2018-19 Men's Basketball Roster

Wacker, David
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Alston, Derrick
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Hobbs, Alex and Wacker, David
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Jessup, Justinian
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Hobbs, Alex
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Jessup, Justinian
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Hobbs and Wacker
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Wacker, David
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2018-19 Headshot of David Wacker
Jersey Number 33

David Wacker

  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Hometown:
    Converse, Texas
  • Position:
    Forward
  • High School:
    Judson HS
  • Height:
    6-10
  • Weight:
    233

Wacker Game-by-Game (2018-19)
Wacker Game-by-Game (2017-18)
 
Wacker Game-by-Game (2016-17) 
Wacker Game-by-Game (2015-16) 
Wacker Game-by-Game (2014-15) 

RS SENIOR (2018-19): Played in all 33 games while making 11 starts in 2018-19…averaged a career-high 17.9 minutes per game at the five for the Broncos, ending the season averaging 2.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game…started the season off strong by scoring eight points to go with six rebounds against Idaho State (Nov. 10)…tallied four points and five boards at Drake (Nov. 27)…played well in a win over Central Washington (Dec. 8), going for six points and five rebounds…opened Mountain West play in a big way thanks to five points and seven rebounds at Wyoming (Jan. 2)…inserted into the starting lineup on Jan. 26 at home against the Cowboys and went for seven points and seven rebounds in 27 minutes of play…grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at home against San Jose State (Feb. 9)…followed it up with a strong performance at Fresno State (Feb. 13), tallying eight points and seven rebounds…went for a career-high four assists at San Diego State (Feb. 16)…logged a successful senior night, recording five points and seven rebounds in the team’s home finale against Air Force (March 9)…finished his Bronco career with 355 points and 327 rebounds.

RS JUNIOR (2017-18): Appeared in 25 games, averaging 6.6 minutes per game…played 15 minutes against Illinois State (Nov. 17) and recorded season highs in made free throws (7) and free throw attempts (8) for nine points to go with three rebounds…logged a season-high 19 minutes against Iowa State (Nov. 19), finishing the game with two points, two blocks and a steal…scored four points and grabbed two rebounds against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)…fared well on the road at Wyoming (Jan. 6), ending with three points and one rebound in five minutes of play…went for four points and three rebounds against UNLV (Feb. 3)…picked up a season high in rebounds (5) at New Mexico (Feb. 6)…had a solid outing at Utah State (Feb. 10) with four points and four rebounds.

RS SOPHOMORE (2016-17):Appeared in 29 games, including 28 starts...four games scoring in double figures...one game in double-figure rebounding...career-high 10 rebounds at College of Charleston (Nov. 17)...career-high three assists against Mississippi State (Nov. 18)...seven points and five rebounds against Presbyterian (Nov. 25)...nine points, eight rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench against Idaho State (Dec. 18)...nine points, seven rebounds at Utah State (Dec. 2), including seven consecutive Bronco points late in the second half to spark game-winning run...career-high 17 points at San Jose State (Jan. 21), shooting 5-of-5 from the field and 7-of-8 from the free throw line, also grabbed seven rebounds...six points, six rebounds, two assists at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...11 points, five rebounds and two blocks against Utah State (Feb. 4)...10 points, six rebounds against Air Force (Feb. 11)...12 points and five rebounds at New Mexico (Feb. 14)...nine points and eight rebounds against Wyoming (Feb. 18).

2016 COSTA RICA FOREIGN TOUR: Appeared in three games, including one start...averaged 6.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in 15.0 minutes per game.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16): Appeared in seven games off the bench...made season debut in home opener against Northern Arizona (Nov. 16)...played 13 minutes, scored four points and grabbed four rebounds...tallied five points and five rebounds in 10 minutes against Concordia (Nov. 23)...four points (two dunks) and three rebounds against UC Irvine (Nov. 26) in 12 minutes...eight points and six rebounds in 18 minutes against Willamette (Dec. 2)...suffered foot injury in practice December 3.

FRESHMAN (2014-15): Appeared in 29 games, started first four...became third Bronco freshman to start season opener in last 10 years (Anthony Drmic and Igor Hadziomerovic, 2011-12; previously Coby Karl 2003-04)...scored 12 points to go with four rebounds in debut against San Diego (Nov. 14)...went 9-for-10 from the free throw line against LMU (Nov. 15) for all nine of his points with five rebounds...played 22 minutes against Abilene Christian (Dec. 20), scored six points and had six rebounds...played 23 minutes and scored two points in overtime win against Houston (Dec. 22)...three points and one rebound in nine minutes against UNLV (Jan. 13)...four points and three rebounds against San José State (Jan. 21)...played 18 minutes against Air Force (Feb. 11) and scored six points on 3-for-4 shooting, also grabbed four rebounds and blocked two shots...six points in 14 minutes against Nevada (Feb. 21)...earned Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award...MW All-Academic.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Judson High School, playing for his father Mike Wacker...named Texas 5A State Player of the Year (TABC) as a senior...averaged 11.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 3.4 blocks per game, leading Judson to a 37-2 a record and trip to the 5A state championship game...team finished 2013-14 ranked No. 13 in the country...all-state honoree as a junior, averaging 11.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.7 blocks per game, guiding team to 29-8 record...all-region selection as a sophomore after leading Rockets to 28-9 record...tallied 11.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 2.2 blocks per game...graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average...participated in choir final three years of high school...father, Mike, was a standout basketball student-athlete at Texas (1981-82, 85)...grandfather, Jim, was a four-time national champion college football coach at various levels and finished coaching career at TCU and Minnesota.

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