March Madness 2013: Creighton Blue Jays are in the NCAA Tournament
We’ll be doing NCAA Tournament profiles for all automatic bid conference winners leading into the NCAA Tournament. See below for previous team profiles.
Conference/Record: Missouri Valley (27-7)
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Famous Alums/Attendees: MLB Hall of Famer Bob Gibson attended CU from 1953-1957. NBA alumni include Kyle Korver, Anthony Tolliver, and Paul Silas. J. Joseph Ricketts, the founder of TD Ameritrade and Owner of the Chicago Cubs graduated from Creighton in 1968.
Social Media: The official twitter account for Creighton Men’s Basketball is @BlueJayMBB.
Random Fun Fact: Despite being a private Jesuit school in Nebraska with an undergraduate enrollment of just 4,153, the Bluejays play in one of the largest arenas in college basketball – the 17,260 seat CenturyLink Center Omaha.
Tournament History/Most Recent: This will be Creighton’s 18th NCAA Tournament appearance, and their 9th since 1999. Creighton lost to North Carolina in the round of 32 last year, and has reached three Sweet Sixteens.
Good Wins/Bad Losses: In non-conference play, Creighton beat Wisconsin 84-74 on a neutral court, and has a win against Cal in Haas Pavilion in December. The Blue Jays started 17-1 (their only loss was at home to Boise St), before struggling down the stretch in conference play.
Notable Player(s): It’s hard to discuss Creighton with bringing POY candidate (and coach’s son) Doug McDermott into the conversation. The 6’8” Junior is averaging 23 points per game while shooting 51% on three point shots and 57% from the field. Also contributing is 5th year senior (and Rutgers transfer) Gregory Echenique, and Grant Gribbs (a Gonzaga transfer) who is averaging 9 pts, 4 rebs, and 6 assists per game.
All-Important Rankings: 25 (RPI), 15 (Pomeroy), 31 (Seven Overtimes)
Outlook/Seed: Earlier in the season, it looked like Creighton could play their way to one of the top seeds, but their struggles in February have moved them down a few spots in the S-Curve. Look for this team to slide into a 5-12 game, setting up the potential for a big time matchup in the Sweet 16 with a #1 seed.
Previous Team Profiles:

- Jim Boeheim: Carmelo Will Never Win a Title with These Knicks Because His Teammates Suck
- Andre Ethier Acted Like a Tough Guy, Gave Death Stare to an Umpire After Getting Ejected [GIF]
- Roundup: Ryan Mattheus Broke His Hand Punching a Locker, Spiderman Plays Basketball with Kids & Man Nearly Killed by Bull in Costa Rica
- Jalen Rose Leaving Numbers Never Lie, Jemele Hill in as New Co-Host
- Peyton Manning Loves Football So Much He’ll Even Play Pass Rusher

- johndewar on Roundup: Ryan Mattheus Broke His Hand Punching a Locker, Spiderman Plays Basketball with Kids & Man Nearly Killed by Bull in Costa Rica
- arkbadger on Roundup: Ryan Mattheus Broke His Hand Punching a Locker, Spiderman Plays Basketball with Kids & Man Nearly Killed by Bull in Costa Rica
- PeerLessPrices on Roundup: Ryan Mattheus Broke His Hand Punching a Locker, Spiderman Plays Basketball with Kids & Man Nearly Killed by Bull in Costa Rica
- scripty on Roundup: Ryan Mattheus Broke His Hand Punching a Locker, Spiderman Plays Basketball with Kids & Man Nearly Killed by Bull in Costa Rica
- Triston27 on Jim Boeheim: Carmelo Will Never Win a Title with These Knicks Because His Teammates Suck
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March 11th, 2013 at 6:57 PM
my high school mascot is a moron
March 11th, 2013 at 7:43 PM
OT…golf ratings!
/i love you tiger woods
March 11th, 2013 at 8:14 PM
The Creighton crowd was chanting “One more year!” after Saturday’s blowout win. God, I sure hope not.
March 11th, 2013 at 9:48 PM
Most mocks have him going like mid 20′s at the best, some of them even have him in the second round. His dad’s presumably getting a pretty decent paycheck, so cashing in isn’t a factor. Plus, playing for his dad.
If he came back he could potentially win a third straight MVC tournament championship, and might have an outside shot at catching Hersey Hawkins’ scoring record. Not to mention Larry Legend’s. I could see it.