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September 2018
Omaha River City Rodeo will return to the CenturyLink Center Omaha September 28-29, 2018. Two nights of high caliber PRCA rodeo will feature all 7 rodeo events including steer wrestling, team roping and bull riding. World champion cowboys will be competing at the rodeo for their official entry into the National Finals Rodeo.
Find out moreMay 2020
The Omaha Sports Commission Award Show will hold its second annual red carpet night at the Holland Center this May. The award show honors sports figures from the Omaha metro area. Awards include Team of the Year, Moment of the Year, Female and Male Athlete of the Year and many more. This night also inducts the 2020 Omaha Sports Hall of Fame Class which includes George Andrews, Jessica Haynes, Ike Mahoney, Gene Williams and the 1960 Omaha South Boys Basketball Team. Stayed tuned for nominees and tickets! For more information or to sponsor our event, visit https://omahasports.org/oscas.
Find out moreMarch 2021
First and Second Rounds: The Omaha Sports Commission is proud to welcome the NAIA's first and second round of women's and men's basketball championship tournaments. Omaha will be hosting these NAIA championships for four consecutive years beginning in March 2021. Tournament play will be held at Creighton's Sokol Arena.
Find out moreJune 2021
The Omaha Sports Commission is pleased to announce that the Olympic Trials for Swimming will stay in the heartland for 2021! Catch the best swimmers in the U.S. at the CHI Health Center Omaha next summer. Head to ticketmaster.com for ticket information.
Find out moreNovember 2021
Omaha and Baxter Arena welcome back the Olympic Trials for Curling! Watch the best in the U.S. battle it out on the ice, as teams compete for a spot in the 2022 Olympics. Ticket information is coming soon!
Find out moreMay 2022
The Omaha Sports Commission will host the fourth OSCAS on May 26, 2022 at The Relevant Center. Join us as we celebrate the best athletes and coaches in the Omaha area. The red carpet is rolled out at 5:30PM for nominees with hors d'oeuvres to be served. The show begins promptly at 7:00PM.
Find out moreJuly 2022
OSC is hosting a regional of TBT (The Basketball Tournament) at D.J. Sokol Arena. TBT is a 64-team, single-elimination style bracket of play. Omaha is one of eight regional sites across the country. The winner of the entire tournament will go home with $1 million. Every game is televised on ESPN.
Find out moreThe Cornhusker State Games is a statewide amateur sports festival for all Nebraskans. The purpose of the Games is to provide top-quality amateur competition in a wide range of activities.
Find out moreMarch 2023
The 2023 Girls Folkstyle National Championships is heading to Omaha, NE on March 3-5, 2023, along side the Women Folkstyle Duals at Baxter Arena. This event showcases the quickly growing sport of girls folkstyle on a national stage. Last year wrestlers from 46 states participated in the Girls Folkstyle Nationals, and we expect the tournament to continue to expand. The Duals on Sunday will host Girls (12U/14U) duals and Junior/16U Duals. Dual teams must be state approved teams and are limited to 8 Girl teams and 16 Junior/16U teams. Make your spring break plans for Omaha and earn the right to [...]
Find out moreThe regional spelling bee returns to Omaha for the 94th year, dating back to 1929. Students from all across Nebraska and part of Iowa will compete to win the Omaha Sports Commission Regional Bee! The National Spelling Bee was formed in 1925. To reach the Scripps National Spelling Bee, students must compete at and win a series of bees to reach their regional bee. The winners of the regional bees move on to compete at Nationals. One winner will travel from Omaha, Nebraska to National Harbor, Maryland and compete on a national stage, aired on ESPN.
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