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Creighton Blue Jays advance to the Elite Eight following 86-75 win over Princeton

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery03/24/23

The Creighton Bluejays advanced to their first Elite Eight in school history on Friday night after they defeated the Princeton Tigers in their Sweet 16 matchup of this year’s NCAA Tournament. Creighton led 47-43 at halftime and maintained their lead throughout the second half. Creighton dominated the glass, outrebounding Princeton 34-23. The Blue Jays also swatted four blocks in the win.

Creighton was led by big man Ryan Kalkbrenner, who stuffed the stat sheet with 22 points, five rebounds, and two assists. He connected on 9 of his 12 field goal attempts, one of which was an impressive alley-oop he sent in with authority.

The Blue Jays also got 21 points from Baylor Scheierman, who torched the nets from beyond-the-arc, hitting five of his seven three-pointers. Trey Alexander also chipped in with 19 points for Creighton in the historic victory.

Creighton accomplished something that’s never happened in program history, but plenty of people knew how talented they were coming into the 2022-2023 college basketball season. They had a rough patch during the regular season, and it appears the team has finally found their groove in March. With the win, they’ll face the San Diego State Aztecs in the Elite Eight.

Following the victory, Evan Washburn spoke with Blue Jays head coach Greg McDermott on the floor.

He discussed what makes this year’s team a special group, as he’s had plenty of talented teams at Creighton over the years. “Well, they’re really connected. First of all, congrats to Princeton on an unbelievable year. That is one heck of a basketball team. Incredibly hard to prepare for even when you have three or four days to do it, but I’m really proud of these guys. I thought we dug in a little better defensively in the second half,” the Creighton head man said.

McDermott then talked about how Kalkbrenner and Baylor Scheierman (21 points, nine rebounds, four assists) impacted the outcome of the game.

“Well, Kalk, he impacts us at the rim on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he provides so much for us. And I thought he really got going late in the first half and carried it over into the second half. You know, Baylor just plays at every level. He can make the mid-range, he shoots the three, he sees the floor incredibly well, and believe it or not, he’s become a pretty good defender during the course of the year,” McDermott said.

Kalkbrenner spoke with Washburn about how he was able to make his mark in the game, especially in the second half.

“I mean, Princeton’s really good at establishing their pace of the game so you’ve just got to take ’em out of it. Their goal was to take us out of our pace. We just gotta be extra sharp at our pace. That means made shots, rebounds, get the ball out, and push. And I think that’s what we did,” Kalkbrenner said.

Then Washburn also spoke with Baylor Scheierman, who talked about what an incredible experience this season has been for the highly coveted star.

“It’s been amazing. It’s been a dream come true. This is why I came to Creighton in the first place. To make a run with these group of guys. And you know, it’s just been an incredible experience, and I’m looking forward to continuing that on Sunday,” Scheierman said.

The No. 6 seed Creighton Blue Jays will face off against the No. 5 seed San Diego State Aztecs on Sunday, March 26th at the KFC Yum Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

That game will be played at 1:20 PM EST and will be nationally televised on CBS. It marks the first Elite Eight appearance for both programs. The winner will advance to the Final Four.