Sundance Wicks

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Sundance Wicks
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
TeamWyoming
ConferenceMW
Playing career
1999–2003Northern State
2003–2004Södertälje Kings
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2004–2006Northern State (GA)
2006–2007Colorado (assistant)
2007–2011Northern Illinois (assistant)
2015–2016San Francisco (assistant)
2016–2018Northern State (assistant)
2018–2020Missouri Western
2020–presentWyoming (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall30–32 (.484)

Sundance "Sunny" Wicks is an American college basketball coach, currently an assistant coach at the University of Wyoming. Prior to that, he served 2 years as the head coach for the Missouri Western Men's Basketball Team. Wicks played at Northern State in college, then played in Sweden for the Södertälje Kings for one year, then spent eleven non-consecutive years as an assistant at four different colleges including Northern State, Colorado, Northern Illinois, and San Francisco.[1] He also launched the and worked as a skill-instructor and director from 2011 to 2015. Prior to that, he spent five months training NBA pre-draft prospects at the in Las Vegas. He trained athletes such as Kawhi Leonard, Marvin Bagley, Isaiah Thomas, and Alec Burks.

He is known for his outgoing personality, his comical metaphors, and his ability to "Bring the Juice."

Playing career[]

Northern State[]

Basketball[]

From 1999 to 2003, Wicks played basketball for Northern State in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He scored a total of 1,174 points and pulled in 665 rebounds, which is 10th all time at Northern State. He was named All-NSIC twice, all-Conference academic selection twice, and won the Clark Swisher Male Athlete of the Year once in the 2002–03 season. Also, he helped Northern State win two NSIC conference titles.[2]

Track and Field[]

Wicks was an All-NSIC performer in the 400-meter hurdles twice.

Södertälje Kings[]

During the 2003–04 season, Wicks played for the Södertälje Kings in Sweden. He led he team in scoring and rebounding.[3]

Coaching career[]

2004-06 Northern State (Assistant)[]

Wicks was a GA under legendary coach Don Meyer for two years as a graduate assistant.

2006-07 Colorado (Assistant)[]

He coached under another well known coach at Colorado named Ricardo Patton as an assistant. He was in charge of film exchange and editing, individual workouts, in-state recruiting, and Ricardo Patton Basketball Camps.

2007-11 Northern Illinois (Assistant)[]

Wicks served as an assistant coach for Northern Illinois for four years under Ricardo Patton.

2015-16 San Francisco (Assistant)[]

Sundance Wicks served as an assistant for San Francisco for one season under head coach Rex Walters. Also on the staff was Sundance's brother, .

2016-18 Northern State (Assistant)[]

Wicks spent two seasons as an assistant coach for his alma-mater Northern State for two seasons under head coach Paul Sather. During the 2017–18 season, Northern State compiled a record of 36-4 and were national runner-ups in the 2018 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament.[4]

2018-2020 Missouri Western (Head coach)[]

On March 28, 2018, Sundance Wicks was named the fifth men's basketball head coach at Missouri Western.[5] In his first season leading the Griffons, Wicks recorded a 12-18 (6-13 Conference) record. That was the best record for Missouri Western since the 2015–16 season. He has had one player make the All-Conference Second Team, , and had two players receive honorable mentions, and .

In his second season, Sundance Wicks led the team to an 18–14 record, the best Missouri Western has had since their 2009–10 season. This included a win against a ranked opponent: Missouri Southern. They also had a home record of 12–1, losing only to number one ranked Northwest Missouri State by a score of 69–92. received first team ALL-MIAA and became Missouri Western's first ever Freshman of the Year.

2020-present Wyoming (Assistant)[]

On March 27, 2020, Wicks resigned from Missouri Western to join Jeff Linder at Wyoming as assistant coach.[6]

Head Coaching Record[]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Missouri Western (MIAA) (2018–2020)
2018-19 Missouri Western 12-18 6-13 12th
2019-20 Missouri Western 18-14 13-6 4th
Missouri Western: 30–32 (.484) 19-19 (.500)
Total: 30–32 (.484)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References[]

  1. ^ "Sundance Wicks". Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Sundance Wicks". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Södertälje Kings 2003-04 roster". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ Zimmer, Matt (24 March 2018). "Northern State's dream season ends in heartbreak in Division II National Championship game". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Sundance Wicks Named Head Men's Basketball Coach". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  6. ^ Potter, Davis (March 27, 2020). "Wyoming native Sundance Wicks rounds out Cowboys' staff". Casper Star-Tribune. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
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