Skylar Wicks of the Saint Francis men's basketball team has earned recognition as a College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District athlete. Maintaining a 3.73 undergraduate GPA and a perfect 4.0 in his Master’s program, Wicks stood out both academically and on the court. He played in 28 games this season, achieving impressive statistics including 25 double-figure scoring games and leading the team in scoring 14 times. His performance included a standout 33 points against Mercyhurst, marking him as a top scorer in the Northeast Conference (NEC). This accolade continued Saint Francis' tradition, with seven athletes achieving CSC All-District honors since 2001.

By the Numbers
  • 3.73 GPA in undergraduate studies, 4.0 GPA in Master's program
  • 14 games leading the team in scoring, 25 double-figure scoring games
  • 33 points scored against Mercyhurst, 17.8 points per game average
  • 2.18 three-pointers made per game, 6.7 rebounds per game
State of Play
  • Wicks is among the top scorers in the NEC, ranking second in scoring.
  • He has been recognized as an NEC Prime Performer nine times this season.
  • Saint Francis has had 22 selections in the CSC academic honors this season.
What's Next

Wicks will continue to seek excellence both academically and athletically as he progresses in his Master’s program and prepares for potential professional opportunities following his college career. His ongoing performance may lead to further accolades and possibly influence his future athletic ambitions.

Bottom Line

Skylar Wicks exemplifies the dual commitment to academics and athletics, showcasing the potential for student-athletes to excel on and off the court. His achievements not only highlight personal success but also contribute to the Saint Francis athletic legacy.