Morrisville State men’s basketball head coach Joseph Smith announced the addition of Tom Wilk as assistant coach for the upcoming 2017-18 basketball season.
Wilk returns to his alma mater after spending the past two seasons on the sidelines with the SUNY Delhi Broncos, serving as an assistant coach, and assisting the program to an overall 30-30 record over the last two years.
A 2015 graduate of Morrisville State College with a degree in web development and management, Wilk played two seasons at center with the Mustangs, appearing in 60 games during his career, amassing an overall record of 45 wins, 15 losses, while going 26-7 within the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC).
During that time, the Mustangs claimed back-to-back NEAC regular season and championship tournament titles, while laying claim to the longest run made by any Morrisville State or NEAC team in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. His junior season, Wilk played a key role in the Mustangs reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history, and as a senior, followed with an Elite Eight appearance as he averaged 11.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game at center.
Wilk wrapped up his career with Morrisville State ranking in the top 10 all-time in both the season and career record books in field goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots. Wilk ranks third all-time in season blocks and blocks per game, compiling 54 during his senior season for a 1.74 block per game average. He also ranks sixth all-time in field goal percentage on the season, shooting .572 percent from the field.
The Cortland native holds the ninth and 10th spots, respectively, in total rebounds (198) and defensive rebounds (117).
Aside from season records, Wilk also finds his name in the top five in career record standings, ranking third all-time in field goal percentage (.535), fourth in blocks (69), and fifth in block average (1.15 per game).
Wilk is a 2007 graduate of Cortland High, where he earned team MVP, first team all-League and honorable mention All-CNY accolades. He remains the single season rebounding leader for the school with 235 rebounds.
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