Dylan Wickman
Dylan Wickman Pronunciation (he/him)
Sports Visual Journalist, Phoenix

Dylan Wickman expects to graduate in Spring 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a marketing certificate. He has interned as a reporter with the Arizona Republic, as a content producer for Sport Endorse and has done work with clubs such as Blaze Radio and Cronkite Sports.

Latest from Dylan Wickman

Election Day 2024: Updates from Arizona voters, polling locations, watch parties and more

PHOENIX – Arizona voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for the presidential election, a U.S. Senate race, nine U.S. House races, 13 state ballot measures and many more state and local races.


Election Tuesday, CFP style: First college football poll of 12-team playoff season makes debut

PHOENIX – With the first CFP rankings coming out Tuesday, here’s what to expect with the new 12-team playoff format. As always, someone won’t be happy.

Rowed display of colorful American football helmets on wooden shelves mounted on a yellow wall.

Donald Trump focuses on immigration at Tempe campaign rally just 12 days before election

TEMPE – Former President Donald Trump rallied with supporters and speakers at Mullett Arena in Tempe ahead of November’s presidential election.


New faces, same goal: GCU women’s basketball looks promising heading into final WAC season

PHOENIX – GCU women’s basketball is looking for a WAC Tournament win this season after a first-round loss last year. The new recruits and veterans may have immense talent, but they’re still working on their chemistry.

GCU women’s basketball coach Molly Miller with a microphone stands on a basketball court surrounded by the GCU female basketball players in purple uniforms.

Buying championships: How NBA’s second apron changes team building for owners, general managers

PHOENIX – Following an era of spending to win championships, the new second apron player payroll threshold is changing the way NBA teams construct their rosters.

Bradley Beal in the center practices with a player to the left and right of him for Suns

GCU men’s basketball balances experience, youth in final WAC championship pursuit

PHOENIX – Grand Canyon University looks for its fourth and final WAC championship trophy and a return to the NCAA Tournament. The older and wiser Lopes will use their talent and maturity to propel their team to a winning season before their move to the WCC.


DirecTV-Disney standoff underscores ongoing media industry shift, future of sports fan viewership

PHOENIX – DirecTV finally reached a contract agreement with Disney following a 13-day blackout of channels such as ABC and ESPN. The disruption affected many sports fans’ ability to view programs such as the U.S. Open and the NFL’s Monday Night Football.

Silhouette of a remote control against a background of repeating DIRECTV and AT&T logos.

Battle of the ‘Hams’: ASU braces for No. 16 Utah under Friday night lights

TEMPE – Arizona State’s second-year coach Kenny Dillingham has turned things around in Tempe and hopes to emulate many of the traits of the Sun Devils’ next opponent: Kyle Whittingham’s Utah Utes.

Football sideline with coaches, players in maroon uniforms, and an official in a striped uniform.

‘Our football is basketball’: GCU fans rally behind men’s and women’s teams at Midnight Madness

PHOENIX – Students at GCU camped out and lined up days ahead of Midnight Madness, the Lopes unofficial tip-off to basketball season. Once inside, the Lopes proved their love for the sport and their team with never-ending energy and cheers.


Culture shift: Kenny Dillingham’s fingerprints all over ASU football’s gritty win in Big 12 home opener

TEMPE – In the first Big 12 home game for Arizona State, it took a full team effort to claim victory. Coach Kenny Dillingham’s influence was in full effect against Kansas.


‘We should be in Milwaukee’: Mike Hazen, Torey Lovullo lament end of Diamondbacks season

PHOENIX – A day after they were eliminated from playoff contention because of a bumpy end to the 2024 season, Diamondbacks players and staff reflected on the struggles.

Zac Gallen walking on a baseball field near the left outfield wall with the number "330" and folding chairs behind fencing.

They made their bed … Diamondbacks out of postseason after Mets-Braves split doubleheader

PHOENIX – The Arizona Diamondbacks missed the postseason after the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves split their doubleheader Monday. Arizona had plenty of opportunities to create their own destiny, but lost five of the last seven games, including blowing an eight-run lead.


Diamondbacks embrace pressure as MLB postseason push intensifies entering final regular-season series

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks find themselves in the thick of an intense race for a National League wild-card spot with only three games remaining. But the team welcomes the pressure and is confident it can extend its season.


Three contracts, one dream: Celeste Taylor takes peripatetic journey to Phoenix Mercury roster

PHOENIX — Twenty-one days doesn’t seem like a long time, but it was all the time Celeste Taylor needed for the Phoenix Mercury to take a chance on her. After signing for the rest of the season, Taylor’s goal is to continue making an everlasting impact.

Celeste Taylor shoots the ball, facing an opponent in red uniform during a game, with spectators in the background.