And here's what it had to say when I asked about connections to the coaching staff
As of
April 1, 2026, the transfer portal is just beginning to heat up, with the official window set to open on
April 7. However, there is already one confirmed addition and several specific names to watch based on their ties to Sundance Wicks and his assistants.
1. Michael Mora (Forward, Cal State Monterey Bay) –
The first specific player to move toward Laramie this cycle is Michael Mora.
- The Specific Connection: Mora played high school basketball at the Asheville School in North Carolina under head coach Nick Whitmore.
- The Link: Whitmore is currently an assistant at Wyoming. Mora visited the campus in late March and officially announced his commitment on March 30, 2026. He is a 6'6" forward with three years of eligibility left.
2. Anthony Robinson II (Guard, Missouri) –
While not a former player of Wicks, there is a coaching tree link here.
- The Connection: Robinson announced his intent to enter the portal on March 30.
- The Link: Wyoming assistant coach Will Martin has deep ties to the Missouri basketball landscape, having spent years at Missouri Western. Robinson is an SEC All-Defensive Team caliber guard looking for a new home for his senior year, and Wyoming's staff often targets high-level defenders from the Missouri area.
3. Names to Watch (The Green Bay "Juice" Pipeline)
Since Sundance Wicks, Pat Monaghan, and Nic Reynolds all came from
Green Bay, the Phoenix roster is the most likely source for "connection" transfers. As the portal opens next week, keep an eye on these specific individuals who were either recruited by or played for this staff:
- Marcus Hall (Forward): A versatile 6'7" player who fits the "high motor" profile Wicks prefers.
- Preston Ruedinger (Guard): A key piece of Wicks' turnaround at Green Bay who has high-level experience.
- Mac Wrecke (Guard): A younger talent who would have multiple years of eligibility to grow within the Wyoming system.