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Ronald Steele

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Birmingham, Ala.

High School:
John Carroll

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 191

Position:
Guard

Experience:
3VL

COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:
2007 (SENIOR):
A redshirt in 2007-08 to recover from arthroscopic knee surgery on both knees on April 3, 2007 and a follow-up procedure on the left knee on August 23, 2007 ... December 15, 2007 UA graduate with degree in financial planning

2006 (JUNIOR): AP Preseason All-America ... Playboy Preseason All-America ... 2nd Team NABC All-District 6 ... SEC Good Works Team ... Bob Cousy Award Finalist ... Naismith Candidate ... John Wooden Candidate ... Had arthroscopic surgery on both knees to repair small cartilage defects on April 3, 2007 and a clean-up procedure on the left knee on August 23, 2007 ... Had started in 70 consecutive games--every UA game since his freshman year-- before missing his first start (knee) when UA played Texas Southern on November 25, 2006 ... The 2007 SEC tournament game vs. Kentucky marked the first (and only) career game Steele played in but didn't start for Alabama ... Played in 26 of Alabama's 32 games, missing seven because of injuries (sprained left ankle in Notre Dame game, too), starting in 25 of those games ... Averaged 8.6 points ... Shot .875% (35-40) from the free throw line ... Averaged 4.0 assists ... Scored 20 or more points in nine career games going into 2007-08 season

2005 (SOPHOMORE): AP All-American, Honorable Mention 2006 ... 2006 Coaches All-SEC, 1st team ... 2006 AP All-SEC ... NABC and USBWA All-District ... Academic All-SEC (2nd time) ... Finished 9th in the SEC in scoring in all games, sharing UA team lead with Jermareo Davidson at 14.3 ppg ... Finished 8th in the SEC in league games in scoring with 15.9 ppg ... Scored 20 or more points in six SEC games in 2005-06 ... SEC stats champion in free throw percentages (.914% in league games and .892% in all games) ... Finished 12th in the NCAA in free throw percentages ... SEC stats champion in minutes played (40.3 per SEC game and 38.4 in all games) ... Michael Jordan Camp in summer of 2006

2004 (FRESHMAN): 2005 AP All-SEC, 3rd Team ... 2005 SEC Coaches All-Freshman Team ... Freshman Academic All-SEC ... Set the school and Coleman Coliseum record for assists in his sixth career game when he dished out 18 assists against East Tennessee State University on Dec. 1, 2004 ... Did not make a single turnover in 33 minutes of play in that ETSU game and was guarding one of nation's quickest stars, Tim Smith ... His 18 single game assists against ETSU ranks T-2nd all-time in the Southeastern Conference in single game assists (19 is the record) ... Led the SEC as a freshman in assists with his 5.0 assists per game (all games) ... Led the SEC as a freshman in assists/turnover ratio with 2.46 per game (all games) ... Dick Vitale's "Diaper Dandy of the Week", named in his ESPN column on December 4 for his record-setting 18 assists vs. ETSU ... Only the 3rd player ever to start at point guard for Alabama as a true freshman in both his and the team's first game; Ennis Whatley did it in 1982 and Mo Williams did it as a freshman in 2002 ... Played and started in all 32 games his freshman season in 2004-05 ... Averaged 7.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists a game as a freshman in 2004-05 ... Led the 2004-05 team with his .813% free throw shooting, connecting upon 52 of 64

PREP HIGHLIGHTS: Two-time "Mr. Basketball" in the State of Alabama, a first in state history (won in 2003 and 2004) ... Made state history in 2003 as first underclassman to win state's "Mr. Basketball" when he took home the honor as a junior ... Averaged 19 points, 7.6 assists and 4.1 steals in 2003 ... All-State in 2003 and 2004 ... Led the John Carroll Catholic High School Cavaliers to the 2003 State 6A title with a perfect 36-0 record ... 2003 and 2004 6A Player of the Year ... Played for the North in the 2003 Alabama All-Star Sports Week North-South All-Star game ... Coached by Marty Smith ... 2003 6A Finals MVP ... Also all-state in football in high school ... Played AAU basketball for Alabama ICE and Alabama Challenge

PERSONAL INFORMATION: A financial planning major ... Mom, Linda, is a UA graduate ... Dad, Ronald, Sr., graduated from Southern University where he played football; he also played semi-pro football for the Birmingham Vulcans ... First present ever received as a baby was a basketball ... Used to dribble on roller skates as a kid ... National Honor Society member in high school ... Family includes a younger brother, Andrew ... Parents are Ronald Steele, Sr. and Linda Steele ... Born April 22, 1986



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