Game #15: Creighton Bluejays (9-5, 3-0 BIG EAST) at Seton Hall Pirates (12-2, 2-1 BIG EAST)

Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 • 11:00 a.m. CST • Newark, N.J. • Prudential Center

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Next Game

Creighton (9-5, 3-0 BIG EAST) opens the 2026 calendar year on Sunday, Jan. 4 game at upstart Seton Hall (12-2, 2-1 BIG EAST).

    The game at Prudential Center (18,711) in Newark, N.J., will tip at 11 a.m. Central.

Broadcast Information

Sunday’s game will be televised on NBC Sports Network and also be streamed on Peacock at https://PeacockTV.com/live.

    Justin Kutcher and Tarik Turner will announce.

Radio Broadcast Information

KOZN (1620 AM) and KOOO (101.9 FM) will carry all Creighton men’s basketball games during the 2025-26 season.

    John Bishop will call the action. The audio is webcast live at www.1620thezone.com. 

    The game can also be heard on SiriusXM 389 as well as https://sxm.app.link/SXM979.

Live Stats Information

All of Creighton’s games this season will have free live stats at http://Creighton.StatBroadcast.com.

Scouting Creighton

Creighton is 9-5 this year and in the midst of a season-long four-game winning streak that includes wins over Xavier (98-57), Marquette (84-63), Utah Tech (92-69) and Butler (89-85). Three of the five losses have come against teams who are currently ranked in the Top 13 of the AP poll.

    Four of the top five scorers are newcomers, led by Josh Dix (12.0 ppg.), Nik Graves (9.6 ppg., 3.6 apg.) and Blake Harper (8.9 ppg., 4.7 rpg.). 

    Coming on strong of late has been Austin Swartz (9.5 ppg.), who had eight points total in CU’s first seven games but has averaged 16.6 points in seven contests since then, including a career-high 27 at Xavier. Two other key returners to keep an eye on are Jasen Green (10.2 ppg., 51 rpg.) and Isaac Traudt (8.5 ppg.).

    Creighton’s most productive returner, Jackson McAndrew (6.8 ppg., 4.5 rpg.), as well as key subs Hudson Greer (8.0 ppg., 4.3 rpg.) and Josh Townley-Thomas (6.0 ppg.), have combined to play just nine games due to injuries.

     Creighton is averaging 79.2 points per game and shooting 46.7 percent from the field, 35.2 percent from three-point range and 75.3 percent at the line.

Scouting Seton Hall

Seton Hall has followed up last season’s 7-25 mark with a 12-2 record in 2025-26, its best 14-game start to a season since 2017-18. The Pirates are 2-1 in league play this winter (featuring road wins at Providence and Marquette) after going 2-18 in the BIG EAST a year ago.

    The Pirates feature 11 newcomers, as its four returners from a year ago have combined for a total of five points this winter.

    A.J. Staton-McCray (13.1 ppg.), Tajuan Simpkins (11.3 ppg.) and Adam «Budd» Clark (9.9 ppg., 5.4 apg.) lead a talented class of newcomers.

    Najal Hines (29) and Stephon Payne III (23) have combined for 52 blocked shots, and Payne is coming off a 22-rebound game in Tuesday’s 79-73 comeback win at Marquette that featured a game-ending 13-0 run.

    As a team, Seton Hall averages 74.9 points per game while allowing only 63.0 per contest. The Pirates shoot 44.8 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from deep and 74.8 percent at the line.

The Series With Seton Hall

Creighton and Seton Hall have split 32 all-time meetings (16-16), but Creighton has won 10 of the last 12 meetings, including the past six.

    Creighton is 8-10 all-time at Seton Hall and 7-5 in Newark since joining the BIG EAST, which includes a 97-94 triple-overtime Bluejay victory in 2024.

    Greg McDermott is 15-10 against Seton Hall and 6-0 against Shaheen Holloway.

The Creighton Coaches

Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) owns a 359-176 record in his 16th season with the Bluejays. He owns a career mark of 639-371 in his 32nd season, and is 508-307 in 25 Division I campaigns. 

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

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

    He is assisted by Alan Huss, Derek Kellogg, Trey Zeigler, Mitch Ballock and Mike Nesbitt.

 

With A Win…

– Creighton would win a season-high fifth straight game since starting the year 5-5.

– Creighton would defeat Seton Hall for the seventh straight time and take a lead in the all-time series against Seton Hall (17-16) for the first time ever.

– Creighton would start 4-0 in BIG EAST play for the second time ever. CU’s first BIG EAST squad started 5-0 in 2013-14.

Milestone Watch

Josh Dix has 994 career points, just six shy of 1,000. 

Owen Freeman has 786 career points and is 14 short of 800.

Nik Graves has played in 99 career games entering Sunday. Graves is also 10 rebounds shy of 300 and five assists short of 250 in his career.

Liam McChesney is six rebounds short of 200 for his career.

Austin Swartz owns 294 career points and is six away from 300.

Isaac Traudt is eight three-pointers away from 100 in his career, and 28 points shy of 400.

Dix Approaches 1,000 Points

Senior guard Josh Dix owns 994 career points entering Sunday’s contest at Seton Hall. Dix has scored six points or more in each of his last 22 games.

    The Council Bluffs, Iowa native has played in 111 games in four years of college. He will join backcourt mate Nik Graves (1,060) as the second current Bluejay to amass 1,000 points or more at the collegiate level.

    Entering Wednesday there were 13 active BIG EAST players with 1,000 or more career points, a group that includes Seton Hall’s Budd Clark (1,233) and Elijah Fisher (1,062).

What’s The Difference?

Creighton outscored Xavier by 41, Marquette by 21 and Butler by four to open BIG EAST Conference play. That +66 point differential is the largest in league history through three BIG EAST games, outpacing the 2000-01 Georgetown team featuring Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje and Mike Sweetney that was +64 through three games.

    The only other league teams to be +60 through three league games was the 1985-86 Syracuse (+60) team that featured Pearl Washington, Sherman Douglas and Rony Seikaly and this year’s Connecticut team (+60).

    The league record for largest point differential through four BIG EAST games is +74 by the 2012-13 Louisville team that went on to win the national title. Here’s a look at the teams that were better than +66 after four BIG EAST games, though it’s worth noting that UConn (+60 through 3) hosts Marquette on Sunday in its fourth game.

Best Point Margin Through 4 BIG EAST Games

    Diff.    Pts. For    Pts. Agst.    School    Year

    +74    290    216    Louisville    2012-13

    +72    363    291    Georgetown    2000-01

    +71    331    260    Georgetown    1989-90

    +70    322    252    Syracuse    1985-86

    +68    319    251    Marquette    2008-09

    +67    316    249    Syracuse    1999-00

A Road Start

Creighton won its first BIG EAST road game of the season by a 98-57 count at Xavier.

    Only three teams in BIG EAST history have ever owned a +41 point margin or better through two road league games, something Creighton can do with a win on Sunday. The Jays can set a league record if they win by six points or more against Seton Hall.

    In case you’re curious, Creighton has never won back-to-back league road games by more than 20 points.

Best Point Margin Through 2 BIG EAST Road Games

    Diff.    Pts. For    Pts. Agst.    School    Year

    +46    170    124    Georgetown    1989-90

    +43    165    122    Connecticut    1999-00

    +42    185    143    Syracuse    1982-83

    +41    162    121    Connecticut    2025-26

Running Down A Dream

Creighton has scored 271 points in its first three league games this season. In program history, it’s the sixth-most points CU has scored in any three-game span of conference play, ever.

    Creighton’s most points ever in a four-game span of league play is 365 points from January 20-February 2, 2024. That streak started with a 97-94 triple-overtime win at Seton Hall.

Most Points, 3-Game League Span

    Points    Dates    League

    292    Jan. 17-23, 1985    MVC

    277    Feb. 10-17, 1990    MVC

    277    Jan. 12-19, 1985    MVC

    274    Feb. 8-15, 2020    BIG EAST

    273    Jan. 15-20, 2003    MVC

    271    Dec. 17-30, 2025    BIG EAST

Most Points, 4-Game League Span

    Points    Dates    League

    365    Jan. 20-Feb. 2, 2024    BIG EAST

    363    Jan. 17-Feb. 2, 1985    MVC

    358    Jan. 12-23, 1985    MVC

    358    March 8-Dec. 30, 2025    BIG EAST

    357    Feb. 2-13, 2024    BIG EAST

84 Or More

Creighton has scored 84 points or more in all three BIG EAST games this season, as well as its regular-season finale last year.

    The last time Creighton didn’t score 84 or more points in a BIG EAST regular-season game was in its last trip to Newark, a 79-61 victory over the Pirates exactly 10 months from Sunday on March 4th.

    This is Creighton’s second-longest streak in program history of 84+ points in regular-season league play, trailing only a five-game streak from Jan. 20-Feb. 7, 2024.

CU’s Most Consecutive 84+ Point Games in League Play

    Streak    Dates    League

    5    Jan. 20-Feb. 7, 2024    BIG EAST

    4    March 8, 2025-Present    BIG EAST

    3    Feb. 8-15, 2020    BIG EAST

    3    Feb. 1-8, 2003    Missouri Valley

    3    Jan. 15-20, 2003    Missouri Valley

No Horseshoes or Hand Grenades Here

Believe it or not, none of Creighton’s 14 games this season have had a second half lead change. 

    Tuesday’s 89-85 win over Butler was Creighton’s first game this season decided by five points or less. The Bluejays are now 7-1 in their last eight games decided by five points or less.

    Since the start of last season Creighton is 5-1  (.833) in league games decided by five points or less. Among Power 5 teams, only Michigan (11-1), TCU (7-1) and Vanderbilt (6-1) own a better win percentage in close conference games.

    Creighton’s last six games against Seton Hall have featured five contests decided by double-digits, as well as a 2024 triple-overtime game in Newark that featured 16 lead changes and 10 ties.

Get A Piece At The Rock

Winning at home is paramount in any conference race.  

    Entering Saturday, the top four men’s basketball teams in the BIG EAST standings were 5-0 at home in league play.  

    By contrast, the bottom seven teams in the BIG EAST standings were 1-9 at home in league play.

    Seton Hall is 1-8 in its last nine BIG EAST home games, with the lone win in that stretch coming last season over two-time defending national champion (at the time) Connecticut.

New Jerseys To Return In…Newark

Creighton unveiiled its newest jersey, a Navy alternate uniform witih a nod to its Jesuit roots, on December 7 at Nebraska. 

    These uniforms tie Creighton Basketball with the overall mission of Creighton University and will be worn only on Sunday’s, which means this is the second and final time this regular-season the jerseys will be worn.

    Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (AMDG) is located inside each uniform: Translated, it means «For the greater glory of God,» a central theme of the Ignatian tradition that Creighton has embraced deeply.

    The jerseys features the Old English «C» on the shorts – which was on several uniforms in the 1920’s-1940’s and the overall Old English «Creighton» on the front.

    The piping down the side of the jersey and shorts were inspired by the windows in St. John’s Church on the Creighton campus.

Swartz Shines

Austin Swartz has made five three-pointers in each of Creighton’s last two games. 

    With five more triples on Sunday at Seton Hall, he’d become the first Bluejay with five (or more) three-pointers in three straight games since Kyle Korver did it in four straight games to open his senior season in 2002-03.

Most Consecutive Games With 5+ 3FG Since 1999-2000

    Streak    Dates    League

    4    Kyle Korver    Nov. 17-26, 2002

    2    Kyle Korver    Jan. 15-18, 2003

    2    Kyle Korver    Feb. 22-26, 2003

    2    Booker Woodfox    Dec. 6-10, 2008

    2    Jahenns Manigat    Nov. 11-13, 2011

    2    Doug McDermott    March 8-13, 2014

    2    Marcus Foster    Feb. 7-10, 2018

    2    Mitch Ballock    Dec. 8-14, 2018

    2    Baylor Scheierman    Feb. 28-March 2, 2024

    2    Austin Swartz    Dec. 22-30, 2025

Swartz Shoots The Rock

Austin Swartz has made 18 three-pointers over Creighton’s last four games, one of the best four-game stretches among any Creighton player this century.

Most 3-Pointers In Any 4-Game Span Since 1999-2000

    3FG    Name    Date

    23    Kyle Korver    Nov. 17-26, 2002

    21    Doug McDermott    March 1-13, 2014

    20    Kyle Korver    Dec. 21, 2002-Jan. 5, 2003

    20    Kyle Korver    Jan. 11-20, 2003

    19    Kyle Korver    Nov. 18-Dec. 4, 2002

    19    Kyle Korver    Nov. 26-Dec .14, 2002

    19    Kyle Korver    Jan. 8-18, 2003

    19    Doug McDermott    March 8-15, 2014

    19    Booker Woodfox    Dec. 6-15, 2008

    19    Mitch Ballock    Nov. 28-Dec. 14, 2018

    18    Kyle Korver    Nov. 25-Dec. 7, 2002

    18    Kyle Korver    Dec. 16-31, 2002

    18    Ethan Wragge    Nov. 29-Dec. 8, 2013

    18    Ethan Wragge    Jan. 12-20, 2014

    18    Doug McDermott    March 4-14, 2014

    18    Mitch Ballock    Dec. 31, 2018-Jan. 13, 2019

    18    Mitch Ballock    March 3-14, 2019

    18    Ryan Hawkins    Feb. 8-17, 2022

    18    Baylor Scheierman    Feb. 28-March 14, 2024

    18    Austin Swartz    Dec. 17-30, 2025

Productive Month

Austin Swartz entered the month of December averaging 1.3 points per game before his whole season turned around.

    Creighton played seven games in December, and Swartz’s scoring average increased after each outing.

    The sophomore from Charlotte enters January averaging 9.5 points per game.

    Entering Average    Pts.    End Game Average

    1.3 entering Nicholls    11    2.7

    2.7 entering Nebraska    16    4.4

    4.4 entering Kansas State    12    5.2

    5.2 entering Xavier    27    7.4

    7.4 entering Marquette    9    7.5

    7.5 entering Utah Tech    19    8.5

    8.5 entering Butler    22    9.5

9.5 entering Seton Hall    ??    ???

It Ain’t Easy Being Green

Jasen Green had career-highs with 23 points and five assists on Tuesday vs. Butler, adding six rebounds.

    He’s just the 13th different player with a 23/6/5 game since Greg McDermott took over in 2010. Steven Ashworth did it three times, Trey Alexander, Marcus Zegarowski and Khyri Thomas did it twice, and nine others (including Green) have done it once.

CU Players With 23 Pts, 6 Reb, 5 Ast Since 2010-11

    Pts.    Reb.    Ast.    Player, Opponent    Date

    30    10    5    Doug McDermott at Seton Hall    01/04/14

    32    7    5    Maurice Watson Jr. vs. #5 Xavier    02/09/16

    23    6    6    Marcus Foster at Seton Hall    02/15/17

    23    7    5    Khyri Thomas at Marquette    03/04/17

    24    11    5    Khyri Thomas at #20 Northwestern    11/15/17

    23    7    6    Mitch Ballock vs. Georgia State    11/20/18

    30    9    6    Marcus Zegarowski vs. Nebraska    12/07/19

    23    6    5    Marcus Zegarowski vs. #8 Seton Hall    03/07/20

    30    12    6    Ryan Hawkins at Georgetown    02/12/22

    25    6    5    Ryan Nembhard vs. #9 Arkansas    11/22/22

    23    11    9    Trey Alexander vs. Iowa    11/14/23

    23    9    6    Baylor Scheierman vs. Texas Southern    11/18/23

    23    8    7    Trey Alexander at Seton Hall (3OT)    01/20/24

    25    7    7    Steven Ashworth vs. UTRGV    11/06/24

    23    6    6    Steven Ashworth at Providence    02/05/25

    23    6    11    Steven Ashworth vs. Butler    03/08/25

    29    12    6    Jamiya Neal vs. #10 Louisville    03/20/25

    23    6    5    Jasen Green vs. Butler    12/30/25

The Barrage

Creighton has made 10 or more three-pointers and shot 37 percent or better from downtown in each of the last five games.

    It’s Creighton’s fourth such streak during the 13 years it has been in the BIG EAST. All other BIG EAST teams have done it five times in that span (3x by Villanova, 2x by Marquette).

CU’s Longest Streaks Since 2013-14 of

10+ 3FG Made and 37+% from 3FG Range

    Streak    Dates    W-L During Streak

    7    Nov. 19 – Dec. 14, 2018    5-2

    6    Nov. 8 – Nov. 29, 2013    5-1

    5    Dec. 29, 2013 – Jan. 12, 2014    5-0

    5    Dec. 13, 2025 – Present    4-1

Three’s Fallin’

One reason for Creighton’s recent uptick is its proficiency from three-point range in the last seven games.

    Creighton has shot 39.7 percent from three-point range (89-224) in the last seven games while making an average of 12.7 treys per contest.

    Take out an 8-for-33 showing in the road loss at Nebraska and the numbers soar even higher to 81-for-192 (42.2%) and an average of 13.5 triples in the other six games.

    Leading the charge from deep has been Nik Graves. The senior guard is shooting 54.2 percent from deep (13-24) since starting the year shooting 15.6 percent (5-32) from deep in CU’s first seven contests.

    Others who are red-hot in the last seven games are Austin Swartz (.435; 27-62), Isaac Traudt (.400; 20-50) and Josh Dix (.375; 15-40).

Win By The Three, Lose By The Three

Creighton has made 39 three-pointers through three BIG EAST games to lead all BIG EAST teams.

    Sunday’s foe, Seton Hall, is 11th in the BIG EAST with just 15 three-pointers (5.0 per game) through three conference contests.

    Creighton is 9-2 when making more three-pointers than its opponent this season, 0-2 when making fewer, and 0-1 when making the same number of triples as its foe.

All-Around Performance

Josh Dix is coming off one of the top all-around performances of his career, as the senior guard had 17 points, six rebounds, five assists and a career-high five steals in CU’s Dec. 22 win over Utah Tech.

    Dix was the first Bluejay in the last 30 years to have a line with at least 15/5/5/5 in the same game without a turnover.

    The game earned Dix recognition as BIG EAST Player of the Week on Monday, Dec. 28.

Bench Boost

Creighton scored 43 (at Xavier) and 41 (vs. Marquette) bench points in its first two league games (and 17 vs. Butler), a fact that’s even more incredible when you consider that the Bluejays had gone 147 straight BIG EAST games without scoring 40+ points off the bench dating to Jan. 13, 2018.

    Creighton had not scored 40+ bench points in consecutive games (conference or otherwise) since doing it vs. Presbyterian (43) and Longwood (56) in November of 2012.

40+ Points in BIG EAST Play

Year    40+ Bench Points    Opponent

2013-14:     0 of 18    –

2014-15:     2 of 18    @SJU, SJU

2015-16:     1 of 18    DPU

2016-17:     0 of 18    –

2017-18:     1 of 18    

2018-19:     0 of 18    –

2019-20:     0 of 18    –

2020-21:     0 of 20    –

2021-22:     0 of 19    –

2022-23:     0 of 20    –

2023-24:     0 of 20    –

2024-25:     0 of 20    –

2025-26:     2 of 3 so far    @XU, MU

Most Creighton Bench Points in BIG EAST Play

Bench Pts.    Opponent    Date

51    DePaul    02/06/16

46    at Xavier    01/13/18

45    at St. John’s    02/07/15

44    St. John’s    01/28/15

43    at Xavier    12/17/25

41    Marquette    12/20/25

Nik The Quik

Nik Graves went nuclear in the first half of Creighton’s Dec. 20 game vs. Marquette, scoring 17 points in a span of just 2:55. His 17 points were the most by any Bluejay in a half this season.

    Graves entered the game with a season-high of 15 points in the South Dakota game before catching fire against the Golden Eagles.

    Here’s how it happened:

Time    Play    CU Score After Points

11:22    Graves Floater    Down 15-14

10:56    Graves Jumper    Up 16-15

10:07    Graves 3FG    Up 21-15

9:03    Graves 3FG    Up 27-17

8:46    Graves 3FG    Up 30-17

8:24    Graves 3FG    Up 33-17

8:24    Graves FT    Up 34-17

That’s A Plus

Nik Graves finished CU’s Dec. 20 win against Marquette with a +40 plus/minus rating, as Creighton outscored Marquette 66-26 with the senior guard on the floor.

    That +40 mark out-did the previous high by a Bluejay this season (Josh Dix was +37 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore) and was the top mark by a Creighton player since James Milliken was also +40 on Feb. 28, 2016.

Non-Con Success

Creighton went 6-5 in regular-season non-conference play this season. It’s the 29th straight season that the Blueays have had a .500 record or better in regular-season non-conference game. The last Bluejay team that wasn’t was CU’s 1996-97 team that went 5-6.

    Creighton’s last team to lose five regular-season non-conference games was its 2022-23 squad that finished the year in the Elite Eight.

    Below is a look at Creighton’s annual regular-season non-conference marks under Greg McDermott.

W-L    Year    Year-End W-L (Postseason)

8-5    2010-11    23-16 (CBI)

11-1    2011-12    29-6 (NCAA)

11-2    2012-13    28-8 (NCAA)

10-2    2013-14    27-8 (NCAA)

9-4    2014-15    14-19 (None)

9-4    2015-16    20-15 (NIT)

13-0    2016-17    25-10 (NCAA)

11-2    2017-18    21-12 (NCAA)

9-4    2018-19    20-15 (NIT)

11-2    2019-20    24-7 (None due to COVID-19)

4-1    2020-21    22-9 (NCAA)

8-3    2021-22    23-12 (NCAA)

6-5    2022-23    24-13 (NCAA)

9-2    2023-24    25-10 (NCAA)

7-4    2024-25    25-11 (NCAA)

6-5    2025-26    TBD

They Did What?

Creighton led 49-22 at half and walloped Xavier, 98-57, on Dec. 17 in Cincinnati.  It led to a plethora of eyebrow-raising stats.

– It was Creighton’s largest halftime lead since leading Houston Christian 39-12 at the break on Nov. 13, 2024.

, – It was Creighton’s largest halftime lead in a BIG EAST game since leading Georgetown 51-24 at the break on March 1, 2023, and tied for its third-largest ever in BIG EAST play.

– It is believed to be Creighton’s largest halftime lead in a conference road game since at least 1948. Creighton’s last halftime lead away from home of 27 points or more was also a 49-22 lead, which came on Nov. 30, 1990 in Iowa City, Iowa, against UTSA.

– It was Creighton’s largest margin of victory ever in a conference road game, topping its 93-58 win at DePaul on Feb. 11, 2017.

– It was tied for Creighton’s second-largest margin of victory ever in a conference game at any site, trialing only a 69-25 win vs. Saint Louis on Jan. 9, 1943 in Missouri Valley Conference play. 

    That Saint Louis game was also a league lid-lifter.

– It tied Creighton’s largest margin of victory ever in a BIG EAST game at any site, matching a 100-59 win vs. St. John’s on Feb. 28, 2016.

– Creighton’s 98-57 win was the second-largest road win in a BIG EAST Conference game ever, trailing only UConn’s 99-57 win at Seton Hall on Feb. 11, 2006. It was also tied for the eighth-largest BIG EAST victory margin in league history, regardless of site.

– Creighton’s 41 point win at Xavier matched the combined margin of victory in Creighton’s eight previous wins in Cincinnati over the Musketeers. CU had never before won at Xavier by more than 12 points.

– It was the largest margin of victory in a BIG EAST opener by any team, surpassing Villanova’s 84-46 win vs. West Virginia on Jan. 5, 2005.

– Creighton’s 98 points were its most ever in a conference road win, one more than its output on Jan. 20, 2024 in a 97-94 triple-overtime win at Seton Hall, and two more than its previous high in regulation in a conference road win done on Jan. 20, 2014 at No. 4 Villanova in a 96-68 win.

– Creighton’s 98 points were the most Xavier has ever allowed inside Cintas Center, which opened in 2000.

– Along with the Creighton women defeating Omaha 92-48 on Wednesday, it was the first time a BIG EAST school posted 40+ point wins in men’s and women’s basketball on the same day since Nov. 6, 2018, when Seton Hall dominated Wagner in both sports.

    The only other time in history that Creighton MBB and WBB had wins of 40+ points on the same day was Nov. 27, 1982, when the men beat Wisconsin-Platteville 98-54 and the women topped SIU Edwardsville 99-59, but both of those games were in Omaha.

– Creighton’s men and women both made 16 three-pointers. It was the first time a BIG EAST school had both its men’s and women’s programs make 15+ three-pointers on the same day since Creighton did it on March 23, 2024. On that day, the CU men did it in a double-overtime win vs. Oregon, while the women did it in a victory against UNLV. Both of those were NCAA Tournament contests.

– It was Xavier’s largest halftime deficit since trailing Duke 55-24 at half on Dec. 20, 2008 in East Rutherford, N.J., in an eventual 82-64 loss.

– It was Xavier’s largest halftime deficit ever in a BIG EAST game (previously 48-22 vs. UConn on Jan. 28, 2024), and largest halftime deficit in a BIG EAST home game since trailing 44-28 vs. Seton Hall on Dec. 30, 2020.

– It was Xavier’s second-largest loss ever in a conference game, trailing only its 99-56 loss at UConn on Jan. 28, 2024.

– It was Xavier’s largest loss in a home game in program history, eclipsing an 86-48 loss to Dayton on March 5, 1977. 

– Xavier’s previous largest loss at Cintas Center (which opened in 2000) was a 64-42 loss to Oral Roberts on Dec. 18, 2011.

Sharing Is Caring

Creighton’s 31 assists at Xavier were its second-most ever in a game under Greg McDermott, trailing only the 32 vs. USC Upstate on Dec. 20, 2017 in a 116-62 win.

    Nationally, Creighton became the first road team with 31 or more assists in a Power 5 conference game since Washington at California on March 3, 2005.

    Creighton’s 31 assists were the most in a regular-season BIG EAST game by any school since Xavier had 32 vs. Georgetown on Jan. 21, 2023, and tied for the third-most in any league game since 1996-97. Creighton’s 31 assists were also its most ever in any BIG EAST game.

Home Run

Under Greg McDermott Creighton is averaging 80.87 points per home game (21,348 points in 264 home games), a figure that climbs to 84.31 points in non-conference home games (10,371 points in 123 home games). 

    Creighton is 161-7 all-time at CHI Health Center Omaha when scoring 80 or points.

    Creighton has won its last 25 games (at all sites) when scoring 80 points or more dating to a 91-87 overtime loss at Providence on Feb. 7, 2024. That’s more than twice as long as UConn’s 12-game streak that is the next-longest streak in the BIG EAST. Here’s a look at the nation’s longest active win streaks when scoring 80+ points, though games of Jan. 1.

Most Consecutive Wins When Scoring 80+ Points

    Streak    School    Streak Start    Next Game

    48    Hofstra    03/07/21    1/3

    45    Saint Mary’s    01/09/20    1/2

    35    McNeese State    03/01/23    1/2

    32    Utah State    01/20/24    1/3

    31    Michigan State    11/19/23    1/2

    31    Miami (Ohio)    12/29/23    1/3

    31    Lipscomb    01/20/24    1/3

    30    UCLA    02/26/22    1/3

    30    Pittsburgh    03/08/23    1/3

    29    George Mason    11/11/22    1/3

    27    Appalachian State    02/16/23    1/3

    27    Navy    01/16/19    1/3

    26    Stephen F. Austin    02/11/23    1/3

    26    Idaho    02/04/23    1/3

    26    Hawaii    11/10/21    1/3

    25    Creighton    02/13/24    1/4

    25    Boise State    01/31/24    1/3

Turnover Trends

How well Creighton has taken care of the ball has had a major correlation whether or not the Bluejays win.

    Creighton owns a 184/97 assist/turnover ratio (1.90) in its nine wins this year, compared to a 62/67 (0.93) ratio in its five losses.

    Josh Dix owns 27 assists and seven turnovers in the wins compared to 15 assists and nine turnovers in CU’s losses.

Sixty Percent Club

Creighton shot 60.3 percent in its Dec. 17 win at Xavier. Since Greg McDermott was hired at Creighton, the Bluejays have shot 60 percent or better 33 times.  

    Here’s that list, as well as several others, per Basketball-Reference.com, through Dec. 31.

Most Games, 60%+ FG Shooting, Since 2010-11

    Rk.    Games (W-L)    Team

    1.    50 (50-0)    Gonzaga    

    2.    33 (33-0)    Creighton

    3.    30 (30-0)    Kansas

        30 (29-1)    Northern Colorado

    5.    28 (28-0)    Indiana

        28 (27-1)    Loyola (Chicago)

        28 (25-3)    Campbell

Most Games, 50%+ FG Shooting, Since 2010-11

    Rk.    Games (W-L)    Team

    1.    318 (308-10)    Gonzaga

    2.    224 (209-15)    Belmont

    3.    223 (208-15)    Creighton

        223 (210-13)    Kansas

    5.    216 (204-12)    Duke

Most Games, 50%+ 3FG Shooting, Since 2010-11

    Rk.    Games (W-L)    Team

    1.    90 (80-10)    Weber State

    2.    88 (78-10)    UCLA

    3.    87 (72-15)    Michigan State

    4.    86 (83-3)    Gonzaga

    5.    85 (81-4)    Creighton

Best Field Goal Percentage, Since 2010-11

Rk.    FG%    Team

1.    .508    Gonzaga

2.    .482    Belmont

3.    .478    Kansas

4.    .477    Creighton

5.    .476    Duke

Best 2-Point Field Goal Percentage, Since 2010-11

(includes teams that have been Division I 10+ years)

Rk.    2FG%    Team

1.    .574    Gonzaga

2.    .573    Belmont

3.    .553    Creighton

4.    .540    Furman

5.    .539    Duke

Austin Powers

Austin Swartz had 27 points in 23 minutes of CU’s Dec. 17 road win at Xavier. 

    He’s just the seventh Bluejay in the last 20 seasons with 25+ points in 25 minutes or less, and joined Cole Huff as one of two Bluejays with a game of 27+ points in 23 minutes or less since 1991-92.

25+ Points in 25 Minutes or Less 

Creighton Players Since 1991-92

    PTS    MIN    Name, Opponent    Date

    26    25    Dane Watts vs. Mississippi Valley State    11/17/07

    25    18    Doug McDermott vs. Hou. Christian    12/17/11

    27    24    Geoffrey Groselle vs. North Texas    12/21/15

    28    22    Cole Huff vs. DePaul    02/06/16

    25    25    Marcus Zegarowski vs. #21 Butler    02/23/20

    25    23    Trey Alexander vs. Georgetown    03/01/23

    27    23    Austin Swartz at Xavier    12/17/25

Triple Option

Creighton made 16 three-pointers in its Dec. 17 victory at Xavier. It was tied for the third-most three-pointers ever by the Bluejays in a road game.

Most 3FG Made in a Road Game, Creighton History

    3FG    3FGA    Opponent    Date

    21    35    at #4 Villanova    01/20/14

    17    35    at Seton Hall    01/27/21

    16    36    at Georgetown    01/06/18

    16    33    at Xavier    12/17/25

McDermott Among The Best

Greg McDermott ranks sixth in BIG EAST history with 141 regular-season league wins. The five coaches ahead of him all have won at least one national title.

    McDermott, along with Ed Cooley, Rick Pitino and Kevin Willard are the only four active coaches with 100 regular-season BIG EAST wins. 

    McDermott has been at his current job (16 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 15 years in the BIG EAST lead all active league coaches.

Most League Wins, BIG EAST MBB Coaches (12/29)

    Rk.    Wins    Name, School

    1.    366    Jim Boeheim, Syracuse

    2.    274    Jim Calhoun, UConn

    3.    244    Jay Wright, Villanova

    4.    198    John Thompson Jr., Georgetown

    5.    142    Rick Pitino, Prov./Louisville/SJU

    6.    141    Greg McDermott, Creighton

    7.    136    Mike Brey, Notre Dame

    8.    131    John Thompson III, Georgetown

    9.    130    Ed Cooley, Providence/G’Town

    10.    127    Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s

Among The Best

Creighton owns more BIG EAST wins (85) than any other school in the last six seasons, 12 more than Villanova’s 73.

    Since the league’s 2013 realignment, Villanova has 163 league wins to lead the BIG EAST by a wide margin, but Creighton’s 141 league victories are second-most. 

    Creighton is currently 85-35 in its last 120 BIG EAST games. During Creighton time in the MVC from 1977-2013, its best record in a 120-game stretch in league play was 79-41 (done 4 different stretches from Jan. 2007 – Feb/March, 2013). Before this current 85-35 stretch, Creighton hadn’t gone 85-35 over the course of 120 league games since also doing so from Jan. 1925-March 1938.

Most Men’s Basketball BIG EAST Wins 

(2019-20 to Jan. 2, 2026)

Team    W    L    Pct.

Creighton    85    35    .708

Villanova    73    42    .635

UConn    72    27    .727

Marquette    71    48    .597

Providence    64    52    .552

St. John’s    61    57    .517

Seton Hall    61    58    .513

Xavier    60    53    .531

Butler    46    75    .380

Georgetown    25    91    .216

DePaul    18    98    .155

Most Men’s Basketball BIG EAST Wins

(2013-14 to Jan. 2, 2026)

Team    W    L    Pct.

Villanova    163    60    .731

Creighton    141    87    .618

Xavier    126    95    .570

Marquette    123    104    .542

Providence    122    102    .545

Seton Hall    114    113    .502

St. John’s    101    125    .447

Butler    100    129    .437

UConn    72    27    .727

Georgetown    71    153    .317

DePaul    43    181    .192

Preseason All-BIG EAST Votes Revealed

The Creighton men’s basketball team was picked to finish third in the BIG EAST Conference in the annual survey of league coaches, which was unveiled as part of 2025 BIG EAST Media Day on October 21.

    It marks the fourth straight year the Bluejays have been tabbed for a top-three finish and the third time CU has been picked exactly third in the BIG EAST poll, having also happened in 2013-14 as well as 2016-17.

    Defending league champion St. John’s garnered 7-of-11 first place votes and was chosen atop the poll with 97 points, just ahead of Connecticut. The Huskies collected four first place votes and 94 points. Creighton was third with 80 points, just ahead of Providence (64) and Marquette (60). The second half of the league poll consists of Georgetown (57), Villanova (50), Xavier (33), DePaul (29), Butler (26) and Seton Hall (15).  

    Creighton finished 25-11 overall and 15-5 in BIG EAST play last season and returns starters Jackson McAndrew (7.8 ppg., 4.4 rpg.) and Jasen Green (4.9 ppg., 3.2 rpg.) along with a talented crop of newcomers.

    Three of those newcomers join McAndrew with Preseason All-BIG EAST accolades, giving CU four honorees for the first time since its 2022-23 team that eventually finished the season in the Elite Eight. Owen Freeman was voted a Preseason All- BIG EAST First Team selection and Josh Dix was a Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team choice. McAndrew and Nik Graves were both Preseason All-BIG EAST Third Team honorees.

    Freeman is the eighth different Bluejay to earn Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team recognition, and first to do it prior to playing a game with the Bluejays. It also means CU has had a First Team pick each of the last four seasons, as Trey Alexander was chosen prior to 2023-24 and Ryan Kalkbrenner was honored each of the previous three campaigns.

    Creighton has matched or exceeded its preseason projection in all but one season since joining the BIG EAST in 2013-14, the best showing in the league in that time. The Bluejays are seeking a 10th straight finish in the top four of the league standings.

Creighton’s BIG EAST Preseason Poll History

Year     Preseason     Actual     Preseason All-BIG EAST

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

2014-15     9th     T-9th     –

2015-16     9th     6th     –

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

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

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

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

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

2021-22    8th    4th    –

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

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

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

            Baylor Scheierman (2nd)

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

2025-26    3rd    ? ? ?    Owen Freeman (1st); Josh Dix (2nd)

            Jackson McAndrew (3rd); Nik Graves (3rd)

League Of Their Own

Creighton has finished with a .500 mark or better in league play 29 times in the previous 30 seasons, one of six schools nationally that can say that.

    The only BIG EAST teams to finish .500 or better in league play each of the previous 10 seasons are Creighton and Villanova.

    Creighton is also the only «Power 5» school with an active streak of six years or longer with 12 or more league wins.

Most Seasons .500 or Better League Record

Last 30 Seasons (Entering 2025-26)

    Seasons    Team    

    30    Duke    

    30    Kansas    

    30    Gonzaga    

    29    Creighton    

    29    Kentucky    

    29    Michigan State    

Consecutive Seasons .500 or Better League Record

Power 5 Schools (Entering 2025-26)

    Seasons    Team    

    36    Kansas    

    30    Duke    

    14    Oregon    

    13    Villanova    

    10    Creighton    

    10    Houston    

    10    Florida    

Consecutive Seasons 12+ League Wins

Power 5 Schools (Entering 2025-26)

    Seasons    Team    

    6    Creighton    

Still Fighting

Creighton is off to an 9-5 start through 14 games.  Recent seasons would suggest it might be too early to write them off.

    Last season Creighton started 7-5, including a loss at Georgetown to open league play, before heating up. The Jays would win 11 of their next 12 games, eventually finish 25-11, and go 15-5 in BIG EAST play to finish second in the league standings.

    Creighton’s 2022-23 team started 6-6, including a loss to open BIG EAST play at Marquette, before regrouping to win 11 of their next 13 games. That Bluejay team reached the Elite Eight.

After 14 Games

Here’s a look at how Creighton has done statistically after 14 games under Greg McDermott.

Creighton Stats Through 14 Games, Since 2010-11

Year    W-L    FG%    3FG%    FT%    PPG    Opp PPG

2025-26    9-5    .467    .352    .753    79.2    71.4

2024-25    9-5    .467    .351    .763    75.4    70.0

2023-24    10-4    .499    .372    .760    81.4    66.6

2022-23    8-6    .469    .359    .706    76.7    67.9

2021-22    10-4    .469    .301    .692    70.4    65.9

2020-21    10-4    .490    .367    .662    81.1    69.4

2019-20    12-2    .474    .375    .709    79.9    68.4

2018-19    10-4    .520    .448    .638    84.7    73.9

2017-18    11-3    .514    .379    .742    91.1    72.4

2016-17    13-1    .536    .431    .674    88.4    72.6

2015-16    10-4    .503    .396    .675    86.9    74.8

2014-15      9-5    .427    .342    .746    70.8    64.6

2013-14    12-2    .483    .426    .766    81.5    63.9

2012-13    13-1    .509    .433    .759    79.5    62.1

2011-12    12-2    .506    .451    .698    82.6    68.4

2010-11    10-4    .433    .319    .771    67.5    61.9

Best BIG EAST Years

Creighton’s 15 league wins last season set a program record for most conference wins in any of its first 12 seasons in the BIG EAST.  It was the third straight season CU won 14 league games or more, something only Villanova (2013-14 to 2017-18) and Connecticut (1993-94 to 1995-96) have done in BIG EAST history.

    Four of CU’s seven teams to win 12 or more BIG EAST games reached the BIG EAST Tournament final, with the prematurely cancelled 2019-20 campaign being one of the exceptions.

    Creighton’s 15 conference wins last year matched its most as a member of any league, as it picked up 15 conference wins in 2002-03 when it was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. 

    Creighton has now set or tied program records for most conference wins in a one-year span (15), two-year span (29), three-year span (43), four-year span (55), five-year span (69), six-year span (82) and seven-year span (91).

    Creighton has finished first or second in the BIG EAST in four of the last six seasons, and top four in the league each of the previous nine campaigns.

Creighton’s Most BIG EAST Wins, Season

    W-L    Year    BIG EAST Tourney

    15-5    2024-25    TBA

    14-4    2013-14    Lost in Final

    14-6    2020-21    Lost in Final

    14-6    2022-23    Lost in Semi’s

    14-6    2023-24    Lost in Quarterfinals

    13-5    2019-20    Tourney Cancelled

    12-7    2021-22    Lost in Final

Creighton’s Most Conference Wins, Season

    W-L    Year    League

    15-3    2002-03    MVC

    15-5    2024-25    BIG EAST

    14-4    2000-01    MVC

    14-4    2001-02    MVC

    14-4    2008-09    MVC

    14-4    2011-12    MVC

    14-4    2013-14    BIG EAST

    14-6    2020-21    BIG EAST

    14-6    2022-23    BIG EAST

    14-6    2023-24    BIG EAST

Triple Jumper

Josh Dix has made a three-pointer in each of his first 14 games with Creighton, and also made  a trey in his final 12 games with Iowa. His 26 game streak with a three-pointer is tied for the nation’s 11th-longest active streak through games of Jan. 1.

    Dix and Baylor Scheierman (all 37 games in 2022-23) are Creighton’s only players in the last 20 seasons to make a three-pointer in each of his first 14+ games as a Bluejay.

Longest Active Streaks With a Made 3-Pointer (1/1)

Streak    Name, Current School    Next

    60    Josh Hubbard, Mississippi State    1/3

    42    Honor Huff, West Virginia    1/2

    42    Martin Somerville, Florida State    1/3

    41    John Camden, California    1/2

    41    Bryce Lindsay, Villanova    1/3

    40    Cliff Davis, James Madison    1/3

    32    Tucker DeVries, Indiana    1/4

    28    Emanuel Sharp, Houston    1/3

    27    Milan Momcilovic, Iowa State    1/2

    27    Nyle Ralph-Beyer, Sacred Heart    1/2

    26    Josh Dix, Creighton    1/4

    26    Ryan Conwell, Louisville    1/2

    26    Tyler Lundblade, Belmont    1/4

    25    Vijami Vartiainen, Weber State    1/7

    25    Tyler Nickel, Vanderbilt    1/3

    24    Solo Ball, Connecticut    1/4

    24    Miles Barnstable, Tulsa    1/4

    23    Simeon Cottle, Kennesaw State    1/2

Use The Swartz

Sophomore guard Austin Swartz has stepped up in the absence of Hudson Greer.

    One game after a DNP-CD against Oregon to close out the Players Era Championship in Las Vegas, Swartz scored 11 points on Dec. 2 in 13 minutes vs. Nicholls, eclipsing his point total (8) in his first eight games of the season combined.

    Swartz was a bright spot in the Dec. 7 game at Nebraska, scoring 16 points while also adding two steals. He shot 7-of-15 from the field, compared to 9-for-37 by the rest of the Jays.

    Swartz made his first start with the Bluejays on Dec. 13 against Kansas State. scoring a dozen points in 25 minutes.

    Swartz then poured in a career-high 27 points in just 23 minutes in a Dec. 17 win at Xavier, as the Charlotte native made seven three-pointers.

    He’s followed that up with nine points vs. Marquette, 19 more vs. Utah Tech and 22 in Tuesday’s win over Butler.

    In other words, Swartz has 116 points in CU’s last seven games (16.6 ppg.) after just eight total points in Creighton’s initial seven contests.

Balanced Effort

Austin Swartz’s 27 points at Xavier was the first time all season that Creighton had a player produce a 20-point game this season. It had been Creighton’s longest drought to start a season since it didn’t happen in the first 12 games in 2003-04.

    Creighton then had both Jasen Green (23) and Swartz (22) score more than 20 points in its Dec. 30 win vs. Butler.

    Since Greg McDermott‘s 2010 arrival, Creighton has had at least one player score 20 points or more in 57.3 percent (306) of its 534 games.

Availability Reports

The BIG EAST is now requiring availability reports prior to each league game, with plans calling for the information will be released three hours prior to each conference contest.

    The league website with that information is 

https://bigeast.com/sports/2025/11/26/2526_mbb_availability_reports.aspx .

Three’s Company

Creighton has made five or more three-pointers in 85 straight games, the nation’s second-longest active streak.

    CU’s streak of 65 consecutive games with six or more three-pointers was snapped on Thanksgiving Day vs. Oregon when the Jays made five three-pointers.

Longest Active Streaks of 5+ 3FG Made (1/1)

    Rk.    Streak    School    Next Game

    1.    111    North Florida    1/3

    2.    85    Creighton    1/4

    3.    83    BYU    1/3

    4.    81    Wofford    1/3

Seeking the Pefect Blend

Creighton’s roster includes nine newcomers and seven returners. CU has yet to play a single possession with five returners on the floor at the same time. 

# of Newcomers    CU Pts.-Opp Pts.    % of Pts. by CU

0 Newcomers on Floor    Hasn’t Happened    n/a

1 Newcomer on Floor    55-46    .545

2 Newcomers on Floor    249-251    .498

3 Newcomers on Floor    414-356    .538

4 Newcomers on Floor    379-334    .532

5 Newcomers on Floor    12-13    .480

Newcomers Lead The Way

For the season, 731 of Creighton’s 1,109 points have been scored by newcomers, an astounding 65.9 percent. This shouldn’t be too much of a shock though, as only 28.0 percent of last year’s points returned.

    By comparison, newcomers on last year’s team were responsible for only 36.6 percent of the points. 

McChesney Perserveres

Liam McChesney capped Creighton’s 96-76 win with a tip-dunk in the final 30 seconds.

    It was McChesney’s first field goal in a game since scoring at Arch Madness on March 2, 2023 when he played for Illinois State, a span of 1,007 days.

Hudson Strong

Hudson Greer made 7-of-8 shots and scored 16 points in the Nov. 24 game vs. Baylor, an impressive showing for the true freshman who had his redshirt lifted just a few days earlier.

    Greer became the first Bluejay freshman with 16 points or more in one of his first two games since Khyri Thomas scored 18 points in his collegiate debut vs. Texas Southern on Nov. 14, 2015.

McDermott’s Coaching Tree

Greg McDermott‘s coaching tree includes 11 men who are currently a head coach at the Division I level, including three men at Power 5 schools.

    Here’s a list:

Darian DeVries – Indiana

Eric Henderson – Drake

Ben Jacobson – Northern Iowa

Steve Lutz – Oklahoma State

Ryan Miller – Murray State

TJ Otzelberger – Iowa State

Bryan Petersen – South Dakota State

David Richman – North Dakota State

Daniyal Robinson – North Texas

Paul Sather – North Dakota

Patrick Sellers – Central Connecticut State

If At First You Don’t Succeed

Creighton scored 29 second-chance points in its season-opening win over South Dakota, 12 more than any other game last season. The last time CU had scored 29 or more second-chance points was the 2023-24 season-opener against Florida A&M.

    This year’s Creighton team is averaging 10.71 second chance points per game.

    Since 2003-04, Creighton’s highest second-chance points average has been 11.31 points per game in 2011-12, and its top average since joining the BIG EAST was 10.43 second chance points per game in 2013-14.

    CU currently ranks 181st nationally in offensive rebound percentage (.310). Per KenPom.com, the last time Creighton’s finished in the top 100 was way back in 1998-99 when it was 34th at .397. CU has been 278th, 274th, 280th, 165th, 258th and 295th nationally the previous six seasons.

Deep Thoughts

Greg McDermott talked in the off-season about how this year’s squad figured to be the deepest team he’s ever had at Creighton, and the early results have proven him right.

    Creighton’s bench has outscored foes 388-330 this season. That +58 figure would be CU’s best year-end mark since 2018-19 (+96).

    Creighton’s bench has accounted for 34.99 percent of CU’s scoring, and 27.71 points per game. That’s the most bench points per game since the 2007-08 club averaged 36.91 points per game. CU’s best figure in the last 20 seasons came in 2007-08, when the Jays averaged 36.91 bench points per game and actually outscored the starting line-up (34.61 ppg.). 

    Creighton entered this season with 48 straight wins when scoring 17 or more bench points, but are just 8-5 this year when scoring 17 points or more off the bench.

Postseason Success

Creighton has won at least one NCAA Tournament game in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. That makes CU one of four teams in the country to have a win in each of the last five NCAA Tournaments, joining Baylor, Gonzaga and Houston.

    This is the first time that Creighton Basketball has won an NCAA Tournament game in five straight years. The only other CU program in any sport to win an NCAA Tournament game in five straight seasons is Creighton Volleyball (2015-19).

    Even though a certain NCAA bid was wiped away in 2020 by COVID-19, Creighton has still appeared in each of the last five NCAA Tournaments (2021-25).

    The only previous time that Creighton Men’s Basketball has appeared in five straight NCAA Tournaments was from 1999-2003.

    Creighton is one of 13 teams to have appeared in each of the last five NCAA Tournaments (2021-25). That list consists of Alabama, Baylor, Connecticut, Creighton, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas, Illinois, Michigan State, Purdue, San Diego State, Tennessee and Texas.

Ain’t Too Proud To Brag

Creighton has won 20 or more games in each of the past 10 seasons, tied for the nation’s fourth-longest active streak. Kansas leads the way with 36, followed by Gonzaga (28) and Belmont (15).  The others with 10 (like Creighton) include Oregon and Houston.

    Creighton has won 22 games or more in six straight seasons. Only Gonzaga (28) and Houston (8) have longer streaks. 

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

    Creighton is one of two teams in the nation with 25 or more wins in both men’s basketball and women’s basketball each of the previous two seasons. That list consists of Creighton and Gonzaga.

Most Consecutive 20-Win Seasons

Team            Consec. 20-Win Seasons (entering 2025-26)    

Kansas    36    

Gonzaga    28    

Belmont    15    

Oregon    15    

Creighton    10    

Houston    10    

Most Consecutive 22-Win Seasons

Team                 Consec. 22-Win Yrs. (entering 2025-26)

Gonzaga    28    

Houston    8    

Creighton    6

25 of 27 Seasons With 20 Wins

Creighton has won 20 or more games in 25 of the previous 27 seasons, a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally. 

    Entering 2025-26, just two schools have had 20 or more wins each of the previous 27 years: Gonzaga and Kansas. Duke has done it 26 times, Creighton and Kentucky 25 times each.

Most 20-Win Seasons, Previous 27 Seasons 

Team                 20-Win Seasons (Entering 2025-26)

Gonzaga    27    

Kansas    27    

Duke    26    

Creighton    25    

Kentucky    25    

Arizona    23        

Florida    23    

Michigan State    23    

BYU    22        

Memphis    22    

North Carolina    22    

Ohio State    22    

Wisconsin    22        

Most 20-Win Seasons, Head Coaches Since 2010-11

20-Win Seasons (2010-11 to 20224-25)    Name, Team

    15    Mark Few, Gonzaga

    15    Bill Self, Kansas

    15    Dana Altman, Oregon

    14    Greg McDermott, Creighton

    14    John Calipari, Kentucky and Arkansas

Two Dozen, Cousin

Creighton is one of 15 schools to have won 24 games or more in 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2024- 25. That group consists of Alabama, Arizona, Charleston, Connecticut, Creighton, Drake, Duke, Gonzaga, Grand Canyon, Houston, Purdue, Saint Mary’s, Tennessee, Utah State and VCU. 

Sweetness!

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

    Houston has done it each of the previous five seasons, while Alabama, Arkansas and Gonzaga have done it four times each. 

    Doing it three times in the previous five seasons are Duke, Michigan, Purdue, Tennessee, UCLA and Creighton.

Most Sweet 16’s, Previous Five Seasons

    #    Team    Years

    5    Houston    2021    2022    2023    2024    2025

    4    Alabama    2021        –    2023    2024    2025

    4    Arkansas    2021    2022    2023         –    2025

    4    Gonzaga    2021    2022    2023    2024        –

    3    Creighton    2021         –    2023    2024         –

    3    UCLA    2021    2022    2023         –        –

    3    Duke        –    2022        –    2024    2025

    3    Michigan    2021    2022        –       –    2025

    3    Purdue        –    2022        –    2024    2025

    3    Tennessee        –        –    2023    2024    2025

Coaching Consistency Is Key

Between women’s basketball coach Jim Flanery (459) and men’s basketball coach Greg McDermott (359), Creighton is the nation’s only school with a pair of active head coaches with at least 350 victories at their current school.

    Flanery (hired in 2002) and McDermott (2010) also make Creighton one of three schools to have the same men’s and women’s basketball head coaches each of the last 15 seasons, joining Boise State (Leon Rice and Gordy Presnell) and Northern Iowa (Ben Jacobsen and Tanya Warren).

    Jacobsen played on teams McDermott assisted at North Dakota from 1989-93 and later replaced McDermott as head coach at UNI In 2006, while Warren was a former Creighton player and assistant and is one of two women in program history to have her number retired.

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 32 years, Dana Altman (1994-2010) and Greg McDermott (2010-Present).

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

School    Former Coach    Current Coach

Creighton    Dana Altman    Greg McDermott

Kansas    Roy Williams    Bill Self

Michigan State    Jud Heathcote    Tom Izzo

Purdue    Gene Keady    Matt Painter

Long Run

Greg McDermott is in his 16th season on the Creighton sideline in 2025-26. That’s tied for the 15th-longest active run of any men’s coach with his current team as a Division I head coach. 

Most Consecutive Years as Head Coach, Current Team

    Years    Name    School

    1995-Pr.    Tom Izzo    Michigan State

    1998-Pr.    Greg Kampe    Oakland

    1999-Pr.    Mark Few    Gonzaga

    1999-Pr.    James Jones    Yale

    2001-Pr.    Randy Bennett    Saint Mary’s

    2002-Pr.    Bill Self    Kansas

    2003-Pr.    Scott Drew    Baylor

    2005-Pr.    Matt Painter    Purdue

    2006-Pr.    Ben Jacobsen    Northern Iowa

    2006-Pr.    Bill Coen    Northeastern

    2007-Pr.    Mark Schmidt    St. Bonaventure

    2007-Pr.    Brent Reed    Lehigh

    2007-Pr.    Tommy Amaker    Harvard

    2009-Pr.    LaVelle Moton    North Carolina Central

    2010-Pr.    Greg McDermott    Creighton

    2010-Pr.    Andy O’Toole    Robert Morris

    2010-Pr.    Tad Boyle    Colorado

    2010-Pr.    Leon Rice    Boise State

    2010-Pr.    Dana Altman    Oregon

    2010-Pr.    Russell Turner    UC Irvine

    2010-Pr.    Brad Brownell    Clemson

The McDermott Era

Greg McDermott owns 359 wins at Creighton since his arrival in 2010-11. It’s the eighth-most of programs that have had the same coach the entire time.

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

(Through games of Jan. 1)

Rk.    Wins    School    Coach    Next

1.    466    Gonzaga    Mark Few    1/2

2.    436    Kansas    Bill Self    1/3

3.    397    Saint Mary’s    Randy Bennett    1/2

4.    386    Michigan State    Tom Izzo    1/2

5.    377    Oregon    Dana Altman    1/2

6.    371    Purdue    Matt Painter    1/3

7.    367    Baylor    Scott Drew    1/3

8.    359    Creighton    Greg McDermott    1/4

National Ranks In The McDermott Era

Below is where Creighton ranks nationally since the start of the 2010-11 season among teams to have played 150 or more Division I games, per Basketball-Reference.com.

2010-11 to Dec. 31, 2025

Category    CU Stat    CU Rank

3FG Made    4,810    2nd

2FG Percentage    .553    3rd

FG Percentage    .477    4th

Assists    8,610    5th

3FG Percentage    .372    6th

FG Made    14,642    8th

Points    40,921    8th

Wins    359    23rd

Winning Percentage    .671    32nd

Among The Best

CBS Sports conducted a pair of surveys during the summer that highlight Greg McDermott as one of the best in the country at what he does.

    Who is the best X’s and O’s coach in college basketball right now? (Asked to roughly 100 coaches)

1.    Matt Painter (Purdue): 19%

2.    Dan Hurley (UConn): 18%

3.    Greg McDermott (Creighton): 16%

4.    Kelvin Sampson (Houston): 7%

5.    Ben McCollum (Iowa): 5%

6.    Randy Bennett (Saint Mary’s): 4%

    Tom Izzo (Michigan State): 4%

    Dusty May Michigan): 4%

    Bill Self (Kansas): 4%

10.    Rick Barnes (Tennessee): 2%

    Chris Collins (Northwestern): 2%

    Grant McCasland (Texas Tech): 2%

    Nate Oats (Alabama): 2%

    Rick Pitino (St. John’s): 2%

    Mark Schmidt (St. Bonaventure): 2%

    Others: 7%

Who are the best college basketball coaches? (Asked to 6 CBB writers)

1.    Dan Hurley, Connecticut

2.    Kelvin Sampson, Houston

3.    Rick Pitino, St. John’s

4.    Bill Self, Kansas

5.    Matt Painter, Purdue

6.    Nate Oats, Alabama

7.    Todd Golden, Florida

8.    Tom Izzo, Michigan State

9.    Mark Few, Gonzaga

10.    Scott Drew, Baylor

11.    Jon Scheyer, Duke

12.    Dusty May, Michigan

13.    Rick Barnes, Tennessee

14.    John Calipari, Arkansas

15.    Tommy Lloyd, Arizona

16.    Mark Pope, Kentucky

17.    Greg McDermott, Creighton

18.    Grant McCasland, Texas Tech

19.    Brad Underwood, Illinois

20.    Pat Kelsey, Louisville

21.    TJ Otzelberger, Iowa State

22.    Chris Beard, Ole Miss

23.    Mick Cronin, UCLA

24.    Randy Bennett, Saint Mary’s

25.    Shaka Smart, Marquette

And 1.    Ben McCollum, Iowa

Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat

Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 1,070 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 (1/1)

    Rk.    Streak    School    Next Game

    1.    1,277    Duke    1/3

    2.    1,272    UNLV    1/3

    3.    1,205    East Tennessee State    1/3

    4.    1,182    Oakland    1/4

    5.    1,175    Texas    1/3

    6.    1,176    Pacific    1/2

    7.    1,113    Marshall    1/3

    8.    1,109    Gonzaga    1/2

    9.    1,044    Princeton    1/5

    10.    1,070    Creighton    1/4

    11.    1,060    Long Island    1/2

    12.    1,054    Mount St. Mary’s    1/2

Nifty Fifty Leads To Postseason?

Not counting 2019-20, when there was no postseason, Creighton has made the postseason each of the 12 most recent times in which it has made at least 50 percent of its field goal attempts to open the year.  

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

    Creighton has shot 50 percent or better in 10 of its last 14 season-openers, including 50 percent (37-for-74) on Wednesday vs. South Dakota.

CU Season-Opener Field Goal Percentage 50+%

Since 1993-94

FG%    Year    Opponent    Postseason

.541    1997-98    UMKC    NIT

.524    1998-99    Towson State    NCAA

.569    2000-01    Western Illinois    NCAA

.594    2002-03    UT Arlington    NCAA

.500    2012-13    North Texas    NCAA

.556    2013-14    Alcorn State    NCAA

.528    2015-16    Texas Southern    NIT

.508    2016-17    UMKC    NCAA

.558    2017-18    Yale    NCAA

.524    2019-20    Kennesaw St.    Postseason Ccd.

.585    2021-22    Ark.-Pine Bluff    NCAA

.567    2023-24    Florida A&M    NCAA

.600    2024-25    UTRGV    NCAA

.500    2025-26    South Dakota    ? ? ?

The Push For 90

Of Creighton’s 26 all-time NCAA Tournament teams, 13 have scored 90 or more points in their season-opener. 

    Put another way…of CU’s 20 teams (before 2025-26) to score 90 points in an opener, 13 would reach the NCAA Tournament.

    Here’s a look at Creighton’s 12 most recent teams (before 2025-26) to score 90 or more points in a season-opener:

                Final    Post-

    Score    Opponent    Date    W-L    Season

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    99-86    UTRGV    11/06/24    25-11    NCAA

    92-76    South Dakota    11/05/25    ? ? ?    ? ? ?

NBA Jays

There are five former Creighton players in the NBA this season.

    Former Creighton All-American Doug McDermott is with the Sacramento Kings as he begins his 12th year in the NBA. He was a Lottery pick in 2014 by the Denver Nuggets.

    Baylor Scheierman is in his second year with the Boston Celtics after being a First Round pick in 2024.

    Trey Alexander, who was named 2024-25 G-League Rookie of the Year in the Denver Nuggets organization, is now on a two-way contract with the New Orleans Pelicans.

    There is palpable buzz around Ryan Kalkbrenner, a Second Round pick of the Charlotte Hornets, in his rookie campaign.

    Lastly, former Creighton point guard Ryan Nembhard is on a two-way contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Nembhard played two years at Creighton before finishing his career at Gonzaga.

    These men give Creighton at least one NBA player for the 42nd time in the last 43 seasons. 

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

Who’s Back?

With Creighton returning only seven of the 15 men who appeared in a game last season — including its top three scorers — much of the production is gone.

    Below is a breakdown of what is back:

Stat    Returners    Departures

3FG Made    135 (39.2%)    209 (60.8%) 

Minutes    2661 (36.7%)    4589 (63.3%)

Rebounds    426 (34.4%)    811 (65.6%)

Starts    61 (33.9%)    119 (66.1%)

Steals    43 (33.1%)    87 (66.9%)

Points    761 (28.0%)    1956 (72.0%)

Assists    112 (18.2%)    503 (81.8%)

Blocks    28 (17.4%)    133 (82.6%)

Charges Taken    2 (16.7%)    10 (83.3%)

McChesney On The Mend

Liam McChesney is a rare seventh-year junior who saw his first regular-season action in 979 days on Nov. 5 against South Dakota. He played just over four minutes, collecting a rebound and a blocked shot but missing both field goal attempts.

    McChesney began his career in 2019-20 when he redshirted at Utah State. He played in three games at Utah State in 2020-21 before suffering a season-ending broken ankle.

    The Prince Rupert, Canada native then transferred to Illinois State, where he played in 60 games and made 27 starts for the Redbirds in two seasons from 2021-23.

    McChesney transferred to High Point to play for then-Panther head coach Alan Huss (now Creighton’s associate head coach and head coach in waiting), but was sidelined after a preseason medical evaluation revealed an issue with one of his heart valves, which led to heart surgery that has caused him to miss the past two seasons as his weight dropped 208 to 172 pounds.

    McChesney transferred to Creighton this summer and continues his comeback.

Preseason Top 25

The Creighton men’s basketball team was ranked 23rd in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 poll, the fourth straight season the Bluejays have been ranked among the nation’s best in the preseason.

    This year’s announcement marks the eighth time in program history the writers have voted CU to the Top 25 in the preseason, joining 2006-07 (No. 19), 2012-13 (No. 16) and 2016-17 (No. 22), 2020-21 (No. 11), 2022-23 (No. 9), 2023-24 (No. 8) and 2024-25 (No. 15). All seven of those teams would end up in the NCAA Tournament, with three of the four most recent squads making the Sweet 16.

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

    Including this year’s preseason ranking, Creighton has now been ranked 148 times in program history, with 120 of those under the direction of Greg McDermott. Creighton is 180-78 all-time as a ranked team, including a 146-66 mark under McDermott. Creighton has now been ranked at least one week in 12 of McDermott’s 16 seasons on The Hilltop after doing it just five different seasons in program history before his 2010 arrival.

    Creighton has been one of 11 schools ranked in the Top 25 of the Preseason AP poll each of the last four years, joining Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Duke, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee.     

    Creighton was one of three BIG EAST Conference schools in the poll, joining No. 4 Connecticut and No. 5 St. John’s. 

    Among Creighton’s non-conference opponents in the poll are preseason No. 21 Gonzaga and preseason No. 16 Iowa State.

    Creighton was also ranked 23rd in the preseason USA Today Coaches poll.

Let’s Go On A Run

Creighton unleashed a 23-0 run on Iowa State during its exhibition meeting, turning an early 8-4 deficit into a 27-8 lead over a span of just under seven minutes (6:57).

    Dating back to the start of the 2021-22 season, it was Creighton’s largest run in any game, including exhibitions. Below is that list.

Longest Creighton Runs Since 2021-22

    Run    Opponent (Score change)    Date

    23-0*    #16 Iowa State (4-8 to 27-8)    10/17/25

    21-0*    Upper Iowa (32-29 to 53-29)    10//30/21

    20-0    Texas Southern (61-44 to 81-44)    11/18/23

    19-0    vs. #11 Providence (37-27 to 56-27)    03/11/22

    19-0    Georgetown (0-0 to 19-0)    03/01/23

    18-0    Houston Christian (19-9 to 37-9)    11/13/24

*exhibition game

Who Are These Guys?

Creighton returns 61 starts from last year’s team (31 by Jackson McAndrew, 25 by Jasen Green, 4 by Isaac Traudt, 1 by Ty Davis), its fewest since the 2021-22 team returned just two starts.

    Returning    Returning Starts     Final

Year    Starters    From Previous Year    W-L

2025-26    2    61    ? ? ?

2024-25    3    105    25-11

2023-24    3    111    25-10

2022-23    3    104    24-13

2021-22    0    2    23-12

2020-21    5    124    22-9

2019-20    4    136    24-7

2018-19    2    57    20-15

2017-18    2    72    21-12

2016-17    4    130    25-10

2015-16    1    64    20-15

2014-15    1    49    14-19

2013-14    4    144    27-8

2012-13    4    140    28-8

2011-12    3    101    29-6

2010-11    4    123    23-16

2009-10    3    106    18-16

2008-09    3    83    27-8

2007-08    1    44    22-11

2006-07    4    120    22-11

2005-06    4    134    20-10

2004-05    2    58    23-11

2003-04    3    101    20-9

2002-03    5    159    29-5

2001-02    2    65    23-9

2000-01    3    90    24-8

1999-00    3    84    23-10

1998-99    3    84    22-9

1997-98    4    72    18-10

1996-97    4    126    15-15

1995-96    4    100    14-15

1994-95    2    52    7-19

1993-94    3    73    7-22

1992-93    2    64    8-18

1991-92    2    51    9-19

1990-91    4    132    24-8

1989-90    4    127    21-12

1988-89    4    123    20-11

1987-88    3    83    16-16

1986-87    2    65    9-19

1985-86    1    48    12-16

1984-85    4    124    20-12

1983-84    3    72    17-14

1982-83    3    77    8-19

1981-82    2    78    7-20

1980-81    4    112    21-9

Big Deficits, No Big Deal

Creighton owns 30 victories since the start of the 2010-11 season after trailing by double-figures at some point.

    Fourteen of those 30 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    Opponentee/    Date

18    #18 Oklahoma    11/19/14

17    at San Diego State    11/30/11

17    vs. DePaul    03/13/25

16    at Evansville    02/16/13

16    at Seton Hall    01/27/21

16    SIU Edwardsville    11/27/21

15    Arkansas-Pine Bluff    11/09/21

14    Evansville    02/21/12

14    vs. San Diego State    03/17/22

13    at Saint Joseph’s    11/16/13

13    Xavier    01/12/14

13    #22 Xavier    12/23/20

12    Saint Joseph’s    12/11/10

12    at DePaul    01/17/16

12    East Tennessee State    11/11/18

11    at Wichita State    12/31/11

11    Northern Iowa    01/10/12

11    vs. Alabama    03/16/12

11    vs. Ole Miss    11/21/16

11    vs. Connecticut    03/12/21

11    DePaul    01/22/22

11    St. John’s    12/31/24

10    UAB    11/14/12

10    vs. Drake    03/02/12

10    at Nebraska    12/07/14

10    South Dakota    12/09/14

10    St. John’s    01/03/18

10    at DePaul    02/07/18

10    Bemidji State    02/13/18

10    Georgetown    02/23/25

Triple Trouble

During Creighton’s current streak of 1,070 straight games with a three-pointer, the Jays have drained 8,652 trifectas, an average of 8.09 treys per game.

    Only five times in the streak has Creighton made just one three-pointer, but on 332 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 111-30 when making eight or more three-pointers, compared to a 38-36 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:   105 times    6:  113 times

7:   154 times    8:   135 times    9:  96 times

10:  92 times    11:  67 times    12:  65 times

13:  52 times    14: 26 times    15:  9 times

16:  10 times    17: 5 times    18: 1 time

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

McDermott Is Wins Leader

Greg McDermott has 359 victories at Creighton, passing his predecessor Dana Altman (327) for the most in program history in CU’s Nov. 13, 2024 win vs. Houston Christian.

    McDermott broke a different record on Jan. 21, 2025 at DePaul when he coached his 504th game on the Bluejay sideline, breaking the mark of 503 held by Altman.

    McDermott’s .671 winning percentage is Creighton’s best since Arthur A. Schabinger’s .714 win rate from 90 years ago.

Most Coaching Wins, Creighton MBB History

Rk.    W-L    Name    Years

1.    359-176    Greg McDermott    2010-Pres.

2.    327-176    Dana Altman    1994-2010

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

4.    138-118    John J. «Red» McManus     1959-1969

5.    130-64    Tom Apke    1974-1981

CHI Health Center Omaha Dramatics

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

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

Creighton’s Go-Ahead Scores in Wins at 

CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds

Date    Opponent    Score    Player/Score    Time

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*double-overtime

Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at 

CHI Health Center Omaha, Last 10 Seconds

Date    Opponent    Score    Player/Score    Time

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Top-20 Crowds

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

      Rank    Att.    Opponent    Date

    1.    18,868    Providence    03/08/14

    2.    18,859    Georgetown    01/25/14

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

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

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

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

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

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

    9.    18,571    DePaul??                                 01/22/24

    10.    18,525    Marquette    12/31/13

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

    12.    18,518    Georgetown    01/27/18

    13.    18,509    Villanova    02/04/23

    14.    18,495    Marquette    02/17/18

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

    16.    18,475    Nebraska    11/22/24

    17.    18,458    Evansville    12/29/12

    18.    18,436    Bradley    01/28/12

    19.    18,430    Seton Hall    01/25/25

    20.    18,323    DePaul    02/07/14

CHI Health Center Omaha Success

Creighton has played 379 regular and postseason contests at CHI Health Center Omaha all-time in the now 23-year-old facility.

    The Bluejays own a 314-65 (.828) record all-time at the facility.

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

    Creighton has outscored its opponents 29,841-24,909 in games at CHI Health Center Omaha, an average margin of 13.01 points per game. Creighton has not trailed 95 different times, including twice this year (Maryland Eastern Shore and Utah Tech).

    Incredibly, Creighton hasn’t trailed in its home opener in 10 of the past 25 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 34-38 all-time in the 72 games at the arena in which it’s fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 8-13 when down by 10+ points at halftime in the facility, and 42-31 when trailing at halftime at CHI Health Center Omaha.

    Creighton is 217-47 (.822) at CHI Health Center Omaha under Greg McDermott and hasn’t trailed in 68 of those games. In that same span, CU owns a 112-11 home record (.911) 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 332-65 (.836) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign.

  

Perfect 10

Greg McDermott has guided his team to the NCAA Tournament 10 times at Creighton. That put him in the company of some of the greatest coaches in CU Athletics history, and most among basketball coaches.

    McDermott is one of three head coaches in Creighton history to lead 10 or more NCAA Tournament teams.

Name    Sport    NCAA’s @CU

Kirsten Bernthal Booth    Volleyball    14

Bob Warming    Men’s Soccer    11

Greg McDermott    Men’s Basketball    10

Jim Flanery    Women’s Basketball    8

Dana Altman    Men’s Basketball    7

Brent Vigness    Softball    7

Firing On All Cylinders

Creighton finished the 2024-25 season ranked 35th overall by KenPom.com. That included the nation’s No. 33 offense, and No. 44 defense. 

    Creighton has finished with a top-25 offense per KenPom eight times and a top-25 defense three times in 15 completed seasons under Greg McDermott.

Year    Off. Rating    Def. Rating    Overall Rank

2010-11    66    174    98

2011-12    5    166    28

2012-13    5    66    15

2013-14    2    124    17

2014-15    59    138    79

2015-16    43    76    40

2016-17    32    46    28

2017-18    25    58    30

2018-19    47    83    55

2019-20    3    78    12

2020-21    25    32    22

2021-22    112    19    50

2022-23    23    14    12

2023-24    9    24    11

2024-25    33    44    35

2025-26 (12/31)    56    54    44

Ticket Information

Single-game tickets for the 2025-26 season went on sale on October 16th.

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

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



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