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Women's basketball: Jenny Vickers on tradition, growth and success
A player, then a coach, now the director of operations. Jenny Vickers is here because even as the Jays advance nationally, "Creighton is still Creighton."
Bill Scott made the Creighton of today possible
Friends and family remember the late businessman and philanthropist who made an impact for generations of Omahans, Nebraskans and Creighton students.
2024 anniversaries: Jays basketball edition
With the madness of March upon us, we’re continuing our Year of Years series of 2024 anniversaries with a Jays basketball edition.
Mitch Ballock: ‘I love doing this every day’
The legendary Bluejay sharpshooter ended his professional basketball career and returned to Creighton to mentor the next generation of basketball stars. He’s having a blast.
13 Creighton anniversaries in 2024
Featuring a pavilion, a law school, two hall-of-famers, a mascot, a statue of a bird and, least notably, Creighton's first copy machine.
5 Creighton things to look forward to in 2024
Creighton’s got more than a few exciting things in store for 2024 — from a rebooted campus core to a new home for the individuals who make up the heart of Creighton’s spiritual community.
Building a volleyball powerhouse
The impressive rise of Creighton volleyball over 21 years is worth celebrating. But coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth, the lead architect of this project, still aims to achieve so much more.
Go Jays! Men’s hoops gameday events announced
It’s time to make plans to join your fellow Jays at gameday events taking place across the country.
A Whole New Game
In 2023, we’re celebrating 50 years of intercollegiate women’s sports. Here’s how a group of students and an assistant athletic director got the ball rolling, along with a tribute to the student-athletes, coaches, alumni, fans and donors who continue to build on the success of our women’s programs today.
From Creighton baseball to Texas bull riding (and a new Amazon Prime series)
After more than 30 years in the world of baseball — first as a college player, then as a minor league general manager and executive — Creighton alum JJ Gottsch has pivoted to a whole new arena: professional bull riding.