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2023-24 Men's Basketball Recap
4/15/2024 7:15:00 AM | Men's Basketball
A year-in-review of Creighton's 2023-24 season that ended in the Sweet 16
2023-24 Creighton Men's Basketball Recap
25-10 Overall • 14-6 BIG EAST • Sweet 16
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25-10 Overall • 14-6 BIG EAST • Sweet 16
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   Creighton's 2023-24 season featured a return to the Sweet 16 and 20 weeks in the Top 25 as the Bluejays finished with a 25-10 record.
   Greg McDermott's 14th team on The Hilltop came in with lofty expectations, being ranked No. 8 in the preseason polls after a trip to the Elite Eight in the spring of 2023. The return of three starters and a pair of key reserves, plus a few transfer portal additions, helped propel Creighton to a second straight preseason Top 10 ranking.
   Creighton rolled in its first four games, all at home, highlighted by a 92-84 win over Iowa in the final rendition of the Gavitt Tipoff Games. CU spent its Thanksgiving in Kansas City, where it handled eventual Atlantic-10 Conference regular-season champion Loyola Chicago before suffering its first loss of the winter against Colorado State.
   The Bluejays responded in fine fashion after that loss, posting back-to-back lopsided road wins at Oklahoma State (79-65) and Nebraska (89-60). It would end up being the lone home loss of the year for the Cornhuskers, who returned to the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in 25 years.
   CU then hammered Central Michigan to improve to 8-1 before suffering a surprising setback at UNLV on Dec. 13th. Creighton closed out non-conference play with an 85-82 home win over Alabama, which went on to make its first Final Four appearance in program history.
   League play opened on Dec. 20th with an overtime loss to Villanova. That night was memorable despite the loss, as Doug McDermott's No. 3 jersey was raised to the rafters at CHI Health Center Omaha. Creighton closed out the 2023 calendar year with a 72-67 loss at No. 10 Marquette in a game that was televised on CBS.
   CU opened 2024 with a 77-60 win at Georgetown, which was followed by a 69-60 win over No. 23 Providence. The win streak reached four after CU's 11th straight road win at DePaul and a come-from-behind one-point win against St. John's and Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino.
   Creighton lost to eventual national champion Connecticut on January 17th but bounced back with a thrilling three-overtime win at Seton Hall three days later. The Bluejays closed out the month with home wins over Xavier and DePaul to move its record to 16-5.
   February started with a high-scoring home loss to Butler and an overtime setback at Providence before handing Xavier a rare home defeat. The victory over the Musketeers opened another four-game win streak, which included a 79-57 win at Butler before an 85-66 win vs. top-ranked UConn. It would be UConn's only loss in 27 games in 2024, and its only loss at full-strength all season, in addition to being CU's first win ever over a team ranked No. 1. The celebration turned into just the third court storm in Creighton's CHI Health Center Omaha history. The win was Creighton's 20th of the season, and 600th in the head coaching career of McDermott.
   Creighton lost to St. John's inside Madison Square Garden that weekend before closing the regular-season with double-digit home wins over Seton Hall and No. 5 Marquette, as well as a final-second 69-67 win at Villanova.
   The late-season surge helped Creighton earn the No. 2 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament, but the Bluejays were upset in the quarterfinals against a seventh-seeded Providence squad that was led by BIG EAST Player of the Year Devin Carter.
   The loss in the Big Apple gave Creighton a few extra days of rest heading into the NCAA Tournament, where it earned a No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region and was shipped to Pittsburgh.
   Creighton turned away Akron 77-60 in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, its biggest margin of victory ever in an NCAA Tournament game. Two days later the Bluejays needed double-overtime to knock off Oregon and former CU head coach Dana Altman, 86-73. The Bluejays rallied from four points down in the final 30 seconds of regulation and used a 15-0 run to start the second overtime to secure its third Sweet 16 trip in the past four seasons.
   Creighton's season came to an end the following weekend in the Regional Semifinal, losing 82-75 to No. 6 Tennessee.
   On a team full of standouts, Baylor Scheierman stood out. He was named a unanimous First Team All-BIG EAST selection, named a Second or Third Team All-American at least nine times, and was one of five finalists for the Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Award. He led Creighton in scoring (18.5 ppg.) and led the BIG EAST in three-pointers made (110) and rebounds grabbed (315). He also became the first men's player in Division I history to amass at least 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 500 assists and 300 three-pointers in a career. His versatility was showcased in a Feb. 13 win over Georgetown when he had CU's first points/rebounds/assists triple-double in program history.
   Both Trey Alexander and Ryan Kalkbrenner were named Second Team All-BIG EAST. Alexander averaged 17.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while also dishing a team-best 165 assists. His 37.3 minutes per game were the most nationally by a player from a Power 6 league. Kalkbrenner picked up Honorable Mention All-America honors from the Associated Press and 247Sports, as he finished second nationally in blocks per game and seventh in field goal percentage. Kalkbrenner finished his career with program records for points, blocks and wins appeared in for both an NCAA and BIG EAST Tournament.
   Creighton made a program-record 375 three-pointers, and its 78.8 percent marksmanship from the free-throw line was also a school-record. Creighton committed a nation-low 11.5 fouls per game, and were the nation's only team to not have a player disqualified with five fouls in 2023-24.
   In the end, it all added up to a 25-10 record, the program's most wins since 2016-17, and a year-end ranking of No. 10 in the USA Today Coaches poll, No. 11 in the NET and No. 13 in the final Associated Press poll. Creighton's 17,269 fans per game ranked sixth-most nationally.
The Creighton Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 325-160 record after his 14th season with the Bluejays. He ranked 16th among active coaches in victories with a career mark of 605-355 after his 30th season, and is 474-291 after his 23rd Division I campaign.
   McDermott led Creighton to its first BIG EAST regular-season title in 2019-20, taking a Bluejay team that was picked seventh in the league's preseason poll and ending the year ranked seventh nationally. The Cascade, Iowa native has coached Creighton to a share of its first regular-season BIG EAST title in 2019-20 its first Sweet 16 since 1974 in 2020-21 and first Elite Eight since 1941 in 2022-23. His 600th career win was a memorable one, as Creighton knocked off No. 1 UConn on Feb. 20, 2024.
   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 Ryan Miller, Jalen Courtney-Williams and Derek Kellogg.
NCAA Tournament History
Creighton made its 25th NCAA Tournament appearance all-time, and 16th in the last 26 years. The Bluejays are 20-26 all-time in NCAA action.
   Last season Creighton defeated NC State, Baylor and Princeton to reach the Elite Eight, where it fell by one point to eventual runner-up San Diego State. That was Creighton's first time playing among the final eight since its debut appearance in 1941 when the tournament field consisted of just eight teams.
   Creighton now owns a 11-14 record all-time in the Midwest Region.
   Creighton has had at least one sport reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the last 37 academic calendar years, as the Bluejays also have gone dancing in volleyball and women's basketball this academic year.
   Including the NCAA's, NIT, CBI and CIT, Creighton is making its 25th postseason appearance in the last 27 seasons this year. The 2019-20 team that won the BIG EAST was one of those exceptions, but was likely headed for a 2 or 3 seed in the NCAA's before COVID-19 canceled the event.
Earning A Bid
Even though a certain NCAA bid was wiped away in 2020 by COVID-19, Creighton has still appeared in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024).
   The only previous time that Creighton has appeared four straight NCAA Tournaments was a run of five straight from 1999-2003.
   Creighton has made 25 NCAA Tournament appearances, including nine under Greg McDermott, and was one of the final eight teams remaining in both 1941 and 2023.
Double-Digit Darlings
Creighton's 77-60 win over Akron to begin NCAA Tournament play was its largest victory margin ever in an NCAA Tournament play, eclipsing its 77-61 win vs. Texas in 1974.
   Creighton's 86-73 double-overtime win over Oregon improved the Bluejays to 2-0 all-time in NCAA Tournament games to go to double-OT and 3-1 in NCAA Tournament games that feature at least one overtime.
   This year marked the first time ever that Creighton's posted multiple double-digit NCAA Tournament wins in the same season.
   After just two wins by 13 points or more in its first 43 NCAA Tournament games, the Bluejays did it twice in three days in Pittsburgh during the opening weekend. Of the 85 teams to win an NCAA title, 41 of them won each of their first two games by at least 13 points, including UConn each of the past two seasons.
Let's Go On A Run
Creighton has won at least one NCAA Tournament game in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. That makes CU one of five teams in the country to have a win in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston and Kansas.
   This is the first time that Creighton has won an NCAA Tournament game in four straight years.
Sweetness!
Creighton is one of just five teams to have reached at least three of the last four Sweet 16s.
   Gonzaga and Houston have done it each of the last four seasons, while Alabama, UCLA and Creighton have done it three times each.
   This is the first time Creighton has been in the Sweet 16 in back-to-back tournaments.
Most Sweet 16's, Last Four Years
   #   Team   Years
   4   Gonzaga   2021   2022   2023   2024
   4   Houston   2021   2022   2023   2024
   3   Creighton   2021      -   2023   2024
   3   UCLA   2021   2022   2023       -
   3   Alabama   2021     -   2023   2024
Rank And File
Creighton owns 14 Top 10 victories under Greg McDermott, which includes an 85-66 win vs. No. 1 UConn on Feb. 20th and a 89-75 win over then-No. 5 Marquette on March 5th. The only other time Creighton had three Top 10 wins in the same season was 2019-20 (No. 8 Villanova, No. 10 Seton Hall and No. 8 Seton Hall).
   Creighton is 56-168 all-time against top 25 teams and 38-53 under Greg McDermott against nationally-ranked teams, 30 more top 25 wins than any other coach in Creighton history. Prior to McDermott's arrival, Creighton was 18-115 all-time against top 25 foes.
   Creighton is 33-36 since the start of the 2016-17 season against ranked teams. The 33 wins over ranked teams in that time are tied for the 12th-most nationally and trail only Villanova (37) among BIG EAST programs in that span. Creighton's 14 Top 25 wins since the start of the 2021-22 season are also tied for 12th-most.
   Creighton has beaten at least one ranked team in each of the last 11 seasons (including 2023-24). On a national basis, the only 16 teams with a top-25 win each of the last 11 seasons (including 2023-24) are Baylor, Creighton, Duke, Florida State, Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, Michigan State, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas Tech, Villanova, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
   Creighton has beaten multiple ranked foes in each of the last nine seasons (including 2023-24). something only Baylor, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Purdue, Texas Tech and Villanova can also claim. It's the 13th time in program history, and 10th time under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton went 3-3 against Top 25 foes this year.
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
   3   2023-24   #1 UConn, #5 Marquette, #23 Providence
Taking The Top Teams Down
Creighton owns at least one Top 10 win each of the last nine seasons (including 2023-24).
   The only schools with at least one top-10 each of the last nine seasons have been Creighton, Kansas and Texas Tech.
Postseason Wins In 13 of Last 15 Openers
Creighton has won at least one game in 13 of its last 15 postseason appearances, a stretch that includes 2023-24. 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
2023-24Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â Beat Akron, 77-60
Nine Is Divine
Greg McDermott has guided his team to the NCAA Tournament for the ninth time at Creighton. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history, and most among basketball coaches.
   McDermott is one of three head coaches in Creighton history to lead eight or more NCAA Tournament teams.
Name   Sport   NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth   Volleyball   13
Bob Warming   Men's Soccer   11
Greg McDermott   Men's Basketball   9
Dana Altman   Men's Basketball   7
Brent Vigness   Softball   7
Jim Flanery   Women's Basketball   7
McDermott In The Postseason
Creighton coach Greg McDermott made his 12th postseason appearance at Creighton, and 15th overall as a Division I head coach when you include his time at Northern Iowa.
   Including 2023-24, McDermott's Division I teams own a 19-16 record in 15 postseason appearances and a 19-13 mark in 12 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
2023-24 (CU)Â Â Â NCAAÂ Â Â 2-1
Most Postseason Bids By CU Coaches
This year's bid to the NCAA Tournament was the 12th 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 11 NCAA Tournament wins are a school record, eight more than second-place John J. "Red" McManus.
   McDermott's nine NCAA Tournament trips are the most in program history as well, two more than what Altman did.
   McDermott's 19 postseason wins at Creighton are the most in school history, 12 more than Altman's seven.
   McDermott (19-13) 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 (12*)Â Â Â 11-9Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 0-0Â Â Â 19-13
*The 2024 NCAA Tournament was McDermott's 12th appearance
24 of 26 Seasons With 20 Wins
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 24 of the last 26 seasons (1998-99 to 2023-24), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the last 26 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 25 times, Creighton and Kentucky 24 times each.
   Creighton is also one of five teams (including 2023-24) to post 22 or more wins in each of the last five seasons, joining Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston and San Diego State.
Most 20-Win Seasons, Last 26 Seasons
Team               20-Win Seasons (includes 2023-24)  Â
Gonzaga   26     Â
Kansas   26  Â
Duke   25  Â
Creighton   24  Â
Kentucky   24  Â
Arizona   22  Â
Florida   22  Â
Ohio State   22  Â
Michigan State   22  Â
BYUÂ Â Â 21Â Â Â
Memphis   21     Â
North Carolina   21  Â
Wisconsin   21     Â
Most Consecutive 22-Win Seasons
Team               Consec. 22-Win Years  (Includes 2023-24)
Gonzaga   27
Houston   7
Creighton   5
San Diego State   5
Baylor   5  Â
25 Of Each
Creighton was one of six teams in the nation with 25 or more wins in both men's basketball and women's basketball this season. That list consists of Creighton, Gonzaga, NC State, South Carolina, UConn and Vermont.
   Creighton is one of four schools to have men's and women's basketball programs to both own 22 wins or more each of the last three seasons (including 2023-24), a list that included Creighton, Gonzaga, Princeton and UConn.
McDermott Earns 600th Win
Greg McDermott picked up his 600th career win on Feb. 20 vs. No. 1 Connecticut. McDermott now owns 605 victories, has won 50 or more games at four different schools, and owns a .630 career winning percentage in 30 seasons and 960 games as a head coach. Only 17 active Division I men's coaches, and only 28 active men's coaches across all levels, own 600 or more career victories.
Greg McDermott's Milestone Victories
Date   W-L   Opponent & Site   Score
 11/19/94   1-0   York at Wayne State   137-38
 01/14/00   100-50   Moorhead St. at Wayne St.   92-59
 11/23/05   200-117   UNI at Western Michigan   69-63
 03/15/11   300-209   San Jose State at Creighton   85-74
 02/24/15   400-248   Creighton at DePaul   75-62
 01/11/20   500-308   Creighton at Xavier   77-65
02/20/24   600-352   #1 Connecticut   85-66
Twenty, Again
Creighton is one of six schools with 20 or more wins in each of the last nine seasons (including 2023-24), joining Belmont, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas and Oregon.
Longest 20-Win Season Streaks (Includes 2023-24)
   Streak   Team  Â
   35   Kansas  Â
   27   Gonzaga  Â
   14   Belmont  Â
   14   Oregon  Â
   9   Creighton  Â
   9   Houston  Â
20/20 Vision
Creighton has won 20 or more games 35 times in program history, including a program-record 13 times under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton's 25 wins are tied for sixth-most in program history.
Creighton's 20 Win Seasons
   Total Wins   How Often   Last Time
   29   2 times   2011-12
   28   1 time   2012-13
   27   2 times   2013-14
   25   2 times   2023-24
   24   4 times   2022-23
   23   6 times   2021-22
   22   5 times   2020-21
   21   6 times   2017-18
   20   7 times   2018-19
Most 20-Win MBB Seasons at Creighton, Coaches
   How Often   Head Coach
   13   Greg McDermott
   11   Dana Altman
   3   Tom Apke
   3   Tony Barone
   2   Red McManus
   1   Charles Kearney
   1   Eddie Sutton
   1   Willis Reed
A Dozen Will Do
Creighton has owned a .500 mark or better in league play 28 times in the last 29 seasons (including 2023-24), a figure it extended with its Feb. 17 win at Butler. Creighton is one of seven schools with a non-losing conference record in 28 of the last 29 seasons.
   The only BIG EAST teams to finish .500 or better in league play each of the last nine seasons (including 2023-24) are Creighton, Villanova and Seton Hall.
   Creighton finished 14-6 in the BIG EAST last season and with 13 years already is assured a fifth straight season with 12 or more league wins. Among the other "Power 6" Conference schools, only Virginia (7 straight years) also has an active streak of five years or longer after 2023-24.
Most Seasons .500 or Better League Record
Last 29 Seasons (includes 2023-24)
   Seasons   Team  Â
   29   Duke  Â
   29   Kansas  Â
   29   Gonzaga  Â
   28   Kentucky  Â
   28   Michigan State  Â
   28   Creighton  Â
   28   Murray State  Â
Consecutive Seasons .500 or Better League Record
Power 6 Schools (includes 2023-24)
   Seasons   Team  Â
   35   Kansas  Â
   29   Duke  Â
   13   Virginia  Â
   13   Oregon  Â
   12   Villanova  Â
   9   Creighton  Â
   9   Houston  Â
   9   Seton Hall  Â
   9   Florida  Â
Consecutive Seasons 12+ League Wins
Power 6 Schools (includes 2023-24)
   Seasons   Team  Â
   7   Virginia  Â
   5   Creighton  Â
Firing On All Cylinders
Creighton finished the season ranked 11th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation's No. 9 offense, and No. 24 defense. Creighton has had a top-25 offense per KenPom eight times in 14 seasons under Greg McDermott and a top-25 defense third.
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
2023-24Â Â Â 9Â Â Â 24Â Â Â 11
One Of The Best Q Ratings
Creighton owned a combined 16-10 record in Quad 1 (9-7) and Quad 2 (7-3) games this season. Â
   Creighton's combined 16 Quad 1 or 2 wins this year trailed only UConn (26), Purdue (24), Houston (20) and Iowa State (17),and were tied for fifth-most nationally with Arizona and Marquette.
   Creighton was 9-7 in Quad 1 games this season and is now 39-35 in Quad 1 contests since 2019-20. Creighton, Baylor and Kansas are the only three schools to have posted at least six Quad 1 wins in each of the last five seasons.
   Creighton's nine Quad 1 victories were tied for eighth-most in the country this season.
Most Combined Q1 & Q2 Wins
   Rk.   Total   Q1   Q2   Team
   1.   26   18   8   Connecticut
   2.   24   16   8   Purdue
   3.   20   16   4   Houston
   4.   17   10   7   Iowa State
      17   11   6   North Carolina
   6.   16   9   7   Creighton
      16   9   7   Arizona
      16   11   5   Marquette
NET Gains
Creighton, Tennessee, North Carolina and UConn were the nation's only teams with eight or more true road wins and eight or more Quad 1 wins.
   Creighton, Tennessee, Connecticut, South Carolina and North Carolina were the nation's only "Power 6" teams with eight or more true road wins this season.
   Creighton, UConn, Tennessee, North Carolina, Gonzaga and Saint Mary's were the nation's only teams in the top 25 of the NET with eight or more true road wins this season.
   Creighton, UConn and South Carolina were the nation's only teams from a "Power 6" conference with eight road wins in both men's and women's basketball this season. Â
   Creighton's five true road wins by 14 points or more were tied for the most among all Power 6 schools. Auburn (5), Duke (4), Arizona (4) are the only other "Power 6" schools with more than three against "Power 6" foes.
Hires Go Higher
Greg McDermott's coaching tree was well-represented in this year's NCAA Tournament.
   Former Creighton assistants Darian DeVries (Drake) and Steve Lutz (Western Kentucky) won conference tournament titles. Additionally, TJ Otzelberger (Iowa State) was an assistant for him at Iowa State, while Eric Henderson (South Dakota State) played for McDermott at Wayne State.
   That list doesn't include two other former Bluejay assistant coaches under McDermott who won their league regular-season titles but were upset in the conference tournament in Patrick Sellers (Central Connecticut State) and Alan Huss (High Point).
   Not long after the season ended, DeVries accepted the West Virginia head coaching job, while Lutz took the same position at Oklahoma State.
Both Sides Now
Creighton is one of just 14 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 Alabama, Arizona, Baylor, Colorado, Creighton, Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Marquette, Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
   Only 22 schools placed men's and women's basketball teams in both NCAA Tournaments this year (Alabama, Arizona, Auburn, Baylor, Colorado, Creighton, Drake, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Kansas, Marquette, Michigan State, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota State, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and UConn).
   Of those 22 schools, the only ones that won at least one game in both men's and women's basketball were these 14: Alabama, Arizona, Baylor, Colorado, Creighton, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Kansas, North Carolina, NC State, Tennessee, Texas, and UConn.
Top Seven Seeds
Creighton was one of nine teams to own a top-seven seed in both the NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament this year.
School   Men   Women
Baylor   3   5
Creighton   3   7
Duke   4   7
Gonzaga   5   4
Iowa State   2   7
South Carolina   6   1
Tennessee   2   6
Texas   7   1
UConn   1   3
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Coaching Experience In The Dance
Creighton's full-time coaching staff boasts a combined 84 Division I NCAA Tournament games under their collective belts as either a player (10-7), assistant coach (27-15) or head coach (11-14), winning 48 of those games.
   Greg McDermott is 11-12 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 11-9 at Creighton (3-1 in 2023, 2-1 in 2021 and 2024, 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, while last year he guided CU to its first Elite Eight since 1941.
   Ryan Miller has been a part of six NCAA Tournaments as an assistant coach, going 1-2 in two appearances (0-1 in 2010, 1-1 in 2012) with New Mexico, 0-1 in 2018 with TCU, 1-1 in 2022 at Creighton, 3-1 last year with Creighton and 2-1 this year at Creighton. 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.
   Jalen Courtney-Williams is 6-3 as an assistant coach at Creighton in two NCAA Tournament appearances. CU went 1-1 in 2022, 3-1 in 2023 and 2-1 in 2024.
   Derek Kellogg is no stranger to the NCAA Tournament, He went 7-4 while playing in four NCAA Tournaments at UMass (2-1 in 1992; 1-1 in 1993 & 1994; 3-1 in 1995). As an assistant coach, Kellogg helped Kentucky to a 12-5 record in five appearances (0-1 in 2003; 1-1 in 2004; 3-1 in 2006 and 2007 and 5-1 in 2008 [though those games were later vacated]). He's now 2-1 as an assistant at Creighton in 2024. As a head coach, he went 0-1 with both LIU in 2018 and UMass in 2014.
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Nothing But NET
Creighton's men had a year-end NET of 11, while its women finished with a NET of 25.
   That made Creighton one of seven schools with both its men and women's programs with a top-25 NET, joining Baylor, Colorado, Creighton, Duke, Gonzaga, Michigan State and UConn.
Against NCAA Tournament Opponents
Creighton went 6-4 against teams that made the 2024 NCAA Tournament. The Jays were 1-1 against UConn and Marquette, 1-0 vs. Alabama and Nebraska, and 0-1 vs. Tennessee and Colorado State.
   Baylor Scheierman led Creighton with 18.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game in those contests, while Ryan Kalkbrenner averaged 15.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game and shot 66.7 percent from the floor. The Jays shot 45.4 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from deep and 79.7 percent at the line while holding foes to 70.1 points per game and 26.4 percent shooting from deep.
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BIG EAST Success
Creighton was one of three BIG EAST teams to make the NCAA Tournament this season, joining Connecticut and Marquette.
   Including 2023-24, the BIG EAST has had a Sweet 16 squad in 28 of the last 30 tournaments, and multiple Sweet 16 teams in 17 of the last 22 tournaments.
   Even when you remove Louisville's vacated 2013 men's title, the BIG EAST Conference has won a combined 16 NCAA men's and women's basketball titles in the last 24 tournaments.
   This year was the first time in over 10 years that three Big East teams played in the NCAA Tournament as a regional No. 3 seed or better. The last time was in 2013 (Louisville-1, Georgetown-2, Marquette-3). That year Louisville won the whole thing, Marquette made it to the Elite 8 and Georgetown got upset in the first round by Florida Gulf Coast.
History As A No. 3 Seed
Since the NCAA began seeding all the teams in 1979, this year marks the second time Creighton has been a No. 3 seed, which matches its best mark ever.
   Creighton has now been a better seed and played in its "home whites" for its initial NCAA Tournament game in eight of its past nine appearances.
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   1-1
2017   6th   0-1
2018   8th   0-1
2021   5th   2-1
2022   9th   1-1
2023   6th   3-1
2024   3rd   2-1
Postseason Features Last-Second Drama
Fifteen of Creighton's last 20 postseason runs (all but 2010, 2014 and 2016, 2017 and 2019) have included a game that was decided in the final seconds, including each of its last four trips.
   In fact, Creighton's past 20 postseason openers have been decided by an average of 6.85 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 game by nine points, two games by 10 points, three games by 11 points, one by 12 points, one by 17 points and one decided by 18 points.
   This year in the Second Round, Creighton eliminated Oregon, 86-73, in a double-overtime thriller.
   Last year in the Elite Eight, the game was tied before Creighton was called for a hand-check foul with 1.2 seconds left against San Diego State. Darrion Trammell then made the second of two free throws in SDSU's 57-56 win.
   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.
Starts With Us
Creighton scored 77 points vs. Akron on March 21st, all from its starters. The last team to score that many points in an NCAA Tournament game despite having zero from its bench was Rutgers (87 points) in a Play-In Round loss to Notre Dame in 2022. The last team to score 77+ with zero bench points in a WIN, was Minnesota (86 vs Louisville) in the 2019 Round of 64.
   The last Big East school to do this (regardless of result) was Providence in the a 1997 Elite-8 loss to Arizona (92 points).
   Creighton was 3-0 this season when it got zero bench points, having also beaten No. 23 Providence (69-60 on Jan. 6) and Butler (79-57 on Feb. 17).
Kalkbrenner A Top Defender
Creighton center Ryan Kalkbrenner was named 2024 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year for the third straight season.
   Kalkbrenner is just the third player in league history to win the recognition three times or more, joining Georgetown greats Patrick Ewing (4x) and Alonzo Mourning (3x).
   Between Kalkbrenner and 2017 & 2018 winner Khyri Thomas, Creighton has now had a BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in five of the last eight seasons.
Most BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Honors
   Honors   Name, School   Years (*ties)
   4   Patrick Ewing, Georgetown   1982, 83, 84, 85
   3   Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown   1989, 90*, 92
   3   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2022, 23, '24
   2   Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown   1990*, 91
   2   Allen Iverson, Georgetown   1995, 96
   2   Etan Thomas, Syracuse   1999, 00
   2   John Linehan, Providence   2001, 02
   2   Emeka Okafor, Connecticut   2003, 04
   2   Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut   2008, 09
   2   Kris Dunn, Providence   2015*, 16
   2   Khyri Thomas, Creighton   2017*, 18
Accomplished, To Say The Least
Few Creighton players have put up career totals in the NCAA Tournament like Ryan Kalkbrenner.
   He owns or shares the following program records:
Single-Game
Points   31 vs. NC State, 3/17/23
Blocks   5 vs. Oregon, 3/23/24
Single-Tournament
Points   80 in 2023
Field Goals Made   32 in 2023
Blocks   10 in 2024
Career
Points   154
Field Goals Made   60
Blocked Shots   18
Fouls   22
Games Played In   11
Wins Played In   8
Tournaments Played In   4
Scheierman Makes NCAA History
Baylor Scheierman owned 2,233 points, 1,256 rebounds, 580 assists and 356 career three-pointers. He is the nation's first Division I men's player in history with career totals of at least 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 500 assists and 300 three-pointers.
   Scheierman is one of 30 players since 1992-93 with 500 or more assists and 300 or more three-pointers. Scheierman's 1,256 rebounds were 598 ahead of the next-most (658 by ASU/Toledo guard Marreon Jackson).
   Among the nation's active players Scheierman was sixth in rebounds, trailing only Armando Bacot (North Carolina), Fardaws Aimaq (California), Norchad Omier (Miami Fla.), Enrique Freeman (Akron) and Zach Edey (Purdue).
A True Unicorn
Just how good were Baylor Scheierman's career numbers? Â Â Â Here's where the fifth-year senior would rank in Creighton history if all his stats were attained with the Bluejays:
   Category   CU Career Rank*   Baylor's Totals
   Games Played   1st   162
   3-Point Field Goals Att.   1st   912
   Assists   1st   580
   Rebounds   2nd   1,256
   3-Point Field Goals   2nd   356
   Points   2nd   2,233
   Field Goals Attempted   4th   1,654
   Field Goals Made   4th   763
   Free Throw Percentage   5th   .820
   Steals   8th   153
*if all of Scheierman's stats had come at Creighton
Big Things Ahead?
Baylor Scheierman (647 points, 315 rebounds) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (604 points, 266 rebounds) are just the second set of Power 6 teammates in the last 10 seasons to have at least 600 points and 250 rebounds in the same season.
   Joining them are the 2018-19 tandem of RJ Barrett (860/289) and Zion Williamson (746/293) from Duke.
   They are the first BIG EAST pair of teammates with 600 points and 250 rebounds in the same season.
   In the last 20 years, the only time three teammates from a Power 6 team all scored 600 points or more was the 2009-10 Duke team that featured Jon Scheyer (728), Kyle Singler (707) and Nolan Smith (660). This year's Bluejay team with Scheierman (647), Kalkbrenner (604) and Trey Alexander (615) joined them.
A Dozen Will Do
Creighton scored the first 12 points in its March 9 win at Villanova as it never trailed in the win.
   Since Greg McDermott was hired in 2010, it was the 12th time that Creighton has opened a game by scoring the first 10 points (or more).
   The 12-0 start was CU's third-best start under McDermott, and best in a road game.
Best Game Starting Runs Under Greg McDermott
   Run   School   Final Score   Date
   19-0   Georgetown   CU 99-59   03/01/23
   13-0   Maryland-Eastern Shore   CU 87-36   12/15/17
   12-0   at Villanova   CU 69-67   03/09/24
   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
Fool Me Once...But 10 Times?
Creighton has met or exceeded its preseason BIG EAST prognostication all but one year since joining the league in 2013, as seen below.
   This year marks the eighth straight year that Creighton has finished in fourth place or better.
Creighton's BIG EAST Preseason Poll History
Year    Preseason    Actual    Preseason All-BIG EAST
2013-14    3rd    2nd    Doug McDermott (1st)
2014-15    9th    T-9th    -
2015-16    9th    6th    -
2016-17    3rd    T-3rd    Maurice Watson Jr. (1st); Marcus Foster (HM)
2017-18    5th    T-3rd    Marcus Foster (1st); Khyri Thomas (HM)
2018-19    9th    T-3rd    Martin Krampelj (HM)
2019-20    7th    T-1st   Ty-Shon Alexander (1st)
2020-21    2nd    2nd   Marcus Zegarowski (1st); Mitch Ballock (2nd)
2021-22   8th   4th   -
2022-23   1st   3rd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Arthur Kaluma (2nd)
         Ryan Nembhard (2nd); Baylor Scheierman (HM)
2023-24   2nd   T-2nd   Ryan Kalkbrenner (1st); Trey Alexander (1st)
         Baylor Scheierman (2nd)
Among The Best
Creighton owns more BIG EAST wins (67) than any other school in the last five seasons, seven more than Villanova's 60.
   Since the league's 2013 realignment, Villanova has 150 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton's 123 league victories are second-most.
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2019-20 to 2023-24)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Creighton   67   30   .691
Villanova   60   33   .645
Providence   58   36   .617
Marquette   58   38   .604
Seton Hall   57   39   .594
UConn   55   21   .724
Xavier   46   44   .511
St. John's   41   55   .427
Butler   39   59   .398
Georgetown   16   77   .172
DePaul   14   79   .151
Most Men's Basketball BIG EAST Wins
(2013-14 to 2023-24)
Team   W   L   Pct.
Villanova   150   51   .746
Creighton   123   82   .600
Providence   116   86   .574
Xavier   112   86   .566
Marquette   110   94   .539
Seton Hall   110   94   .539
Butler   93   113   .451
St. John's   81   123   .397
Georgetown   62   139   .308
UConn   55   21   .724
DePaul   39   162   .194
Seeing Three's
Creighton made 13 or more three-pointers in 13 different games this year, third-most nationally behind BYU's 15 and Alabama's 14. It's the most games of 13 three-pointers in any season under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton owned seven different games this season in which it has made 10 or more three-pointers than its opponent, which led the nation.
   The Bluejays had three different games this season in which they've made 10 or more triples before halftime.
   Creighton made three or more three-pointers in all but five halves this season.
Let It Fly
Creighton tied the BIG EAST single-season record for league play by making 206 three-pointers and broke the single-season record by taking 585 three-point attempts.
   The previous record was 206 three-pointers made by Villanova's 2017-18 national champion team, while the previous mark for triple tries in league play was 557 by Villanova in 2018-19.
Best BIG EAST Years
Creighton's 14 league wins tied a program record for most conference wins in any of its 11 seasons in the BIG EAST. Each of those teams that played in an NCAA Tournament game won, and three of them advanced to the second weekend.
   Creighton's most wins ever in any league was the 15 it picked up in 2002-03 when it was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Creighton's Most BIG EAST Wins, Season
   W-L   Year   NCAA Tourney
   14-4   2013-14   1-1
   14-6   2020-21   2-1
   14-6   2022-23   3-1
   14-6   2023-24   2-1
   13-5   2019-20   Tourney Cancelled
   12-7   2021-22   1-1
It Ain't Easy
Jasen Green came up big in Creighton's game vs. Oregon, tripling his previous career-high with nine rebounds.
   As far as we can tell, he's just the second Bluejay freshman to ever record nine (or more) rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game, joining Arthur Kaluma's 12 vs. Kansas in 2022.
Baylor The Beast
Baylor Scheierman's performance of 26 points and 16 rebounds vs. No. 5 Marquette on March 2nd was just the third Creighton performance in the last 20 years with at least 25 points and 15 rebounds.
   The only other men to do it were Doug McDermott (33 & 15) vs. Tulsa on Nov. 23, 2013 and Kenny Lawson Jr. (30 & 18) vs. Saint Joseph's on Dec. 11, 2010.
   Scheierman's 16 rebounds were the most by a Bluejay since Arthur Kaluma at Connecticut on Jan. 7, 2023.
Free Throw Defense Needs Work
Creighton didn't foul much, allowing just 10.63 free throw attempts per game, but it's a good thing since its opponents are converting free throws at an ungodly rate.
   After making 100 percent of its free throw attempts just 10 times in Greg McDermott's first 13 seasons on the Bluejay sideline, it happened seven times this year. No other team has had its opponents make all its foul shots more than four times this year.
   Creighton's last five opponents combined to miss a total of six free throws.
   This season Creighton opponents shot 78.8 percent at the line. Since 2010-11, the only team to allow better foul shooting against it are the 2020-21 South Dakota State team (.793), while the 2022-23 Wyoming club also allowed teams to shoot 78.8 percent. The program record for CU opponent free throw shooting for an entire season had been 75.0 in 1983-84 (384-512).
Trey Dishes, Too
Trey Alexander had back-to-back career-high assist totals, following up his 10 dimes vs. Seton Hall on Feb. 28 with 11 helpers vs. No. 5 Marquette on March 2nd.
   Alexander joined Maurice Watson Jr. (Dec. 9 & Dec. 17, 2016) as Creighton's only players with back-to-back points/assists double-doubles since 1978-79.
   Besides Watson (twice in 2016-17) and Grant Gibbs (once in 2011-12), Creighton had not had another player with two straight games of 10 or more assists since at least 1979-80, and none of them extended the streak to three in a row either.
   The only other BIG EAST player since 2020 with back-to-back points/assists double-doubles is Marquette's Tyler Kolek, who has done it three times.
Trouble To The Top 10
Creighton beat No. 1 UConn (Feb. 20) and No. 5 Marquette (March 2), becoming the fifth BIG EAST team ever to earn back-to-back Top 5 wins without losing in between.
   Nationally, Creighton, Iowa State, Kansas, Mississippi State, Purdue, UConn and Wisconsin were the only seven schools with multiple Top 5 wins this season.
BIG EAST History, Consecutive Top 5 Wins
Year   Team   Game 1   Game 2
2023-24   Creighton   #1 UConn   #5 Marquette
2017-18   Villanova   #4 Xavier   #4 Kansas
2002-03   Syracuse   #3 Oklahoma   #5 Texas
1984-85   Georgetown   #1 St. John's   #3 St. John's
1981-82   Georgetown   #4 Missouri   #4 Oregon St.
Kalkbrenner Surpasses 100 Rejections
Ryan Kalkbrenner owned 107 blocked shots this season. Kalkbrenner, who has had 72, 89 and now 107 blocks the past three seasons, joins Benoit Benjamin (who had 92, 157 and 162 swats) as the only players in CU history with more than 70 rejections in a season.
   Kalkbrenner's 107 blocks this year are 37 more than the previous CU record by a senior, a mark that had been set by Chad Gallagher in 1990-91.
   Kalkbrenner (107/16) was one of just six men since 1992-93 to play for a Top 25 team and own at least 100 blocks and 15 three-pointers made. He's joined by Gonzaga's Chet Holmgren (117/41 in 2021-22), Michigan State's Jaren Jackson (106/38 in 2017-18), Oregon's Chris Boucher (110/39 in 2015-16), Baylor's Isaiah Austin (118/18 in 2013-14) and UConn's Donyell Marshall (111/41 in 1993-94).
   Kalkbrenner was also the nation's only player in the last 30 seasons to have at least 200 two-point field goals, 10 three-point field goals and 100 blocked shots.
Most Blocked Shots, Season
   Blk.   Name (Class)   Year
   162   Benoit Benjamin (Jr.)   1984-85
   157   Benoit Benjamin (So.)   1983-84
   107   Ryan Kalkbrenner (Sr.)   2023-24
   92   Benoit Benjamin (Fr.)   1982-83
   89   Ryan Kalkbrenner (So.)   2021-22
   72   Ryan Kalkbrenner (Jr.)   2022-23
   70   Chad Gallagher (Sr.)   1990-91
   62   Chad Gallagher (Jr.)   1989-90
   62   Gregory Echenique (Sr.)   2012-13
   57   Doug Swenson (Jr.)   1997-98
   57   Anthony Tolliver (Sr.)   2006-07
   57   Gregory Echenique (Jr.)   2011-12
Scheierman Joins Century Club
Already one of three players in Creighton history with multiple seasons of 87 three-pointers (joining Kyle Korver and Mitch Ballock), Baylor Scheierman made history when he made his 100th three-pointer of the season on March 21 vs. Akron.
   He is the third different player to reach the century mark, joining Kyle Korver (who did it twice) and Ethan Wragge.
Most 3-Pointers Made, Season
   3FG   Name (Class)   Year
   129   Kyle Korver (Sr.)   2002-03
   110   Ethan Wragge (Sr.)   2013-14
   110   Baylor Scheierman (Sr.)   2023-24
   100   Kyle Korver (So.)   2000-01
   97   Ty-Shon Alexander (So.)   2018-19
   96   Doug McDermott (Sr.)   2013-14
   95   Marcus Foster (Sr.)   2017-18
   95   Mitch Ballock (So.)   2018-19
   93   Mitch Ballock (Jr.)   2019-20
   91   Booker Woodfox (Sr.)   2008-09
   87   Baylor Scheierman (Sr.)   2022-23
The Chairman From Aurora
Baylor Scheierman averaged 9.00 rebounds per game, CU's best single-season average since Bob Harstad's 9.35 rebounds per game in 1988-89.
He's Done It Again
Baylor Scheierman owned 315 rebounds and 110 three-pointers this year. Since 1992-93, Scheierman is the nation's only player to reach both those milestones in the same campaign.
   Scheierman's Senior Day performance on March 2 vs. No. 5 Marquette made him the first Power 6 player with at least 16 rebounds and six three-pointers in a game since Marquette's Steve Novak vs. Connecticut on Jan. 3, 2006.
Leading The Way?
Creighton had three men lead the league in a statistical category for league play only, which requires participation in at least 75 percent of conference games.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner shot 64.7 percent from the field in league play, becoming CU's sixth player in 11 years to lead that BIG EAST category and joining Doug McDermott (.541 in 2013-14), Geoffrey Groselle (.656 in 2015-16), Justin Patton (.663 in 2016-17), Christian Bishop (.654 in 2020-21) and Kalkbrenner himself (.675 in 2022-23). Kalkbrenner is the first player to lead the league in that category in back-to-back years since UConn's Emeka Okafor in 2002-03 and 2003-04.
   Kalkbrenner also led the league with 3.4 blocked shots per game. Kalkbrenner (last year) is the only previous Bluejay to lead the BIG EAST in blocks per game. Kalkbrenner's 67 blocks this year in conference contests are the most by any BIG EAST player since Rutgers' Hamady Ndiaye had 69 in 2009-10.
   Baylor Scheierman owned the BIG EAST lead with 8.9 defensive rebounds per game in league play, becoming Creighton's first player to lead the BIG EAST in defensive rebounds per game.
   Scheierman also led the conference with 9.8 rebounds per league game. He's CU's first player to do that since joining the BIG EAST.
   Last but not least, Trey Alexander (38.2) led the BIG EAST in minutes per game, CU's first minutes per game leader since joining the BIG EAST.
Keep An Eye On
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns the league record for career field goal percentage in BIG EAST play at 64.2 percent, well ahead of runner-up Georgetown's Patrick Ewing (.608). The list requires five field goals made per game, and Kalkbrenner qualifies thanks to his 392 hoops in 78 games.
   Kalkbrenner also owns 193 career blocked shots in league play. That ranks seventh-most all-time, trailing only Patrick Ewing (247), Hasheem Thabeet (243), Etan Thomas (232), Alonzo Mourning (224), Jason Lawson (216) and Emeka Okafor (207) and just ahead of Dikembe Mutombo (184).
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McDermott Ranks Second On CU Wins List
Greg McDermott has 325 victories at Creighton, good for second place on CU's all-time wins list, just two wins behind Dana Altman.
   McDermott's .670 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.   325-160   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
Top 10 Wins Under McDermott
Creighton owns 14 Top 10 victories under Greg McDermott, which includes the 85-66 win over No. 1 UConn on Feb. 20 and an 89-75 triumph vs. No. 5 Marquette on March 2nd.
   Here's a list of all 19 Top 10 wins in program history, which includes two Top 10 wins in 2013-14 (No. 4 Villanova; No. 6 Villanova) and three Top 10 wins in 2019-20 (No. 8 Villanova, No. 10 Seton Hall and No. 8 Seton Hall).
   This year was the first time Creighton has beaten two Top 5 teams in the same season.
Creighton's Top 10 Wins All-Time
Date   Opponent   Score   Head Coach
12/13/63   #4 Arizona State   W 84-83   McManus
12/01/65   #10 Kansas State   W 83-75   McManus
01/29/70   #5 New Mexico State   W 72-68   Sutton
02/17/73   #7 Houston   W 78-77   Sutton
02/09/74   at #6 Marquette   W 75-69   Sutton
01/20/14   at #4 Villanova   W 96-68   McDermott
02/16/14   #6 Villanova   W 101-80   McDermott
02/09/16   #5 Xavier   W 70-56   McDermott
11/15/16   #9 Wisconsin   W 79-67   McDermott
02/24/18   #3 Villanova   W 89-83 (OT)   McDermott
03/03/19   at #10 Marquette   W 66-60   McDermott
02/01/20   at #8 Villanova   W 76-61   McDermott
02/12/20   at #10 Seton Hall   W 87-82   McDermott
03/07/20   #8 Seton Hall   W 77-60   McDermott
02/13/21   #5 Villanova   W 86-70   McDermott
12/17/21   #9 Villanova   W 79-59   McDermott
11/22/22   vs. #9 Arkansas   W 90-87   McDermott
02/20/24   #1 Connecticut   W 85-66   McDermott
03/02/24   #5 Marquette   W 89-74   McDermott
Top 25 Victims
This is Creighton's ninth straight season with multiple Top 25 wins, and 13th time overall (and 10th time under Greg McDermott).
   This year is also the seventh time in the last eight seasons with three or more Top 25 wins, something that had never happened prior to 2016-17.
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
   3   2023-24   #1 UConn, #5 Marquette, #23 Providence
   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
More Than Just Being Tall
Ryan Kalkbrenner owns 236 dunks in his career, including six on Feb. 28 vs. Seton Hall. He has 115 more career dunks more 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
75   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2023-24
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
236   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   2021-23
38   Will Artino   2011-15
36   Fredrick King   2022-Pres.
33   Zach Hanson   2013-17
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
25   Damien Jefferson   2018-21
Most Creighton Dunks, Team, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Year   Team W-L
144Â Â Â 2016-17Â Â Â 25-10 (NCAA)
132Â Â Â 2021-22Â Â Â 23-12 (NCAA)
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)
102Â Â Â 2023-24Â Â Â 25-10 (NCAA)
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)
Dime Time For Alexander
Trey Alexander dished a career-high 10 assists on Feb. 28 vs. Seton Hall as the junior produced his first career points/assists double-double when you consider his 15 points. He earned his second such contest just three days later when he had 18 points and established a new career-high with 11 assists.
   Alexander has also had two points/rebounds double-doubles this season, finishing with 23 points and 11 rebounds vs. Iowa on Nov. 14 and 16 points and 15 rebounds vs. Villanova on Dec. 20th.
   Alexander, Baylor Scheierman and Steven Ashworth were the first trio in BIG EAST history to each have 135 or more assists in the same season, per Elias.
Taking Away The Three
Not only did Creighton have three-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Kalkbrenner patrolling the paint, but the Jays were remarkably effective in running opponents off the three-point line as well.
   For the year, Creighton made 375 three-pointers while surrendering just 209 triples. That +166 differential was second-best in the country, behind only North Florida (+183). Since 2010-11, the only two other BIG EAST teams to finish a season at +150 or better were Villanova (+192 in 2018) and Connecticut (+159 in 2023). Both the Wildcats and Huskies went on to win the NCAA title.
   Creighton's 5.97 three-pointers allowed per game were seventh-fewest in the nation among Power 6 schools, trailing only Maryland (5.45), Penn State (5.70), Washington State (5.71), UConn (5.85), Auburn (5.86) and South Carolina (5.97).
Sold Out in Omaha
Creighton sold out six home games this season: Iowa, Alabama, DePaul, Butler, UConn and Marquette.
   Creighton played in front of six sell out crowds on the road this year, doing so at Nebraska, Marquette, UConn, Xavier, Butler and Seton Hall this season.
   CU's neutral-site BIG EAST Tournament game at Madison Square Garden was also sold out, as were both NCAA Tournament games in Pittsburgh.
   Creighton ranked sixth nationally this season with 17,269 fans per home game.
2023-24 NCAA Home Attendance Per Game Leaders
   Rank   School   Average
   1.   North Carolina   20,593
   2.   Syracuse   20,288
   3.   Kentucky   19,928
   4.   Tennessee   19,664
   5.   Arkansas   19,106
   6.   Creighton   17,269
   7.   Indiana   16,468
   8.   Marquette   16,307
   9.   Kansas   16,300
   10.   BYU   15,689
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Some Loyal Fans
Creighton's average home crowd of 17,269 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 20 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 21st 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
   17,269   Creighton   2023-24
   17,163   Creighton   2022-23
   17,155   Creighton   2012-13
   17,048   Creighton   2014-15
   17,000   Creighton   2017-18
Terrific Trio
The trio of Baylor Scheierman (18.5 ppg.), Trey Alexander (17.6) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (17.3) accounted for 66.3 percent of Creighton's points this season.
   They are the first Creighton trio with 500+ points in the same season since 1953-54 (Ray Yost, Eddie Cole, Elton Tuttle), and the first trio with 600+ points in the same season.
   Before this year, Creighton had not had three men finish a season averaging 14 points per game or more in the same year since 1983-84, when Benoit Benjamin (16.2), Vernon Moore (15.0) and Gregory Brandon (14.5) did it, hadn't had three men finish a season averaging 15 points per game or more in the same year since 1966-67, when Bob Portman (18.3), Tim Powers (17.5) and Wally Anderzunas (15.5) did it and hadn't had three men finish a season averaging 16 points per game or more in the same year since 1953-54, when Ray Yost (19.9), Eddie Cole (19.6) and Elton Tuttle (18.5) did it.
   Per Elias Sports Bureau, no "Power 6" team has finished a season with three men averaging 17 points per game since Duke in 2009-10 (Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith). No BIG EAST team had done it since Syracuse in 1989-90 (Derrick Coleman, Billy Owens and Stephen Thompson).
   Scheierman, Alexander and Kalkbrenner are the nation's first trio to average 17.0 points per game since 2017-18 (Oakland and Charleston).
Getting Defensive
Baylor Scheierman owned 1,140 career defensive rebounds. That's more than any other player in the country since 1999-2000, just ahead of Morehead State great Kenneth Faried (1,071) and current North Carolina star Armando Bacot (1,122).
   Scheierman is Creighton's first player since legendary Bob Portman (in 1967-68 and 1968-69) to have multiple seasons of 300 or more rebounds.
Give Me 10
Ryan Kalkbrenner, Baylor Scheierman and Trey Alexander own three of the BIG EAST's five longest active streaks for games with 10 or more points, as seen below.
   Kalkbrenner has also scored eight points or more in 58 straight games, the nation's third-longest active streak.
   Scheierman, Alexander and Kalkbrenner were the first Power 6 trio with concurrent double-figure scoring streaks of 17 games or longer (Jan. 20-March 29, 2024) since California's Joe Shipp, Amit Tamir and Brian Wethers from Dec. 7, 2002 - Feb. 13, 2003.
Consecutive Games With 10+ Points
Active Streaks - BIG EAST Players
   Streak   Name, School  Â
   34   Devin Carter, Providence  Â
   31   Quincy Olivari, Xavier  Â
   22   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton  Â
   20   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton  Â
   17   Trey Alexander, Creighton  Â
Consecutive Games With 8+ Points
Active Streaks - Nationally
   Streak   Name, School  Â
   89   Zach Edey, Purdue  Â
   59   Dillon Jones, Weber State  Â
   58   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton  Â
   57   Tristan Enaruna, Cleveland State  Â
   56   Mervin James, Rider  Â
Scheierman Passes 1,000 Points at Creighton
With 20 points on Feb. 28th vs. Seton Hall, Baylor Scheierman became the 47th player to score 1,000 points in a Bluejay uniform. He accomplished the feat in his 66th game at CU, becoming the first Bluejay to reach 1,000 points in fewer than 75 games at CU since Marcus Foster needed just 54 in 2018.
   Scheierman is the third Bluejay transfer from a four-year school to reach 1,000 career points at CU, joining Gregory Echenique (Rutgers) and Marcus Foster (Kansas State). Two other junior college transfers (Rod Mason and Johnny Mathies) have also scored 1,000 points after joining the Bluejays but starting elsewhere.
   Here's a list of Creighton's top scorers ever, as well as how long it took CU's last 23 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.   1,771   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   8.   1,754   Nate Funk   2002-07
   9.   1,682   Rick Apke    1974-78
   10.   1,661   Paul Silas   1961-64
   11.   1,654   Vernon Moore    1981-85
   12.   1,575   Benoit Benjamin    1982-85
   13.   1,526   John C. Johnson   1975-79
   14.   1,500   Kevin McKenna   1977-81
   15.   1,437   Eddie Cole   1951-55
   17.   1,376   Trey Alexander   2021-Pres.
   16.   1,369   Gene Harmon   1971-74
   18.   1,361   Duan Cole   1987-92
   19.   1,342   Antoine Young   2008-12
   20.   1,313   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2006-11
   21.   1,309   Ryan Sears   1997-01
   22.   1,304   Mitch Ballock   2017-21
   23.   1,303   Elton Tuttle   1951-54
   24.   1,293   Marcus Zegarowski   2018-21
   25.   1,292   Marcus Foster   2016-18
   26.   1,272   Bob Gibson   1954-57
   27.   1,267   Wally Anderzunas   1965-67, 1968-69
   28.   1,254   Gary Swain   1983-87
   29.   1,241   Ty-Shon Alexander   2017-20
   30.   1,238   Ben Walker   1997-01
   31.   1,196   Ray Yost   1951-54
   32.   1,172   Dick Harvey   1956-59
   33.   1,155   Ethan Wragge   2009-14
   34.   1,152   Dane Watts   2004-08
   35.   1,140   Khyri Thomas   2015-18
   36.   1,119   Baylor Scheierman   2022-Present
   37.   1,116   Kenny Evans   1982-87
   38.   1,115   Doug Brookins   1972-75
      1,115   Daryl Stovall   1978-82
   40.   1,093   Tim Powers   1964-67
   41.   1,050   Reggie Morris   1982-86
   42.   1,031   Johnny Mathies   2003-06
   43.   1,024   P'Allen Stinnett   2007-10
   44.   1,023   Rod Mason   1986-88
   45.   1,013   Austin Chatman   2011-15
   46.   1,006   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
   47.   1,004   Anthony Tolliver   2003-07
Games To 1,000 Points, Last 23 Bluejays
Name   CU Games to 1,000 pts.    Date
Baylor Scheierman   66   02/28/24
Trey Alexander   87   01/06/24
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
More History For Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman also became the 11th player in NCAA history to score 1,000 points at multiple Division I schools.
Player   School 1   School 2
Jon Manning   Oklahoma City 1039   N. Texas 1090
Kenny Battle   N. Illinois 1072   Illinois 1112
Jalen Pickett   Siena 1139   Penn State 1068
Gary Neal   La Salle 1041   Towson 1254
Andrew Rowsey   UNC Asheville 1244   Marquette 1087
Juanya Green   Niagara 1131   Hofstra 1186
Matt Bradley   California 1289   San Diego St. 1033
Tyler Thomas*Â Â Â Sacred Heart 1001Â Â Â Hofstra 1320
Antonio Reeves*Â Â Â Illinois St. 1195Â Â Â Kentucky 1155
Jahmir Young*Â Â Â Charlotte 1421Â Â Â Maryland 1205
Baylor Scheierman*Â Â Â So. Dakota St. 1114Â Â Â Creighton 1119
*active player
Getting Hot In Here
Creighton went 4-3 in its first seven BIG EAST games this season, when it averaged 68.1 points per contest.
   The Jays turned it up a notch or two after that, averaging 82.8 points in the final 17 games. That included 85+ points 10 times, and 69, 73, 75, 77, 78 and 79 in six of the exceptions.
   In those 17 games, Trey Alexander (19.5 ppg.), Baylor Scheierman (19.4) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (18.9) are all on a scoring terror.
   Scheierman averaged 19.4 points, 9.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists in the last 17 games.
Category   First 7 in BE   Last 17 Games
Creighton W-LÂ Â Â 4-3Â Â Â 12-5
Points Per Game   68.1   82.8
Scoring Margin/Game   +4.6   +8.2
Alexander PPGÂ Â Â 15.9Â Â Â 19.5
Scheierman PPGÂ Â Â 16.4Â Â Â 19.4
Kalkbrenner PPGÂ Â Â 15.0Â Â Â 18.9
Ashworth PPGÂ Â Â 8.6Â Â Â 13.9
Ashworth 3FG/Game   1.57   2.82
Ashworth 3FG%Â Â Â .256Â Â Â .364
Green Points Scored   0   31
Team FG%Â Â Â .444Â Â Â .484
Team 3FG%Â Â Â .296Â Â Â .383
Team FT%Â Â Â .761Â Â Â .817
Team A/TO Ratio   1.12   1.74
Down Goes No. 1
Creighton defeated No. 1 UConn, 85-66, on Feb. 20th. It was the largest win over a top-ranked team since 2018, when UMBC upset Virginia 74-54 in the NCAA Tournament.
   Per Elias, here is a list of the 19 times in history that a No. 1 team has lost by 19 points or more.
Top-Ranked Losses by 19+ Points
Date   Winner   Loser   Score
12/17/51   #2 Kentucky   #1 St. John's   81-40
03/03/62   Wisconsin   #1 Ohio State   86-67
12/11/65   #6 Duke   #1 UCLA   94-75
03/22/68*   #2 UCLA   #1 Houston   101-69
01/26/74   #2 UCLA   #1 Notre Dame   94-75
03/07/81   #5 Arizona State   #1 Oregon State   87-67
01/18/89   #13 N. Carolina   #1 Duke   91-71
01/06/90   Villanova   #1 Syracuse   93-74
02/27/90   #5 Oklahoma   #1 Kansas   100-78
01/12/94   #17 Ga. Tech   #1 N. Carolina   89-69
11/25/94   #3 UMass   #1 Arkansas   104-80
02/18/95   #15 Villanova   #1 UConn   96-73
02/05/98   #2 N. Carolina   #1 Duke   97-73
03/11/04#   Xavier   #1 St. Joseph's   87-67
01/23/13   #25 Miami Fla.   #1 Duke   90-63
01/10/17   #10 West Virginia   #1 Baylor   89-68
03/16/18*   UMBC   #1 Virginia   74-54
02/20/24   #15 Creighton   #1 UConn   85-66
03/16/24   #7 Iowa State   #1 Houston   69-41
* NCAA Tournament   #Conference Tournament
Jays Beat No. 1 UConn
Creighton had been 0-6 all-time against No. 1 ranked teams before its Feb. 20 win vs. UConn.
Creighton vs. #1 Teams
Date   Opponent   Final Score
1/28/1980   #1 DePaul   L 73-84
12/31/2016   #1 Villanova   L 70-80
2/1/2018   at #1 Villanova   L 78-98
12/1/2018   #1 Gonzaga   L 92-103
3/28/2021   vs. #1 Gonzaga   L 65-83
1/17/2024   at #1 Connecticut   L 48-62
2/20/2024   #1 Connecticut   W 85-66
Storm Season
Creighton's Feb. 20 win over No. 1 Connecticut was just the third time in the 21-year history of CHI Health Center Omaha that fans stormed the court following a Bluejay game.
   The first time it happened came on Feb. 18, 2012 in a last-second 81-79 win vs. Long Beach State. Ironically, fans stormed twice on that late-night evening, once when Antoine Young's shot at the buzzer went through the net, and again moments later after the court was cleared and time was put back on the clock and the final 0.3 seconds were played.
   It also happened on March 7, 2020, when Creighton defeated No. 8 Seton Hall to clinch a share of its first BIG EAST regular-season title.
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State Of The Nation
Both Creighton (UConn) and Nebraska (Purdue) beat No. 1-ranked teams this season.
   Per Sports Radar, the last time two teams from the same state beat No. 1's in the same season was 2019-20, when Stephen F. Austin beat Duke and Texas Tech topped Louisville.
   According to college basketball researcher Jared Berson, it's the first time ever that two different schools from the same state beat the No. 1                                                             team by 15+ points in the same season.
   This year marked just the second time that Creighton and Nebraska both finished with 23 (or more) wins in the same season, as it also previously happened in 1990-91.
Working Overtime
Creighton played in four different overtime games this season, losing to Villanova (Dec. 20), winning at Seton Hall in triple-overtime (Jan. 20), losing at Providence (Feb. 7) and winning in double-overtime vs. Oregon (March 23).
   It was just the second triple-overtime game in history for Creighton, joining a Feb. 1, 1978 loss (85-82) in Omaha to No. 13 DePaul in a non-conference contest.
   Creighton is 63-53 all-time in all games with at least one overtime, including a 13-9 mark under Greg McDermott. The Jays are 11-10 in the next game after an overtime battle. All-time, teams are 14-20 in the game after winning an NCAA Tournament game to go double-overtime or longer.
You Can't Spell McDermott Without OT
Greg McDermott is 17-14 in single-overtime games (9-8 at Creighton), 7-3 in double-overtime games (3-1 at Creighton) and 1-0 in triple-overtime games (1-0 at Creighton).
   McDermott's first overtime game as a Division I head coach was a 2002 Northern Iowa win over Creighton. His first double-overtime game as a Division I coach was a 2004 victory over Missouri State in the MVC Tournament title game, which clinched his first appearance in the NCAA Tournament as a Division I head coach.
   Creighton's 86-73 win over Oregon was the third-largest margin of victory ever in an NCAA Tournament game to go to overtime. It was also CU's largest winning margin in any overtime game, ever.
Largest NCAA Tourney Overtime Margins
   Margin   Result   Date
   17 (2ot)   Texas A&M 78, North Carolina 61   3/9/80
   14 (2ot)   NC State 80, UALR 66   3/16/86
   13 (2ot)   Creighton 86, Oregon 73   3/23/24
   13 (ot)   Tennessee 78, Iowa 65   3/19/14
Extra, Extra, Extra!
Creighton played seven overtime sessions this season. That's tied for the most in program history with the1989-90 team.
   Creighton's four overtime contests this year tie a program record, also done in 1989-90, 1993-94, 2001-02 and 2018-19.
   It was the first time that Creighton's played an overtime game in four consecutive months.
   This was the third time that Creighton's played three or more conference games to go overtime in the same campaign, joining 1994-95 (4) and 2018-19 (4).
   Lastly, this was the third time in program history that Creighton has played an overtime road game in back-to-back seasons against the same team. It also happened in 1989 & 1990 at Wichita State (CU won both) as well as in 2010 & 2011 at Southern Illinois (CU won both).
Most Overtime Sessions, Creighton Season
   OT's   Year
   7   1989-90
   7   2023-24
   6   2001-02
Most Overtime Games, Creighton Season
   OT's   Year
   4   1989-90
   4   1993-94
   4   2001-02
   4   2018-19
   4   2023-24
   3   1983-84
   3   1988-89
   3   1995-96
   3   1999-00
   3   2005-06
   3   2007-08
   3   2014-15
On The Triple
Creighton's Jan. 20th triple-overtime thriller at Seton Hall was the first BIG EAST game to go three overtimes or longer since No. 11 Providence beat Xavier 99-92 on Feb. 23, 2022.
   In fact, that's the only other triple-overtime game since the BIG EAST reconfigured on July 1, 2013.
   This season, there were only nine games nationally to go three overtimes or longer, as seen below:
Date   Winner   Loser   Score
11/16/23   Nicholls   at South Alabama   102-97
11/29/23   at Temple   La Salle   106-99
01/03/24   Fordham   at George Washington   119-113
01/13/24   at Winthrop   Radford   92-88
01/20/24   Creighton   at Seton Hall   97-94
01/27/24   TCU   at Baylor   105-102
02/08/24   Arizona   at Utah   105-99
02/28/24   Drake   at UIC   108-106
03/06/24   Texas A&M-Commerce   Northwestern St.   83-80
Scheierman Makes Triple-Double History
Before Baylor Scheierman had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists on Feb. 13th against Georgetown, Creighton had never had a player earn a triple-double in points/rebounds/assists.
   Benoit Benjamin attained the only three previous triple-doubles in Creighton history, but each one consisted of 10 or more points, rebounds and blocks.
   Here's a look at games this season when a Creighton player has had at least six points, six rebounds and six assists.
6+ Points, 6+ Rebounds, 6+ Assists This Season
Name   Opponent   Pts.   Reb.   Ast.
Alexander   Iowa   23   11   9
Scheierman   Texas Southern   23   9   6
Alexander   Texas Southern   20   7   8
Scheierman   Central Michigan   13   6   9
Alexander   Central Michigan   15   7   8
Scheierman   at UNLV   16   7   7
Scheierman   Alabama   20   6   9
Alexander   at #10 Marquette   18   6   6
Alexander   at Seton Hall   23   8   7
Scheierman   at Seton Hall   20   10   6
Kalkbrenner   at Seton Hall   28   9   7 blk
Scheierman   at Xavier   16   12   8
Scheierman   Georgetown   15   11   11
Scheierman   #1 Connecticut   12   7   6
Kalkbrenner   at St. John's   12   10   8 blk
Scheierman   at Villanova   18   8   6
Ashworth   at Villanova   8   7   8
Baylor On The Boards
Baylor Scheierman became Creighton's first player to snare 10 or more rebounds in six straight games since Benoit Benjamin in 1984-85. The streak was snapped on Feb. 20 when he had a team-leading seven in the win vs. No. 1 UConn.
Consecutive Games, 10+ Rebounds
Creighton Players Since 1984-85
   Streak   Player      Dates
   28   Benoit Benjamin   03/15/84-02/16/85
   6   Baylor Scheierman   01/27/24-02/17/24
   4   Bob Harstad   11/29/89-12/08/89
   4   Bob Harstad   02/23/91-03/03/91
   4   Mike Amos      12/07/92-12/23/92
   4   Nate King      12/29/93-01/08/94
   4   Doug McDermott   11/25/11-12/10/11
   4   Gregory Echenique   01/07/12-01/15/12
   4   Baylor Scheierman   11/23/22-12/10/22
On The Double
Baylor Scheierman also had a stretch of six straight double-doubles snapped on Feb. 20 vs. UConn, Creighton's longest streak since Benoit Benjamin had 28 in a row 1984-85.
Consecutive Double-Doubles
Creighton Players Since 1984-85
   Streak   Player      Dates
   28   Benoit Benjamin   03/15/84-02/16/85
   6   Baylor Scheierman   01/27/24-02/17/24
   4   Bob Harstad   11/29/89-12/08/89
   4   Nate King      12/29/93-01/08/94
   4   Doug McDermott   11/25/11-12/10/11
   4   Baylor Scheierman   11/23/22-12/10/22
Double Time
Speaking of double-doubles, Baylor Scheierman had a BIG EAST-leading 16 double-doubles this season, and 29 in his Creighton career (not including his 25 at South Dakota State). Both put him among the Creighton leaders since 1985-86.
Most Double-Doubles, Season Since 1985-86
   D-D   Player      Year
   16   Baylor Scheierman, Sr.   2023-24
   13   Bob Harstad, So.   1988-89
   13   Baylor Scheierman, Sr.   2022-23
   12   Bob Harstad, Jr.   1989-90
   11   Bob Harstad, Sr.   1990-91
   11   Doug McDermott, So.   2011-12
   11   Ryan Hawkins, Sr.   2021-22
   10   Chad Gallagher, Sr.   1990-91
   10   Doug McDermott, Jr.   2012-13
Most Double-Doubles, Career Since 1985-87
   D-D   Player      Year
   42   Bob Harstad   1987-91
   37   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   29   Baylor Scheierman   2022-24
   24   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   16   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Present
   15   Kenny Evans   1985-87
   13   Martin Krampelj   2015-19
Long Distance Marksmen
Baylor Scheierman and Steven Ashworth own two of the BIG EAST's longest active streaks for games with a three-point field goal, as seen below:
Consecutive Games With A 3FG
Active Streaks - BIG EAST Players
   Streak   Name, School  Â
   38   Kam Jones, Marquette  Â
   26   Devin Carter, Providence  Â
   23   Baylor Scheierman, Creighton  Â
   22   Quincy Oivari, Xavier  Â
   20   Jalen Terry, DePaul  Â
   19   Steven Ashworth, Creighton  Â
Doing It All
Creighton's Baylor Scheierman and Providence's Devin Carter are the second and third men in the history of the BIG EAST to average at least 17.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game for a season.
   Prior to this year, it had only been done by Syracuse's Billy Owens in 1989-90.
BIG EAST Players To Average 17 PPG, 8 RPG, 3.5 APG
Season   Name, School   PPG   RPG   APG
1989-90   Billy Owens, Syracuse   18.2   8.4   4.6
2023-24Â Â Â Baylor Scheierman, CUÂ Â Â 18.5Â Â Â 9.0Â Â Â 3.9
2023-24Â Â Â Devin Carter, PCÂ Â Â 19.7Â Â Â 8.7Â Â Â 3.6
The Road Difference
Creighton outscored teams by 68 points in its 13 true road games this season. That's the 14th-best mark in the nation, with Duke's +85, UConn's +75 and Auburn's +70 are the only better figures among "Power 6" schools.
Best Point Differential, True Road Games
   Rk.   Team   Road W-L   Differential
   1.   McNeese State   11-3   +163
   2.   Saint Mary's   9-0   +153
   3.   Gonzaga   8-2   +143
   4.   James Madison   12-2   +113
   5.   Princeton   11-3   +111
   6.   Charleston   10-2   +91
   7.   UNC Wilmington   10-6   +86
   8.   Duke   7-4   +85
   9.   Grand Canyon   8-3   +78
   10.   UMass-Lowell   10-7   +76
   11.   UConn   9-3   +75
   12.   Auburn   5-5   +70
   13.   Louisiana Tech   8-7   +69
   14.   Creighton   8-5   +68
   15.   Arizona   7-4   +63
Kalk Of The Walk
In a league that featured two of the five finalists for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award (Kalkbrenner and Clingan), Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner performed at a high level as he averaged 17.3 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocked shots per game.
   Prior to this year, only four BIG EAST players since 1992-93 have averaged 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks over the course of a full season, and none since UConn's Emeka Okafor in 2003-04.
BIG EAST Players To Average 17 PPG, 7 RPG, 3 BPG
Season   Name, School   PPG   RPG   BPG
1993-94   Donyell Marshall, UConn   25.1   8.9   3.3
2000-01   Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall   17.8   10.8   4.4
2002-03   Mike Sweetney, Georgetown   22.8   10.4   3.2
2003-04   Emeka Okafor, UConn   17.6   11.5   4.1
2023-24   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   17.3   7.6   3.1
Block Party
Ryan Kalkbrenner owned a career-high eight blocked shots on Feb. 25 at St. John's. That made him the first Bluejay with eight rejections since Doug Swenson at UMKC on Nov. 18, 1998, and the first BIG EAST player with eight swats in a game since DePaul's Nick Ongenda vs. St. John's on Feb. 14, 2023.
   Benoit Benjamin dominates Creighton's single-game blocked shot list, as seen below:
   Blk.   Name, Opponent   Date
   12   Benoit Benjamin at Bradley   02/02/85
   11   Benoit Benjamin vs. Tulsa   02/16/84
   10   Benoit Benjamin vs. Omaha   12/22/83
      Benoit Benjamin at Illinois State   03/08/84
      Benoit Benjamin vs. Southern Illinois   01/17/85
   9   Benoit Benjamin vs. West Texas A&M   01/21/84
   8   Benoit Benjamin vs. Iowa State   12/10/83
      Benoit Benjamin at Chaminade   12/19/84
      Benoit Benjamin at Tulsa   01/12/85
      Doug Swenson at UMKC   11/18/98
      Ryan Kalkbrenner at St. John's   02/25/24
More Fun With Numbers
Ryan Kalkbrenner's just the third player in the last eight years to have eight or more blocks while playing 39 or more minutes of a regulation game.
   The other two also have a Creighton connection.
   One was LIU's Ty Flowers (coached by current Creighton assistant Derek Kellogg) vs. UMass-Lowell on Nov. 8, 2019.
   The other was Memphis' Dedric Lawson (brother of current Creighton guard Johnathan Lawson) vs. UAB on Dec. 10, 2016.
A Look Back To Newark
Ryan Kalkbrenner played 53:34 on Jan. 20th at Seton Hall, including the final 45:57 without a break. Since 2005-06, the only other 7-footer to play 53 minutes or more in any college game was former Connecticut center Hasheem Thabeet. The 7-foot-3 UConn big man played 53 minutes in a memorable six-overtime loss to Syracuse that started on March 12, 2009 at the BIG EAST Tournament.
   Speaking of Kalkbrenner, his seven blocked shots that day tied the most ever by one of Greg McDermott's players in 23 seasons as a Division I head coach. Gregory Echenique also had seven vs. Missouri State on Jan. 22, 2011.
   Kalkbrenner became the first player from a "Power 6" conference with at least 28 points, nine rebounds and seven blocks in a game since Providence's Herbert Hill (29/15/8) vs. Syracuse on Feb. 24, 2007.
   Baylor Scheierman (20/10/6/0) became the first BIG EAST player since Georgetown's Jessie Govan (20/10/6/0) vs. UNC Greensboro on Dec. 22, 2016) to finish with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and no turnovers.
   Kadary Richmond attempted 32 field goals were the most against Creighton by a single player in at least 40 seasons, four more than the 28 by Western Michigan's Jim Havrilla on Dec. 8, 1990. That number was eclipsed by Oregon's Jermaine Couisnard, who launched 33 points on March 23 in a double-overtime contest.
   Creighton had 82 field goal attempts at Seton Hall, its most in a game in at least 35 years. Seton Hall had 86 field goal attempts, the most by a Creighton opponent in at least 35 years. It was the first BIG EAST game since at least 2010 in which both teams attempted 80 or more shots.
   Creighton made 13 three-pointers and blocked 10 shots in that game vs. Seton Hall. It was its first time with 10 or more in both categories since Feb. 17, 2002 vs. Wichita State.
55 Minutes For Number 55
Baylor Scheierman played all 55 minutes on Jan. 20th at Seton Hall, setting a Creighton single-game record.
   He's the first BIG EAST player to play 55 minutes or more in a game since four men 60 by Eric Atkins; 56 each by Pat Connaughton, Chane Behanan and Russ Smith) did in a five-overtime Louisville/Notre Dame game on Feb. 9, 2013.
   He's the first BIG EAST player to play 55 minutes or more without leaving the floor since DePaul's Will Walker played all 55 minutes vs. St. John's on March 5, 2010.
   Scheierman is the second player in the country to play 55 minutes or more this season in a game, joining La Salle's Khalil Brantley at Temple on Nov. 29th.
   Scheierman finished second in the BIG EAST with 38.0 minutes per game in conference action this winter. Take out two lopsided wins against DePaul and Georgetown when he played only 129 of a possible 160 minutes, and he averaged 39.6 minutes per league game.
Not Tired Yet
Senior Ryan Kalkbrenner ranked 99th nationally in minutes per game, averaging 34:41 per contest.
   That ranks tops nationally among 7-footers, way ahead of Kansas All-American Hunter Dickinson (32:13).
   Last year while at Michigan, Dickinson (32:42) was narrowly ahead of Kalkbrenner (32:15) among minutes per game among 7-footers.
   No player as tall as 7-foot-1 has averaged more than Kalkbrenner's 34:41 average since at least 2011-12, with USC's Evan Mobley (33:53) in 2020-21 being closest.
Road Work
Creighton's 79-57 win at Butler on Feb. 17th was its third road victory by 20 points or more this season, as the Jays have also dominated Nebraska (89-60) and DePaul (84-58) away from home.
   It's the fifth time in program history that Creighton's had three such wins in a season, but just the second time in the last 30 years.
Most 20+ Point Road Wins, Season, CU History
   Games   Year   Opponents
   3   1917-18   Trinity (IA), South Dakota, Parsons
   3   1963-64   Nevada, South Dakota, Miami (Fla.)
   3   1990-91   Cleveland St., Drake, Notre Dame
   3   2012-13   Nebraska, Missouri St., So. Illinois
   3   2023-24   Nebraska, DePaul, Butler
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Bench Provides A Boost
Creighton has won 36 straight games when scoring 17 or more bench points. That's the nation's longest streak since Baylor's streak of 48 games in a row from Nov. 5, 2019 - Jan. 8, 2022.
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Stability Is Key
One reason for Creighton's extended run of success has been the continuity within its coaching staff. The Bluejays have had just two head coaches in the last 30 years, Dana Altman (1994-2010) and Greg McDermott (2010-Present).
   With help from Elias Sports Bureau, here's a list of current "Power 6" schools to have a coach with 300 wins at that school, and their predecessor also had 300 wins at the school:
School   Former Coach   Current Coach
Creighton   Dana Altman   Greg McDermott
Kansas   Roy Williams   Bill Self
Michigan State   Jud Heathcote   Tom Izzo
Purdue   Gene Keady   Matt Painter
Making History
Baylor Scheierman (26), Steven Ashworth (26), Trey Alexander (22) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (20) all scored 20 or more points against Butler on Feb. 2.
   It was the first time since at least 1980 that Creighton has had four men score 20 or more points in the same game.
   The 26 points were Creighton-highs for both Ashworth and Scheierman, though Scheierman scored 27 his next time out at Providence.
   Creighton was the first team nationally with four men to score 20 in the same game since March 5th, 2022 when North Carolina did it vs. Duke (Armando Bacot 23; Caleb Love 22; RJ Davis 21; Brady Manek 20).
   Creighton was the first BIG EAST school with four players with 20+ points since Syracuse vs. UConn in their famous six-OT thriller on March 12, 2009 (Jonny Flynn 34; Paul Harris 29; Eric Devendorf 22; Andy Rautins 20).
   It was just the fifth time in 14 seasons under Greg McDermott that Creighton's had three men score 20+ in the same game, but second time in two weeks (also Jan. 20th at Seton Hall).
   It was the first time that Creighton's had two men score 25 or more in the same game since Booker Woodfox (26) and P'Allen Stinnett (30) vs. New Mexico on Nov. 16, 2008.
Twenty Is Plenty
Trey Alexander and Baylor Scheierman owned 15 games this season with 20 points or more, while Ryan Kalkbrenner did it on 10 occasions.
   In 14 seasons under Greg McDermott, only Doug McDermott (3x), Marcus Foster (2x), Ryan Kalkbrenner and Marcus Zegarowski have also done that 10 or more times in an entire season.
Most Games With 20+ Points, Season, Since 2005-06
   20+ Pts.   Name   Season
   30   Doug McDermott, Sr.   2013-14
   26   Doug McDermott, Jr.   2012-13
   24   Doug McDermott, So.   2011-12
   18   Marcus Foster, Sr.   2017-18
   15   Trey Alexander, Jr.   2023-24
   15   Baylor Scheierman, Sr.   2023-24
   12   Marcus Foster, Jr.   2016-17
   11   Nate Funk   2006-07
   10   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Sr.   2023-24
Give Me Twenty
Creighton had 45 individual scoring performances of 20 or more points this season.
   Creighton is 20-3 all-time when Ryan Kalkbrenner scores 20 points or more.
   Creighton was 13-5 when Baylor Scheierman scores 20 points or more.
   Creighton is also 18-2 all-time when Trey Alexander scores 20 points or more.
   Nationally, when Alexander scores 20 or more points (min. 20 games of 20+ points) Creighton does almost as well as anyone, as seen below in this list from Elias Sports Bureau:
Best Team Record When Scoring 20+ Points
(Min. 20 games of 20+ points, active players only)
   Win Pct.   W-L   Player, Team
   .920   23-2   LJ Cryer, Houston/Baylor
   .903   28-3   Graham Ike, Gonzaga/Wyoming
   .900   18-2   Trey Alexander, Creighton
   .875   21-3   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton
   .875   35-5   Tucker DeVries, Drake
Watch This
Two Bluejays were finalists for being the best in the nation at their position.
   Baylor Scheierman was one of five men up for the Julius Erving Award, given to the nation's top small forward. That ended up going to Tennessee's Dalton Knecht.
   Ryan Kalkbrenner was one of five men in the running for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award, given to the nation's top center. Zach Edey from Purdue took home that accolade.
Yearly Pink Out Totals
Creighton has raised $605,089.18 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
2023-24:Â Â Â $36,002.46
Additional Donations:Â Â Â $244,349.86
13-Year Totals: $605,089.18
Pink Out Auction Raises $36,002.46
When Creighton hosted DePaul on January 27th in its 14th Annual Pink Out game, Bluejay players wore pink shooting shirts and pink-trimmed jerseys for the game.
   Fans had the opportunity to honor a friend or family member who has battled cancer or is currently battling cancer by purchasing the apparel via auction.
   All funds raised went to benefit American Cancer Society Hope Lodge Omaha, which provides a free home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers who must travel to Omaha to receive their lifesaving treatment. More than just a roof over their heads, it's a nurturing community that helps patients access the care they need. This year Nebraska Cancer Specialists 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 $605,089.18 (including the 2023-24 auction) benefiting the Hope Lodge facility in Omaha and the guests it serves.
   This year's auction ran from Jan. 11-21 and raised $36,002.46, while the matching donation and in-game donations generated an additional $72,119.54.
   Below is the final numbers for each jersey/item in the auction this year.
#0Â Â Â $945Â Â Â #1Â Â Â $2025Â Â Â #2Â Â Â $1050
#4Â Â Â $887Â Â Â #5Â Â Â $1725Â Â Â #10Â Â Â $870
#11Â Â Â $3600Â Â Â #12Â Â Â $847.46Â Â Â #13Â Â Â $2000
#14Â Â Â $872Â Â Â #15Â Â Â $2250Â Â Â #23Â Â Â $3650
#32Â Â Â $1005Â Â Â #33Â Â Â $1675Â Â Â #41Â Â Â $1825
#55Â Â Â $3150Â Â Â Golf:Â Â Â $3250Â Â Â
Greg McDermott's Shoes   $935   Ball 1: $710
Ball 2: $710Â Ball 3: $680Â Ball 4: $655Â Â Ball 5: $686
McDermott Among The Best
Greg McDermott ranks tied for eighth in league history with 123 regular-season league wins.
   McDermott, along with Ed Cooley and Pitino, are the only three active coaches with 100 regular-season BIG EAST wins. The list contains six different coaches who have won at least one national title.
   McDermott has been at his current job (14 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 13 years in the BIG EAST lead all active league coaches.
Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches
   Rk.   Wins   Name, School
   1.   366   Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
   2.   274   Jim Calhoun, UConn
   3.   244   Jay Wright, Villanova
   4.   198   John Thompson Sr., Georgetown
   5.   136   Mike Brey, Notre Dame
   6.   131   John Thompson III, Georgetown
   7.   127   Lou Carnesecca, St. John's
   8.   123   Greg McDermott, Creighton
      123   Ed Cooley, Providence/G'Town
      123   Rick Pitino, Prov./Louisville/SJU
   11.   115   Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
Overtime Is Trey's Time
Trey Alexander's three-pointer with 28.4 seconds left in triple-overtime gave Creighton a 93-91 lead it would not surrender at Seton Hall, but it's not the first time he's provided overtime heroics. He had also given CU a 90-89 lead with 55.6 left on a jumper.
   Alexander has been on the court for all 50 overtime minutes of each of Creighton's last six games to go beyond 40 minutes, and he's been excellent almost every time.
   He's shot 12-for-22 from the field (.556), including 2-for-4 from three-point range (.500) while making 9-of-10 free throws (.900). Alexander also has four assists, two blocked shots and two steals in that span.
   Alexander has scored 35 of Creighton's 94 overtime points in those six contests.
Sultan of Swat
Ryan Kalkbrenner ranks second in program history in blocked shots with 306.
   Kalkbrenner has joined Benoit Benjamin as the only Bluejays with three different seasons of 60 or more blocks.
   Kalkbrenner is just the seventh BIG EAST player since 1992-93 with three campaigns of 72 or more swats, joining Jason Lawson (4x) and Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (3x), Chris Obekpa (3x), Emeka Okafor (3x), Hasheem Thabeet (3x) and Etan Thomas (3x).
Most Creighton Blocked Shots, Since 1979-80
   Blk.   Name   Years
   411   Benoit Benjamin   1982-85
   306   Ryan Kalkbrenner   2020-Pres.
   183   Chad Gallagher   1987-91
   174   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
Most Creighton Blocked Shots, Since 1979-80
   Blk.   Name (Class)   Year
   162   Benoit Benjamin (Jr.)   1984-85
   157   Benoit Benjamin (So.)   1983-84
   107   Ryan Kalkbrenner (Sr.)   2023-24
   92   Benoit Benjamin (Fr.)   1982-83
   89   Ryan Kalkbrenner (So.)   2021-22
   72   Ryan Kalkbrenner (Jr.)   2022-23
   70   Chad Gallagher (Sr.)   1990-91
Baylor Ball
Of the 1,256 career rebounds that Baylor Scheierman snared, only 116 of them (9.2 percent) came on the offensive glass.
   Scheierman led all BIG EAST players with 290 defensive rebounds this season, but was tied for 47th with 26 offensive rebounds.
   Scheierman is the only "Power 6" player in the last 30 seasons with a year of at least 270 defensive rebounds and less than 40 offensive rebounds, and now has done it back-to-back years.
   Scheierman owned 26 career games of 10 or more rebounds without snaring an offensive board. Per Basketball-Reference.com, that made him one of just two players nationally since 2010-11 with more than 10 such contests, joining Weber State's Dillon Jones (25).
   One other quirky stat about Scheierman? He owned 1,088 career rebounds in his first 145 career games. Those are the exact same numbers that Doug McDermott finished his college career with.
Jays Don't Foul...Do You Follow?
Creighton led the nation with just 11.5 fouls per game...let's take a minute to appreciate just how few that is.
   Lipscomb was second-best at avoiding fouls, committing 12.9 per game.
   Creighton was the only team nationally that has not had a player foul out this season. Per Elias, Creighton's streak of 53 straight games without a foul out is the nation's longest since at least 2005-06.
   Only two teams total (Nebraska and Alabama), got into the bonus in the first half this season against Creighton.
   Creighton committed three fouls or less in 16 different halves this year.
   Creighton had more than nine fouls in just five halves (including OT) this season, which means its opponents were in the double-bonus just four times.
    Creighton allowed just 43 made free throws in a 1-and-1 situation all year, and just 12 made free throws in the double bonus all season (6 of those came in an overtime session). Only two of those free throws in a 1-and-1 situation came in the first half (vs. Alabama).
   Here's a look at how many fouls Creighton was called for this season by half:
Creighton Fouls By Half
Opponent   First Half   Second Half
Florida A&MÂ Â Â 4Â Â Â 5
North Dakota State   1   3
Iowa   6   8
Texas Southern   1   6
Loyola (Chicago)Â Â Â 3Â Â Â 7
Colorado State   2   5
Oklahoma State   6   7
Nebraska   7   7
Central Michigan   3   2
UNLVÂ Â Â 5Â Â Â 5
Alabama   9   7
Villanova   5   4 (4 more in OT)
#10 Marquette   5   11
Georgetown   4   6
#23 Providence   5   6
St. John's   3   5
DePaul   6   10
#1 Connecticut   5   9
Seton Hall   3   5 (6 more in 3 OT's)
Xavier   6   8
DePaul   5   4
Butler   3   8
at Providence   5   3 (6 more in OT)
at Xavier   6   7
Georgetown   5   7
at Butler   3   5
#1 Connecticut   4   9
at St. John's   2   10
Seton Hall   6   10
#5 Marquette   2   8
at Villanova   3   3
Providence   4   9
Akron   4   8
Oregon   3   7 (2 more in 2OT's)
Total   144   224 (18 more in OT)
Kalkbrenner's A Handful
Ryan Kalkbrenner swatted five shots on Dec. 16 at UNLV, then did it again on Jan. 17 at No. 1 UConn. He notched a career-high eight rejections on Feb. 25 at St. John's.
   Fifteen times in his Bluejay career that he's had five or more rejections. During his four years at Creighton, all his teammates have combined for one such game, a five-swat effort by Fredrick King last year in Las Vegas. Kalkbrenner is the only Creighton player with multiple games of five or more swats since the Bluejays joined the BIG EAST in 2013 as King, Jacob Epperson and Justin Patton have each done it once.
   Kalkbrenner's 306 career blocked shots rank third among the nation's active players.
   In January, Kalkbrenner had four or more blocks in four straight games, Creighton's longest such streak since Benoit Benjamin did it in an incredible 12 straight games from Jan. 12-, Feb. 20, 1985. The streak featured games of 8, 10, 5, 4, 7, 12, 6, 5, 5, 6, 4 and 4 blocks.
Scheierman The Scorer
Baylor Scheierman was fourth in the BIG EAST Conference in scoring at 18.3 points per game, and has scored in double-figures every game but one this season.
   Before being held to nine points on Jan. 6 vs. Providence, Scheierman had become just the third Creighton player in the last 25 seasons to score in double-figures each of the first 14 games of a year, joining Doug McDermott (all 35 games in 2011-12) and Marcus Foster (first 15 in 2017-18).
   Keep in mind that Scheierman has proven he can do way more than score. Two years ago at South Dakota State, Scheierman led the Summit League in the rare combination of both rebounds and assists.
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 2023-24
Category   CU Stat   CU Rank
3FG Made   4,318   2nd
2FG Percentage   .549   3rd  Â
FG Percentage   .477   4th
Assists   7,749   5th  Â
3FG Percentage   .375   5th
FG Made   13,270   7th  Â
Points   37,095   9th  Â
Wins   325   24th  Â
Winning Percentage   .670   30th
Don't Forget The Two's
While attention tends to focus on Creighton's proficiency from three-point range, the Bluejays were also pretty efficient from inside the arc.
   CU ranked fourth in the country in two-point percentage (.592) in 2023-24 and is third-best nationally (.549) among Division I schools to have played 100 or more games since Greg McDermott's arrival in 2010-11.
   Creighton shot 26-for-32 (.813) from two-point range on Dec. 9 vs. Central Michigan, just the third time in Greg McDermott's 14 seasons at CU its converted on better than 80 percent of its two-point shots. The only better game was when it shot 22-for-26 (.846) in a March 2, 2013 win over Wichita State in CU's final regular-season game as a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.
Century Mark
Creighton's 109 point effort on Dec. 9 vs. Central Michigan was the 25th time under Greg McDermott that Creighton has scored 100 or more points.
   That ranks third-most among all Power 5/BIG EAST teams nationally in that span, trailing only North Carolina (37) and Iowa (26).
   No other BIG EAST team has cracked the century mark more than 13 times since 2010-11.
   Greg McDermott's teams at Northern Iowa (153 games) and Iowa State (127 games) never scored more than 100 points in any game.
Road Dubs
Before its Dec. 13 loss at UNLV, Creighton had started 2-0 on the road this season, doing so in impressive fashion in both games.
   On Nov. 30 Creighton beat Oklahoma State 79-65, its second-biggest non-conference home loss since 1978.
   Four days later on Dec. 3, Creighton won 89-60 at Nebraska, handing the Cornhuskers their largest non-conference home loss since 1938.
   It's the first time that Creighton has won its first two true road games since 2016-17, when the Jays won their first five road contests.
   It's also just the 12th time in the last 50 seasons that CU has won each of its first two true road games. Eleven of the last 12 teams (including 2023-24) to do so made the NCAA Tournament, and each won 20 or more games.
Started 2-0 Or Better On The Road, Last 50 Years
   Road W's to Start   Season   Final W-L (Postseason)
   2   1976-77   21-7 (NCAA)
   2   1980-81   21-9 (NCAA)
   2   1998-99   22-9 (NCAA)
   3   1999-00   23-10 (NCAA)
   2   2002-03   29-5 (NCAA)
   4   2003-04   20-9 (NIT)
   2   2004-05   23-11 (NCAA)
   2   2011-12   29-6 (NCAA)
   4   2012-13   28-8 (NCAA)
   4   2013-14   27-8 (NCAA)
   5   2016-17   25-10 (NCAA)
   2   2023-24   25-10 (NCAA)
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Road Openers
Creighton is 7-7 under Greg McDermott in its first true road game of the season.
   The road opener has been the barometer for Creighton's postseason plans in the last 14 years (including 2023-24). Creighton has made the NCAA Tournament all seven times (including 2023-24) it has won the road opener, and missed the NCAA Tournament four of the other six years where a postseason was contested.
   That's encouraging since CU defeated Oklahoma State 79-65 in its road opener this winter.
   CU would have made the 2020 NCAA Tournament that was canceled even though it lost its road opener that year.
 Creighton in Road Openers, Last 14 Years
Year   Opponent   Score   CU in NCAA's?
2010-11   Northwestern   L 52-65   No (CBI)
2011-12Â Â Â UABÂ Â Â W 70-60Â Â Â Yes
2012-13   Nebraska   W 64-42   Yes
2013-14   Saint Joseph's   W 83-79   Yes
2014-15   Tulsa   L 64-77   No
2015-16   #14 Indiana   L 65-86   No (NIT)
2016-17   Nebraska   W 77-62   Yes
2017-18   #20 Northwestern   W 92-88   Yes
2018-19   Nebraska   L 75-94   No (NIT)
2019-20   Michigan   L 69-79   No (Postseason CCD)
2020-21   #5 Kansas   L 72-73   Yes
2021-22   Nebraska   W 77-69   Yes
2022-23   #2 Texas   L 67-72   Yes
2023-24   Oklahoma State   W 79-65   Yes
He Does It All
Baylor Scheierman owned 2,233 points, 1,256 rebounds, 580 assists and has made 356 career three-pointers in 162 total games when you combine his Creighton and South Dakota State stats.
   Creighton's only other players to reach 1,000 career rebounds (only at Creighton) have been Paul Silas (1,751), Bob Harstad (1,126), Doug McDermott (1,088) and Benoit Benjamin (1,005).
   If you're curious, how many games it took to get to 1,000 rebounds for each man, we've got you covered:
Games to 1,000 Rebounds
Name   GP   Opponent, Date
Paul Silas   47   at Utah State, 2/23/63
Benoit Benjamin   89   at Bradley, 3/5/85
Bob Harstad   115   Siena, 2/3/91
Doug McDermott   132   DePaul, 2/7/14
Baylor Scheierman*Â Â Â 135Â Â Â at Nebraska, 12/3/23
*includes games at South Dakota State
1,000+ Rebounds, 274+ 3FG Nationally, Since 1992-93
**Stats earned at Division I schools only**
Name, School(s)Â Â Â REBÂ Â Â 3FG
Baylor Scheierman, SDSU/Creighton   1,256   356
Doug McDermott, Creighton   1,088   274
1,100+ Rebounds, 500 Assists Nationally, Since 1992-93
**Stats earned at Division I schools only**
Name, School(s)Â Â Â REBÂ Â Â AST
Baylor Scheierman, SDSU/Creighton   1,256   580
Brian Voelkel, Vermont   1,168   679
John Konchar, IPFWÂ Â Â 1,149Â Â Â 553
Max Fiedler, Rice   1,144   571
Do You Believe in Streaks?
Not only did Baylor Scheierman make a three-pointer in his final 23 games, he also closed his career with a streak of 31 straight free throws made.
   The streak was CU's longest since Doug McDermott's program-record streak of 45 during the 2013-14 campaign.
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made, CU History Since 1980
   FT   Name   Dates of Streak
   45   Doug McDermott   Dec. 1, 2013-Jan. 4, 2014
   36   Booker Woodfox   Dec. 6, 2008-Jan. 6, 2009
   35   Bob Portman   1967-68
   32   Michael Lindeman   Jan. 23-Nov. 29, 2003
   31   Baylor Scheierman   Feb. 17 - March 29, 2024
   28   Kyle Korver   Jan. 27-March 15, 2001
   28   Doug McDermott   March 10-Nov. 8, 2013
   27   Matt West   Nov. 27, 1999-Jan. 15, 2000
   27   Kyle Korver   Jan. 29-Nov. 20, 2000
   27   Nate Funk   Dec. 30, 2006-Jan. 12, 2007
Can't Stop Scheierman
Baylor Scheierman made a three-point basket in all 37 games he played last season and each of his first 11 contests this season, stretching his streak dating to last year to 58 in a row if you include his final 10 games at South Dakota State in 2021-22. The streak ended on Dec. 20, 2023 vs. Villanova, when Scheierman went 0-for-7 from deep.
   Scheierman's streak of 48 straight as a Bluejay was the longest streak in Creighton history, 15 more than Ty-Shon Alexander's 33.
   After Scheierman's streak was snapped, he made a three-ball in his final 23 games, meaning he drained at least one triple in 81 of his last 82 contests and all but one of his 72 games in a Bluejay uniform.
Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer, Creighton History
   Streak   Name   Dates of Streak
   48   Baylor Scheierman   Nov. 7, 2022 - Dec. 16, 2023
   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
   25   Rodney Buford   Jan. 25, 1997 - Jan. 10, 1998
   23   Ethan Wragge   Nov. 8, 2013 - Feb. 9, 2014
   23   Mitch Ballock   Nov. 12, 2019 - Feb. 8, 2020
   23   Marcus Zegarowski   Dec. 17, 2020 - March 28, 2021
   23   Baylor Scheierman   Dec. 30, 2023 - March 29, 2024
Among The Best...EVER!
Ryan Kalkbrenner has made 713 of 1,080 career shots, putting him at 66.0 percent overall. That places the senior center fifth in field goal percentage in NCAA history among players to make 500 or more field goals and at least four field goals per game.
   However, Kalkbrenner is first among all such players who have ever attempted 50 or more three-point field goal attempts.
Best Career FG%, NCAA History (min. 500 FG, 4FG/game)
   Pct. (FG-FGA)   Name, School   Years
   .678 (828-1222)   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1976-81
   .668 (566-847)   Murray Brown, Florida State   1976-80
   .667 (740-1109)   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2013-17
   .664 (702-1058)   Todd MacCulloch, Washington   1995-99
   .660 (713-1080)   Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton   2020-Pres.
   .658 (601-914)   Max Fiedler, Rice   2020-24
   .656 (552-841)   Kevin Magee UC Irvine   1980-82
Trey's Bien
Trey Alexander has made the leap in his junior season. Here's how this year compares to his first two years combined.
Category   2023-24   2021-23
Games Played   35   72
20-Point Games   15   5
Dunks   5   2
Double-Doubles   4   0
Points Per Game   17.6   10.6
Rebounds Per Game   5.7   4.0
Assists Per Game   4.7   2.5
Nationally Speaking
Creighton finished all over the NCAA stat leaders, ranking in the top 20 of 10 different team and 13 individual categories.
   Rank   Category   Stat
   1   Fouls Per Game   11.5
   2   Blocks Per Game (Kalkbrenner)   3.06
   2   Blocks (Kalkbrenner)   107
    4   Defensive Rebounds Per Game   29.71
   5   Effective FG%   .573
   5   Def. Rebounds/Game (Scheierman)   8.26
   6   Average Home Attendance   17,269
   6   Minutes Per Game (Alexander)   37:15
   7   Field Goal Pct. (Kalkbrenner)   .646
   7   Triple-Doubles (Scheierman)   1
   8   Three-Pointers Per Game   10.7
   9   Three-Point Attempts Per Game   29.1
   9   Total Home Attendance   276,300
   9   Free Throw Percentage   .788
   10   3FG Attempts (Scheierman)   289
   12   Three-Pointers Made (Scheierman)   110
   12   Minutes Per Game (Scheierman)   36:46
   15   Three-Pointers Per Game (Scheierman)   3.14
   16   Field Goals Made (Kalkbrenner)   241
   17   Field Goal Attempts (Alexander)   520
   18   Double-Doubles (Scheierman)   16
   18   Assists Per Game   16.8
   18   Assist/Turnover Ratio   1.58
This Is 20/20
Trey Alexander started his junior season with 20 points vs. Florida A&M, 21 points vs. North Dakota State, 23 points vs. Iowa and 20 points vs. Texas Southern
   That made him just the second Bluejay in the last 25 years to score 20 or more in each of CU's first four games, joining Doug McDermott in 2013-14. McDermott did it the first six games of his senior season in 2013-14 and went on to be named National Player of the Year that season.
   Alexander is the first Bluejay to score 20 points or more in four consecutive games at any time of year since Marcus Foster did it in seven consecutive contests from Jan. 16-Feb. 10, 2018.
Meet The Alexander's
Though they're not related, the stats of Ty-Shon Alexander (2017-20) and Trey Alexander (2021-Present) are pretty similar. Ty-Shon played 98 games, while Trey has played in 107 contests.
   That's a positive development considering that Ty-Shon was a First Team All-BIG EAST choice who helped Creighton to a share of the 2020 BIG EAST title and later played for the 2021 NBA runner-up Phoenix Suns.
Career Statistics
Name   PTS   REB   AST   BLK   STL   FG%   3FG%   FT%
Ty-Shon   1241   360   222   22   91   .418   .372   .813
Trey   1376   488   347   42   103   .442   .358   .822
Who's Back?
With Creighton returning seven of the 13 men who appeared in a game last season, it's no surprise that a similar ratio of the production from 2022-23 is also gone. Below is a breakdown of what is back:
Stat   Returners   Departures
Blocks   126 (82.9%)   26 (17.1%)
Rebounds   860 (67.9%)   411 (32.1%)
3FG Made   207 (64.9%)   112 (35.1%)
Points   1833 (64.8%)   995 (35.2%)
Steals   119 (64.3%)   66 (35.7%)
Minutes   4693 (63.0%)   2757 (37.0%)
Starts   111 (60.0%)   74 (40.0%)
Charges Taken   16 (59.3%)   11 (40.7%)
Assists   308 (53.0%)   273 (47.0%)
Preseason Top 10
The Creighton men's basketball team was ranked eighth in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 poll, its highest preseason AP ranking ever. That's one spot better than the previous best, done last year, when the Bluejays started the season ranked ninth. CU was ranked 13th in the year-end AP poll that was released on April 9th.
   The announcement marks just the sixth time in program history the writers have voted CU to the top-25 in the preseason, joining 2006-07 (No. 19), 2012-13 (No. 16) and 2016-17 (No. 22), 2020-21 (No. 11) and 2022-23 (No. 9). All five of those teams would end up in the NCAA Tournament, with the last three (including 2023-24) making the Sweet 16 and last year's club reaching the Elite Eight.
   Creighton has been ranked in the Top 10 on 29 different occasions in program history, with all but one of those occasions 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 now been ranked 141 times in program history, with 114 of those under the direction of McDermott. Creighton is 175-73 all-time as a ranked team, including a 141-61 mark under McDermott. Creighton has now been ranked at least one week in 10 of McDermott's 14 seasons on The Hilltop after doing it just five different seasons in program history before his 2010 arrival.
      Creighton is one of four schools to be ranked in the preseason top-10 each of the past two seasons, joining Kansas, Duke and Houston.
   Along with No. 5 Marquette, No. 6 Connecticut and No. 8 Creighton, this year marked the first time since 2011-12 that the BIG EAST had three Preseason Top-10 teams.
   Creighton was also eighth in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll, its best preseason mark ever. CU finished 10th in the year-end April 9th Coaches poll.
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. 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
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 1,020 straight games. That ranks as the nation's 10th-longest active streak.
   Creighton's last game without a three-pointer came at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993, when the Jays were 0-for-5. Creighton's last win without making a three-point basket came on March 3, 1991 when the Jays went 0-for-2 from three-point range in a 71-66 win over Southern Illinois in the championship game of the MVC Tournament.
   Below is a list of the nation's longest active three-point streaks.
Longest Active 3-Point Streaks After 2023-24
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   1,228   UNLV   Season Over
   2.   1,225   Duke   Season Over
   3.   1,158   East Tennessee State   Season Over
   4.   1,133   Oakland   Season Over
   5.   1,128   Pacific   Season Over
   6.   1,127   Texas   Season Over
   7.   1,067   Marshall   Season Over
   8.   1,058   Gonzaga   Season Over
   9.   1,050   Princeton   Season Over
   10.   1,020   Creighton   Season Over
   11.   1,013   Long Island   Season Over
   12.   1,006   Mount St. Mary's   Season Over
Triple Trouble
During Creighton's current streak of 1,020 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 8,160 trifectas, an average of 8.00 treys per game.
   Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 303 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 84-20 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 32-30 mark when making seven treys or fewer.
Team 3FG Made During Creighton's 3-Point Streak
1:   5 times   2: 19 times   3: 36 times
4:   75 times   5:  104 times   6: 107 times
7:  149 times   8:  127 times   9: 94 times
10: 85 times   11: 59 times   12: 60 times
13: 49 times   14: 24 times   15: 9 times
16: 8 times   17: 4 times   18: 1 time
19: 2 times   20: 1 time   21: 1 time   22: 1 time
Dynamic Duo
Creighton is one of four schools to have men's and women's basketball programs to both own 22 wins or more each of the last three seasons, a list that includes Creighton, Gonzaga, Princeton and UConn.
   This season, Creighton was one of eight teams with a preseason top-25 squad on both the men's and women's side, joining Baylor, Connecticut, Illinois, North Carolina, Southern California, Tennessee and Texas.
   The only five schools to be ranked in the preseason men's and women's basketball Top 25 of the AP Poll both this season and last season were Baylor, Creighton, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
   Creighton is one of eight schools to make the NCAA Tournament in both men's and women's basketball each of the last three seasons (including 2023-24), a list that consists of Arizona, Baylor, Creighton, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Tennessee, Texas and UConn.
   The only schools with at-large bids in each of the last three years (including 2023-24) in both men's and women's basketball are Baylor and Creighton.
CHI Health Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 354 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the 21-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 292-62 (.825) record all-time at the facility, and is 22-1 there on Friday's.
   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 27,802-23,230 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.92 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 91 different times.
   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 41-29 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.
   Creighton is 195-44 (.816) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn't trailed in 65 of those games. In that same span, CU owns a 101-9 home record (.918) 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 311-62 (.834) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.
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Give Me 10
Creighton went 14-2 inside CHI Health Center Omaha and earned at least 10 home wins for the 27th time in the last 28 seasons in 2023-24. 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. It is the 18th time in the last 19 years that's happened. The only exception was the 2020-21 season that was impacted by COVID-19, which restricted crowds nationwide.
Home Run
Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.79 points per home game (19,308 points in 239 home games), a figure that climbs to 84.37 points in non-conference home games (9,281 points in 110 home games).
   Creighton is 147-7 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points.
Bahamas Bounce
Creighton got a jump start on the season with nine practices in July before heading to the Bahamas to play in three games during the first week of August.
   Creighton won all three games by 14 points or more, averaged 98.3 points, and outrebounded foes by 21.3 caroms per contest.
   Trey Alexander led CU by averaging 20.0 points before missing the final contest, but Ryan Kalkbrenner (11.0 ppg.), Baylor Scheierman (10.0 ppg.) and Fredrick King (10.0 ppg.) also scored at a double-digit clip.
   Steven Ashworth led CU with 15 assists, King and Brock Vice had a team-high 18 rebounds and Kalkbrenner topped the team with 10 swats.
      A 2019 trip to Australia helped the Bluejays open the year 12-2.
   A 2015 trip to Italy helped the Bluejays start the season 5-1.
   A 2011 trip to the Bahamas helped get the Bluejays ready for a 7-0 start.
   A 2007 trip to Canada paid dividends as Creighton started 5-0.
   In 2003, the Bluejays also went to Canada and started the subsequent season 12-0.
Biggest in the BIG EAST
Creighton's average height of 78.56 inches put the Bluejays as the nation's 11th-tallest team, and the biggest in the BIG EAST.
   The second-tallest team in the BIG EAST is Connecticut, which ranked tied for 24th-biggest at 78.29 inches per player.
Creighton Retires McDermott's No. 3 Jersey
Creighton Men's Basketball retired Doug McDermott's No. 3 jersey prior to its Dec. 20 game vs. Villanova. McDermott was a three-time All-American (2012, 2013, 2014) and consensus National Player of the Year (2014) during an incredible four-year career spanning from 2010-14.
   McDermott finished his career with an NCAA-record 135 double-figure scoring games and wrapped up his time on The Hilltop with 3,150 points, which was fifth in NCAA history. He was named winner of the Oscar Robertson, John R. Wooden and Naismith trophies as the National Player of the Year in 2013-14, when he led the country in scoring and helped Creighton to a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
   The son of current Bluejay head coach Greg McDermott, Doug McDermott was a three-time Conference Player of the Year and remains the sport's only three-time Associated Press First Team All-American since 1985.
   McDermott received his Marketing degree from Creighton in 2014 and is currently in his 10th year in the NBA, as a member of the San Antonio Spurs.
   McDermott's number hangs in the rafters on the west side of the arena alongside five other Bluejay greats (#25 Kyle Korver, #30 Bob Harstad, #33 Bob Portman, #35 Paul Silas, #45 Bob Gibson).
McDermott In The NBA
Doug McDermott is in his 10th year in an NBA career that saw him selected 11th overall by Denver, with stops in Chicago, Oklahoma City, New York, Dallas, Indiana and San Antonio. He was traded from San Antonio back to Indiana in the final hours of the trade deadline on Feb. 8th.
   Overall, through April 9th, he was averaging 5.4 points per game this season and shooting 40.8 percent from three-point range. In his career, McDermott has played in 653 games and averaged 8.9 points per game. He ranks 25th in NBA history with 41.0 percent marksmanship from three-point range in his career.
   The 10-year NBA vet gives Creighton at least one NBA player in 40 of the last 41 seasons. Other famous Bluejays to play in the NBA in the past include Paul Silas, Kyle Korver and Anthony Tolliver.
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