2004–06 Northern State (Assistant) In 2004, Wicks became a graduate assistant under coach
Don Meyer for two years until 2006.
2006–07 Colorado (Assistant) 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.
2007–11 Northern Illinois (Assistant) 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.
2011–15 Arizona Power Basketball Academy From 2011–15, Wicks launched the Arizona Power Basketball Academy. He built APBA from the ground up and served as a skill instructor and program director based out of Gilbert, Arizona.
2015–16 San Francisco (Assistant) Wicks served as an assistant for
San Francisco for one season under head coach
Rex Walters. Also on the staff was his brother, Luke Wicks.
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.
2018–2020 Missouri Western (Head coach) On March 28, 2018, Wicks was named the fifth men's basketball head coach at
Missouri Western. 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, Lavon Hightower, and had two players receive honorable mentions, Tyrell Carroll and Bryan Hudson. In his second season, 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 92–69. Tyrell Carroll received first-team ALL-MIAA and Will Eames became Missouri Western's first-ever Freshman of the Year.
2020–2023 Wyoming (Assistant) On March 27, 2020, Wicks resigned from Missouri Western to join
Jeff Linder at Wyoming as assistant coach.
2023–2024 Green Bay (Head coach) On March 15, 2023, Wicks was named the ninth men's basketball head coach at
Green Bay. In his first season as head coach, Wicks won the 2023–24 Horizon League Coach of the Year and the Joe B. Hall National Coach of the Year.
2024–present Wyoming (Head coach) On May 12, 2024, Wicks was named the 23rd men's basketball head coach at
Wyoming, where he had previously served as an assistant coach for three seasons. ==Personal life==