Hickey was a master of the fast-break and winning. The 1990–91 Creighton Bluejays finished as one of the school's all-time best, finishing 24–8. Apke looked to run a fast break at every opportunity, taking advantage of every shot opportunity. The Jays had finished the 1991 regular season with an overall record of 46–18, and a 16–8 record in the Missouri Valley Conference, good enough for second place behind league champion Wichita State. Hickey was reared in small-town Nebraska and graduated from Creighton University School of Law in 1926. Their record is 4–2. The official Men's Basketball page for the Creighton University Bluejays The 2007–08 team finished the season 22–11, but would lose in the quarterfinals of the MVC Tournament. The Bluejays received an invitation to the NIT where they defeated Rhode Island before losing to Florida. Eddie Hickey took over the program for the 1935–36 season. Altman won three MVC regular-season titles, six MVC Tournament crowns, and led his troops to 13 consecutive postseason bids.[4]. [6], The 1963–64 Bluejays finished with a 22–7 record, a record for most wins in a season. Considered by many scouts to be the top prospect in the country, Benoit Benjamin was sought by 350 colleges. [32] They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as a No. Your Home For Creighton Bluejays Basketball Tickets. His teams got NCAA post-season tourney bids in 1962 and 1964, and his players included professionals Paul Silas, Neil Johnson, Elton McGriff, Bob Portman and Wally Anderzunas. Famous individuals associated with Creighton basketball include former players Bob Gibson, Paul Silas, Doug McDermott, Bob Portman, Gene Harmon, Benoit Benjamin, Bob Harstad, Chad Gallagher, Rodney Buford, Kyle Korver, Gary Swain, Ryan Sears, Nate Funk, and Anthony Tolliver. Arthur Schabinger took over the program after Kearney's graduation. The softball team has appeared in five Women's College World Series, in 1969 (the first WCWS), 1980, 1981,[2] 1982 (first NCAA WCWS) and 1986. the all-time Division I men's scoring list, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Creighton_Bluejays&oldid=960813031, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 5 June 2020, at 01:53. Prior to the 2013–14 season, the Jays were members of the Missouri Valley Conference from 1978–2013. He was the head coach of both the football and basketball teams at Creighton Preparatory for eight years before moving to Creighton University. Creighton's men's basketball program has been a member of the Big East Conference since the 2013–14 season. Apke led Creighton back to the Missouri Valley Conference in 1977 after 29 years of independence. 1 Villanova) before Watson tore his ACL and was lost for the remainder of the season. The Bluejays would reach the NIT that year finishing 17–14. Expectations were at a record high entering the 2002–03 season. Student. His teams finished with progressively worse records. Prior to the victory over Hawaii, the Jays swept the four-game regional by beating Pepperdine, Minnesota and host team USC in a 10-inning 8–7 victory. The Civic was home to five regular-season MVC champs and eight MVC Tournament champs before the CU men closed their run at the Civic in 2003 with six straight sellouts. Juniors Bob Harstad and Chad Gallagher would have break out seasons. He would go down as the third-winningest coach in school history, leaving with a 138–118 mark. The Bluejays play their home games at CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska. The Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team represents Creighton University of the NCAA Division I college basketball. The Jays were also members of the MVC from 1928 to 1948 and participated as an independent from 1948 to 1977 before rejoining the MVC. Arkansas won the battle, announcing Sutton as their new head coach on March 27, 1974. It’s where students, faculty and staff thrive in a supportive community committed to Jesuit, Catholic values and traditions. Dana Altman accepted the head coaching position at Oregon shortly after the season ended. Coach McDermott's son, Doug McDermott, emerged as a star player, being named a consensus first-team All-American and MVC Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013. [25] Altman never again reached the NCAA Tournament at Creighton even though his teams would continue to post 20 win seasons. [22], The Bluejay bandwagon was growing and the Jays consistently sold out the 9,377 capacity Civic. Seas. The Bluejays have won a record 15 MVC regular season conference titles and a record 12 MVC Tournament titles.[3]. Future athletic director Julius 'Duce' Belford coached the Jays immediately after the war. It's the ninth straight season that Creighton has been among the nation's top-25 in average home attendance. Creighton's field marshal, Sears started every game of his 4-year career and finished each of his four seasons with more steals than turnovers. Theron Thomsen replaced Salerno and found some success. [35][36] Filippi died on September 28, 2015, at the age of 92.[37]. Creighton finished sixth nationally in home attendance, averaging 17,048 fans per home game in 2014–15. Funk took a massive leap forward his junior year, going from the best player on his own team to arguably the best player in the league. Creighton Bluejays Schedule 2020-21 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 … The game was punctuated by a James Farr game winner with 2 seconds remaining. The Bluejays have appeared in 21 NCAA Tournaments. Nate Funk was runner-up for the conference player of the year and the Bluejays earned a berth in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. After eight losing seasons, Thomsen's 1956–57 Bluejays would post a 15–6 mark. Michael Morrison, S.J. The team went 29–5 and was ranked in the top 25 most of the season. They currently compete in the Big East Conference having joined the conference following the Big East conference realignment in 2013. The Creighton Student section is at the front of sections 127-129. The Bluejays have appeared in 12 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). [15], Benjamin's signing gave Reed instead credibility as a recruiter. Famous former coaches include "Red" McManus, Eddie Sutton, Willis Reed, Eddie Hickey, Tony Barone, Arthur A. Schabinger, and Dana Altman. [2], Before joining the Big East, Creighton was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference from 1976 through 2013. High school basketball in Nebraska produced a record number of prospects prior to Willis Reed's first season. The sharpshooter torch was passed from Kyle Korver to sophomore guard Nate Funk for the 2003–04 season. His name and number (25) hang on the center field fence of Creighton Sports Complex. [11] Sutton was a Tulsa native, and in 1974 a bidding war commenced between Oral Roberts, Duke, and Arkansas for Sutton's services. He compiled a 52–65 record at Creighton. The Jays would not find success at this new level. The 1974–75 Creighton Bluejays rallied after Heck's death and ended up reaching the 1975 NCAA Tournament finishing with a 20–7 record.[12]. [3][4] In Creighton's first season in the Big East Conference, Doug McDermott was named a first-team all-conference selection[39] and the Big East player of the year.[40]. Also, McDermott became only the eighth player in Division I men's basketball history to score 3,000 career points, finishing fifth on the all-time scoring list. Red McManus was a colorful character, with a mean streak who was always a respected gentleman off the court. However, he turned down the offer choosing to remain at Creighton. Coach Reed had proven himself as a coach, recruiting a top prospect and developing him into one of the nation's best. [18], Expectation were high entering the Dynamic Duo's senior season. The 1998–99 team would finish second in the Valley and reach the 1999 NCAA Tournament after claiming the MVC conference tournament title. Led by Juniors Ryan Sears and Ben Walker and MVC Newcomer of the Year Kyle Korver, the Jays would finish with a 23–10 record. The offense was where major changes were made. Benoit came back as a sophomore in 1983–84 and dominated college basketball. The Jays returned to the Civic for the first time in seven years in 2010, winning two CIT games when CenturyLink Center Omaha was booked.[4]. They advanced to the NIT quarterfinals before losing BYU. The 1961–62 Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team finished 21–5 and reached the Sweet Sixteen of the 1962 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, going on to win the third spot in the NCAA Regional. Prior to the 1977–78 season, the Jays participated as an Independent from 1948–1977. His teams would win 4 titles in the league. However, the Jays would slide back toward mediocrity finishing 10–12 and 13–9 in the following two seasons. Harstad would win the 1990 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year Award. The 2018–19 season will be their 16th at CHI Health Center. She had been attending Creighton men's basketball games since the Red McManus Era, rarely missing home games. [22], Two-time league Player of the Year Kyle Korver ranks as one of the top players in Creighton and Missouri Valley Conference history. The arena was originally known as Qwest Center Omaha, changing in 2011 to CenturyLink Center Omaha after Qwest was purchased by CenturyLink. Complete NCAA Tournament history for the Creighton Bluejays. World War II would briefly suspend Creighton's basketball program and Hickey would return to coach for one year after the war before moving on to St. Louis. The 2004–05 team finished 23–11 and won the MVC conference crown. [29], The 2017 Bluejays returned to a conference power, beginning the season 13–0. [17], Creighton followed up their NCAA Tournament berth in 1988–89 by winning more games overall than the year before, going 21–12 in 1989–90. He immediately led the Bluejays to the Missouri Valley title in his first season. The men's team plays all of their home games at CHI Health Center Omaha (capacity 18,320), which opened in 2003 as Qwest Center Omaha and was known from 2011 to 2018 as CenturyLink Center Omaha. On April 2, 2007, Altman announced that he would become the head coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks, in a deal that was rumored to be a five year, $1.5 million per year contract. The Bluejays maintain an intrastate rivalry with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, which has comprised 52 games and has been played each season since 1977. Despite the added attention, Korver scored 20 or more points 10 times. It did not help that Reed was breaking the color barrier, becoming the first black head basketball coach at Creighton. [10] During his last three years at Creighton, the Bluejays played in 36 cities and 20 states, logged more than 65,000 miles in the air, made a South American jaunt (entertaining the Chilean national team at home in exchange), and visited Hawaii. Creighton University is a private, Jesuit, Catholic university in Omaha, Nebraska. [27] The 2010–11 Jays finished 23–16 and reached the finals of the College Basketball Invitational to face their former head coach's new team, Oregon. The Jays received a No. With his flair for 'run-sheep-run' basketball, Hickey and his teams were a good show in the Big Apple. McDermott ended his college career in 2014 with 3,150 total points, placing him fifth on the all-time Division I men's scoring list. The Shockers had swept the regular season four-game series with the Jays, and had also defeated the Jays twice in the 1991 Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament. 1. Prior to the opening of TD Ameritrade Park, the program played games at the Creighton Sports Complex and Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in South Omaha, which was also the home of the NCAA College World Series and the Omaha Royals (now known as the Omaha Storm Chasers) of the Pacific Coast League. CREIGHTON ROOM Located on the west side of the main concourse overlooking the 10th Street lobby, the Creighton Room offers libations and concession-style food for purchase every game. [33], In June 2017, Coach McDermott received interest from the Ohio State University to fill its head coaching vacancy. Creighton plays their home matches on campus at Morrison Stadium, which is named after former university President Fr. Nov 6, Creighton (1-0) Win vs. Western Illinois, 78-67; 2. [23], The 2005–06 Creighton men's basketball team entered the season with high hopes that were cut short when star guard Nate Funk went down with injury in a game at DePaul. Benoit Benjamin would leave for the NBA following the season. In 2016, the Bluejays improved to 20–15, finishing in sixth place in the Big East and receiving an invite to the NIT. Avg. In 2012, Creighton finished second in the Valley during the regular season and won the MVC Conference Tournament. [14], Coming off Tom Apke's impressive 21–9 season featuring an NCAA appearance, Reed's inaugural 7–20 mark added fuel to the fire. With Each Transaction 100% Verified And The Largest Inventory Of Tickets On The Web, SeatGeek Is The Safe Choice For Tickets On The Web. That off-season, Altman signed Rodney Buford. It was with the Bluejays that he made his first coaching appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1974. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1878, the university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission . They currently compete in the Big East Conference having joined the conference following the Big East conference realignment in 2013. 2-seeded Duke in the Second Round. The 1987–88 squad would exhibit markedly improved play, finishing 16–16 after playing a schedule featuring some of the top teams in the country. He responded by leading the team in both scoring and assists. The Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team represents Creighton University of the NCAA Division I college basketball. Walker, Creighton's go-to player during late-game situations, finished with 1,238 points and 677 rebounds. The official 2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster for the Creighton University Bluejays Kyle Korver would be chosen by ESPN's Dick Vitale as the 2002–03 Midseason National Player of the Year. Despite the Bluejays gaudy 26–7 record, a loss to Illinois State in the semifinals of the MVC Tournament led to another trip to the NIT where they would lose in the second round to Kentucky. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, their highest seeding ever. The consensus favorite to repeat as MVC champions, they got off to a good start, as they scored wins over Iowa State and Notre Dame before going on the road and taking #5 Missouri to the wire. The Bluejays have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT). The 2003–04 Jays would finish 20–9 and reach the NIT. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1878, the university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission . The Creighton-Southern Illinois Rivalry reached its peak during the early 2000s. Rows 1-11 of sections 127-129 are reserved for student seating. The team also plays its home games on campus at Morrison Stadium. With one out in the bottom of the twelfth inning Wichita State center fielder Jim Audley threw out Creighton's pinch-runner Steve Burns at home plate in a play known to Bluejay and Shocker fans alike as "the throw." Creighton has produced 15 NBA players, including 13 who were drafted. Schabinger posted a 165–66 record as coach of the Bluejays from 1922 to 1935. [31] With the loss of Watson, the Bluejays lost seven of their remaining 12 games to finish the regular season at 23–8 and in a tie for third place in the Big East. The 1997–98 team finished 18–10 and reached the NIT. [5], The post-war era was full of change and mediocrity for the Jays. Their combined record is 12–22. Johnson's tenure at Creighton was a struggle. 2020 season schedule, scores, stats, and highlights. The team has 20 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Take I-80 West across the Missouri River Take exit 452 to I-480/Hwy 75 North toward Eppley Airfield/Downtown (get into far right lanes) Take exit 2A, Dodge/Harney Streets Turn right onto Douglas (one way east) Turn left onto 24th Street, which will take you to the center of campus. Paul Silas was the nation's top rebounder. Altman immediately went to work rejuvenating the program. Without Funk, the Bluejays still managed a 20–10 record reaching the second round of the 2006 NIT. During the off-season, Creighton would bring in a talented class of freshman including Bob Harstad and Chad Gallagher. In one of the more memorable games in College World Series history, the Shockers defeated the Jays 3–2 in 12 innings. Their combined record is 9–12. The women's basketball team is coached by Jim Flanery, and were the 2004 WNIT Champions. Home to Creighton men's basketball since 2003, CHI Health Center Omaha ranks as one of college basketball's best venues. In 2015 the university enrolled 8,393 graduate and undergraduate students on a 140-acre (57 ha) [6] campus just outside Omaha's downtown business district. He struggled at first posting a 7–19 record in his first year. [4], Dana Altman, a Wilber, Nebraska native, left his position as head coach at Kansas State for Creighton in 1994. When CenturyLink opted out of the naming rights contract after the 2017–18 season, a new deal was reached with locally based healthcare provider CHI Health, and the arena was accordingly renamed in September 2018. Mary Ann Filippi, known as 'Dancing Grandma', was a fixture at Creighton basketball home games and a local celebrity. Doug McDermott was named Big East Player of the Year, was again named a consensus first-team All-American, and was the consensus national player of the year. Get the latest news and information for the Creighton Bluejays. [20], The 1999–2000 would repeat as MVC conference tournament champions, earning a berth in the 2000 NCAA Tournament. ), 12 Times (Tourn.) His 1984–85 Bluejays were 20–12 but lost their last six games. The 1984–85 season team would win 20 games. Years Exp: 1.6 Averages weighted by minutes played 78.3% of minutes played and 76.3% of scoring return from 1972-73 roster Whenever the camera would show her cheering for her beloved Bluejays, the arena would erupt in cheers. Gallagher would finish as runner-up. Creighton's current head coach is Greg McDermott. Creighton's baseball team played its first Big East season in 2014. Red McManus coined the phrase "border to border and coast to coast" in 1959 when he began the Travelin’ Jays era, but it was under Eddie Sutton that the philosophy really bore fruit and gained the Jays national recognition. Korver fouled out late in the second overtime and saved the late game heroics for Terrell Taylor, who drained a buzzer-beating three-pointer. Prior to the 2013–14 season, the Jays were members of the Missouri Valley Conference from 1978–2013. Together they won two MVC regular season and conference tournament titles as well as two NCAA and one NIT appearances. In 1959, Athletic Director Duce Belford made it a priority to bring back the once proud Creighton basketball program. The 1988–89 team would be Tony Barone's breakthrough team. His 1985–86 team posted a 12–16 record, finishing tied for fifth in the Valley. The news media was pessimistic as Apke entered his first season. Find Other Creighton Bluejays Basketball Dates And See Why SeatGeek Is … [8], McManus would continue to coach at Creighton until 1969. Creighton's current men's soccer coach is Elmar Bolowich. Led by senior point guard Maurice Watson Jr, the Bluejays moved to 18–1 (their only loss to No. The Bluejays would cap the season by winning the MVC conference tournament in epic fashion. NCAA Tournament: 21 Years (12-22), 0 Final Fours, 0 Championships NCAA Champion: Ranked in AP Poll: 4 Times (Preseason), 5 Times (Final), 104 Weeks (Total) Creighton Bench & Visitor Bench Apke planned to run the same defensive schemes Sutton had: namely, a fierce man-to-man base defense, with a 2–3 zone as a change-up. The Bluejays would continue winning at a high level again returning to postseason play in the 1981 NCAA Tournament. Senior guards Ryan Sears and Ben Walker finished their careers with another trip to the NCAA Tournament. Benjamin came from a single-mother home and looked for a father figure, preferably a college coach who had played center. The Creighton–Nebraska men's basketball rivalry is an intrastate college basketball rivalry between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Creighton Bluejays. Coach Reed worked with Benjamin over the off-season. [24] Only one day later he had a change of heart and returned to Omaha and his team at Creighton, citing family reasons. Edgar Hickey would go down as a hall of fame coach with a 36-year college career of 570–268. Creighton's men's basketball program has been a member of the Big East Conference since the 2013–14 season. The two, along with Buford, would help rebuild Creighton into a college basketball power. The seventh-seeded Bluejays (49–20) opened play against the second seeded Clemson Tigers in front of then record crowd of more than 16,000 at Rosenblatt Stadium. In the 2002 NCAA Tournament, the Jays vanquished Florida in the first round. In their first season in the Big East, Creighton finished as runner-up in both the regular season (to Villanova) and Tournament (to Providence). Kyle Korver was named the 2002 MVC Player of the Year. Coat racks and limited seating are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The women's soccer team has won four Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championships, earning the league's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in each of those years. Fortunately for Creighton, coach Willis Reed was a former seven-time NBA All-Star center with the Knicks and a member of the NBA Hall of Fame. He became head coach on April 27, 2010, following stints as the head coach at Wayne State (Nebraska), Northern Iowa, and Iowa State. Former Northern Iowa coach Greg McDermott resigned from Iowa State and accepted the head coaching job at Creighton following Altman's departure. The dollars generated by basketball help fund Creighton's athletic department, making the recent successes of the school's soccer, baseball, softball, women's basketball and volleyball teams possible. He left after the 1993–94 season in which the team posted a 7–22 mark. Creighton would live up to most of them, setting a school record for wins. Prior to the 1977–78 season, the Jays participated as an Independent from 1948–1977. 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