Creighton returns to the road Wednesday night looking to build on its earlier success against Georgetown, a narrow 86–83 win in Omaha, as the Bluejays and Hoyas meet again with identical 12–10 records but different trajectories in Big East play.
After donning both red and blue during her college softball career, senior Ashley Smetter is looking to finish on a high note with Creighton softball in 2026.
Creighton women’s basketball continues to see its future take shape in real time, and freshman Neleigh Gessert is right at the center of it. On Monday, Feb.
No. 2 UConn shot the lights out to take down Creighton men’s basketball 85-58 on Saturday in a pink-clad CHI Health Center Omaha. The Bluejays played the Huskies to a draw through 15 and a half minutes, but UConn hit Creighton with a 14-3 run to end the half and take a double-digit lead into the locker room.
For 16 years, Creighton men’s basketball has raised money and awareness for the fight against cancer and the importance of early detection with the annual Pink Out game.
Saturday night, Creighton will host their 16th annual Pink Out game. But this one hits a little closer to home for pair of Bluejays, and by extension the entire locker room.
Creighton men’s basketball will have to follow one of its worst efforts of the season with one of its best to have a chance at success as No. 2 UConn visits Omaha on Saturday.
Creighton (12-9, 6-4 Big East) walks into this matchup knowing exactly what it’s up against, a disciplined, physical, and deeply talented No. 2 UConn (20-1, 10-0 Big East) team that rarely gives opponents room to breathe.
Throwback Night at D.J. Sokol Arena turned into a celebration of everything Creighton women’s basketball can be when it is clicking on all cylinders. Wearing retro uniforms and embracing their shoot-first identity, the Bluejays delivered one of their most complete performances of the season.
Creighton Bluejays Kennedy Townsend (2) and Neleigh Gessert (23) smile before a college basketball game against St. John’s on Jan 28, 2026, in Omaha, Nebraska.
For the Creighton Bluejays (12-9, 6-4 Big East), Tuesday night was supposed to be a chance to build momentum before a high-stakes showdown with No. 2 UConn.
As the BIG EAST conference slate intensifies, Creighton women’s basketball returns to the familiar confines of D.J. Sokol Arena for a pivotal midweek matchup.
Jasen Green scored 23 points and Austin Swartz added 22 as Creighton extended its winning streak to four games, returning to Big East Conference play with an 89-85 victory over Butler at Omaha, Neb.