The school-record holder for best career three-point shooting percentage (45.5%), most consecutive games with a made three (31), and most consecutive made free throws (36) at the time his career ended, Booker Woodfox hit two game-winning shots, including one of the most famous shots in CU history in the quarterfinals of Arch Madness to take down Wichita State. Winner of the 2008 MVC Sixth Man Award, the 2009 Larry Bird MVC Player of the Year Award and a 2009 AP Honorable Mention All-American, Woodfox was also the leading scorer on a team that won the 2009 regular season MVC title.
Two to three more years. Earlier this week, Greg McDermott told Jon Rothstein that’s how long he intends to continue coaching before handing over the reigns to Al Huss. And though McDermott typically lets his…
Last Thursday, Greg McDermott talked with ‘Voice of the Bluejays’ John Bishop on 1620AM about the decision to bring back Alan Huss as an assistant and Coach in Waiting. Monday morning, we heard from Huss…
To say it’s been an eventful six weeks since Creighton bowed out of the 2025 NCAA Tournament would be an understatement. They entered the offseason knowing they’d be losing 61.7% of their points, 73.3% of…
Last March when Greg McDermott signed a longterm extension to stay at Creighton, he said “There is no place I would rather be for the rest of my career than Creighton.” We now know he…
