2019-20 Men's Basketball Roster

Marcus Dickinson
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Norman, Okla.
- Position:
- Guard
- High School:
- North Norman HS
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 183
Dickinson Game-by-Game (2018-19)
Dickinson Game-by-Game (2017-18)
Dickinson Game-by-Game (2016-17)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Played in 123 games as a Bronco, including 50 starts...scored 593 points (4.8 ppg)...career-best 6.4 points per game as a junior...tallied 253 rebounds and 153 assists...made 100 three-pointers, shooting 35.2 percent...made 83 percent of career free throws (127-of-153)...helped Boise State earn two NIT bids.
SENIOR (2019-20): Appeared in all 32 games, starting 18...averaged 3.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 22.0 minutes per game...three games scoring in double figures...helped Broncos to triple-overtime win at Pacific (Nov. 23), made two game-tying free throws at end of regulation and scored nine of his career-high-tying 16 points in the overtime periods...again matched career high with 16 points at New Mexico (Dec. 4), making 4-of-6 three-pointers to tie career best for made triples...career-high nine rebounds to go with eight points against Portland (Dec. 23)...played 32 minutes in Boise State’s comeback win over Utah State (Jan. 18)...eight points against Air Force (Feb. 11), including a pair of three-pointers.
JUNIOR (2018-19): Appeared in all 33 games, starting each of the final 32, as the Broncos’ point guard…was one of the team’s most consistent players, averaging 32.0 minutes per game which was second on the team and 11th in the Mountain West…also averaged 6.4 points and 2.6 rebounds per game which ranked him sixth and seventh, respectively, in the two categories on the team…Dickinson’s biggest strength was his ability to take care of the ball, as he averaged less than a turnover per game as the team’s primary ball handler…his ability to take care of the rock was on full display in MW play, as he turned the ball over just 12 times in 18 league games…scored in double digits in nine games, tallying a season-high 14 points at Drake (Nov. 27)…scored 12 points in back-to-back games midway through the conference season, propelling the Broncos to wins over Wyoming (Jan. 26) and Colorado State (Jan. 29)…took his game to another level when it mattered most at the MW Tournament, tallying 10 points in the first round against Colorado State (March 13) and followed it up with 12 against Nevada (March 14) in the quarterfinals…tallied a career-high six assists against Central Washington (Dec. 8)…set a career high for rebounds at UNLV (March 2), grabbing six…was excellent from the free throw line, shooting 90.2 percent in going 37-of-41 from the charity stripe…his 62 assists were second on the team, as well.
SOPHOMORE (2017-18): Appeared in all 32 games, averaging 21.1 minutes off the bench…was a double-digit scorer in five games…the team was a perfect 5-0 when he scored in double digits…averaged 5.7 points and 2.4 rebounds per game…more than doubled his scoring output from 2016-17 (85 points) to 2017-18 (182 points)…was 47-of-59 (79.7%) from the free throw line…tied a career high in rebounds (5) against Southern Utah (Nov. 12)…went 4-of-5 from behind the arc for 13 points against UTEP (Nov. 16) to lead the Broncos in scoring…tallied 13 points in a win against Loyola Marymount (Nov. 28)…went for nine points against Sacramento State (Dec. 9)…recorded a season-high four assists against Loyola (Nov. 25) and at SMU (Dec. 18)……tied a career-high 16 points against Colorado State (Dec. 27)…tied a career high in rebounds (5) at Wyoming (Jan. 6)…tallied 16 points at home against Utah State (Jan. 17), tying for the team high…poured in 12 points and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the charity stripe against UNLV (Feb. 3)…recorded career highs in made free throws (7) and free throw attempts (8) on senior night against Wyoming (March 3).
FRESHMAN (2016-17):Appeared in 26 games off the bench...two games scoring in double figures..scored five points in collegiate debut against Northwest (Nov. 12)...scored five points against Mississippi State (Nov. 18), including first three-pointer...five points and three rebounds against Presbyterian (Nov. 25)...career-high eight points at LMU (Dec. 5), including two three-pointers...16 minutes against Idaho State (Dec. 18), scoring four points and grabbing three rebounds...played 16 minutes at Fresno State (Jan. 14), scoring five points to go with three assists...six points, four assists and two rebounds in 18 minutes at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...five points against San José State (Feb. 25)...career highs of 10 points, three rebounds and 22 minutes against Fresno State (Feb. 28)...five points, four assists and three rebounds at Air Force (March 4)...scored career-high 12 points in NIT first round win at Utah (March 14), including 10 in the second half and the game-tying three-pointer.
2016 COSTA RICA FOREIGN TOUR:Appeared in all four games, making one start...played 20 minutes per game, averaging 2.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game...perfect 7-for-7 from free throw line.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Norman North High School...named All-Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference all four years...COAC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...averaged 20.7 points per game as a senior and was named third-team all-state...led Timberwolves to 24-4 record and school’s first appearance in the 6A state championship game...shot 57.3 percent from the floor and 45.4 percent from three-point range...as a junior, averaged 18.4 points per game...during final two seasons recorded 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.1 steals per game...selected to play in Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State All-Star Game.