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Gerry Wixted’s basketball resume is dotted with success stories. The senior took part in a pair of Centennial Conference championships with the Dickinson College Red Devils. He is the career ...
CARLISLE—Dickinson senior forward Gerry Wixted has been named the D3hoops.com Men’s Basketball National Player of the Year, and was also selected First-team All-America, announced on Saturday.
Gerry Wixted, a versatile 6-7 senior center, pumped in a career-high 38 points in a dominant performance. Wixted was 13-of-17 from the field and 11-of-12 from the foul line. He even hit the one 3 ...
Senior Gerry Wixted became the school’s all-time leading scorer while junior Brandon Angradi tied the Centennial Conference record with a school-best 10 3-pointers in the game. Senior Chris Cox ...
Gerry Wixted and Kzembe Abif scored 17 points apiece and Kevin Myricks finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds to guide Lawrenceville in Lawrence. Wixted and Abif had 10 points apiece in the ...
Dickinson forward Gerry Wixted said it was surreal. Franklin & Marshall men's basketball coach Glenn Robinson agreed. The Red Devils' one-sided, 64-40 win amid a packed house at Mayser Center in ...
Gerry Wixted scored 20 and Adam Honig 18 for the Red Devils (4-5, 7-9), who were meeting F&M for the first time since dropping last year's conference title game to the Diplomats. Dickinson seemed ...
Senior forward Gerry Wixted has been selected to represent Dickinson College, the Centennial Conference and the Mid-Atlantic Region, on the East squad. Wixted had an outstanding senior season to ...
Gerry Wixted, the all-time leading scorer at Dickinson, drained a trey to open the game and Zack Yonda scored for the Garnet, but the Devils scored the next eight points to take an 11-2 lead.
Dickinson jumped out quickly in the second game of the double-header as big men Steve Collins and Gerry Wixted drained treys to give the Red Devils an early 9-4 lead. Senior Chris Cox also scored ...
Senior forward Gerry Wixted was named the Player of the Year, earning the Red Devils the honor for the second straight season, following in the footsteps of 2014 winner, Adam Honig ‘14.