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Traudt and soccer player Ali Ramadan are the only two Creighton athletes in Dexcom U. The two use their diabetes to break misconceptions and inspire others just like them.
The Creighton Blue Jays continue to be one of the top teams in Men’s Basketball this decade. Over the past four seasons, the program has reached the NCAA tournament, including last season, when ...
The four-star wing comes in as one of the highest rated recruits in program history, and has the confidence to match.
The Bluejays will play six regular season home games before Big East play, but their toughest challenges will largely come away from Omaha.
One former Creighton women's basketball player is taking the place of another on the Bluejay staff this coming season. Alexis Akin-Otiko, who played 2011-2015 for CU, is the newest assistant under ...
Creighton's Pop Isaacs (2) goes up for a 3-pointer s head coach Greg McDermott motions in the background during the second half of a men's college basketball game against Kansas at the CHI Health ...
Previewing Creighton Basketball's 2025 NBA Draft Class Three Bluejays have their name in the ring to be selected in the 2025 NBA Draft, with one standing out above the rest.
For years, athletes with diabetes have had to manage their blood glucose levels while maintaining their competitiveness on the court or field. Now, some are getting the opportunity to profit from ...
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