Striving for more
Through hard work, our student-athletes and coaches have made Creighton rowing an increasingly competitive and popular program.
With your help, Coach Daniel Chipps and the rowing team are poised for even greater success.
Your gift will help ensure that our rowers have what they need to compete. To achieve more — in the water and the classroom.
Rowing has taught me what it means to push past your mental barriers, push your body to the limits, and what it’s like to participate in the ultimate team sport.
— Alissa Dolan, BSBA’20
Creighton Athletics
Our move to the BIG EAST is more than an honor for our athletics program. It’s a testament to the level of our academics and reputation throughout the country.
BLUEJAYS PERSEVERE
Creighton Athletics has launched a fundraising drive to help make up for the canceled games and lost budgeted revenue in the wake of the pandemic.
Help us meet this funding gap so Creighton Athletics can sustain its level of success and remain a competitive Division 1 athletic department.
FUELED BY YOU
Creighton Athletics has a long and storied history. Multiple programs have competed in the NCAA Tournament, continuing the University’s 30-year streak with at least one NCAA Tournament team.
In 2013, our move to the BIG EAST Conference brought an unprecedented level of national attention — to Creighton and Omaha.
It also created countless opportunities for our nearly 300 student-athletes, who have access to some of the best coaches, faculty and facilities in the nation.
We know it takes more than great skills to compete. It requires endurance — endurance fueled by you.
Creighton Athletics
It's about more than sports. Our student-athletes are committed to community, service and academic excellence. And every step of the way, they're supported by one of the best fan bases in the nation.
success rate
Creighton has a 96% success rate for our student-athlete graduates.
hours
Athletics staff and student-athletes have completed 5,000 hours of community service.
in the nation
Creighton is No. 5 in the nation for average home attendance at men’s basketball games.