Marcus Dwayne Wilson (born August 8, 1977) is a retired professional basketball player, who played his career in Europe, South America and the United States.
Since retiring from professional basketball, he has gone on to be a college basketball coach, public speaker and business leader who currently holds the position of Executive Director of the Monsanto Family YMCA in St.
Louis, Missouri.
Before starting his professional basketball career, Wilson set and still holds several Men's Division 1 basketball records while playing for the Purple Aces from 1995–1999.
In 2008 was inducted into the University of Evansville Hall Of Fame.
In 2007, Wilson "secured an amazing honor" joining the likes of Larry Bird, Oscar Robertson, Hersey Hawkin, and Xavier McDaniel by being voted to the Missouri Valley Conference Top 50 Greatest Players in the history of the conference.
In 2005, Wilson was named to the University of Evansville's All Time Greastest Players a list which honored the top 15 players in school history, including retired Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan and ex-Chicago Bull, Don Buse.