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Sundance Wicks
Sundance "Sunny" Wicks (born August 9, 1980) is an American collegiate basketball coach, currently men's head coach at the University of Wyoming. He has also been the head coach for Green Bay, an assistant at Wyoming, and two years as the head coach for the Missouri Western Men's Basketball Team. Wicks spent eleven years as an assistant at four different colleges, including Northern State, Colorado, Northern Illinois, and San Francisco. Between early coaching stints, Wicks launched the Arizona Power Basketball Academy and worked as a skill-instructor and director from 2011 to 2015. He has trained notable NBA pre-draft prospects at the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas, and worked with athletes such as Kawhi Leonard, Marvin Bagley, Isaiah Thomas, Xavier Silas, and Alec Burks.
Wicks is the oldest of three children born to Mark and Barbara (Barb) Wicks in Gillette, Wyoming, and has athletic lineage on both sides of his family. Mark played football at Washington State from 1961–64 and one season with the New Orleans Saints. Mark Wicks is a member of the Cougars' Hall of Fame. Barb played volleyball at Black Hills State in Spearfish, South Dakota, and was on the rodeo team.
From 1999 to 2003, Wicks played basketball for Northern State in Aberdeen, South Dakota, under coach Don Meyer. 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. Wicks helped Northern State win two NSIC conference titles. Wicks has two degrees from Northern State University. In 2003 he got a bachelor’s degree in international business and in 2006 he earned a master’s degree in health, physical education, and coaching.
Wicks was twice an All-NSIC performer in the 400-meter hurdles.
During the 2003–04 season, Wicks played for the Södertälje Kings in Sweden. He led he team in scoring and rebounding.
In 2004, Wicks became a graduate assistant under coach Don Meyer for two years until 2006.
Wicks coached under Ricardo Patton at Colorado as an assistant. He was in charge of film exchange and editing, individual workouts, in-state recruiting, as well as Ricardo Patton Basketball Camps.
In 2007, Wicks became an assistant coach for Northern Illinois for three years, and one year as the associate head coach, again under Ricardo Patton.
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Sundance Wicks
Sundance "Sunny" Wicks (born August 9, 1980) is an American collegiate basketball coach, currently men's head coach at the University of Wyoming. He has also been the head coach for Green Bay, an assistant at Wyoming, and two years as the head coach for the Missouri Western Men's Basketball Team. Wicks spent eleven years as an assistant at four different colleges, including Northern State, Colorado, Northern Illinois, and San Francisco. Between early coaching stints, Wicks launched the Arizona Power Basketball Academy and worked as a skill-instructor and director from 2011 to 2015. He has trained notable NBA pre-draft prospects at the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas, and worked with athletes such as Kawhi Leonard, Marvin Bagley, Isaiah Thomas, Xavier Silas, and Alec Burks.
Wicks is the oldest of three children born to Mark and Barbara (Barb) Wicks in Gillette, Wyoming, and has athletic lineage on both sides of his family. Mark played football at Washington State from 1961–64 and one season with the New Orleans Saints. Mark Wicks is a member of the Cougars' Hall of Fame. Barb played volleyball at Black Hills State in Spearfish, South Dakota, and was on the rodeo team.
From 1999 to 2003, Wicks played basketball for Northern State in Aberdeen, South Dakota, under coach Don Meyer. 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. Wicks helped Northern State win two NSIC conference titles. Wicks has two degrees from Northern State University. In 2003 he got a bachelor’s degree in international business and in 2006 he earned a master’s degree in health, physical education, and coaching.
Wicks was twice an All-NSIC performer in the 400-meter hurdles.
During the 2003–04 season, Wicks played for the Södertälje Kings in Sweden. He led he team in scoring and rebounding.
In 2004, Wicks became a graduate assistant under coach Don Meyer for two years until 2006.
Wicks coached under Ricardo Patton at Colorado as an assistant. He was in charge of film exchange and editing, individual workouts, in-state recruiting, as well as Ricardo Patton Basketball Camps.
In 2007, Wicks became an assistant coach for Northern Illinois for three years, and one year as the associate head coach, again under Ricardo Patton.