2025-26: ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION… Played in all 33 games, starting all 33, and averaged 26.4 minutes per game… Totaled 411 points (12.5 ppg), 107 rebounds (3.2 rpg) and a team-leading 129 assists (3.9 apg) with 37 steals and 4 blocks… Shot 138-for-321 (.430) from the field, 33-for-102 (.324) on 3-pointers and 102-for-130 (.785) at the free throw line… Scored a season-high 30 points at Long Beach State (Mar. 5), going 8-for-18 from the field with 13-for-18 at the line… Recorded 25 points vs. Hawaii (Feb. 26) and back-to-back 24-point games vs. UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 5) and vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 7)… Made a season-high 5 3-pointers vs. CSUN (Jan. 1, going 5-for-6)… Grabbed a season-high 9 rebounds vs. Cal St. Fullerton (Jan. 15), including 8 defensive… Collected a season-high 5 steals at CSU Bakersfield (Jan. 31)… Blocked a season-high 2 shots vs. Long Beach State (Feb. 14)… Dished a season-high 8 assists twice — at CSUN (Jan. 29) and at UC Irvine (Mar. 7)
2024-25 (Washington State): Appeared in four games as a true freshman before a season-ending injury … Scored six points with two assists in 15 minutes against Idaho, going 2-for-2 from three-point range … Showed flashes of scoring and playmaking ability in limited action …
Bella Vista Prep (Arizona): Led team in assists and helped advance to the Boys Division 3 state quarterfinals … Ranked as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, listed as the No. 37 combo guard nationally and a top-275 overall prospect … McDonald’s All-American nominee …
Albuquerque Basketball Club (New Mexico): Starred on the Grind Session circuit, leading the team to the Grind Session World Championships … Named New Mexico’s No. 1 recruit in the 2024 class by PrepHoops.com … Averaged 25.5 points, 7.5 assists, and 6 rebounds as a sophomore … Followed with 24.4 points, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds as a junior … Capped prep career averaging 17.7 points and 8 assists per game as a senior …
Cibola HS (New Mexico – Football): Two-way standout as a wide receiver and safety … Earned All-State honors at both positions … Logged 750 receiving yards as a sophomore and 800 as a junior … Helped Cibola to a 6A state first-round win in 2021 …
Personal: Full name Marcus Wilson … Prefers “Marc” … Born in Albuquerque, N.M. … Son of Michael Wilson and Ashley Aceves … Has two brothers, Josiah (16) and Jacoby (13) … Intended major is Communication … Lists Michael Jordan as his sports hero and his dad as his non-sports hero … Favorite movies are The Lion King and Avatar … Enjoys music and video games … Proudest accomplishment is being the first in his family to play college sports … Career plan is to graduate and play professional basketball … Bucket list includes traveling the world and visiting Cancún … Chose UC Davis for the opportunity to grow as a player and student-athlete.