Drew Cayce (#5 | 6-1 | 165 | G | Fr.) Don’t just dismiss this kid because he’s a walk-on. He has enough skill and scrap to bring the best out of even the most…
After originally committing to play across town at Nebraska-Omaha, Alex O’Neill, a forward out of Illinois, de-committed and joined the Bluejays where his mom played for the women’s basketball team, and his brother played soccer.
The centerpiece of Creighton’s highly-touted 2015 recruiting class, Omaha North center Justin Patton’s skills and sky-high ceiling are making the decision on redshirting — once a foregone conclusion — much tougher than expected.
Some freshmen show up on campus and quickly realize how far behind they are physically. That wasn’t the case for the 6’1″, 210-pound Marlon Stewart, who was poised to contribute immediately before a knee injury sidelined him.
Khryi Thomas, a player Coach Mac describes as one of the most consistent freshmen he’s ever coached, is set to be an impact player from the word go.