At Wheeling Central Catholic, Wojcik played point guard and was a McDonald's Honorable Mention All-American selection as a senior.
[2] On February 4, 1989, Wojcik had the first triple-double in school history, with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 109–77 win over Saint Francis University.
[4] Wojcik began his coaching career in the 1991–92 season at James Madison University, under Lefty Driesell, who was inducted in the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.
[4] That season, James Madison finished second in the Colonial Athletic Association and made the 1992 National Invitation Tournament.
[4] Among players Wojcik coached at Xavier included 1999 NBA draft selection James Posey, as well as Torraye Braggs, Michael Hawkins, and Larry Sykes.
[4] In 2000, Wojcik returned to Wheeling Central Catholic High School to be athletic director, a position he would hold until 2003.
[12] That Dayton team finished the 2004–05 season second in the Atlantic 10 Conference West Division and included future NBA player Brian Roberts, then a freshman.
Wojcik reunited with Dino Gaudio in the 2009–10 season as assistant coach for Wake Forest, who made the 2010 NCAA tournament.
[4] On March 29, 2013, San Jose State hired Wojcik as men's basketball head coach on a five-year contract.
[20] On April 1, 2014, San Jose State announced that the men's basketball program would incur penalties due to the Academic Progress Rate from 2012 to 2013, George Nessman's last season as head coach, being below 930.
[21] Responding to the sanctions, Wojcik stated: "The team recorded its highest grade-point average ever in the 2013 Fall semester.
[24] Five days later, associate head coach Chris Brazelton was placed on paid administrative leave.
In 2016–17, Wojcik led the Spartans to the first round in the 2017 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament where they lost to Utah State in Paradise, Nevada.