Marcus Foster and Khyri Thomas
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Men's Basketball Visits Seton Hall To Open Stretch Run
2/13/2017 12:46:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Creighton seeks the third 22-4 start in program history on Wednesday
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Game #26: #20 Creighton at Seton Hall • Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 • 7:05 p.m. CST
Prudential Center (10,353) • Newark, N.J.
Radio: KOZN 1620 AM; www.1620thezone.com
Television: CBS Sports Network (Tom McCarthy, Dalen Cuff, Jon Rothstein)
Series History: Seton Hall leads, 10-5
Last Meeting: #10 Creighton 89, Seton Hall 75 on Dec. 28, 2016 in Omaha, Neb.
Next Game
No. 20 Creighton (21-4, 8-4 BIG EAST) closes a two-game road swing on Wednesday when it ventures to Newark, N.J., to take on Seton Hall (15-9, 5-7 BIG EAST).
   Tip-off at Prudential Center (10,353) is set for 7:05 p.m. Central.
Radio Broadcast Information
KOZN (1620 AM) will broadcast all Creighton men's basketball games during the 2016-17 season, while KOOO (101.9 FM) will also broadcast all home games. The audio is also webcast live at www.1620thezone.com.
   John Bishop and former Bluejay Nick Bahe will call the action.
Television Information
Saturday's game will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network, which can be found on Cox Cable in Omaha on channel 234 (or 1234 in high definition).
   Tom McCarthy and Dalen Cuff will handle announcing duties, while Jon Rothstein will serve as sideline reporter.
Video Webcast Information
CBS Sports Network games are sometimes available to watch on-line, but require a subscription. Visit CBSSports.com/watch/cbssportsnetwork for more details.
Live Stats Information
All of Creighton's games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the small bar graph icon on the scoreboard at the top of the page for the event of your choosing.
   Home games can also be followed by those who have mobile devices with internet capability at www.gocreightonstats.com.
Scouting No. 20 Creighton
Creighton is ranked 20th in this week's Associated Press poll after a 21-4 start to the season that includes wins over No. 9 Wisconsin, No. 12 Butler, No. 16 Butler, No. 22 Xavier, North Carolina State, Ole Miss, Buffalo, Akron, Nebraska, Arizona State, Seton Hall, St. John's, Providence and DePaul.
   Kansas State transfer Marcus Foster (17.8 ppg.) leads the Bluejays in scoring, and is averaging the most points by a Bluejay newcomer since Cyril Baptiste in 1969-70. He's scored 12 points or more in all but two games so far, and has already been named Paradise Jam MVP and a two-time BIG EAST Player of the Week in this young season.
   Two Omaha products in the starting line-up are also doing big things. Vastly improved Khyri Thomas averages 12.0 points per game, and is second on the team in blocks, assists and rebounding, in addition to being a defensive stopper. Redshirt freshman big man Justin Patton averages 13.6 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. He's shooting 70.0 percent from the field (third nationally) and has 57 dunks already.
   Maurice Watson Jr. (12.9 ppg., 8.5 apg.) was a preseason All-BIG EAST selection who directed Creighton's potent offensive attack, but the nation's active leader with 801 career assists tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on Jan. 16 at Xavier and will miss the rest of the year.
Scouting Seton Hall
Seton Hall is 15-9 on the season, including a 5-7 BIG EAST mark. The Pirates are also 9-1 at home this winter, losing only to Butler.
   Four starters return from the 2016 BIG EAST Tournament champs, a group led by guard Khadeen Carrington (16.7 ppg.) Carrington shot 50 percent from three-point range in non-conference action but has converted just 26.6 percent of his trey tries in league action.
   Desi Rodriguez (15.4 ppg., 5.4 rpg.) and BIG EAST rebounding leader Angel Delgado (15.1 ppg., 13.0 rpg.) give The Hall a strong front line, while Myles Powell (11.0 ppg.) ranks among the league's top freshmen.
   Seton Hall averages 73.7 points per game and allows just 69.8 per contest. The Pirates outrebound foes by 6.8 caroms per game and shoot 34.1 percent from three-point range.
The Coaches
Greg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) is in his seventh season as head coach at Creighton. He is 162-76 with the Bluejays. McDermott has previously been a head coach at Iowa State (2006-10), Northern Iowa (2001-06), North Dakota State (2000-01) and Wayne State (1994-2000). He owns a career mark of 442-271 in his 23rd season and is 311-207 in his 16th Division I campaign. McDermott is assisted by Darian DeVries, Steve Lutz and Preston Murphy.
   Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh, 1997) owns a 122-109 record in his seventh season at Seton Hall, which moves his career mark to 167-148 in 10 years as a college head coach. He came to Seton Hall after a three-year stint as Iona head coach. Willard is assisted by Shaheen Holloway, Fred Hill and Grant Billmeier.
The Series With Seton Hall
Seton Hall leads the all-time series with Creighton 10-5, including a 6-3 mark in New Jersey.
   Last season Creighton went in to Newark and posted an 82-67 victory, its second double-digit road victory over The Hall in the three tries.
   Creighton won an 89-75 match-up in Omaha to open league play this season.
   Three of the last seven meetings at all sites have been one-point contests.
   Greg McDermott is 4-4 against Seton Hall and coach Kevin Willard. Willard is 5-4 all-time against Creighton, leading his 2009-10 Iona team to a 63-55 win over the Bluejays at the Old Spice Classic near Orlando, Fla.
Huff Put Some "Cole" In Pirates' Stocking
Cole Huff had 13 points in 23 minutes during Creighton's victory over Seton Hall in December.
   Last season, Huff put 35 points on Seton Hall at Madison Square Garden in the BIG EAST Tournament.
   Huff's big night in the league tournament saw him drain five three-pointers in the first half, and 20 more points on 6-of-8 shooting after the break.
Road Warriors
Creighton is 10-1 away from home this winter (7-1 road, 3-0 neutral), outscoring foes by an average of 12.3 points per game. Creighton's victims in that time include Washington State, North Carolina State, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Arizona State, St. John's, Providence, No. 22 Xavier, No. 16 Butler and DePaul.
   Prior to a Jan. 25 loss at Georgetown, Creighton had last won its first eight games away from home in 1942-43.
   This year also marked the first time that Creighton has won its first five true road games since the 1942-43 club won its first eight.
   Each of Creighton's last 11 NCAA Tournament teams have won 10 or more games away from home, and 10 of those teams had a winning record in true road contests.
   Creighton is shooting 45.3 percent from three-point range in road/neutral games this season while holding foes to 29.1 percent marksmanship from deep.
   Below is a list of teams with one or fewer loss away from home this season, through Sunday:
Team   Road W-L   Neutral W-L   Total W-L
Gonzaga   8-0   5-0   13-0
Creighton   7-1   3-0   10-1
Saint Mary's   8-1   1-0   9-1
Maryland   6-1   3-0   9-1
3-Ball Returns
Creighton was leading the nation in three-point percentage (45.3 percent) when it took the floor to open BIG EAST play vs. Seton Hall on December 28th.
   Creighton struggled in the first half of BIG EAST play, making just 54-of-180 (30.0 percent) of its attempts in the first nine league games.
   The Bluejays have regained their shooting stroke in the last three games, draining 39-of-71 three-point shots (54.9 percent).
   Saturday's win at DePaul marked the 11th different game this season that Creighton has made 10 or more treys in a single game, and seventh contest with 13 or more.
   Creighton has made 13 or more three-pointers in three straight games for the second time this year, having also done it in all three games at the Paradise Jam in November. Creighton has never had four straight games of 13 or more three-point makes.
   Creighton last made 10 or more three-pointers in four straight games from March 1-14, 2014, doing so in five straight contests.
   Here's a look at the three-point shooting statistics of the nine Bluejays who have attempted a trey in CU's last three games:
Name   3FG-FGA   3FG%
Davion Mintz   4-4   1.000
Justin Patton   1-1   1.000
Martin Krampelj   1-1   1.000
Khyri Thomas   8-12   .667
Cole Huff   8-14   .571
Isaiah Zierden   4-7   .571
Toby Hegner   6-11   .545
Tyler Clement   2-4   .500
Marcus Foster   5-16   .313
Jordan Scurry   0-1   .000
Team Totals   39-71   .549
Large Margin At DePaul
Creighton's 93-58 victory at DePaul was noteworthy for multiple reasons.
   It was Creighton's largest margin of victory in any conference road game in program history. Creighton's previous largest margin of victory ever in a BIG EAST road game was a 28-point differential in Creighton's 96-68 win at No. 4 Villanova on Jan. 20, 2014, and its previous largest margin of victory in a conference road margin had been a 46-16 win at North Central Conference foe Morningside on Feb. 16, 1925.
   It was Creighton's second-largest margin of victory ever in a BIG EAST game at any site, trailing only a 100-59 win over St. John's (in Omaha) on Feb. 28, 2016.
   It was Creighton's largest win margin away from home since a 99-52 neutral site win (in Kansas City) over IUPUI on Nov. 25, 2002.
   It was Creighton's largest margin of victory in a true road game since a 90-55 win at Portland on Jan. 28, 1971.
Double-Double Fun
Justin Patton had 11 points and a season-high 11 rebounds in Saturday's 93-58 win at DePaul, the third double-double of the season for the Omaha native.
   Patton is just the third Creighton freshman since 1988-89 to post a double-double, joining Ronnie Harrell Jr. (1 in 2015-16) and Doug McDermott (9 in 2010-11).
   Patton (1) and McDermott (5) are the only two freshmen in that time to have a double-double in a league game, as well.
Best 25 Game Starts
Now in its 99th season of basketball, Creighton's 21-4 record ranks among the top starts to a year in school history. In fact, this is just the seventh time that Creighton has been 21-4 or better after 25 games. Three of those 21-4 starts or better have been in the last six years under Greg McDermott.
   Creighton's 1921-22 team started 21-4, lost its 26th game, and finished 23-5.
   Creighton's 1973-74 outfit started 21-4, lost its 26th game, and finished 23-7.
   Creighton's 1976-77 cagers started 21-4 before losing its final three games and finishing 21-7.
   Creighton's 2002-03 club started 22-3 before finishing 29-5. That team won its 26th game to improve to 23-3.
   Creighton's 2011-12 squad opened 21-4 before finishing 29-6. That team lost its 26th game.
   Creighton's 2013-14 group started 21-4 and finished 27-8. That team won its 26th game.
   A win on Wednesday would improve CU to 22-4, one game away from the best 26-game start ever.
Going Streaking
Creighton has two seniors working on some long individual streaks.
   Cole Huff has made at least one three-pointer in each of Creighton's last 10 games, a streak that started Jan. 7 at Providence. He's 18-for-37 (48.6 percent) from downtown during this stretch.
   Isaiah Zierden has made 15 straight free throws, a streak that started on Jan. 4 at St. John's. For the season, Zierden is 23-of-25 (92 percent) from the charity stripe.
No Doubting This Thomas
Khyri Thomas has been on quite a roll of late. In the last four games, the sophomore from Omaha has averaged 15.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game, doing all that with a 4/1 assist/turnover ratio.
   Thomas had his skills on display in last Saturday's win at DePaul, producing 12 points, seven assists and five rebounds. He also held DePaul's top scorer, Eli Cain, to five points on 2-of-9 shooting.
   For the season, Thomas leads Creighton in steals and is second on the team in rebounds, assists, and blocks.
Making The Extra Pass
Creighton has adjusted to life without the nation's assist leader by spreading the ball around at an even higher clip.
   In Creighton's first 19 games (with Maurice Watson Jr.), the Bluejays distributed 337 assists on 628 field goals, as 53.7 percent of its baskets were assisted.
   In the six full games since then, Creighton owns 109 assists on 173 baskets, good for 63.0 percent.
   Creighton is a perfect 8-0 this season, and 15-1 in the past two seasons, when assisting on 61 percent of its made field goals.
This Is 20/20
Seton Hall big man Angel Delgado made headlines on January 22nd when he posted 21 points and 20 rebounds in a win over St. John's, becoming the Pirates first player with a 20/20 game since Eddie Griffin in 2000.
   Creighton has not had a 20/20 game since Bob Harstad went for 24 points and 20 rebounds at Southern Illinois on Jan. 23, 1989.
   While Harstad may be the most recent 20/20 man, he's not the Creighton alum that's most synonymous with a 20/20 contest.
   That distinction belongs to Paul Silas.
   Silas owns all 22 individual games in school history of 25 or more rebounds, and in consecutive seasons, the San Francisco native averaged 22.5 (1961-62), 20.6 (1962-63) and 21.8 (1963-64) caroms per contest.
   Silas, who averaged 21.6 rebounds over the course of 81 career games at Creighton, is one of five players in NCAA history to average at least 20 points and 20 rebounds per game for an entire career. Silas is joined by Bill Russell, Julius Erving, Kermit Washington and Elgin Baylor on that elite list.
One Of A Kind
Creighton and Seton Hall have met eight times since becoming BIG EAST rivals. Three of those games were decided by a single-point.
   Creighton won a Feb. 3, 2014 meeting in Omaha by a 72-71 margin, then lost heartbreakers to the Pirates on Jan. 10, 2015 in Omaha (68-67) and 67-66 on Feb. 28, 2015 in Newark.
   Creighton is 79-73 all-time in games decided by a single point, including a 6-6 mark under Greg McDermott.
More Points = Better Results
Creighton has won 9-of-10 meetings with DePaul since the schools became league rivals in the BIG EAST four years ago.
   It's probably not a coincidence that Creighton's 81.1 points per game against the Blue Demons is its most against any BIG EAST foe in that span.
   Creighton has averaged 74.1 points in eight meetings against Seton Hall since joining the BIG EAST, going 4-4 in the process. The Bluejays are 3-0 when scoring 74 or more in those contests.
PPG   Opponent   CU W-L
81.1   DePaul   9-1
79.7   Xavier   5-4
76.6   St. John's   5-2
74.1   Seton Hall   4-4
74.0   Villanova   2-5
71.6   Marquette   4-3
71.4   Butler   5-3
65.5   Providence   2-6
62.3   Georgetown   2-6
Jays Ranked In 15th Straight Poll
The Creighton men's basketball team is ranked 20th in the country in this week's Associated Press poll. That's down from the No. 7 spot that was in the best in program history four weeks ago on Jan. 16th.
   Creighton has now been ranked in all 15 AP polls this year and been ranked 83 weeks in program history, with 55 of those under the direction of seventh-year head coach Greg McDermott.
   The Bluejays are one of three BIG EAST teams in the top-25, as Villanova ranks second, Butler is 24th.
   Creighton is ranked 22nd in this week's USA Today Coaches Poll. On January 16th, the team was ranked seventh to mark the program's best in that poll, as well.
   Below is a list of the best weekly rankings in the AP poll in program history:
Best Weekly AP Rankings, Creighton History
7th - 1/16/17
8th - 1/9/17
9th - 3/1/14
9th - 12/19/16
10th - 1/20/03
10th - 11/28/16
10th - 12/5/16
10th - 12/12/16
10th - 12/26/16
10th - 1/2/17
Most Consecutive Weeks in AP Poll, Creighton History
   Weeks   Dates
   17   Feb. 27, 2012 - Feb. 4, 2013
   15   Dec. 14, 2002 - March 20, 2003
   15   Nov. 11, 2016 - Present
   8   Jan. 27, 2014 - March 17, 2014
   5   Feb. 12, 1974 - March 12, 1974
   5   Feb. 4, 1975 - March 4, 1975
   5   Jan. 9, 2012 - Feb. 6, 2012
Most Weeks in AP Poll, Same Season, Creighton History
   Weeks   Season   Final W-L   Postseason
   16   2012-13   28-8   NCAA (1-1)
   15   2002-03   29-5   NCAA (0-1)
   15   2016-17   21-4 so far   TBD
   12   2011-12   29-6   NCAA (1-1)
   11   2013-14   27-8   NCAA (1-1)
20 Wins, Again
Creighton has won 20 or more games in 17 of the last 19 seasons (including 2016-17), a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally.
   Just three schools nationally have had 20 or more wins each of the previous 18 years (entering 2016-17): Duke, Gonzaga and Kansas.
   Kentucky , Florida, Texas and Syracuse have each done it in 17 of the previous 18 seasons (entering 2016-17).
   Along with Arizona, Xavier and Connecticut, Creighton was one of four schools with 20 or more wins in exactly 16 of the previous 18 years (entering 2016-17).
   This is the 28th time in program history that Creighton has won 20 or more games in a season.
   The win also matched Creighton's victory total (20) from all of last season in 35 games.
20 Wins Reached, Again
Creighton picked up its 20th win of the season on Tuesday, Jan. 31, with a victory at Butler.
   It's the second time in program history that Creighton has reached the 20-win milestone before the end of January.
   The 2011-12 team that tied a school-record with 29 victories improved to 20-2 with a win on January 28, 2012.
Clement Honored By CoSIDA
Creighton men's basketball guard Tyler Clement has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District 7 First Team. A junior from Shawnee, Kan., Clement owns a perfect 4.00 GPA in Creighton's Heider College of Business as a Financial Analysis and Marketing major.
   Clement is Creighton's first men's basketball student-athlete to receive Academic All-District acclaim since Anthony Tolliver in 2006-07. Tolliver would go on to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team honors.
   Clement averages 1.9 points, 1.6 assists and 1.1 rebounds in 9.8 minutes per game. He's seen a recent uptick in his playing time, averaging 3.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 24.8 minutes in Creighton's last four games.
   Clement is a three-time selection to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and has also been named to the Creighton Dean's List after all seven semesters that he's been enrolled. Last season Clement was also named to the NABC Honors Court.
Talented Thomas
Best Defensive Player? Most Improved? Most Underrated? There's a lot of titles you could bestow on Khyri Thomas, who continues to fly under the radar as one of Creighton's top players.
   The sophomore from Omaha leads the team in steals and is second on the squad in rebounding, assists and blocked shots.
   Thomas tied a career-high by sinking 4-of-5 three-point shots in Creighton's Jan. 31 win at Butler. Creighton is 15-1 this year, and 24-6 in his career, when he drains a trifecta.
   Since arriving on campus, Thomas has made 41-of-88 (46.6 percent) three-pointers in Creighton wins compared to 12-of-43 (27.9 percent) marksmanship from deep in Bluejay losses.
   Thomas has scored in double-figures in 8-of-12 BIG EAST games this winter after never doing that as a freshman.
   Thomas entered that Butler game 9-for-55 (16.4 percent) in his career against BIG EAST foes from three-point range, compared to 36-of-64 (56.3 percent) shooting from deep in games against all other clubs.
Foster A Naismith Trophy Candidate
Creighton guard Marcus Foster is one of 30 players in consideration for the 2017 Naismith Men's College Player of the Year, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced on Thursday.
   Foster ranks fourth in the BIG EAST in scoring at 17.8 points per game, which puts him on pace for the highest scoring average by a Bluejay newcomer since 1969-70. He's been a two-time BIG EAST Player of the Week (Nov. 28, Dec. 26), and was also named MVP of the Paradise Jam in November. The Wichita Falls, Texas, native, has scored 12 points or more in 23-of-25 games to date, including a season-high 30 vs. Marquette on Jan. 21. Foster owns 445 points so far at Creighton after scoring 875 points in his first two years at Kansas State.
   Foster has started all 25 games this season for the No. 20 Bluejays, who are off to a 21-4 start. He is one of three BIG EAST players on the list, joining the Villanova duo of Josh Hart and Jalen Brunson.
   The 10 semifinalists will be announced March 1, 2017. Foster is looking to become Creighton's second Naismith Men's College Player of the Year winner in the last four years, as Doug McDermott hauled in the honor following the 2013-14 season.
Foster Up For Jerry West Award
Creighton men's basketball guard Marcus Foster is one of 10 finalists for the 2017 Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
   Named after Hall of Famer and 1959 NCAA Final Four Most Valuable Player Jerry West, the annual honor in its third year recognizes the top shooting guards in Division I men's college basketball.
   The winner of the 2017 Jerry West Award will be presented at the ESPN College Basketball Awards Show live from The Novo by Microsoft in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, April 7, 2017. Broadcast information will be released at a later date.
   Previous winners of the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award include Buddy Hield, Oklahoma (2016) and D'Angelo Russell, Ohio State (2015).
Patton Up For Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award
Creighton's Justin Patton is one of 10 finalists for the 2017 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced today.
   Named after Hall of Famer and three-time NCAA Champion Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the annual honor in its third year recognizes the top centers in men's college basketball.
    Patton has burst onto the scene in a big way, leading the team with 6.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots per game, while ranking second with 13.6 points per contest. The electrifying 7-footer ranks third nationally in field goal percentage (.700), including 57 dunks.
   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played for legendary coach John Wooden at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1966-1969. He is a three-time NCAA Champion who earned numerous accolades including three-time Final Four Most Outstanding Player, three-time National College Player of the Year and three-time Consensus First-Team All-American (1967-1969). Abdul-Jabbar is a six-time NBA Champion and a 1995 inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
   The winner of the 2017 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award will be presented at ESPN's College Basketball Awards, presented by Wendy's, live from The Novo by Microsoft in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, April 7, 2017.
   Previous winners of the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award include Jakob Poeltl, Utah (2016) and Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (2015).
Patton Up For Wayman Tisdale Award
Creighton center Justin Patton has been named to the U.S. Basketball Writers Association's midseason watch list for the Wayman Tisdale Award, given to the National Freshman of the Year.
   Patton ranks second on the Creighton team with 13.7 points per game, and leads the club with 6.3 rebounds per game and 42 blocked shots. Patton ranks third nationally in field goal percentage (70.6 percent) and owns 55 dunks through 24 career games.
   Balloting for the USBWA's All-America Team, All-District Teams and the association's individual awards will take place in March.
More Patton, Please
Justin Patton ranks third nationally with 70.0 percent shooting from the field this year.
   Incredibly, the freshman has shot better than 55 percent from the field in every game but one (Xavier) this season.
   Patton's 24 games shooting 50.1 percent or better from the field leads the nation, one more than UNCW's Devontae Cacock (23).
   Patton (24), USC Upstate's Michael Buchanan (21) and UCLA's T.J. Leaf (21) are the only men to exceed 50 percent from the field with at least four field goals made in more than 19 contests this season.
Patton vs. Other Freshman Years
How does Justin Patton's freshman season compare to those of some other notable freshmen post players in recent seasons?
   Quite favorably, if you ask us, through 25 career games:
Through 25 Career Games
Player, Year   PPG   RPG   BPG   APG   FG%
Justin Patton, 2017Â Â Â 13.6Â Â Â 6.5Â Â Â 1.8Â Â Â 1.2Â Â Â .700
Henry Ellenson, 2016Â Â Â 16.6Â Â Â 10.1Â Â Â 1.7Â Â Â 1.8Â Â Â .432
Karl-Anthony Towns, 2015Â Â Â 9.1Â Â Â 6.4Â Â Â 2.3Â Â Â 1.1Â Â Â .523
Myles Turner, 2015Â Â Â 11.3Â Â Â 6.5Â Â Â 2.7Â Â Â 0.7Â Â Â .472
Jahlil Okafor, 2015Â Â Â 18.2Â Â Â 9.3Â Â Â 1.5Â Â Â 1.3Â Â Â .665
Joel Embiid, 2014Â Â Â 11.0Â Â Â 7.8Â Â Â 2.5Â Â Â 1.2Â Â Â .623
Jabari Parker, 2014Â Â Â 19.3Â Â Â 8.5Â Â Â 1.2Â Â Â 1.3Â Â Â .478
Steven Adams, 2013Â Â Â 7.2Â Â Â 6.5Â Â Â 2.0Â Â Â 0.6Â Â Â .594
Nerlens Noel, 2013Â Â Â 10.5Â Â Â 9.5Â Â Â 4.4Â Â Â 1.6Â Â Â .590
Anthony Davis, 2012Â Â Â 14.0Â Â Â 10.0Â Â Â 4.8Â Â Â 1.0Â Â Â .660
Tristan Thompson, 2011Â Â Â 12.8Â Â Â 7.5Â Â Â 2.3Â Â Â 1.2Â Â Â .532
Doug McDermott, 2011Â Â Â 14.4Â Â Â 7.8Â Â Â 0.1Â Â Â 1.1Â Â Â .513
Patton On The Point Total
Freshman Justin Patton had a streak of 13 straight games in double-figures snapped by Xavier, when the center was held to a season-low seven points.
   Patton's streak of 13 straight double-figure games was the longest by any Bluejay since Doug McDermott closed his career in 2014 with 28 consecutive games of 14 points or more.
   Patton's double-figure scoring streak of 13 was the longest by any Creighton freshman since Rodney Buford's stretch of 17 straight games from Jan. 3 - Feb. 21, 1996.
We're Jamming!
Justin Patton has 57 of CU's 111 dunks this season, with Marcus Foster (21), Khyri Thomas (16), Martin Krampelj (5), Ronnie Harrell Jr. (3), Toby Hegner (2), Zach Hanson (4), Cole Huff (1), Davion Mintz (1) and Kobe Paras (1) accounting for the others. Of Patton's dunks, 27 have been on lobs.
   The 111 dunks are far more than any previous season under Greg McDermott, easily eclipsing the mark of 58 dunks in 35 games last year, and exceeding the 87 dunks in 68 games over the previous two seasons combined.
   Here's a look at the Creighton student-athletes with 20 or more dunks in a season, and 19 or more dunks in a career, under McDermott:
Most Creighton Dunks, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Year
57   Justin Patton   2016-17
36   Gregory Echenique   2012-13
30   Gregory Echenique   2011-12
24   Gregory Echenique   2010-11
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
21   Marcus Foster   2016-17
Most Creighton Dunks, Career, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Name   Years
90   Gregory Echenique   2010-13
57   Justin Patton   2016-Pres.
38   Will Artino   2011-15
31   Zach Hanson   2013-Pres.
28   Khyri Thomas   2015-Pres.
25   Geoffrey Groselle   2012-16
22   Kenny Lawson Jr.   2010-11
21   Marcus Foster   2016-Pres.
19   Doug McDermott   2010-14
Most Creighton Dunks, Team, Season, Since 2010-11
Dunks   Year   Team W-L
111Â Â Â 2016-17Â Â Â ? ? ?
58Â Â Â 2015-16Â Â Â 20-15 (NIT)
56Â Â Â 2010-11Â Â Â 23-16 (CBI)
54Â Â Â 2012-13Â Â Â 28-8 (NCAA)
42Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6 (NCAA)
35Â Â Â 2013-14Â Â Â 27-8 (NCAA)
29Â Â Â 2014-15Â Â Â 14-19
Top 25 Success
Creighton has four wins over top-25 teams this season, more than any campaign in program history. Five previous teams had two top-25 victories in the same season.
Most Top-25 Wins, Season
   Wins   Season   Top-25 Victims
   4   2016-17   #9 Wisconsin, #12 Butler,
         #16 Butler, #22 Xavier
   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
Point Taken
The absence of Maurice Watson Jr. has changed the rotation around a little bit, but Creighton still boasts an offense with multiple weapons.
   Including the Xavier game, when Watson went out in the 14th minute, Creighton has used three other men at point guard over the past seven games. Creighton is 4-3 in those contests.
   Here's how those figures break down since Watson left the game for the final time.
Player   PTS   REB   AST   TO   MIN
Mintz   44   11   17   12   103
Zierden   41   10   5   4   139
Clement   14   13   21   8   110
Secret Weapon
Tyler Clement had played a total of 12 minutes in Creighton's first eight BIG EAST games, accumulating no points, one rebound and one assist.
   His role has grown dramatically in the past four games. In that time, Clement has averaged 3.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 24.8 minutes per game.
Over .500, Again
Creighton has been better than .500 at the midway point in league play in 20 of the last 21 seasons, including this year.
   Creighton has also gone 5-4 or better in the second half of league action in 18 of the last 20 seasons.
   Creighton has made the postseason each of the previous 18 times it's been 5-4 or better at the midway point, and missed it the only time they weren't in that span.
   Here's how Creighton's teams have fared in the various halves of the MVC/BIG EAST season since 1995-96.
Year   1st Half   2nd Half
2016-17Â Â Â 6-3Â Â Â 2-1 so far
2015-16Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 4-5
2014-15Â Â Â 1-8Â Â Â 3-6
2013-14Â Â Â 8-1Â Â Â 6-3
2012-13Â Â Â 7-2Â Â Â 6-3
2011-12Â Â Â 8-1Â Â Â 6-3
2010-11Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 5-4
2009-10Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 5-4
2008-09Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 9-0Â Â Â
2007-08Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 5-4
2006-07Â Â Â 6-3Â Â Â 7-2
2005-06Â Â Â 7-2Â Â Â 5-4
2004-05Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 6-3
2003-04Â Â Â 7-2Â Â Â 5-4
2002-03Â Â Â 8-1Â Â Â 7-2
2001-02Â Â Â 8-1Â Â Â 6-3
2000-01Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 9-0
1999-00Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 6-3
1998-99Â Â Â 6-3Â Â Â 5-4
1997-98Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 7-2
1996-97Â Â Â 5-4Â Â Â 5-4
1995-96Â Â Â 4-5Â Â Â 5-4
Total   126-72 (.636)   124-68 (.646)
Pink Out Auction Raises More Than $26,300
Creighton raised $26,361.64 in the auction, and another $3,054 at the door, at the "Creighton vs. Cancer Pink Out" Pink Out game on vs. DePaul on Jan. 28.
   The past six seasons has seen $160,618.68 raised.
   Below is the final numbers for each jersey/item in the auction this year:
#0Â Â Â $1875Â Â Â #1Â Â Â $1700Â Â Â #2Â Â Â $3300
#4Â Â Â $627Â Â Â #5Â Â Â $510Â Â Â #10Â Â Â $2408
#11Â Â Â $760Â Â Â #13Â Â Â $1530Â Â Â #14Â Â Â $590
#15Â Â Â $620Â Â Â #21Â Â Â $1525Â Â Â #23Â Â Â $3850
#24Â Â Â $610Â Â Â #31Â Â Â $426.65Â Â Â #32Â Â Â $1054.99
#40Â Â Â $850Â Â Â Â Â Basketballs: $910, $590, $585, $660Â Â Â
McDermott's Shoes: $1,025Â Â Â McDermott's Tie: $355
At the Door: $3,054
Yearly Pink Out Totals
Creighton has raised $160,618.68 since the start of the 2011-12 season during its annual men's basketball Pink Out.
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 (plus another $5,000 in donations)
2016-17:Â Â Â $26,361.64 (plus another $3,064 in donations)
Six-Year Totals: $160,618.68
Quest For 18,000 A Success
Creighton has scored 18,106 points all-time at CenturyLink Center Omaha, surpassing 18,000 points on January 28 vs. DePaul on a Zach Hanson lay-up.
   Creighton has currently outscored the opposition 18,106 to 15,271 at the 14-year old facility in 236 all-time games in the building that count.
   Creighton is 17-1 all-time in games where it moves over any 1,000 point milestone at CenturyLink Center Omaha, as seen below:
Date   Pts-Opp (CLCO Game #)   Who/How vs. Opp.
02/18/04Â Â Â 1,000-787 (14)Â Â Â Lindeman FG vs. Indiana State
02/05/05Â Â Â 2,000-1,696 (28)Â Â Â Funk FG vs. Missouri St.
01/18/06Â Â Â 3,000-2,504 (41)Â Â Â Watts FT vs. Bradley
01/09/07Â Â Â 4,000-3,359 (56)Â Â Â Tolliver FG vs. Drake
12/17/07Â Â Â 5,000-4,174 (69)Â Â Â Ka. Korver 3FG vs. Hou. Baptist
11/16/08Â Â Â 6,000-5,048 (82)Â Â Â Dotzler FG vs. New Mexico
02/11/09Â Â Â 7,000-5,870 (95)Â Â Â Witter 3FG vs. Bradley
01/16/10Â Â Â 8,000-6,750 (109)Â Â Â Young FG vs. Wichita State
12/20/10Â Â Â 9,000-7,645 (123)Â Â Â Wragge FG vs. W. Illinois
03/23/11Â Â Â 10,000-8,500 (136)Â Â Â Lawson FG vs. UCF
01/21/12Â Â Â 11,000-9,310 (148)Â Â Â McDermott FG vs. Ind. St.
12/19/12Â Â Â 12,000-10,136 (161)Â Â Â Echenique FG vs. Tulsa
11/23/13Â Â Â 13,000-10,922 (173)Â Â Â Artino FG vs. Tulsa
02/23/14Â Â Â 14,000-11,711 (185)Â Â Â Gibbs FG vs. Seton Hall
01/28/15Â Â Â 15,000-12,612 (198)Â Â Â Hanson FT vs. St. John's
12/28/15Â Â Â 16,000-13,498 (211)Â Â Â Huff FG vs. Coppin State
11/15/16Â Â Â 17,000-14,349 (224)Â Â Â Patton FG vs. #9 Wisconsin
01/28/17Â Â Â 18,000-15,166 (235)Â Â Â Hanson FG vs. DePaul
Hanson Hurt, But Heals
Senior center Zach Hanson was expected to miss 8-12 weeks after tearing a tendon and the ligaments in his left ankle during Creighton's win over Ole Miss on Nov. 21st. Hanson underwent surgery on Nov. 28th, and the senior played five minutes at Georgetown on Jan. 28 in his first action in nearly two months.
   Hanson has made 14-of-18 shots since he returned, contributing 31 points and nine rebounds in 50 minutes of work.
   A Pierre, S.D., native, Hanson is averaging 7.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game while shooting 72.1 percent from the field in 11.6 minutes per game.
   Even though he wasn't on the court while injured, Hanson maintained a strong leadership role on the team as he mentored freshmen centers Justin Patton and Martin Krampelj.
Home Run
Since Greg McDermott took over in 2010, Creighton is averaging 79.44 points per home game (9,612 points in 121 home games).
   Since a 92-83 loss to Southern Illinois on Feb. 19, 2000, Creighton had been 127-0 at home (97-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 78 points or more, and 107-0 at home (80-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 80 points or more at home dating to that same setback, before a January 21st, 102-94 loss to Marquette. Creighton also lost on Feb. 4 vs. Xavier, 82-80.
BIG EAST > "Football 5" ???
Creighton has knocked off teams from the Big Ten (Wisconsin and Nebraska), Pac-12 (Arizona State and Washington State), ACC (North Carolina State) and SEC (Ole Miss) this year, all by nine or more points.
   Those six non-conference wins over the "Football 5" leagues are the most of any other team in the nation.
   The BIG EAST owns 27 non-conference wins over "Football 5" leagues, second-most of any league in the nation.
   Both figures are through games of February 12.
MBB Non-Conference Wins Over
 "Football 5" Leagues, By Team
   6   Creighton
   5   Butler
   5   Gonzaga
   5   UCLA
   5   Kansas
   4   Xavier
   4   Seton Hall
   4   Clemson
   4   Baylor
MBB Wins Over "Football 5" Leagues, By Conference
   31   Atlantic Coast
   27   BIG EAST
   21   Big 12
   18   Southeastern
   17   Big Ten
   12   Pac-12
Mintz Shows His Stuff
Freshman Davion Mintz showed what he was capable of on January 21 vs. Marquette in his first extensive playing time with the regular rotation.
   Mintz came off the bench and established or tied season-highs in virtually every category, including minutes (26), points (17), assists (8), rebounds (3), field goals (4), free throws (7) and blocks (1). Creighton outscored Marquette 69-63 with him on the floor.
   Mintz is one of seven BIG EAST players in the last seven years with a game of at least 17 points and eight assists against Marquette, joining star guards such as Ryan Arcidiacono, Bryce Cotton, Sterling Gibbs, Isaiah Whitehead, Trevon Bluiett and Maurice Watson Jr. Of that group, Mintz was the only one to do it in a reserve role.
   Among Creighton players, Mintz joins Austin Chatman (twice), Grant Gibbs (once), Maurice Watson Jr. (six times) and Antoine Young (once) as the only players with a game of 17 points and eight assists in the seven-year era of Greg McDermott.
   No other Bluejay has had a game of 17 points and eight assists off the bench in the last 35 seasons (going back to 1981-82).
Standard Five
Creighton used the same starting line-up in each of its first 19 games before finally making a change on Jan. 21 (in game 20) when Isaiah Zierden replaced Maurice Watson Jr. in the first five. The starting five changed has again, as Davion Mintz has started for Isaiah Zierden the last four games.
   Last year Creighton used the same starting line-up in each of its first 18 games this season before finally making a change on Jan. 17 (in game 19) when Toby Hegner replaced Cole Huff. The Bluejays ended up using six different combinations a year ago.
   In 2014-15, Creighton used 10 different starting line-up combinations, its most in any season since using 11 pairings in 1994-95.
   Creighton used the same starting five combination for every game in 2011-12, and then again in 2012-13.
Against The BIG EAST
Since joining the BIG EAST in 2014, Creighton is unbeaten at home against St. John's, the only team it can say that for.
   Georgetown remains the only place it hasn't won a visiting game in BIG EAST play, while DePaul is the only school where Creighton has not lost a road game.
Team   CU Home Games   CU Road Games
Butler   3-1   2-2
DePaul   3-1   4-0
Georgetown   2-1   0-4
Marquette   2-2   2-1
Providence   1-2   1-3
Seton Hall   2-2   2-1
St. John's   3-0   2-2
Villanova   1-3   1-2
Xavier   2-2   2-2
Total   19-14   16-17
Watson Out With Torn ACL
Creighton University senior guard Maurice Watson Jr. tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during Creighton's 72-67 win at No. 22 Xavier on Jan. 16, head coach Greg McDermott confirmed the following day.
   Watson was leading the nation with 162 overall assists and 8.5 assists per game at the time of his injury, also leads the nation's active players with 801 career assists. He is ranked ninth in Creighton history with 391 assists. The Philadelphia, Pa., native spent the first two years of his college career at Boston University.
   Watson was a Preseason All-BIG EAST selection and was one of 25 men on the Wooden Award Midseason List, as well as one of 30 men up for the Senior CLASS Award. Sites such as CBSSports.com and NBCSports.com had him among their top-10 in the National Player of the Year standings.
   "We are sorry to learn of the severity of Maurice's injury, but are thankful for his contributions since joining the Bluejay program three years ago," said McDermott. "Our team will regroup, and we have a lot of young men who are capable of stepping up to fill the void in Maurice's absence. Maurice's leadership role on our team will continue to be huge part of our success."
    "I'm going to fight to get back," said Watson. "And my teammates need to keep fighting through the year. The fact that these guys battled through yesterday's game gives me confidence and security that they'll be able to go on and do great things. I intend to finish my college career and have a great impact, even if it's not on the court."
   Watson underwent successful surgery on February 6 in his hometown of Philadelphia.
Paint It Blue
Creighton's offense is known for its proficiency from three-point range, but don't overlook the work done inside the paint, as well.
   Creighton has outscored opponents 980-752 in the paint this year, the program's best margin in that category since the school started tracking the stat in 2003-04.
   Only four opponents all year have outscored CU in the paint this season over the course of a game.
Quick Out Of The Gates
Creighton continues to race to the lead in the opening minutes on a regular basis this season.
   In fact, Creighton owned a double-digit lead at some point in each of its first 19 games this year, and all but two games overall (Marquette; at Georgetown) this season.
   Below is a list of some of Creighton's runs to start the game this season:
Opponent   Score   Time Left in 1st Half
UMKCÂ Â Â 15-2Â Â Â 14:25
#9 Wisconsin   8-0   18:39
Washington State   12-4   17:27
Buffalo   15-6   13:18
Akron   12-3   15:20
Nebraska   14-2   15:17
Longwood   11-2   16:42
Oral Roberts   6-0   19:10
#1 Villanova   19-9   14:30
St. John's   7-0   16:25
Providence   10-0   16:31
#12 Butler   19-9   12:12
Truman State   17-3   13:56
#22 Xavier   11-4   15:16
DePaul   15-2   13:15
Follow The Leader
Creighton trailed for just 86:10 of a possible 733:05 minutes before Maurice Watson Jr. suffered his final knee injury (11.8 percent of the time).
   In the 266:55 of court time since then, the Bluejays have trailed for 93:17 (34.9 percent).
   The two Xavier games are the only contests this season in which Creighton has had a lead change in the final three minutes of any game. There was two such lead changes down the stretch in the first Xavier game in Cincinnati, and one more when the teams met again in Omaha three weeks later.
Watson Makes Cut On Wooden List
Creighton guard Maurice Watson Jr. was one of three BIG EAST players on the John R. Wooden Award presented by Wendy's Midseason Top 25, it was announced on January 11. Watson joins Villanova's Josh Hart and Butler's Kelan Martin.
   Chosen by a poll of national college basketball experts, the list comprises of 25 student-athletes who are front-runners for the sport's most prestigious honor, based on their performances during the first half of the 2016-17 season.
   The players on the list are considered strong candidates for the 2017 John R. Wooden Award presented by Wendy's. The leading candidates will be further pared to 20 top players in early February.
   Fifteen top players who have proven to their universities that they are also making progress toward graduation and maintaining at least a cumulative 2.0 GPA will be submitted to voters on the Final Ballot prior to the NCAA Tournament.
   Every year, players have made the Final Ballot that were not on the preseason or midseason lists. Voters are permitted to take into consideration the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament when casting the ballot. The 10-man Wooden Award All-American Team will be announced the week of the "Elite Eight" round of the NCAA Tournament.
   Watson was the first CU player named to the Midseason Top 25 list for the Wooden Award since 2013-14, when Doug McDermott went on to win the award.
It's Been 100 Years
January 12th marked the 100th anniversary of the first recorded game in Creighton men's basketball history, as Creighton topped Peru State 30-17 on January 12, 1917 in Omaha.
   Creighton went 17-3 in that first season despite never scoring more than 40 points in any game.
   Thomas E. Mills was the coach of that team.
   Omaha's population in 1920 was 191,601, while Creighton has hosted 243,999 fans this season in 14 home games.
Watson's Dimes
Maurice Watson Jr. owns 801 career assists to date, easily the most among the nation's active players.
   Watson also leads the nation with 8.5 assists per game and was topping the country with 162 overall helpers at the time of his injury.
   Watson's 162 assists this year were spread among nine different players, and led to 71 three-pointers, 46 lay-ups, 30 dunks and 15 other two-point jump shots.
   Including eight converted "and-1" free throw opportunities, Watson's 162 assists led to 403 points, an average of 21.2 points per game that he appeared in.
Watson Moves Into Creighton's Top 10
Just 54 games into his Bluejay career, Maurice Watson Jr. ranks ninth on Creighton's all-time assists chart with 391. No other player in the top-10 has appeared in fewer than 82 games.
   Watson's 162 assists this season rank tied for ninth on Creighton's all-time list.
Most Career Creighton Assists, Since 1970-71
   Ast.   GP   Name   Years
   570   124   Ryan Sears   1997-01
   549   82   Ralph Bobik   1971-74
   505   142   Antoine Young   2008-12
   498   100   Grant Gibbs   2011-14
   493   139   Austin Chatman   2011-15
   458   89   Randy Eccker   1974-78
   430   110   Tyler McKinney   2001-05
   418   115   Vernon Moore   1981-85
   391   54   Maurice Watson Jr.   2015-Pres.
   388   117   Josh Dotzler   2005-09
Most Single-Season Creighton Assists, Since 1970-71
   Ast.   GP   Name (Class)   Year
   252   30   Ralph Bobik (Sr.)   1973-74
   229   35   Maurice Watson Jr. (Jr.)   2015-16
   210   36   Grant Gibbs (Jr.)   2012-13
   205   28   Randy Eccker (Jr.)   1976-77
   195   39   Antoine Young (Jr.)   2010-11
   184   34   Tyler McKinney (Sr.)   2004-05
   176   35   Grant Gibbs (So.)   2011-12
   175   33   Ryan Sears (Jr.)   1999-00
   162   26   Ralph Bobik (Jr.)   1972-73
   162   19   Maurice Watson Jr. (Sr.)   2016-17
   159   32   Vernon Moore (Sr.)   1984-85
Terrific Start
Junior Marcus Foster's 445 points so far are the most by any Bluejay newcomer through 25 games since at least 1979-80. No Bluejay newcomer has finished a season averaging more than Foster's current mark of 17.8 points per game since Cyril Baptiste's 18.9 points per game in 1969-70.
   For comparison, Doug McDermott had 361 points through 25 games and 370 points after the 26th career game of his freshman season. He would finish his career with 3,150 in 145 career games to rank fifth in NCAA history.
Most Points, CU Newcomers First 25 Games Since 1995-96
   Pts.   Name, Class   Year   After 25
   445   Marcus Foster, Jr.   2016-17   ? ? ?
   370   Maurice Watson Jr., Jr.   2015-16   388
   370   Rodney Buford, Fr.   1995-96   383
   361   Doug McDermott, Fr.    2010-11   370
   340   Justin Patton, Fr.   2016-17   ? ? ?
   298   P'Allen Stinnett, Fr.   2007-08   317
   276   Doug Swenson, Jr.   1997-98   287
   270   Ryan Sears, Fr.   1997-98   273
   259   Cole Huff, Jr.   2015-16   265
   257   Brody Deren, So.   2001-02   267
    250   Gregory Echenique, So.   2010-11   260
On Pace For History?
Justin Patton has made 70.0 percent of his field goal attempts this season, good enough to lead the BIG EAST and rank third nationally in 2016-17.
   The best season-ending mark in NCAA history, with a minimum of 5 FG/game, is 74.6 percent in 1980-81 by Oregon State's Steve Johnson.
   That being said, Patton's marksmanship this season trails two other men who are also on pace to set the NCAA record for field goal percentage, as UNCW's Devontae Cacok is at 78.8 percent and UCF's Tacko Fall not far behind at 75.7 percent this season.
   The chart below lists the top-five single-season marks for field goal percentage in NCAA history entering 2016-17:
Best FG %, NCAA History
(minimum 5 FG/game)
Rk. Name, School   Year   FG-FGA   Pct.
1.   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1980-81   235-315   .746
2.   Dwayne Davis, Florida   1988-89   179-248   .722
3.   Evan Bradds, Belmont   2015-16   210-294   .714
4.   Keith Walker, Utica   1984-85   154-216   .713
5.   Steve Johnson, Oregon State   1979-80   211-297   .710
Patton Wins Third Freshman of the Week Honor
Creighton's Justin Patton was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week for the third time this season on January 9th. This week's recognition comes after the 7-footer led Creighton to a 2-0 week on the road with team-high averages of 22.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game.
   The Omaha native made 20-of-27 shots from the field (74.1%), including his only three-point attempt, and also drained 4-of-7 free throw attempts (57.1%).
    Patton's week started with a season-high 25 points to go with nine rebounds, a season-high four assists, a block and a steal in a road win at St. John's. Patton sank 11-of-14 shot attempts, including five dunks, as Creighton never trailed.
    On Saturday at Providence, Patton delivered 20 points and six rebounds while matching his career-high with three blocked shots. Patton converted 9-of-13 shots from the floor, including three more dunks, and was 2-of-3 at the charity stripe.
Wire-To-Wire Road Wins
Creighton never trailed in its Jan. 4th win at St. John's, throwing a lob to Marcus Foster in the opening seconds en route to a 7-0 lead out of the gates of a 85-72 victory.
   The Bluejays also didn't trail in its 78-64 win at Providence on Saturday, Jan. 7th.
   It was just the second and third times in Creighton's 29 all-time BIG EAST road games that the Bluejays never trailed.
   The first time came on January 20, 2014, in a 96-68 win at No. 4 Villanova. In that contest, Creighton made a three-pointer on its first nine possessions and finished with a league-record 21 trifectas overall.
Watson A Senior CLASS Candidate
Creighton men's basketball point guard Maurice Watson Jr. is one of 30 NCAA men's basketball student-athletes who excel both on and off the court that were selected as candidates for the 2016-17 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate basketball.
   To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. The complete list of candidates follows this release.
   An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School ®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.
   Each of the 30 candidate classes will be narrowed to fields of 10 finalists in February, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one male candidate and one female candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition.
   Watson is the seventh Creighton Men's Basketball student-athlete to make the Senior CLASS cut in recent seasons, joining Kyle Korver (2002-03), Anthony Tolliver (2006-07), Dane Watts (2007-08), Josh Dotzler (2008-09), Kenny Lawson Jr. (2010-11), Doug McDermott (2013-14). Former Creighton men's soccer goalkeeper Brian Holt won the 2011 Senior CLASS Award on the pitch, while McDermott won the 2014 Senior CLASS Award on the hardwood.
   The Senior CLASS Award winners will be announced during the 2017 NCAA Men's Final Four® and NCAA Women's Final Four® this spring.
Three-Point Options
Toby Hegner's fourth and final trey at Arizona State was the 100th trifecta of his career. He now owns 113, and is the fourth active Bluejay with 100 or more three-pointers, joining Marcus Foster (188, with 50 at CU), Isaiah Zierden (160) and Cole Huff (174, with 107 at CU).
   Zierden stands in 10th place in Creighton history with 160 career three-pointers.
   3FG   Name   Years
   371   Kyle Korver   1999-03
   334   Ethan Wragge   2009-14
   274   Doug McDermott   2010-14
   245   Ryan Sears   1997-01
   212   Rodney Buford   1995-99
   206   Jahenns Manigat   2010-14
   200   Nate Funk   2002-07
   185   Matt Roggenburk   1986-90
   177   Duan Cole   1987-92
   160   Isaiah Zierden   2013-17
   147   Booker Woodfox   2007-09
About That 13-0 Start
Creighton started this season 13-0 for the first time since the 1942-43 team started 16-0. Below is a list of Creighton's most successful starts without a loss, all-time:
Best Starts Without A Loss, Creighton History
Start   Year      Final W-L   First Loss
 16-0   1942-43   *   16-1   Washington & Jefferson
 13-0   2016-17      ? ? ?   #1 Villanova
 12-0   2003-04   #   20-9   Northern Iowa
*Reached NCAA Tournament; #Reached NIT
!No postseason tournaments existed yet
#Winning
Creighton reeled off 13 straight wins to start the 2016-17 season. It was Creighton's longest win streak under Greg McDermott, as seen below.
Longest Win Streaks Under Greg McDermott at CU
   W's   Dates   Snapped By
   13   Nov. 11, 2016 - Present   #1 Villanova
   11   Dec. 1, 2012 - Jan. 15, 2013   at Wichita State
   11   Dec. 31, 2011 - Feb. 1, 2012   at Northern Iowa
   10   Dec. 3, 2013 - Jan. 14, 2014   at Providence
Win Streak History
Creighton's 13-0 start was its sixth streak of 13 straight wins or more all-time, and Creighton's longest winning streak since Tom Apke's 1974-75 club won 14 straight.
   The school-record streak is 38 straight wins, set over the course of CU's first four seasons of organized basketball nearly 100 years ago.
Creighton's Longest Win Streaks, All-Time
   W's   Dates   Coach   NCAA/NIT
   38   Feb. 22, 1917 - Feb. 11, 1920   Mills   Didn't exist
   17   Mar. 25, 1942 - Mar. 4, 1943   Hickey   NIT
   16   Jan. 31, 1928 - Jan. 23, 1929   Schabinger   Didn't exist
   14   Jan. 3 - Feb. 21, 1925   Schabinger   Didn't exist
   14   Jan. 2 - Feb. 22, 1975   Apke   NCAA
   13   Nov. 11 - Dec. 28, 2016    McDermott   ? ? ?
Scoring In Bunches
Creighton has scored 2,125 points through 25 games, to rank 14th nationally with 85.0 points per contest.
   The 2,125 points are the third-most points than Creighton has ever scored in its first 25 games of any season, as seen below:
Most Points Through 25 Games, Creighton History
   Points   Year   Final W-L (Postseason)
   2,222   1965-66   14-12
   2,148   1963-64   22-7 (NCAA)
   2,125   2016-17   ? ? ?
   2,099   1970-71   14-11
100!
Creighton is 108-37 all-time when ranked in the Associated Press poll, picking up its 100th win as a top-25 team on Dec. 28th when it hosted and beat Seton Hall.
   That includes a 74-25 mark under Greg McDermott when ranked.
   Wednesday's contest at Seton Hall will be the 100th game as a ranked team under McDermott.
Defense Pitches A Late Shutout
Creighton's offense gets all the attention, but the defense stepped up when it was needed most on Dec. 17 against Oral Roberts.
   Creighton found itself trailing 65-60 with 6:08 left after ORU's Albert Owens banked in a three-pointer to stun the crowd. The Golden Eagles would go scoreless in their final 10 possessions the rest of the way.
   Creighton would steadily come back, getting two hoops from Justin Patton before a Marcus Foster drive with 3:21 to play gave CU a 66-65 lead.
   Neither team would score in the final 3:21 of the contest.
   That contest marked the first time since December 22, 2010, that Creighton held an opponent scoreless over the final 6:08 of regulation. That came when CU held Samford scoreless in the final 6:48 of a 58-40 victory.
   Those are the only two contests in the 437 games since the start of 2004-05 campaign that the Bluejays have held an opponent scoreless in the final 6:08 of any game.
1,000 x 3
Cole Huff became the third member of the current Creighton team to surpass 1,000 career points when he reached the mark at Nebraska on Dec. 7. Huff entered the game with 999 points (including 527) at Nevada, then added 13 points in the win on 4-of-5 shooting from long-range.
   Marcus Foster surpassed the 1,000 point mark during the Nov. 29 win over Buffalo. Foster owns 445 points this season, after scoring 875 points during his first two seasons at Kansas State. It took Foster 69 games total to reach the mark.
   Last year Maurice Watson Jr. surpassed 1,000 career points (including Boston), and he now owns 1,537 career points.
   Creighton has never previously had three players with 1,000 career points on the roster at the same time.
BIG EAST Playing Big
Though the BIG EAST may not be considered of the traditional "Football 5" Conferences due to its lack of big time football, the performance of the league has been big time for a long time.
   The league has owned a top-five RPI in the NCAA RPI rankings in every season since 2000-01, as seen below:
BIG EAST in Conference RPI Rankings
2016-17:Â Â Â 3rd (per WarrenNolan.com)
2015-16:Â Â Â 4th
2014-15:Â Â Â 3rd
2013-14:Â Â Â 4th
2012-13:Â Â Â 2nd
2011-12:Â Â Â 2nd
2010-11:Â Â Â 1st
2009-10:Â Â Â 3rd
2008-19:Â Â Â 4th
2007-08:Â Â Â 5th
2006-07:Â Â Â 5th
2005-06:Â Â Â 3rd
2004-05:Â Â Â 2nd
2003-04:Â Â Â 4th
2002-03:Â Â Â 5th
2001-02:Â Â Â 3rd
2000-01:Â Â Â 3rd
Top Five RPI
According to WarrenNolan.com on Monday morning, Creighton ranked No. 17 nationally in the RPI.
   Villanova was second, Xavier was 13th and Butler 12th, which has helped the BIG EAST to No. 3 in WarrenNolan.com's conference RPI rankings.
   Creighton owns a 4-2 mark against top-25 RPI teams and a 6-2 record against top-50 RPI clubs this season.
15 Treys & 50 Percent?
Creighton shot made 44-of-81 three-point attempts in three games at the Paradise Jam, good for 54.3 percent, in its only three previous games outside Omaha.
   The Bluejays shot 15-of-28 (53.6%) against Washington State, 13-of-27 (48.1%) against North Carolina State and 16-of-26 (61.5%) in the title tilt vs. Ole Miss.
   In program history, Creighton owns 11 all-time games in which it has made 15 or more three-pointers and shot 50 percent or better, as seen below. Two of those were in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Best 3FG%, Minimum 15 3FG Made
3FG%   Opponent   3FG-3FGA   Date
.667   Chattanooga   20-30   02/19/05
.640   Chicago State   16-25   12/29/13
.625   at Indiana State   15-24   12/31/08
.615   vs. Ole Miss   16-26   11/21/16
.600   at #4 Villanova   21-35   01/24/14
.600   Texas-Arlington   15-25   11/17/02
.600Â Â Â vs. IUPUIÂ Â Â 15-25Â Â Â 11/25/02
.593   Drake   16-27   01/08/13
.536   Missouri State   15-28   01/30/13
.536   vs. Washington State   15-28   11/18/16
.533   Evansville   16-30   01/04/99
First Half Blitz
Creighton led 62-25 at halftime on Dec. 9 vs. Longwood. The 62 points were a CenturyLink Center Omaha record for points in a half, and the most by the Bluejays in any half since scoring 63 in the second half of a 106-50 win over Texas-Arlington on Nov. 17, 2002.
   Creighton's 55-point win was also its largest since that same 106-50 win over Texas-Arlington on Nov. 17, 2002.
   Creighton has won 58 straight games when scoring 44 or more in the first half.
Watson Still The Assists Per Game Leader
Despite the torn ACL he suffered on Jan. 16 at Xavier, Maurice Watson Jr. remains the nation's active leader in assists with 801.
   At the time of his injury he was also fifth in steals (187), 11th in field goals made (590), 12th in assist/turnover ratio (2.12) and 31st in points scored (1,537).
   Below is a look at the national active leaders in assists, through Feb. 12.
Active Leaders in Career Assists
1.   Maurice Watson Jr., Creighton   801
2.   Monte Morris, Iowa State   691
3.   Marquis Wright, Siena   572
4.   Alec Wintering, Portland   568
5.   Siyani Chambers, Harvard   563
Omaha's Team
Creighton has started Omaha natives Justin Patton and Khyri Thomas in each of its games so far.
   It's the first time Creighton has started two Omaha products in the same game since March 16, 2000 vs. Auburn, when Matt West (Omaha Westside) and Donnie Johnson (Omaha Central) earned a nod.
   Johnson, coincidentally, coached Thomas at Omaha Benson High School.
Preseason BIG EAST Poll
Creighton was picked to finish third in its fourth season as BIG EAST Conference members according to a preseason poll of league coaches. Villanova was picked first with 81 points and nine first-place votes, while Xavier and Creighton round out the top three. Seton Hall and Georgetown tied for fourth place, while Butler, Marquette, St. John's, Providence and DePaul rounded out the bottom half.
   Creighton guard Maurice Watson Jr. was named Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team, while Marcus Foster was picked to be a Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable-Mention choice.
NBA Representation
This year marks the third straight season that Creighton has three NBA players at the same time, as Kyle Korver (Cleveland Cavaliers), Anthony Tolliver (Sacramento Kings) and Doug McDermott (Chicago Bulls) are all in the league.
   Including 2016-17, Creighton has now had an NBA player in 33 of the last 34 years.
   Korver ranks seventh in NBA history with 1,996 three-pointers and is also eighth in league history with 43.0 percent marksmanship from three-point range (through February 12). He set a single-season NBA mark that still stands with his 53.6 percent shooting from three-point range in 2009-10, and is the only player in league history to lead the NBA in three-point percentage three times. He's currently averaging 9.9 points per game while making 44.1 percent of his three-point attempts this year.
   Tolliver is averaging 7.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game this season for the Kings, his 11th NBA organization.
   McDermott is in his third season with the Chicago Bulls, where he's averaging 9.9 points per game and shooting 44.3 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from three-point range for fellow Ames High alum Fred Hoiberg. Hoiberg, ironically, is the same man who replaced Greg McDermott as Iowa State's head coach in 2010.
Full House
Creighton is averaging 17,428 fans per home game this season, fourth-best nationally. That figure would rank 17th best in the NBA, ahead of 14 franchises.
   Last year was the 11th straight season that CU has been among the nation's top 25 in average home attendance, and the fifth straight season in the top-10 nationally in attendance, as well.
2016-17 Attendance Leaders (2/12)
   Rk.   School   Average   Next Home
   1.   Kentucky   23,285   2/14
   2.   Syracuse   21,555   2/13
   3.   Louisville   20,555   2/18
   4.   Creighton   17,428   2/19
   5.   Wisconsin   17,286   2/19
   6.   North Carolina   17,271   2/18
   7.   Maryland   16,426   2/22
   8.   Kansas   16,417   2/13
   9.   Indiana   16,313   2/25
   10.   North Carolina State   15,567   2/15
Highest Average Attendance, Creighton History
   Avg. Att.   School   Year
   17,896   Creighton   2013-14
   17,428 so far   Creighton   2016-17
   17,155   Creighton   2012-13
   17,048   Creighton   2014-15
   16,665   Creighton   2011-12
Some Loyal Fans
Creighton has surpassed 200,000 home fans for the 12th straight season in 2016-17. The 302,887 home fans last season ranked as the most in school history.
   Creighton had never attracted more than 141,000 home fans in any season prior to the opening of CenturyLink Center Omaha, and now has done it in the last 14 seasons (including this year).
   Creighton has led its conference in home attendance every year since moving into CenturyLink Center Omaha, which is in its 14th season.
Creighton's Most Home Fans, Season
Rk.   Year   G   Attendance   Average
1.   2015-16   19   302,887   15,941
2.   2008-09   19   302,676   15,930
3.   2010-11   22   297,161   13,507
4.   2012-13   17   291,643   17,155
5.   2014-15   17   289,808   17,048
Release, Rotation, Splash, Repeat
Creighton has made at least one three-pointer in 773 straight games since a 59-53 loss at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993. The streak is the nation's 21st-longest active streak through games of February 12.
   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 (2/12)
   Rk.   Streak   School   Next Game
   1.   999   Kentucky   2/14
      999   UNLV   2/19
   3.   989   Vanderbilt   2/16
   4.   972   Duke   2/15
   5.   930   Western Kentucky   2/16
   6.   926   Arkansas   2/15
   7.   918   East Tennessee State   2/15
   8.   911   Pacific   2/16
   9.   892   Oakland   2/17
   10.   885   Texas   2/14
   11.   865   Princeton   2/17
   12.   833   Marshall   2/16
      833   La Salle   2/15
   14.   825   Baylor   2/13
   15.   803   LIU-Brooklyn   2/15
   16.   799   Gonzaga   2/16
   17.   795   Cornell   2/17
   18.   783   Mount St. Mary's   2/16
   19.   781   Tennessee State   2/16
   20.   774   East Carolina   2/15
   21.   773   Creighton   2/15
Making A Jump
Creighton went from 14-19 in 2014-15 to 20-15 last season. In the last 50 seasons of Creighton basketball, there has been only six seasons where the team has grown its win total by six or more victories from one year to the next, with two of those gains under the direction of Greg McDermott:
Biggest Win Improvements, Last 50 Years
Jump   Year   W-L   Year   W-L
+8Â Â Â 1972-73Â Â Â 15-11Â Â Â 1973-74Â Â Â 23-7
+7Â Â Â 1986-87Â Â Â 9-19Â Â Â 1987-88Â Â Â 16-16
+7Â Â Â 1994-95Â Â Â 7-19Â Â Â 1995-96Â Â Â 14-15
+6Â Â Â 2001-02Â Â Â 23-9Â Â Â 2002-03Â Â Â 29-5
+6Â Â Â 2010-11Â Â Â 23-16Â Â Â 2011-12Â Â Â 29-6
+6Â Â Â 2014-15Â Â Â 14-19Â Â Â 2015-16Â Â Â 20-15
Among The Nation's Best
Below is where Creighton ranks nationally in the since Greg McDermott took over in 2010-11, per Basketball-Reference.com:
2010-11 to 2015-16
Category   Stat   NCAA Rank  Â
FG Percentage   .476   4th
3FG Made   1,775   4th
3FG Percentage   .386   5th  Â
Assists   3392   7th
FG Made   5,534   18th
Wins   141   31st
Winning Percentage   .662   47th
Eight Out Of 18 Tourney Titles
Creighton owns eight league tournament titles in the last 18 years. On a national basis, the only schools that can claim this are Gonzaga (14), Duke (10), Winthrop (9), Creighton (8), Kansas (8) and Kentucky (8).
Top-20 Crowds
Here's a look at Creighton's top-20 home crowds all-time. The Villanova crowd of 18,831 Dec. 31 was third-most in school history.
    Rank   Att.   Opponent   Date
   1.   18,868   Providence   03/08/14
   2.   18,859   Georgetown   01/25/14
   3.   18,831   #1 Villanova   12/31/16
   4.   18,797   #6 Villanova   02/16/14
   5.   18,742   Seton Hall   02/23/14
   6.   18,735   Wichita State   02/11/12
   7.   18,613   Wichita State   03/02/13
   8.   18,525   Marquette   12/31/13
   9.   18,494   Illinois State   02/09/13
   10.   18,458   Evansville   12/29/12
   11.   18,436   Bradley   01/28/12
   12.   18,323   DePaul   02/07/14
   13.   18,160   Central Arkansas   11/14/14
   14.   18,145   Marquette   01/21/17
   15.   18,111   Bradley   02/02/13
   16.   18,084   Seton Hall   12/28/16
   17.   18,078   Tulsa   11/23/13
   18.   18,073   Drake   01/08/13
   19.   18,032   #12 Butler   01/11/17
   20.   17,971   #19 Butler   02/16/15
Multiple Choices
Creighton had four men average in double-figures in 2015-16, Maurice Watson Jr. (14.1), Cole Huff (11.3), Geoffrey Groselle (11.2) and Isaiah Zierden (10.2).
   Creighton had not previously had four men finish the year scoring in double-figures since 1979-80, when Kevin McKenna, Jim Honz, George Morrow and Daryl Stovall did so.
   This year's team also has four men scoring at a double-figure clip, with Huff not far behind at 9.1 ppg.
Très Bien
Since 2011-12, Creighton is 60-47 (.561) when shooting 40.00 percent or worse from three-point range. While respectable, that pales in comparison to CU's 78-12 (.867) mark the last six years when shooting better than 40.00 percent from downtown.
   Lower the standards to 30%, and it's still impressive. Creighton is 120-32 in the last six years when shooting 30 percent or better from deep, compared to 18-28 when shooting 29.99 percent or less.
Big Deficits, No Big Deal
Creighton owns 16 victories under Greg McDermott after trailing by double-figures at some point. Nine of those comebacks came away from home, including the win over Ole Miss in the Virgin Islands on Nov. 21st.
   On Nov. 19, 2014, Creighton trailed 42-24 to No. 18 Oklahoma with 18:30 to go before putting together a comeback for the ages. It was CU's largest comeback victory under Greg McDermott (see chart below), and the second-biggest in the history of CenturyLink Center Omaha (see chart, left column on page four).
   On the other hand, CU is 141-11 under McDermott when putting together double-digit leads, including wins 129 of the last 136 times.
Double-Digit Comebacks Under Greg McDermott
Deficit   Opponent   Date
18   #18 Oklahoma   11/19/14
17   at San Diego State   11/30/11
16   at Evansville   02/16/13
14   Evansville   02/21/12
13   at Saint Joseph's   11/16/13
13   Xavier   01/12/14
12   Saint Joseph's   12/11/10
12   at DePaul   01/17/16
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
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
CenturyLink Center Omaha Dramatics
Providence's Kris Dunn hit a game-winning shot as time expired to beat Creighton last Jan. 12th. It was the first game-winning shot with no time left to ever to beat Creighton at CenturyLink Center Omaha, exceeding the previous low with 1.9 seconds left by Butler's Roosevelt Jones in 2014-15.
   Dunn's shot was the first to beat Creighton (at any site) with no time left on the clock since Anthony James drained a game-winning three-pointer for Northern Iowa in a 65-62 win on Feb. 4, 2012 in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
   Creighton is 7-6 in games with a game-winning go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds in the 14-year old facility.
Creighton's Go-Ahead Scores in Wins at CLCO, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
11/26/05   Dayton   W 91-90*   Funk FG   :5.7
01/28/06   Wichita St.   W 57-55   Tolliver FG   :0.0
11/25/06   George Mason   W 58-56   Watts FT   :7.5
03/18/08   Rhode Island   W 74-73   Witter 3FG   :3.2
01/13/10   Southern Illinois   W 71-69   Young FG   :1.3
02/18/12   Long Beach St.   W 81-79   Young FG   :0.3
01/28/14   St. John's   W 63-60   McDermott 3FG   :2.8
*double-overtime
Opponent Go-Ahead Scores in CU Losses at CLCO, Last 10 Seconds
Date   Opponent   Score   Player/Score   Time
03/20/06Â Â Â Miami (Fla.)Â Â Â 53-52Â Â Â G. Diaz FTÂ Â Â :2.6
01/20/07   Southern Illinois   58-57   B. Mullins FG   :4.1
01/10/15   #19 Seton Hall   68-67   S. Gibbs 3FG   :2.2
02/16/15   #19 Butler   58-56   R. Jones FG   :1.9
03/07/15   Xavier   74-73   D. Davis FT's   :6.3
01/12/16   #12 Providence   50-48   K. Dunn FG   :0.0
What A Start!
Greg McDermott is 162-76 on the Creighton sideline in his seventh year at the helm. The 162 wins are easily the most in Creighton history in the first seven seasons, way more than Tom Apke's 130.
Most Wins at CU, First Seven Seasons
Coach   Years   W-L After 7 Yrs
Greg McDermott   2010-Pres.   162-76 so far
Tom Apke   1974-80   130-64
Dana Altman   1994-00   123-86
Red McManus   1959-65   105-75
McDermott Passes McManus On CU Wins List
Greg McDermott currently has 162 victories at Creighton, good for third place on CU's all-time wins list.
   McDermott's .681 winning percentage is Creighton's best since Arthur A. Schabinger's .714 win rate more 80 years ago.
   Below is a list of the most victorious Creighton coaches in program history.
Most Coaching Wins, Creighton History
Rk.   W-L   Name   Years
1.   327-176   Dana Altman   1994-2010
2.   165-66   Arthur A. Schabinger    1922-35
3.   162-76   Greg McDermott    2010-Pres.
4.   138-118   John J. "Red" McManus    1959-69
5.   130-64   Tom Apke   1974-81
CenturyLink Center Omaha Success
Creighton has played 236 regular and postseason contests at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time in the 14-year-old facility.
   The Bluejays own a 195-41 (.826) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Thursday (7-0) or Friday (12-0).
   Creighton has outscored its opponents 18,106-15,271 in games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, an average margin of 12.01 points per game. Creighton has led wire-to-wire 65 different times, including 13 of its last 33 home games.
   Creighton is also 25-24 all-time in the 47 games at CLCO in which it's fallen behind by double-figures at any point, 7-9 when down by 10+ points at halftime at The Link, and 31-22 when trailing at halftime at CenturyLink Center Omaha.
   Creighton is 98-22 (.817) at CenturyLink Center Omaha under Greg McDermott, including a 57-4 record vs. non-conference teams.
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go
Creighton averaged 79.63 points per game in 2015-16, and is scoring 85.00 points per game in 2016-17.
   Greg McDermott is 44-2 as a Division I head coach when his teams score 90 or more points, including a 38-2 mark on the Creighton sideline.
   In fact, McDermott's team scored 90 or more points 10 times (in 35 games) last season, compared to six total times in 280 games on the sideline in nine years at Northern Iowa and Iowa State.
   Creighton had won 75 straight games when scoring 90 or more points at all sites since a Jan. 11, 1988 loss to Southern Illinois, before a March 5, 2016 loss at Xavier by a 98-93 score.
   Creighton is 57-2 all-time when scoring 100 points or more, including 29 straight wins since a 1977 loss to North Texas.
Pizza Pie, Piled High = Wins
Thanks to a promotion with Omaha-based Godfather's Pizza, Creighton season ticket-holders can get a free mini pizza any time the Jays score 75 points at home.
   History has proven that when the team earns the fans pizza, it often leads to a victory as well.
   The first three years of CenturyLink Center Omaha (2003-06), Creighton needed 70 points to earn its fans free pizza, and the Jays went 27-3 when reaching that threshold, closing out that run with 12 straight wins.
   Since upping the standard to 75 points prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Creighton is 106-3 when scoring 75 points or more at CenturyLink Center Omaha. In other words, Creighton is 118-3 in CenturyLink Center Omaha since Feb. 6, 2005 when scoring enough points to earn its fans some free pizza. A perfect streak of 101-0 was snapped on Dec. 2, 2015 when Arizona State scored three points in the final 15 seconds to sneak away with a 79-77 victory.
Last Season Recap
Creighton went 20-15 last season and reached the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament before being eliminated at BYU. Maurice Watson Jr. (14.1 ppg., 6.5 apg.) led the Bluejays in both scoring and assists, while senior Geoffrey Groselle (6.1 rpg.) led the team in rebounding and set a Creighton record by shooting 70.2 percent from the field.
   Creighton's best victories last season included a 70-56 win over No. 5 Xavier, and a pair of wins to claim the title at the Men Who Speak Up Main Event in Las Vegas.
Shuttle Service Provided Again
Chief Bus will provide complimentary shuttle service from the Creighton University campus to CenturyLink Center Omaha for all men's basketball home games this season. The service is available to all fans, not just Creighton students.
   The shuttle will start 75 minutes before tip-off and shuttles will continue to operate the route during the game. The three designated stops for pick-up around the CU campus are: 24th & California (nearside/southbound); 20th & Cass (nearside/eastbound) and at Harper Dining Center (outside the Mike & Josie Harper Center in the turnaround which is on the east side of the building).
   The shuttle will then go eastbound on Capitol Avenue and then go north up 10th Street for drop-off at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance. The route is designed for each shuttle driver to make a roundtrip every 15 minutes.
   Following the game's conclusion, the shuttle will start at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance on 10th Street and loop the original route with the first of three stops at 24th & California Streets.
Ticket Information
Single-game tickets for the 2016-17 season went on sale on October 24th.
   Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CenturyLink Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, all Ticketmaster locations (Baker's, Younkers), Ticketmaster online at http://www.ticketmaster.com or by calling Ticketmaster and charging by phone at (800) 745-3000. Only upper bowl seats will be available for any game.
   For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.
Players Mentioned
Meet the Jays - MBB Blake Harper
Friday, August 15
Meet the Jays - MBB Austin Swartz
Friday, August 15
Meet the Jays - MBB Jasen Green
Friday, August 15
Meet the Jays - MBB Ty Davis
Friday, August 15