defensive Player of the Year and one of five finalists for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award given to the nation's best center.
   Field of 68 tabbed Kalkbrenner its National Defensive Player of the Year.
   He was also one of 25 finalists for the Lefty Driesell Award, which is given to the nation's best defensive player.
Among The Best...EVER!
Ryan Kalkbrenner has made 472 of 707 career shots, putting him at 66.8 percent overall. That places the junior center sixth in field goal percentage in NCAA history among players to make 400 or more field goals and at least four field goals per game.
Best Career FG%, NCAA History (min. 400 FG, 4FG/game)
   Pct. (FG-FGA)   Name, School   Years
   .746 (469-629)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2016-20
   .740 (497-672)   Tacko Fall, UCF   2015-19
   .678 (828-1222)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1976-81
   .677 (441-651)   Michael Bradley, Kentucky/Villanova   1998-01
   .6682 (566-847)   Murray Brown, Florida State   1976-80
   .6676 (472-707)   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2020-Pres.
   .6673 (740-1109)   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2013-17
   .665 (411-618)   Lee Campbell, MTSU, Missouri State   1987-90
   .664 (496-747)   Warren Kidd, Middle Tennessee State   1990-93
   .664 (702-1058)   Todd MacCulloch, Washington   1995-99
   .662 (476-719)   Joe Senser, West Chester   1975-79
Ryan BucketGetter
Ryan Kalkbrenner ranked third in the country in field goal percentage (.695) this season. That figure also ranks sixth-best in NCAA history among juniors, and 23rd-best ever in a single-season by any player regardless of year of eligibility.
Best Season FG%, NCAA History (min. 5 FG/game)
   Pct. (FG-FGA)   Name, School   Years
   .800 (184-230)   Devontae Cacock, UNCW   2016-17
   .770 (211-274)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2017-18
   .748 (181-242)   Udoka Azubuike, Kansas   2019-20
   .746 (235-315)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1980-81
   .735 (175-238)   Max Fiedler, Rice   2022-23*
   .722 (179-248)   Dwayne Davis, Florida   1988-89
   .7143 (210-294)   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2015-16*
   .7130 (154-216)   Keith Walker, Utica   1984-85
   .710 (211-297)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1979-80*
   .7075 (150-212)   Adam Mark, Belmont   2001-02
   .7074 (133-188)   Asbjorn Midtgaard, Grand Canyon   2020-21
   .7036 (254-361)   Oliver Miller, Arkansas   1990-91*
   .7026 (163-232)   Alan Williams, Princeton   1986-87
   .7024 (144-205)   Josh Roberts, Manhattan   2022-23
   .7021 (231-329)   Mark McNamara, California   1981-82
   .700 (173-247)   Warren Kidd, MIddle Tennessee   1990-91
.700 (175-250)   Pete Freeman, Akron   1990-91
   .699 (130-186)   Joe Senser, West Chester   1976-77
   .698 (192-275)   Lee Campbell, Missouri State   1989-90
.698    (173-248)   Stephen Scheffler, Purdue   1989-90
   .697 (191-274)   Brendan Haywood, North Carolina   1999-00*
   .696 (151-217)   Kenny George, UNC Asheville   2007-08
   .695 (219-315)   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2022-23*
.6946 (141-203)   Mike Atkinson, Long Beach State   1993-94*
   .694 (211-304)   Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin   2012-13
*Junior
The Kalkbrenner Difference
Here's a look at the difference with and without Ryan Kalkbrenner this season.
Stat   Kalkbrenner Plays   Kalkbrenner Out
Team W-LÂ Â Â 24-10Â Â Â 0-3
Team FG%Â Â Â .474Â Â Â .403
Team 3FG%Â Â Â .355Â Â Â .338
Team FG/Game   27.7   27.0
Rebound Margin   +4.9   -8.6
Off. Rebounds/Game   8.5   5.7
CU Points/Game   77.0   69.7
Opp. Points/Game   67.8   75.0
Scoring Margin   +9.2   -5.3
Turnovers/Game   11.5   13.0
Opp. FG%Â Â Â .420Â Â Â .440
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 five of those Bluejay teams (including 2022-23) would end up in the NCAA Tournament.
   Creighton was 10th in the AP poll released on Nov. 14th and Nov. 21 and was seventh on Nov. 28th. The team fell to No. 21 on Dec. 5th. After a two-month absence, Creighton returned to the Top 25 on Feb. 6th when it was tabbed 23rd and has since been 18th (Feb. 13) and 19th (Feb. 20) and 24th (March 6). .
   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 122 times in program history, with 94 of those weeks under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 152-63 all-time as a ranked team, including a 118-51 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. Creighton ended the season ranked 12th in the final USA Today poll.
   The program's best slotting ever in the Coaches poll is fifth, done on Jan. 4, 2021.
Another Top 25 Foe Bites The Dust
Creighton's 14 games played against top-25 teams were tied for second-most nationally and led the country among non-Big 12 schools.
Most Top-25 Games Played This Season
   Games   School
   17   Texas
   14   Creighton
   14   Kansas
   14   Iowa State
   14   TCU
   14   Oklahoma
   13   Oklahoma State
   13   Texas Tech
   12   Xavier
   12   Arkansas
   12   Alabama
   12   West Virginia
   12   Connecticut
Creighton's six top-25 victories this year were tied for eighth-most nationally.
Most Top-25 Wins This Season
   Wins   School
   10   Texas
   9   Iowa State
   7   Kansas
   7   Kansas State
   7   Marquette
   7   Alabama
   7   Connecticut
   6   Creighton
   6   Gonzaga
   6   TCU
   6   Xavier
   6   Missouri
   6   Tennessee
   6   Arizona
   6   Miami (Fla.)
   And when it comes to ranked teams, keep in mind that Creighton also played both Arizona State and Marquette before both teams moved into the top-25 later in the season after facing the Bluejays.
Creighton's Most Top-25 Wins, Season
   Wins   Season   Top-25 Victims
   6   2019-20   #8 Villanova, #10 Seton Hall,
         #12 Texas Tech, #19 Marquette,
         #21 Butler, #8 Seton Hall
   6   2022-23   #9 Arkansas, #11 Baylor, #13 Xavier,
         #19 Providence, #21 Texas Tech,             #21 Connecticut
   5   2021-22   #9 Villanova, #11 Providence,
         #17 UConn, #18 UConn, #24 BYU
   4   2016-17   #9 Wisconsin, #12 Butler,
         #16 Butler, #22 Xavier
   4   2017-18   #3 Villanova, #19 Seton Hall,
         #20 Northwestern, #23 UCLA
   3   2020-21   #5 Villanova, #22 Xavier, #23 UConn
   2   1973-74   #6 Marquette, #16 Louisville
   2   2001-02   #15 Florida, #17 Western Kentucky
   2   2006-07   #11 Southern Illinois, #24 Xavier
   2   2013-14   #4 Villanova, #6 Villanova
   2   2015-16   #5 Xavier, #18 Butler
   2   2018-19   #10 Marquette, #16 Clemson
Most Games vs. Top 25 Teams, Season
   Games   Season   Coach
   14 (6-8)   2022-23   Greg McDermott
   12 (5-7)   2021-22   Greg McDermott
   10 (4-6)   2017-18   Greg McDermott
   8 (1-7)   2014-15   Greg McDermott
   8 (2-6)   2015-16   Greg McDermott
   8 (6-2)   2019-20   Greg McDermott
Most Top 25 Wins Since Start of 2021-22 Season
   Record   Team
   15-11   Kansas
   14-12   Iowa State
   13-8   Marquette
   13-9   Tennessee
   13-16   Texas
   12-9   Alabama
   11-15   Creighton
   11-4   Arizona
   11-9   Gonzaga
   11-13   Villanova
   11-15   TCU
   10-8   Baylor
   10-9   Connecticut
   10-15   Texas Tech
Spin Zone
Before you bemoan the fact that Creighton's reserve corps ranked 346th in the country with 10.59 bench points per game, keep in mind that the Bluejays ranked ninth in the nation with 65.81 points per game by its starters.
   Creighton owned 392 bench points in 37 games this season, which exceeded last year's total of 331 in 35 contests.
A Dozen Will Do
Creighton finished 14-6 in the BIG EAST this season and is the only school in the BIG EAST with 12 or more league wins each of the last four seasons.
   Among the other BIG EAST or "Power 5" Conference schools, Kansas, UCLA and Virginia also joined Creighton in doing it a fourth straight season.
   Creighton has now owned a .500 mark or better in league play 27 times in the last 28 seasons.
   The only BIG EAST teams to finish .500 or better in league play each of the last six seasons are Creighton, Villanova and Seton Hall.
Creighton's Pink Out History
This year marked Creighton's 13th Pink Out, which coincides with the arrival of head coach Greg McDermott. The Bluejays are 9-4 in those Pink Out games, while playing in front of an average of 17,930 fans per game (excluding 2021, when COVID limited attendance), as seen below:
Date   Result   Attendance
01/29/11Â Â Â Creighton 83, Indiana State 69Â Â Â 16,044
01/28/12Â Â Â Creighton 73, Bradley 59Â Â Â 18,436
02/02/13Â Â Â Creighton 75, Bradley 58Â Â Â 18,111
01/25/14Â Â Â Creighton 76, Georgetown 63Â Â Â 18,859
01/17/15Â Â Â Providence 74, Creighton 65Â Â Â 17,640
01/30/16Â Â Â Seton Hall 75, Creighton 65Â Â Â 17,924
01/28/17Â Â Â Creighton 83, DePaul 66Â Â Â 17,611
01/27/18Â Â Â Creighton 85, Georgetown 77Â Â Â 18,518
01/25/19Â Â Â Creighton 75, Butler 61Â Â Â 18,089
01/26/20Â Â Â Creighton 77, Xavier 66Â Â Â 17,796
02/03/21Â Â Â Georgetown 86, Creighton 79Â Â Â 1,845
01/29/22Â Â Â Xavier 79, Creighton 69Â Â Â 17,850
01/28/23Â Â Â Creighton 84, Xavier 67Â Â Â 18,277
Yearly Pink Out Totals
Creighton has raised $496,967.18 since the start of the 2011-12 season during its annual men's basketball Pink Out auctions, plus additional money collected on gameday, underwriting or matching donations.
2011-12:Â Â Â $20,600
2012-13:Â Â Â $24,444
2013-14:Â Â Â $48,247.11
2014-15:Â Â Â $16,384.03
2015-16:Â Â Â $16,527.90
2016-17:Â Â Â $26,361.64
2017-18:Â Â Â $28,796
2018-19:Â Â Â $19,595
2019-20:Â Â Â $31,803.18
2020-21:Â Â Â $40,381
2021-22:Â Â Â $24,165
2022-23:Â Â Â $27,432
Additional Donations:Â Â Â $172,230.32
12-Year Totals: $496,967.18
Pink Out Auction Raises $27,432
When Creighton hosted Xavier on Saturday, January 28th in its 12th Annual Pink Out game, Bluejay players wore pink shooting shirts and pink jerseys for the game.
   Fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction (the shooting shirt can be personalized – last name, nickname, etc.).
   All funds raised go to benefit Hope Lodge Omaha. The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Nebraska provides a free home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel to Omaha to receive their lifesaving treatment. More than just a roof over their heads, it's a nurturing community that helps patients access the care they need. This year Nebraska Cancer Specialists generously agreed to match all donations to Hope Lodge raised at the game, up to $30,000.
   The annual Creighton Men's Basketball Pink Out game has raised over $496,967.18 (including the 2022-23 auction) benefiting the Hope Lodge facility in Omaha and the guests it serves.
   This year's auction ran from Jan. 12-22 and raised $27,432, while the matching donation and in-game donation generated an additional 83,568.
Pink Out Auction Raised $27,432
Creighton raised $27,432 for the "Creighton vs. Cancer Pink Out" Pink Out game vs. Xavier in the jersey auction alone. Below is the final numbers for each jersey/item in the auction this year.
#0Â Â Â $575Â Â Â #1Â Â Â $735Â Â Â #2Â Â Â $2955
#4Â Â Â $720Â Â Â #5Â Â Â $900Â Â Â #10Â Â Â $650
#11Â Â Â $1975Â Â Â #13Â Â Â $1525Â Â Â #14Â Â Â $565
#15Â Â Â $590Â Â Â #21Â Â Â $660Â Â Â #22Â Â Â $560
#23Â Â Â $2025Â Â Â #24Â Â Â $1530Â Â Â #33Â Â Â $1702
#55Â Â Â $3400Â Â Â Golf:Â Â Â $1700Â Â Â Tickets: $540
Greg McDermott's Shoes   $430   Mac's Tie: $455
Ball 1: $736Â Ball 2: $630Â Ball 3: $530Â Â Ball 4: $734Â Â Â Â Ball 5: $610
Winning With Defense
Long revered for its offensive prowess, Creighton has turned into one of the nation's best defensive teams in recent seasons.
   This year's team ranked 14th in KenPom's defensive efficiency ratings after being 19th a year ago.
   In the final five minutes BIG EAST play this season, Bluejay opponents shot 35.9 percent from the floor (56-156), 20.0 percent from downtown (11-55) and have made just 56 free throws.
   In league games only, Creighton led the BIG EAST in points per game allowed (67.2) and field goal percentage defense (.409).
Sold Out in Omaha
February 21st marked Creighton's fourth straight home sellout, the first time it has met or exceeded CHI Health Center Omaha's 17,352 capacity that many times in a row since the final six home games in 2019-20 when the Jays captured their first BIG EAST regular-season title.
   It's also the first time Creighton's had four straight home crowds over 18,000 since a stretch of five straight games when it did it during the final four home games of 2013-14 and the home opener in 2014-15.
   Creighton sold out six home games this season (Nebraska, Providence, Xavier, Villanova, UConn, Marquette) and played in front of 19 sellouts overall (also vs. Texas Tech, Arkansas and Arizona in Maui, vs. Villanova and Xavier in New York City, vs. NC State and Baylor in Denver, vs. Princeton and San Diego State in Louisville, as well as road games at UConn, Xavier, Providence and St. John's).
   Creighton ranked sixth nationally this season with 17,163 fans per home game.
2022-23 NCAA Home Attendance Per Game Leaders
   Rank   School   Average
   1.   North Carolina   19,890
   2.   Kentucky   19,873
   3.   Syracuse   19,102
   4.   Arkansas   19,051
   5.   Tennessee   18,781
   6.   Creighton   17,163
   7.   Kansas   16,300
   8.   Indiana   16,101
   9.   Illinois   15,091
   10.   Purdue   14,876
Some Loyal Fans
Creighton's average home crowd of 17,163 this year ranked fourth-most in program history.
   Creighton had never attracted more than 141,000 home fans in any season prior to the opening of CHI Health Center Omaha, and now has done it each of the last 19 non-COVID seasons.
   Creighton has led its conference in average home attendance every year (except the 2020-21 COVID season) since moving into CHI Health Center Omaha, which is in its 20th season.
Highest Average Attendance, Creighton History
   Avg. Att.   School   Year
   17,896   Creighton   2013-14
   17,413   Creighton   2016-17
   17,314   Creighton   2019-20
   17,163   Creighton   2022-23
   17,155   Creighton   2012-13
   17,048   Creighton   2014-15
   17,000   Creighton   2017-18
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, though in the off-season Cooley took the Georgetown job and Iona's Rick Pitino (No. 11 on the list) made the move to St. John's.
   McDermott and Cooley both rank in the top-13 in league history for BIG EAST victories and are the only two active coaches with 100 regular-season BIG EAST wins. The list contains six different coaches who have won at least one national title.
   McDermott has been at his current job (13 seasons) longer than any active BIG EAST coach, but since his first three years were as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Cooley's 12 years in the BIG EAST lead all active league coaches.
   McDermott needed to coach in 173 BIG EAST regular-season games to earn his 100th conference win, 10th-fastest in league history.
Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches
   Rk.   Wins   Name, School
   1.   366   Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
   2.   274   Jim Calhoun, UConn
   3.   244   Jay Wright, Villanova
   4.   198   John Thompson Sr., Georgetown
   5.   136   Mike Brey, Notre Dame
   6.   131   John Thompson III, Georgetown
   7.   127   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   8.   119   Ed Cooley, Providence/G'Town
   9.   115   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   10.   111   Rick Pitino, Prov/Louisville/St. John's
   11.   110   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   12.   109   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   13.   105   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
Fewest BIG EAST Games To 100 MBB League Wins
   Rk.   Wins   Name, School
   1.   136   John Thompson Sr., Georgetown
   2.   145   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
   3.   152   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   4.   154   Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
   5.   156   Rick Pitino, Providence/Louisville
   6.   157   John Thompson III, Georgetown
   7.   168   Jim Calhoun, UConn
   8.   169   Mike Brey, Notre Dame
   9.   172   Jay Wright, Villanova
   10.   173   Greg McDermott, Creighton
   11.   174   Rollie Massimino, Villanova
   12.   190   Ed Cooley, Providence
   13.   211   Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
It's Been A While
Creighton was ranked ninth in the preseason Associated Press poll and vaulted to seventh after a 6-0 start and trip to the Maui Jim Maui Invitational title game.
   However, six straight losses from Nov. 23-Dec. 16 saw the Bluejays tumble not just out of the top 25, but to the point where it went back-to-back weeks (Dec. 19 & Dec. 26) where it didn't receive a single vote for the Top 25.
   But a 12-3 stretch over 15 games from Dec. 22 - Feb. 19 saw CU return to the rankings for three weeks before dropping out on Feb. 27th. The Jays returned again on March 6th, coming in at No. 24.
   Per research from FOX Sports, the Bluejays are the first team in the last 14 seasons (since 2009-10) to be ranked at any time in a season after suffering through a six-game losing streak.
Among The Best
Since the league's 2013 realignment, Villanova has 140 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton's 109 league victories are second-most.
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2013-14 to 2022-23)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Villanova   140   41   .773
Creighton   109   76   .589
Providence   106   76   .582
Xavier   103   75   .579
Seton Hall   97   87   .527
Marquette   96   88   .522
Butler   84   102   .452
St. John's   70   114   .380
Georgetown   60   121   .331
DePaul   39   142   .215
Connecticut   37   19   .661
Pure Charity
Creighton made 273-of-327 free throw attempts (83.5 percent) during the final 19 games.
   For the season, Creighton shot 78.3 percent as a team from the charity stripe, the best mark in program history.
   In all games this season, Creighton shot 81.1 percent (142-for-175) in the final five minutes at the line this season, a number that improved to 65-of-72 (90.3 percent) in the last 12 contests.
   Creighton made all 16 free throw attempts at St. John's on Feb. 18th, which was believed to be the most attempts without a miss in program history until the team went 22-for-22 at the stripe vs. Baylor in the NCAA Tournament.
   The Bluejays shot a cool 79.9 percent at the line in true road games this season and were also 82.1 percent on neutral floors.
Home Grown Bluejays
The BIG EAST owned 57 transfers spread out amongst its 11 teams in 2022-23, but Creighton owns just two of them (Francisco Farabello and Baylor Scheierman). Only Villanova (1) had fewer, while Seton Hall owned a league-high 10 transfers.
Transfers On Roster, Current BIG EAST
   10   Seton Hall
   9   DePaul
   8   Georgetown
   7   Providence
   5   St. John's
   4   Connecticut
   4   Xavier
   4   Butler
   3   Marquette
   2   Creighton
   1   Villanova
Nembhard Nears Triple-Double
Benoit Benjamin owns all three triple-doubles in Creighton history, but each were of the point/rebound/block variety and done in the 1980's.
   The Bluejays have never had a traditional point/rebound/assist triple-double, though Ryan Nembhard flirted with one on Jan. 28th when he had 11 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists vs. Xavier.
   Nembhard is one of four Bluejays with at least eight points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game under Greg McDermott, joining Damien Jefferson (10 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists at St. John's on 12/17/20) and Khyri Thomas (16 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists vs. DePaul on 2/27/18). On March 9, 2023, Baylor Scheierman had 12 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists vs. Villanova.
Double-Digit BIG EAST Wins
Creighton ranked first in BIG EAST play with a +9.0 scoring margin, so it shouldn't be a shock that it also owned the league lead with 11 double-digit conference wins this winter.
   Creighton's seven league victories by 15 points or more also topped the conference, and were the most by any league school since Creighton had seven league wins by 15 or more in both 2020-21 and 2019-20. No BIG EAST team has had more than seven league wins by 15 or more points since Villanova had nine in 2017-18, a year in which it won the national title.
   10 Pt. BE Wins   15 Pt. BE Wins   Team
   11   7   Creighton
   8   5   Connecticut
   8   4   Providence
   8   4   Marquette
   7   2   Xavier
   6   5   Seton Hall
   5   3   Villanova
   3   2   St. John's
   1   1   Butler
   1   0   DePaul
   0   0   Georgetown
Foul Play
Creighton committed just six personal fouls in two games this season, which contributed to its 13.1 fouls per game that is third-best nationally. That's notable since Creighton was 21-9 when its opponents shoot 19 free throws or less, compared to a 1-6 mark when foes shoot at least 20 times from the charity stripe.
   Creighton was one of five teams this year with multiple games of six fouls or fewer (joining Nebraska, Notre Dame, Richmond and South Dakota State), and is the first club with back-to-back games of six fouls or less since Hofstra on Nov. 22 & 24, 2021 vs. Richmond and Molloy.
   Creighton's defense is keyed by 2022 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Kalkbrenner, who led the league in blocks per game. In the past two seasons, Kalkbrenner has swatted 161 shots in 66 games played while collecting as many as four personal fouls just seven times.
   In Creighton's last 17 games, Bluejay opponents made a total of 60 free throws in the final 10 minutes of the second half (not including overtimes).
Giving It 100
Creighton won a 104-76 game vs. St. John's on Jan. 25, bringing up a bevy of numbers related to the century mark.
   Creighton improved to 64-3 all-time when scoring 100 or more points, while Greg McDermott rose to 22-1 as a Division I head coach when his teams score 100 or more points.
   Creighton's 104 points were its second-most ever in regulation in a conference game, trailing only its 115 in a 35-point win vs. Indiana State on Jan. 19, 1985. No BIG EAST team had scored 104 points or more in regulation since 2017.
   It was Creighton's first game with 100+ points in regulation since Dec. 20, 2018 vs. Coe and the first time with 100+ points in regulation against a Division I team since Dec. 20, 2017 vs. USC Upstate.
    It was Creighton's first game scoring 50 points or more in both halves since Dec. 20, 2018 vs. Coe and first time exceeding 50 points in both halves since posting 58 in each half of a 116-62 rout of USC Upstate on Dec. 20, 2017.
   Creighton has not scored 100 points in a true road game since a 106-86 victory at UMKC on Dec. 18, 1989, though it has surpassed the century mark three times on neutral floors since then (most recently 100 on Nov. 20, 2017 vs. No. 22 UCLA).
   After never coaching a team to 100 or more points in nine combined seasons at Northern Iowa and Iowa State, Creighton has now scored 100 or more points 23 times under Greg McDermott, tied for the 10th-most nationally as seen below:
Most Games With 100+ Points Since 2010-11
   Rk.   100+ Pt. Games   School
   1.   47   Gonzaga
   2.   36   VMI
   3.   35   The Citadel
   4.   34   North Carolina
   5.   27   Charleston Southern
   6.   26   Central Michigan
      26   Fort Wayne
   8.   25   Houston Christian
   9.   24   Portland State
   10.   23   Creighton
      23   Indiana
      23   Winthrop
Give Me 10
Creighton went 13-2 inside CHI Health Center Omaha and has now collected at least 10 home wins 26 times in the last 27 seasons.
   The only exception in that time came in 2014-15, when the Jays won nine times at home.
   Creighton also surpassed 200,000 total home fans for the season for the 17th time in the last 18 years. The only exception was the 2020-21 season that was impacted by COVID-19, which restricted crowds nationwide.
The Double-Digit Kid
Ryan Nembhard had his first points/rebounds double-double at Butler when he finished with 12 points and a career-high 11 rebounds.
   It was the second double-double of his career, as he had 15 points and 10 assists in his Bluejay debut in November of 2021.
   It took the sophomore all of 10 days to do it again, as he had 11 points and 10 rebounds (as well as eight assists) on Jan. 28 vs. No. 13 Xavier.
   Though Creighton's never had a traditional points/rebounds/assists triple-double, Nembhard is the first Creighton player with (different) games of 10+ points, 10+ rebounds and 10+ assists in his CU career since Austin Chatman in his career from 2011-15.
   Before Nembhard, the last Bluejay with (different) games of 10+ points, 10+ rebounds and 10+ assists in the same season had been Grant Gibbs in 2011-12.
   No Creighton player has had double-doubles in points/assists and points/rebounds in the same season since at least 1981-82.
What's Luck Got To Do With It?
In the year-end KenPom.com rankings, Creighton ranks 325th of 363 teams in the site's "Luck" category.
   The KenPom.com site defines "Luck" as the deviation in winning percentage between a team's actual record and their expected record using the correlated gaussian method. The luck factor has nothing to do with the rating calculation, but a team that is very lucky (positive numbers) will tend to be rated lower by his system than their record would suggest.
Scheierman Drains 200th Trey
Baylor Scheierman has made 246 three-pointers in his college career, doing so at a 39.5 percent clip.
   Scheierman also owns 1,586 points, 941 rebounds, 442 assists and 121 career steals.
   Per Basketball-Reference.com, Scheierman is the nation's only player in the last 30 years with career totals of at least 225 three-pointers, 425 assists and 900 rebounds.
SWAT Team
Creighton owned nine blocked shots in its Jan. 3rd victory over Seton Hall. The nine blocked shots were tied for the most in a game under 13th-year head coach Greg McDermott (also done 2/13/18 vs. Bemidji State and 11/27/21 vs. SIU Edwardsville).
   The nine rejections also tied Creighton's CHI Health Center Omaha record for team blocked shots in a game (also done 1/9/08 vs. Evansville, 2/13/18 vs. Bemidji State and 11/27/21 vs. SIU Edwardsville).
   Combined with its 11 three-pointers made, Creighton fell just one block away from its first game with 10 blocks and 10 three-pointers for the first time since Feb. 17, 2002 vs. Wichita State when it had 10 of each.
Jays Surpass 26K at CHI
Creighton has scored 26,418 points all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha, surpassing 26,000 in the facility on Jan. 25 vs. St. John's.
   Creighton has outscored the opposition 26,418-22,127 at the 20-year old facility in 338 all-time games in the building that count.
   Creighton is 25-1 all-time in games where it moves over any 1,000 point milestone at CHI Health Center Omaha, as seen below:
Date   Pts-Opp (CLCO Game #)   Who/How vs. Opp.
02/18/04Â Â Â 1,000-787 (14)Â Â Â Lindeman FG vs. Indiana State
02/05/05Â Â Â 2,000-1,696 (28)Â Â Â Funk FG vs. Missouri St.
01/18/06Â Â Â 3,000-2,504 (41)Â Â Â Watts FT vs. Bradley
01/09/07Â Â Â 4,000-3,359 (56)Â Â Â Tolliver FG vs. Drake
12/17/07Â Â Â 5,000-4,174 (69)Â Â Â Kaleb Korver 3FG vs. Hou. Baptist
11/16/08Â Â Â 6,000-5,048 (82)Â Â Â Dotzler FG vs. New Mexico
02/11/09Â Â Â 7,000-5,870 (95)Â Â Â Witter 3FG vs. Bradley
01/16/10Â Â Â 8,000-6,750 (109)Â Â Â Young FG vs. Wichita State
12/20/10Â Â Â 9,000-7,645 (123)Â Â Â Wragge FG vs. W. Illinois
03/23/11Â Â Â 10,000-8,500 (136)Â Â Â Lawson FG vs. UCF
01/21/12Â Â Â 11,000-9,310 (148)Â Â Â McDermott FG vs. Ind. St.
12/19/12Â Â Â 12,000-10,136 (161)Â Â Â Echenique FG vs. Tulsa
11/23/13Â Â Â 13,000-10,922 (173)Â Â Â Artino FG vs. Tulsa
02/23/14Â Â Â 14,000-11,711 (185)Â Â Â Gibbs FG vs. Seton Hall
01/28/15Â Â Â 15,000-12,612 (198)Â Â Â Hanson FT vs. St. John's
12/28/15Â Â Â 16,000-13,498 (211)Â Â Â Huff FG vs. Coppin State
11/15/16Â Â Â 17,000-14,349 (224)Â Â Â Patton FG vs. #9 Wisconsin
01/28/17Â Â Â 18,000-15,166 (235)Â Â Â Hanson FG vs. DePaul
12/18/17Â Â Â 19,000-15,927 (246)Â Â Â Foster 3FG vs. UT Arlington
11/06/18Â Â Â 20,000-16,741 (258)Â Â Â Ballock 3FG vs. W. Illinois
02/03/19Â Â Â 21,000-17,619 (270)Â Â Â Zegarowski FG vs. Xavier
12/07/19Â Â Â 22,000-18,463 (282)Â Â Â Ballock 3FG vs. Nebraska
03/07/20Â Â Â 23,000-19,280 (294)Â Â Â Mahoney 3FG vs. #8 Seton Hall
02/13/21Â Â Â 24,000-20,103 (306)Â Â Â Zegarowski FG vs. #5 Villanova
02/14/22Â Â Â 25,000-20,950 (320)Â Â Â Hawkins 3FG vs. Georgetown
01/25/23Â Â Â 26,000-21,786 (333)Â Â Â Nembhard 3FG vs. St. John's
Arc's-manship
Creighton shot 36.6 percent from three-point range in BIG EAST play, and it was a telling stat.
   In 14 league wins, Creighton shot 136-for-338 from deep (40.2 percent).
   In six league losses, Creighton shot 38-for-137 from deep (27.7 percent).
    Creighton is 73-4 under Greg McDermott when making at least half of its three-point attempts, including a 41-1 mark in the past 10 seasons. The lone loss as a BIG EAST member was a 106-104 overtime setback to No. 21 Marquette on Jan. 9, 2019.
   According to Basketball-Reference.com, since McDermott was hired in 2010, Creighton's 77 games shooting 50 percent or better from downtown trail only Weber State (80) and Michigan State (78).
Kaluma Pounds The Glass
Arthur Kaluma grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds on Jan. 7 at No. 4 UConn, four more than his previous best done twice previously.
   Kaluma's 16 rebounds were the most by a Bluejay since joining the BIG EAST 10 years ago, and last matched on Nov. 12, 2012 when Gregory Echenique also had 16 boards vs. UAB.
   After just one double-double in his first 45 career games, Kaluma posted back-to-back double-doubles vs. Seton Hall and UConn. He finished the Jan. 11 game at Xavier with 11 points and nine rebounds, coming up just one board short of joining Baylor Scheierman, Ryan Hawkins, Martin Krampelj and Doug McDermott (twice) as the only Bluejays to record three straight double-doubles since 1994-95.
Most Rebounds, Game, Since 1994-95
   Reb.   Player vs. Opponent   Date
   18   Kenny Lawson Jr. vs. St. Joseph's   12-11-2010
   17   Doug McDermott at Bradley   02-11-2011
   16   Donald Davenport at Missouri St.   01-21-1995
   16   Kenny Lawson Jr. vs. Drake   01-01-2011
   16   Doug McDermott at Akron   02-19-2011
   16   Gregory Echenique vs. UAB   11-12-2012
   16   Arthur Kaluma at UConn   01-07-2023
   15   Ben Walker at Baylor   12-04-1999
   15   Justin Carter vs. Kentucky   03-23-2009
   15   Doug McDermott vs. Tulsa   11-23-2013
   15   Ronnie Harrell Jr. vs. #23 UCLA   11-20-2017
   15   Christian Bishop vs. Ohio   03-22-2021
   15   Ryan Kalkbrenner at Georgetown   02-12-2022
Fool Me Once...But Nine Times?
Until this year, Creighton had met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication every year since joining the league, as seen below.
   This year marked the seventh straight year that Creighton has finished in fourth place or better. No other team in the league has a streak of two such seasons or longer.
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   3rd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Nationally Relevant
Creighton ranked third-best in the country in fewest fouls per game (13.1). The Jays were also fifth in defensive rebounds per game (28.73) and 35th in assist/turnover ratio (1.35).
   Individually, Baylor Scheierman ranked 25th nationally with 13 double-doubles and 12th with 7.32 defensive rebounds per game.
   Teammate Ryan Kalkbrenner was third in field goal percentage (69.5%) among players to make five field goals per game and 18th with 2.12 blocks per game.
   Ryan Nembhard ranked 52nd in assist/turnover ratio (2.29), 63rd in assists per game (4.8) and 24th in total assists (176).
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An Area for Improvement
One area that Creighton improved 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.
   Creighton was fourth in the BIG EAST with 8.6 three-pointers made per game and fourth with 35.4 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
Tr. Alexander   18-64   .281   66-161   .410
Nembhard   33-106   .311   53-149   .356
Kaluma   27-102   .265   41-132   .311
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 grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 15 games this season, and had 13 double-doubles. The 13 double-doubles ranked 25th nationally, while his 7.32 defensive rebounds per game were 12th-most in the country.
   The Aurora, Neb., product's 8.3 rebounds per game average were the most by a Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin averaged 14.1 rebounds per game in 1984-85.
   Scheierman is also the first man in school history to average at least 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 three-pointers per game.
   Earlier this year 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.
   Scheierman's 13 double-doubles were the most in a season since Bob Harstad had 13 in 1988-89.
Most Double-Doubles, Season, Since 1987-88
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   13   Bob Harstad   1988-89
   13   Baylor Scheierman   2022-23
   12   Bob Harstad   1989-90
   11   Bob Harstad   1990-91
   11   Doug McDermott   2011-12
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
   10   Doug McDermott   2012-13
   10   Chad Gallagher   1990-91
Most Double-Doubles Since 1987-88, Career
   D-D   Creighton Player   Year
   42   Bob Harstad   1987-91
   37   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   24   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   13   Martin Krampelj   2015-19
   13   Baylor Scheierman   2022-Pres.
   11   Rodney Buford   1995-99
   11   Anthony Tolliver   2003-07
   11   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
   11   Ryan Hawkins   2021-22
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 647:57 (of a possible 1,650 minutes) together this season, outscoring the opposition 1,283-1,072 in those minutes.
   In 14 games against ranked foes, the group has been paired together for 297:27 (of a possible 570 minutes), and outscored opponents 566-531.
With All 5 Regular Starters On the Floor
Opponent   CU Pts.   Opp Pts.   Diff.   Time
St. Thomas   36   34   +2   20:10
North Dakota   41   31   +10   18:42
Holy Cross   24   11   +13   9:28
UC Riverside   37   14   +23   17:31
#21 Texas Tech   58   49   +9   22:36
#9 Arkansas   33   25   +8   19:36
#14 Arizona   50   51   (-1)   21:17
#2 Texas   44   40   +4   24:49
Nebraska   17   22   (-5)   15:22
Butler   20   19   +1   13:09
DePaul   40   24   +16   14:57
Seton Hall   28   15   +13   14:51
#4 Connecticut   41   40   +1   24:51
#12 Xavier   58   55   +3   23:19
#19 Providence   40   21   +19   19:19
Butler   27   23   +4   14:00
St. John's   35   32   +3   11:28
#13 Xavier   48   39   +9   22:40
Georgetown   36   23   +13   23:34
Villanova   46   45   +1   27:50
Seton Hall   40   25   +15   20:15
#21 Connecticut   17   22   (-5)   14:13
#24 Providence   67   70   (-3)   38:20
St. John's   36   31   +5   18:08
#10 Marquette   15   17   (-2)   9:43
Villanova   43   44   (-1)   20:23
Georgetown   31   5   +26   8:46
DePaul   41   38   +3   20:39
Villanova   62   50   +12   23:10
#15 Xavier   23   25   (-2)   12:01
NC State   39   29   +10   19:37
#11 Baylor   34   37   (-3)   15:41
Princeton   38   26   +12   18:30
#18 San Diego St.   38   40   (-2)   29:02
TOTALÂ Â Â 1,283Â Â Â 1,072Â Â Â +211Â Â Â 647:57
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
King Him!
After 38 total points and 25 total rebounds in the first 10 games of his college career, Fredrick King put together back-to-back double-doubles after being pressed into a starting role when Ryan Kalkbrenner was sidelined by a non-COVID illness in mid-December. 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.
   After shooting 8-for-8 vs. Marquette, King was 3-for-3 from the field against Butler to move him to 11-for-11 in league play with eight dunks. He finished 29-for-46 from the field with 14 dunks in conference contests.
Simply Perfect
Below is a list of Creighton players to shoot 100 percent from the field on eight or more attempts in a game 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
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, passed away at the age of 79 on 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.
   Silas 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.
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 had fantastic seasons as sophomores.
   This year the trio combined to average 37.5 points per contest.
   Collectively, they shoot 43.4 percent from the field (476-1096), 36.2 percent from downtown (160-442) and 79.9 percent at the line (275-344) while also contributing 525 rebounds and 333 assists against just 208 turnovers.
   Creighton is 27-6 in the last two seasons when all three men play and they combine for 13 or more rebounds.
Big Fred's World
Fredrick King had four points (on two dunks) and three blocked shots in his first career start in early December 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.
Holiday Hoops Proves Popular
Creighton's Christmas Day victory over DePaul scored 2.99 million viewers on FOX - the network's most-watched college hoops game ever.
   Per FOX Sports PR, it was the most-watched college basketball game on any network this regular-season.
   In the last three years, the only regular-season game higher was North Carolina/Duke in Mike Krzyzewski's final home game last March (3.98 million) on ESPN.
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.
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 25 minutes.
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
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 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).
CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 338 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 20-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 278-60 (.822) 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 26,418-22,127 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.70 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 89 different times, including three times this year (Holy Cross, DePaul, Georgetown).
   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 32-36 all-time in the 68 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 181-42 (.812) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn't trailed in 64 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 297-60 (.832) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
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Home Run
Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.38 points per home game (17,924 points in 223 home games), a figure that climbs to 83.84 points in non-conference home games (8,719 points in 104 home games).
   Creighton is 135-6 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.
   Creighton's freshmen played 784:11 of 7,450 possible minutes (10.53 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 had four men that made a preseason watch list for their respective position.
   Ryan Nembhard was 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 was 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 was 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 was 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) was 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).
More Than Just Being Tall
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 161 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 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
63   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2022-23
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
25   Fredrick King   2022-23
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
23   Marcus Foster   2016-17
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
22   Arthur Kaluma   2022-23
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
161   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
43   Arthur Kaluma   2021-Pres.
38   Will Artino   2011-15
33   Zach Hanson   2013-17
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
25   Damien Jefferson   2018-21
25   Fredrick King   2022-Pres.
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)
115Â Â Â 2022-23Â Â Â 24-13 (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)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season among teams to have played 100 or more Division I games, per Basketball-Reference.com.
2010-11 to 2022-23
Category   CU Stat   CU Rank
3FG Made   3,943   3rd  Â
FG Percentage   .476   4th
Assists   7,161   6th  Â
3FG Percentage   .375   8th
FG Made   12,254   8th  Â
Points   34,280   9th  Â
Wins   300   24th  Â
Winning Percentage   .667   32nd
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 300 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .667 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.   300-150   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 has guided his team to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history, and most among basketball coaches.
   McDermott is one of five head coaches in Creighton history to lead seven or more NCAA Tournament teams.
Name   Sport   NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth   Volleyball   12
Bob Warming   Men's Soccer   11
Greg McDermott   Men's Basketball   8
Dana Altman   Men's Basketball   7
Brent Vigness   Softball   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 last year. The Jackrabbits went 30-5 after winning the Summit League Tournament and clinching an NCAA bid.
   North Dakota State's Dave Richman went 23-10 overall last year and finished as the runner-up in the Summit League standings and Summit League Tournament to Henderson's SDSU team.
   Last year 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 Drake to its second Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title ever in 2022-23 and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
   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 in 2021-22, 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. This year's team won the regular-season and conference tournament titles, with Lutz being named Southland Coach of the Year. He was named the new head coach at Western Kentucky in mid-March.
   TJ Otzelberger turned around Iowa State in his first year in Ames in 2021-22. 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, in 2021-22.
   Paul Sather is the head coach at North Dakota after successful tenures at Black Hills State and Northern State.
#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.
CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics
Creighton is 8-8 in contests with a game-winning go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds at CHI Health Center Omaha, which opened in 2003.
   The last time such a game happened was in 2020 when Creighton's Marcus Zegarowski hit a shot with 3.2 seconds left to beat Providence.
Creighton's Go-Ahead Scores in Wins at
CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
11/26/05   Dayton   W 91-90*   Funk FG   :5.7
01/28/06   Wichita St.   W 57-55   Tolliver FG   :0.0
11/25/06   George Mason   W 58-56   Watts FT   :7.5
03/18/08   Rhode Island   W 74-73   Witter 3FG   :3.2
01/13/10   Southern Illinois   W 71-69   Young FG   :1.3
02/18/12   Long Beach St.   W 81-79   Young FG   :0.3
01/28/14   St. John's   W 63-60   McDermott 3FG   :2.8
01/18/20   Providence   W 78-74   Zegarowski 3FG   :3.2
*double-overtime
Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at
CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
03/20/06Â Â Â Miami (Fla.)Â Â Â L 53-52Â Â Â G. Diaz FTÂ Â Â :2.6
01/20/07   Southern Illinois   L 58-57   B. Mullins FG   :4.1
01/10/15   #19 Seton Hall   L 68-67   S. Gibbs 3FG   :2.2
02/16/15   #19 Butler   L 58-56   R. Jones FG   :1.9
03/07/15   Xavier   L 74-73   D. Davis FT's   :6.3
01/12/16   #12 Providence   L 50-48   K. Dunn FG   :0.0
02/22/17   Providence   L 68-66   K. Cartwright 3FG   :2.4
02/10/18   #5 Xavier   L 71-72   Q. Goodin FT's   :0.3
Top-20 Crowds
Here's a look at Creighton's top-20 home crowds all-time.
    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.   18,509   Villanova   02/04/23
   13.   18,495   Marquette   02/17/18
   14.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   15.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   16.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   17.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   18.   18,321   #3 Villanova   02/24/18
   19.   18,294   #19 Iowa State   12/04/21
   20.   18,286   #21 Connecticut   02/12/23
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   None
2022-23   1st   3rd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 985 straight games. The streak is the nation's 12th-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
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,192   UNLV   Next Season
   2.   1,189   Duke   Next Season
   3.   1,127   Western Kentucky   Next Season
   4.   1,115   East Tennessee State   Next Season
   5.   1,094   Oakland   Next Season
   6.   1,095   Texas   Next Season
   7.   1,092   Pacific   Next Season
   8.   1,035   Marshall   Next Season
   9.   1,030   Baylor   Next Season
   10.   1,020   Gonzaga   Next Season
   11.   1,019   Princeton   Next Season
   12.   985   Long Island   Next Season
      985   Creighton   Next Season
   14.   974   Mount St. Mary's   Next Season
   15.   963   Tennessee State   Next Season
Triple Trouble
During Creighton's current streak of 985 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 7,774 trifectas, an average of 7.89 treys per game.
   That's not surprising since during the streak, Creighton has made exactly seven three-pointers 147 times, more than any figure.
   Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 282 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 63-15 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 28-25 mark when making seven treys or fewer.
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   5 times   2: 19 times   3: 36 times
4:   75 times   5:  103 times   6: 101 times
7:  147 times   8:  12/.4 times   9: 93 times
10: 81 times   11: 57 times   12: 56 times
13: 45 times   14: 19 times   15: 7 times
16: 8 times   17: 3 times   19: 2 times
20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
Players Mentioned
Meet the Jays - MBB Blake Harper
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Meet the Jays - MBB Austin Swartz
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Meet the Jays - MBB Jasen Green
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