As an assistant coach with the Mercury, Wilber was assigned as the personal player coach to UConn, WNBA, and USA Basketball legend Diana Taurasi and WNBA veteran guard Rebecca Allen. The Mercury went 19-21 overall in 2024, finishing fourth in the Western Conference. Taurasi played in her 11th WNBA All-Star game in 2024 prior to announcing her retirement in February of this year.
Wilber built the Dakota Wesleyan Tigers into a perennial contender at the NAIA level, going 224-125 in his 11 seasons at the helm. DWU made six consecutive trips to the NAIA National Tournament from 2014 to 2020, including a NAIA National Runner-up finish in 2015 with a 32-5 record overall. He earned GPAC Coach of the Year, Rawlings NAIA National Coach of the Year, and South Dakota Sports Writers Coach of the Year honors following that national championship game appearance. Wilber’s DWU squads tallied eight winning seasons and six with 20-plus wins.
Wilber produced 35 GPAC All-Conference honorees, 30 NAIA Scholar Athletes, 13 NAIA All-Americans, including six first team recipients, three GPAC Players of the Year, two GPAC Defensive Players of the Year, two GPAC Freshman of the Year, and two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans®. In addition, his teams advanced to the sweet sixteen round in three seasons and earned the 2016 NAIA National Tournament Team Sportsmanship Award.
Wilber opened his collegiate coaching career with assistant stops at Augustana, Sioux Falls and South Dakota State. Following his playing career, Wilber was a student assistant for the Augustana Vikings under the direction of head coach Perry Ford. He then moved across town, serving as the head junior varsity coach and assistant coach at the University of Sioux Falls for Shane Murphy. From 2004 to 2006, Wilber was on staff as a graduate assistant for Scott Nagy and the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. He was on staff at SDSU for the NCAA Division I transition assisting in all areas of the program.
From 2006 to 2013, Wilber owned and directed TIBBS Basketball alongside Tibbetts, building a year-round basketball development program. TIBBS worked with 800 to 1,000 participants annually, as Wilber grew the program from a residential home gym set-up to a basketball powerhouse in Southeast South Dakota and beyond. Sanford Health bought the TIBBS developmental program in 2013 and hired Wilber as the director of the newly named Sanford POWER TIBBS Basketball Academy. The program continued to grow in his year on staff, developing the academy to 1,200 area players, seven season teams and nine summer teams, and 17 summer camp sessions all taking place from the Sanford Pentagon.
Wilber earned his bachelor’s degree from Augustana College; a walk-on that earned both a scholarship and starting role, Wilber played for the Vikings from 1997 to 2002. He closed out his collegiate career in the top-10 all-time in 3-point field goals made and earned Academic All-Conference honorable mention accolades in 2001. In addition, Wilber was a 4-year starter for the Augustana baseball team as a pitcher and utility player. Wilber is married to Dakota Wesleyan head volleyball coach Lindsay Wilber. The pair have five children Benjamin, A.J., Nathan, Tyson, and Lizzie.